UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TODAY THE AURORA TUESDAY "THE COLLEGE THEATRE" Daniel Frohman Presents Bertha Kalich IN HER FOREMOST DRAMATIC SUCCESS "MARTA of the LOWLANDS" IN FIVE REELS NEXT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY "THE PATCHWORK GIRL OF OZ" KAW VALLEY ICE CREAM CO. 470 Either Phone 10 W. 9th We specialize on clubs and fraternity orders. Let us handle that next order. ICE CREAM AND OYSTERS VOTE FOR Herman Broeker FOR SECOND TERM County Clerk For Young Men and Men Who Stay Young Schulz STUDENTS We carry a Full Line of THE TAILOR Stationery and Fountain Pens Any Price-All Designs 913 Mass. Street Lawrence, Kan. Raymonds Drug Store 819 Massachusetts St. J. H. Mitchell Progressive Candidate for REPRESENTATIVE From the 11th District Stop at Wilson's Drug Store for "Hot Eats."-Adv. Ever eat one of our hamburgers? Better try one the next time you're down town. Reynolds Bros - Adv. Private telephone booths at Griffg. Both phones...Adv. Have you seen the swell smoking room at Grigg's? It's yours to use. —Adv. Stop at Wilson's Drug Store for "Hot Eats."-Adv. Rest room for tired students—Grigg's-Adv. Announcements SCENE FROM Mathematics Club meets today at in Room 201 Administration Building School of Education faculty meets tomorrow at 4:30 in Room 110 Fraser. Administrative Committee of the School of Education meets this afternoon at 4:30 in Room 119 Fraser. "Seven Keys to Baldpate" German Club meets today at 4:30 in Room 313 Fraser. Entomological Club meets tomor row at 2:30 in Room 202 Museum. At the Bowersock, Wednesday, October 28 Quill Club meets Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 in Fraser instead of today. Neosho county students meet tomorrow evening at 7:00 in Room 110 Fraser. Leavenwarth students will meet in Room 210 Fraser tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 for organization. Orchestra practice tomorrow evening at 7:30 in Fraser. Y. W. C. A. regular meeting tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 in Myers Hall Y. W. C. A. cabinet meets tomon row evening at 7:00 at 1298 Oread. Men's Student Council meets tomorrow evening at 7:15 at the Student Union. School of Engineering faculty meets tomorrow evening at 7:30 in Marvin Hall. Philosophy Club meets Tuesday at 7:30 in Room 101 Administration Building. Men's Student Council meets at Student Union Tuesday at 7:15. El Ateneo meets Tuesday at 4:30 in Fraser. No meeting this week. Amusements During the past season the number of failures and near-successes recorded in the dramatic world has been legion. New York has frowned upon so many productions that producers have raved and torn their hair. The public must react with the public matter of the producers declared. Not so at all. The trouble was with the character of plays. Any play, therefore, which stood the acid test made by the public, must certainly be worth while. One such play is "7 Keys to Baldpate" which has played to capacity houses for a year in New York and for six months in London. The actors Cohan and Harris sends to the Bowersock Theatre Wednesday, October 28. There are two basic reasons for the success in New York and Chicago of '7 Keys to Baldpate. The first reason is the real entertainment afforded by witnessing the play. The second—and by far the greater reason—is the character or type of the play. It is a new dramatic type that has been growing in public favor for some three or four years. Mostly, this dramatic type is due to the efforts of George M. Cohen himself, who has steadily advanced from entertainer to player, from player to author. In the new dramatic type there is a mixture of tragedy, melodrama comedy and farce. Plays of this type are constructed along the lines of melodrama but written in a key of comedy and with a dominant mood of sorrow. These works were told with but around with laugh-provoking situations. The audience is invited to laugh at every thrill after it has been experienced. "Seven Keys to Badpate," the very best example of the new dramatic type was written with the serious purpose of producing all the thrills possible. These very thrills and melodramatic shocks are introduced in the first few chapters them. The quickly shifting moods of the play tends to produce mental alertness which makes "the tired business man" forget he is tired. That "7" Keys to Baldpate" and the dramatic type which it represents has taken hold of the public and is filling a long-felt want. it evils is nilling a long-telt want, is evidenced by the long engagement in of course you can pay more if you wish--up to $15. Jayhawk Feathers not always—nowadays they are used more for lounging and bath both. In your room these cool evenings a nice big robe is just the thing