UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PHOTO PLAYS DE LUXE $2 PLAYS FOR 10 CENTS THE AURORA BOTH PHONES 303 Jesse L. Lasky Presents the eminent Romantic Actor, ROBERT EDESON, in His Great Stage Success WHERE THE TRAIL DIVIDES MATINEE 2:30-4:00 FIVE REELS NIGHT 7:15-8:40 Next Wednesday and Thursday, Mary Pickford in "Behind the Scenes." "PARAMOUNT" Student Headquarters For Fruits, Candies, and Cigars WINDMILL GROCERY 900 Miss. Both Phones 41 BOWLING ALLEY 714 Mass. C. W. STEEPER Four First Class Alleys A Prize Given Each Week For Highest Score. Cleaning,Pressing and Remodeling Club For up-to-date men and women 10 years K. U.-Satisfactory results. K. Californian. Satisfaction Guilt A. H. host, K. J. Wilhelmens, Agts Ball 1434 924 La WATKINS' NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $100,000 The Student Depository. A Good Place To Eat At Anderson's Old Stand Johnson & Tuttle, Proprietors 715 Massachusetts Street. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK FRANK KOCH THE TAILOR" Full Line of Fall Suitings. STUDENT HEADQUARTERS FRANCISCO & CO. Livery. Hacks and Garage 812 Vt. St. Phone 139 THE STUDENTS' TAILOR. R. E. PROTSCH A. G. ALRICH PRINTING Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamp, Engraving, Steel Die Engraving, Hardens. 744 Mass, Street. awareness, business college, Largest business college in Kansas. School occupies 2 floors Lawrence Bank building. We teach banking by we teaching. Write for sample of Student note types and a catalog GO TO THE GO TO THE HOME BAKERY For Good Things To Eat C. M. Williamson 923 Mass CONKLIN SELF-FILLING FOUNTAIN PENS McColloch's Drug Store FOOTBALL and ATHLETIC GOODS Kennedy & Ernst 826 Mass. St. Phones 341 Genuine B. B. B. pipes here and here only. Carroll's...Adv. Skull caps, skull caps, skull caps 50c at Carroll's—Adv. Tales Out o' School Ray C. Brown, LLB. '11, Watanga, Oklahoma, is coming back for the Game. Brown is a lawyer in Watanga. Miss Jenna Smith, A. B.'11, daughter of E. S. Smith of the School of Medicine teaching domestic science in Winfield high school. She will be back for the game. Billy Gowan, who holds the Missouri Valley record for the high jump, will be in Lawrence Friday and Saturday. J. Christy Wilson, debater, Phi Beta Kapp, and squirt at Wiedemann's last year, is coming back for the Missouri game Friday. Evadne Laptad, A. B. '08, a teacher in the Junction City high school, is planning to see Kansas wallop the Tigers. Be Specific. Professor! Prof. C. G. Dunlap, of the department of English, sent a student over to Spooner for a book on Chaucer by a Mr. Bird. No such book was listed, the librarian said. Professor Dunlap knew differently. A combined search turned up the book on Chaucer but it was by Robbin, not Bird. The conductor of the football special made what he thought was a thorough search of his train, and supposed he had eliminated everyone who had no ticket. As he closed the door of one car, however, a voice from somewhere said "Will you ever have to come all" A chorus of great volume arose from under berths, between seats, and hidden corners. Pug Ferguson, student last year, is covering police for a paper in Dallas, Texas. He writes that he likes his job all right, but that the police department is down on his paper and will not let him into the reporter's room at police headquarters. And the distressing circumstance about it, says Pug, is that the rooms are furnished in mahogany. WHAT! C. EDGAR A PROF! Crummy Williams is to portray the leading part of "Professor Good-willie" in the coming senior play Wayne Wingart will be "Dr. Cosens," and Dean McElheney "Dr. Yellow-leaves." The parts were assigned after the try-out yesterday in Green Hall. That's What he Drew When Parties for Senior Play were Handed Out A meeting of the cast will be held Wednesday evening; at 7 o'clock in Green Hall, and the manuscripts given out at that time. Study will begin at once, and rehearsals soon after the Christmas vacation. One million dollars in round numbers will have been expended by football enthusiasts, on the new Yale bowl the day after the Harvard game. Here are the figures which go to make up that amount. The land upon which the Bowl stands cost approximately $150,000. $300,000 were expended in the actual construction of the Bowl. The new athletic house and general improvements in and about the field are estimated to have cost a quarter million dollars. Of that amount, $100,000 is the day of the game, and every one of them will pay $2 or more to get in, besides $3 per man, a low estimate for traveling expense and incidentals, $300,000 more. YALE BOWL CIRCULATES OVER A MILLION DOLLARS Looks as though football has come to stay. RED CROSS TOTALS INCREASING DAILY Just received, another shipment of 50c skull caps. Carroll's--Adv. Get a skull cap. Good for anything. Carryllo's.