UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN When you see an assembly of well dressed men you can gamble that by the inside coat pocket of the suits and overcoats they are wearing you will nine times out of ten find the Ober label. There's a reason: New styles are always shown here as soon as they are created but no style is ever shown made from a fabric that will not give the amount of service that our guarantee demands of it. Our guarantee will protect you. New November suit and overcoat styles are ready for your inspection. 'Society Brand" $20 to $30 "Hirsh Wickwire" $25 to $35 "Styleplus" $17 --and before going get a pennant or arm band at BOYLES' 725 Mass. **Princess Parloa** In her famous "Queen of Sheba" pose at event, Varity town in this week's episode, "Million Dollar Mystery"—Adv. All-University Church Day Rev. Stanton Olinger, pastor of students, Presbyterian Church will speak Sunday morning. Topic, "Did Ie?" Special services in the evening. The Y. M. C. A. quartet will sing—Adv. A normal spine insures health. We A normal spine insurers health. We adjust the spine and nature cures youel. W淋 & Welch, D. C. *S*Chi proractics. People's Bank Bldg.— Adv. 38-1 All-University Church Day All-University Church Day Rev. Stanton Olinger, pastor of students, Presbyterian church will speak Sunbury Tom "Did special services in the evening. The Y. M. C. A. quartet will sing—Adv. All-University Church Lilly. Rev. Stanton Ollinger, pastor of student chapel at All-University Church will speak Sunday morning, "Toole, 'Did He?'" Special services in the evening. The Y. M. C. A. quartet will sing—Adv. "To All Non-Greeks," Plymouth Church, University Sunday, 7:45. Adv. Alpha Delta Pi has pledged Elizabeth Lamme, a freshman in the College from Hiawatha. We Like to do Little Jobs of Repairing We Know How Gustafson The College Jeweler We duplicate your broken lenses from the pieces and SAVE YOU MONEY At the BOWERSOCK Saturday, Nov. 7 EDWARDS CHOOSES MEN FOR CROSS COUNTRY Rodkey, Grady, Baker, Young and Howland Will Accompany Captain to Ames All speculation as to the personnel of the cross country team which will represent Kansas at the Missouri Valley championship meet at Ames Saturday. Edwards and Edward announced that Rodkey, Grady, Baker, Howland and Young would accompany him to Des Moines Friday. The team will be in charge of Captain Hazen of the 1914 Varsity track team, as Manager Hamilton could not get away on one of the Washburn foot game. The team is made up of new material. Captain Ray Edwards being the only veteran with cross country experience to be chosen for the trip. Edwards was the first Kansas man to finish in the same contest last year. Rodkey, though a wear of the K, has had no college experience. He won the half mile at the spring interclass meet when a fathoman, setting up the university desk, well earned the right to wear the K as a miler on the track team last spring. The other three members of the team were selected as a result of the form they showed in the tryouts last week. "The team is running up against some stiff competition but we have a fighting chance to win" is the way Captain Edwards expressed himself today. "We have a stronger team than our last year," said Manager Hamilton, "but I do not know much about the strength of our competitors." Snyder of Ames won the race last year but will not be entered Saturday. However, Goetze of Nebraska, who took second, and the Ames men back, were able to back these men with Teester of the Kansas Aggies and Rodkey of Kansas are conceded to be the fastest men in the race. Captain Edwards may spring a surprise as he has been grind this fall and has left the quarter alone. The Ames team is expected to win the team prize because of their well balanced squad. However, a few good men may force them down the list as that allows the general average of the team. Kansas men will leave Lawrence tomorrow morning, arriving at Des Moines that evening. All the teams entered in the race will be quarterback, Des Moines manager, and owner of the Ames campus just before the race. At the Varsity Today Princess Parloa in her famous pose "Queen of Sheba," in this week's episode, "Million Dollar Mystery," with complete synopsis of foregoing chapters in addition to regular prgrams.—Adv. New Men Replacing Veterans, Lost by Graduation, Will Make First TRACK MEN TO COMPETE IN INTERCLASS TRY-OUT After Saturday's cross country run, interest of track athletes will shift to the annual fall interclass track and field meet to be held on McCook Field November 13. This meet should bring out more muscular material and give coaches a chance they must fill the places left vacant by the loss of Captain Hazen, Cissna, Malcolmson, and Duwall of last year's winning team. Beginning Monday, Captain Edwards, Don Hazen, and Earl Crabble will be on McCook every afternoon until the day of the meet to help the new men on form. Practice on form and start swinging when the jumper men who run while the jumper will be taught the rudiments of form in their events. Every man in the University is eligible for this meet. No residence rule or scholarship rule will be enforced, thus no one who wishes to enter will be barred. The first four places will be given and bronze will be given of the first four places. Points will be scored as follows for the first four places: 5-3-2-1. Announcements Chemical engineers meet tonight at 7:00 in the Chemistry Building. Appearance Jurisprudence Club meets tonight at 8:00 at the Keltz house. "Postmortem on the Electon" will be the subject for discussion. All notices for this column should be phoned to the Daily Kansas office, K. U. 8, by 5 o'clock of the day before they are to be run. No charge is made for these announcements if they deal with student activities If notice is written it should be labeled for the Announcement Column. Linn county students meet this afternoon at 4:30 in Room 116, Fraser. University Debating Society meets tonight at 7:30 in Room 110, Fraser. Y. M. C. A. cabinet meets today at 5:30 with Con Hoffman at 1333 Ohio. Senior play tryout tonight at 7:00 in Room 3, Green Hall. Y. W. C. A. cabinet meets this evening at 7:15 to 1209 Oread. Greenwood county students meet tonight at 7:30 at 1308 Vermont. K. U. Debating Society meets to night at 7:30 in Room 313 Fraser. Twinplex stoppers for Gillette or Durham Duplex blades at Barber & Son's Drug Store.—Adv. Subscribe now for the Daily Kansan. Bomfreck Clothes of Culture The Lansdowne A new Sampeck model —coat cut thirty-one inches long, four button, soft roll lapel, medium high-cut vest, straight English trousers—in all patterns. $25 On to Topeka Art Exhibit Coming Prof. W. A. Griffith received a letter from the American Federation of Arts, stating that the big art exhibition would be here in February. This collection of paintings comes from her studio at Omaha. Another exhibit will come from Colorado here before Christmas. Red Cross Benefit At the Down Town Theatres Tonight Aurora, Grand,Patee's and the Varsity Kill two birds with one stone—see a dimes worth of pictures and help the European war sufferers. "To All Non-Greeks," Plymouth Church, University Sunday, 7:45.— Adv. The Date Rule Is Suspended AT GRIGGS' Arm Bands for the Washburn Game FOOT BALL WASHBURN vs. KANSAS Topeka, November 7 Santa Fe announced as Official Route. The Team, the Band, and the Rooters will take Santa Fe train No. 113, leaving Lawrence at 9:20 a.m. Three high-back patches are placed on the floor of a fortunately. For the return movement this equipment will be be No. 16, leaving Topeka 8 p.m. If you can't get away in time for train ride, go to the playground. At 10:41 a.m. or No. at 12:37 p.m. Latter train arrives at Topeka 1:20 p. m. This is not your place. Go to the gym. Go on and help the boys win. Topeka always fight their hardest opponent Get in the Band Wagon W. W. Burnett Agent Phone 32 Rates are on, have your picture taken