for comfort. We are showing a large assortment at the popular price of K. U. Gains 505 Yards, Aggies 287 Kansas gained 505 yards while the Aggies made 287. Haymaker punted eleven times with a 38 yard average; Russell and Wood kicked seven times averaging 31 yards. Wood carried the ball 119 yards. Coleman 114. Craig 109 and Detwiler 55. The rooting from the Kansas section completely drowned the Farmers across the gridiron. The Aagri took their战败 good naturally and there was no rough rooting from their section. Good Spirit Prevailed Penalized Frequently Penalties were frequent. "Most of the penalties were for technicalities," said Umpire McBride after the game. "Holding and illegal blocking were the principal offences." A Bath Robe— Johnson & Carl Coleman in Last Half $4 Coleman in Last Half Coleman was the star of the last half. He carried the ball often and almost always for gains. Detwiler was hard to stop in the first half and Craig and Wood made long gains for the Kansans. Forward Pass Fails The forward pass was a dismal failure for both teams. Kansas smeared twelve Agrie passes while eight Kansas flips went to the discard. The visitors made one successful pass, which netted four yards. Washburn Wins Easily From C. of E. Washburn defeated the College of Emporia at Topeka, Saturday 20 to 2. The Ichabads won on line plunges and the forward pass. Aggie Captain The playing of Red Agnew the Aggie on field brought much applause. Agnew started the game in a crippled condition and would not quit until Coach Lowman escorted him off the field. Aggie Captain a Favorite Dope Ranks Nebraska High Nebraska easily defeated the Michigan Aggies at Lincoln Saturday to 0. The Lansing had added a third week which dope puts Nebraska among the best American elevens. Done Ranks Nebraska High Missouri Loses Again Old. Missouri fell again on Saturday, this time in 0 to 0. Three knots have been tied in the Tiger's tail out of four games played. Texas Wins From Oklahoma Oklahoma met disaster when she climbed on Texas University and lost 32 to 6. The Lone Star players forward passed to victory in the last half scoring four touchdowns. Missouri Loses Again Kansas Normal Defeats St. Mary's Bill Hargiss* Kansas Normals easily whipped St. Mary's 32 to 0 at St. Marys Saturday. Score from Kick-off Two big teams scored touchdown from the kick-off Saturday. Chamberlain ran 100 yards with the kick-off against the Michigan Agries at Lincoln and an Oklahoma crossed the entire Texas defence at Houston. New York and Chicago. Had not "7 Keys to Balpate" been worthy, had it not been good entertainment and had it not been what the public wants, it would have been frowned upon by New York and soon sent to the storehouse labeled "Failure." But Keys to Balpate had "7 Keys to Balpate" kept merrily on its way pleasing thousands and thousands of the theatregoers week after week. The cast and production which will be seen here is exactly the same as that which presented at 7 Keys to Palatine? Walt Disney in the cast: Cyril Scott, John O'Hara, Lee Sterntier, William L. Gibson, Spencer Charters, Walter D. Greene, Frank Monroe, Monroe Perrie, Todd Williams, Christmas Mayo, Jean Shelby, Rita Harlan, Laura Bennett, Marie Tray and others—Adv. Miss Marie Senclair and Mr. Robert Dakens Will take pupils, private or in class, by appointment in all the new Ball Room Dances. Class work and informal dancing at "The Dansants" every Wednesday from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Bell phone 1396. LITTLE for Attorney General C B. Little, Democratic candidate for Attorney General is a native Kansan. He was born in Johnson county and is 37 years old. Mr. Little has practiced law for 15 years, four of which he served as attorney of his home county and was reelected without opposition. He is a graduate of the University Law School, class '98. His brother, John T. Little, is a graduate of the Engineering School, '02. Mr. Little will greatly appreciate the support of the voters. CONGRESSMAN GEO. A. NEELEY Democratic Candidate for U.S. Senator Will Appreciate Your Support He is a Graduate of K. U. Law School, class '04 The University of Kansas Offers over 200 courses BY MAIL through its Correspondence Study Department. Credit given for all college work. Address University Extension Division The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. BOWERSOCK Wednesday, October 28 Curtain 8:15 Mail Orders Received Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Messrs. Cohan and Harris Present the Biggest of all Geo. M. Cohan Plays SEVEN THRILLS and Laughs KEYSO MYSTERY and Laughs Melodrama and Laughs BALDPATE With the ORIGINAL Chicago and N. Y.Cast Headed by Cyril Scott "Wildest Fun that Has Run Riot in Years" LAUGHS AND LAUGHS