-Adv. Allegretti's delicious chocolate creams only 65c the pound. Carroll's. —Adv. Contributions Now Foot up to Approximately Seven Hundred Dollars The following have contributed to the Red Cross Fund. Send the Daily Kansan home. Victor Bottomly A. C. Nicolet Leon A. Harsh Arthur B. Weaver J. W. Dyche Lester Gillespie Oread Cafe V. H. Holston Ed. Burkholder Ames P. Rogers W. W. Davis W. S. Johnson W. Henry William Wattles J. W. Schwab W. A. Whitaker John Gleisner Sylvia Adams Hazel Allen Carl Becker A. H. D. Margarethe Hockdorfer E. E. Lyder Esther Swenson H. S. Bath Nadine Nowlin E. M. Hopkins Con Hoffman Hai Coffman P. V. Faragher L. B. Hughes Margaret Lynn Flora Myers C. G. Dunlap A Friend. R. M. J. P. McCammon Raymond A. Schwegler Arta Brownlee Zetha Hammen Beth Kincaid A. M. Schoepper L. B. McCarty Donald C. Dilley Lawrence P. Swarts Helen Holtzchuez Mrs. E. Stratton Arvin Olin Alice Winston Hearty Brown Merle Thorpe Drexell Powell M. C. Bennett M. Allen H. P. Cady C. E. Williamson Anonymous Carl Klooz Graph Buffrington J. D. Berwick Martha Plotrowski J. E. Todd E. M. Briggs A. M. Wileco George O. Foster H. S. Nelson E. Simpson Yeomans Eloise Stevenson Oreta E. Moore Graham Griffin Gilbert M. Clayton Chas. A. Shull Mary Heine Keith F. W. Blackmar V. N. Valgren U. G. Mitchell C. H. Talbot Esther Burke Paula Flagg E. M. Johnson J. W. A. Griffith Alpha Delta Pi Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Alpha Theta Alpha Chi Omega Sigma Kappa Pi Beta Phi Chi Omega W. J. Baumgartner E. Downey Agnes Anderson A. M. Mcley Arthur J. Boynton S. J. Hunter H. D. May B. Fritche Lucy M. March Helen Bocker Scott Griesa Donald D. Davis T. H. Croneneyer, Oscar Brownlee, Marisa Shefrey Minnie S. Moodie D. A. J. Sigma Chi fraternity J. L. Seller Chancellor and Mrs. Strong J. N. van der Vries Geo. N. Vansell W. R. B. Robertson H. A. Millis Louis E. Sisson Rose E. Hall M. M. A. L. Bomen Y. W.-Y. M. Vesper service R. D. O'Leary C. S. Skilton Robt. A. Young K. W. Pringle E. C. Colin J. E. Todd Myrtle Greenfield McCook's Seating Capacity is Being Enlarged Mrs. Theo Gardner W. H. Johnson E. W. Murray Florence Fuqa G. N. Watson Pi Kappa Alpha Acacia fraternity MR. H. Snow H. P, O E. F. S. Arthur T. Walker Paul Teeter Geo. Belcher C. C. Crawford W. H. Twenhofel Anon. Bear Gill Phi Kappa Psi R. E. H. D. C. Dilley T. T. Smith N. B. Downing Helen M. Clark Geo. E. Putnam F. E. Kester H. O. Kruse Kappaigma E. Galloo H. H. Till Eaten Gumbiner H. S. Nelson Anon T. W. Brückmiller C. C. Young A. E. Stevenson G. R. M. S. L. N. Flint Faculty, School of Er E. G. Kaufman Mrs. Mary G. Allen Carrie M. Watson W. C. Nelson Griffith Lucinda Griffith Jane Griffith George Griffith Oscar Brown A. B. Weaver 5.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 2.10 11.00 25.00 10.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 3.00 2.50 1.50 5.00 25.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 16.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 5.00 25.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 5.00 Total Mrs. Frank Lucas of Cherokee spent Sunday with her daughter Flossa Irene at the Sigma Kappa house. Send the Daily Kansan home. $683.25 Miss May Landis, '04, who is teaching mathematics in Leavenworth high school visited friends in Lawrence over Sunday. Subscribe now for the Daily Kansan. All Star Feature Day Broadway Cast VARSITY TODAY Line Parties Reserved, Box Office Telephone No. 3. SALOMY JANE Featuring BEATRIZ MICHELENA and all Star Cast. From the novel by Bret Harte. Complete in Six Reels. Coming: Annette Kellerman in "Neptune's Daughter." Capt. Leslie Peacock's Masterpiece. Complete 8 Reels. Tomorrow, Nov. 18th THE 'DANSANT UNTIL AFTER THE HOLIDAYS From 3:30 to 5:30 at Ecke's Hall. : For Private Lessons Phone Bell 1396. WELL, WELL, BOYS TOO BAD, WASN'T IT? BUT nothing to be ashamed of, anyway. We have considerable of a team ourselves, so next Saturday let's all put on our K arm bands, fly our own K. U. Pennants, and help the boys GET EVEN ON MISSOURI! GRIGGS KANSAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS