UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Clever Waists for Evening Wear and Dress Occasions Crepe de Chine, Nets, and Lace Allovers, some very smart models at $4.50 $6.50 and $8.50. New arrivals in Dresses and Suits. You will find the most recent ideas portrayed in these later models. Dresses at $6.50 to $25, Suits $15 to $40. New Dousing Dresses at $19.50 to $25 A Special Sale of Mannish Cape Kid Gloves for young women. Brownns and tans, $1.75 values, all sizes...$1.39 We show a large and most complete assortment of Sweaters for college wear at $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00. College coats of plaids and fancy mixtures $7.95 to $25.00. RAIN COATS RAIN HATS PHOENIX SILK HOSIERY For Young Men and Men Who Stay Young Schulz THE TAILOR 913 Mass. Street Lawrence, Kan. Goodwin's best peach and apple butter in 35c stone jars. Dunmire's.—Adv. Why Pay More than $15 for Your Suit You have the opportunity of selecting any pattern, any style, any design for $15. We have no big accounts to collect, so that we can afford to cut down our margin of profit. We Save You from $5 to $7.50 Think This Over and compare our suits and overcoats with those selling for $20 or $22.50. We feel our garments won't suffer by the comparison. M. J. Skofstad 829 Mass. St. Varsity Passes The Varsity completed several forward passes against the Indians yesterday but the squad has not entirely mastered the pass. Several short drives were executed successfully but the Indians smeared the longer flips. Don't forget to buy a loaf of Butter-krust bread. Dmire's—Adjayn. Private telephone booths a Grigg's. Both phones...Adv. Freshmen Scrimmage resume SE 34 The freehand and lively sketch image on Hamilton Field yesterday afternoon Coaches McCarty and Weildein have two scrapy teams which butt heads when the Varsity meets the Indians. Brown bread ice cream at Wiede mann's—Adv. New Stock Kodak, Memory and K. Books, all in loose leaf, for 50c to $5. Wolf's Book Store Students' Shoe Shop R.O. Burget, Prop.. 1107 Mass. St. Good Work a Specialty. Prices right. We also repair and cover parasols. Complete line of Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes ALSO MANUFACTURES OF Pierson's Success, Hand Made, Robert Hudson Cigars Aug I. Pierson 902 MES Complete line of Robert Hudson Ogle Aug.J. Pierson 902 Mass. "A Place to Eat of Peculiar Excellence" CITY CAFE 906 Mass. St. MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS We want to see the student. Our meals are the "best ever." CITY CAFE 906 Mass. St. Advance News (Concluded) --- DOPSTERS TRY TO RANK MISSOURI VALLEY TEAMS Nebraska Likely to Prove Jayhawk er's Strongest Opponent—Missouri Tiger Weak—Drake Out souri Tiger Weak—Drake Out Dust from Saturdayday Missouri Valley football games has settled and the dopers already are figuring the relative strength of the leading teams. MALOY Oklahoma Works Forward Pass Oklahoma is another team which works with the Sooners season. The Sooners are not in the Valley conference, but they play several games with Valley teams. Oklahoma had little trouble defeating Missouri 15 to 0. Their backfield is full of strong players who work wonders with the forward pass. Nebraska to the Front Nebraska's great work against the Kansas Aggies brought Coach Steinhm's eleven to the front. Nebraska got a slow start this season, but its showing Saturday indicated that the Aggies' student students saw the smirking of the Aggics and say the Cornhushback field will be hard to stop. The Nebraskas are all big, even balanced men who have team work down to a fine point. Their wide end runs with perfect interference made the Aggies bite the dust throughout the game. Drake Out of the Fight Drake was eliminated from the running by Kansas Saturday and the Cornhuskers blighted Aggie hopes the same day. Washburn was forced to leave when the Cornhuskers ans early in the season. Washington is weak this year and Ames will not be a title aspirant. Missouri's season has been a disappointment to the Tigers rooters Rolla and Oklahoma have both stepped on the Tiger's tail. Dopsters do not expect the Tigers to lay down however, but are looking for a re-evaluation of the polished team when Missouri meets Kansas at Lawrence this year. Too Bad. Missouri! Another Special Castle Dance Lesson Jayhawk Feathers Coach Wheaton replaced Lindsey in the preliminary kicking yesterday afternoon. The coach has a long spiral punt which averages fifty yards. Wheaton has not forgotten how to hit a line and often plunges into scrimmage when a Kansas back fails to follow his instructions. Wheaton Plays Jimmy Russell, the speedy College of Emporia quarterback who piloted his team against Kansas October 10, will not be in the Washburn-Emporia game Saturday. Russell got two charley horses in the K. U. game and may not be able to play for several games. Russell Iniured Missouri Valley football followers will see several interesting games Saturday. Nebraska plays the Michigan Aggies, Missouri meets Ames Aggies play K. U., and Washburn burns against the College of Emporia. GRIGG'S Mayflower syrup tastes just like pure maple—and just one-half the paste. Interesting Games Saturday "Meet me at Griggs."—Adv. Ladies' Home Journal On Sale Today at Illustrated in the JAYHAWKERS SURPRISE INDIANS IN PRACTICE Jayhawkers Show Redskins a Few o Wheaton's New Tricks—Use Shift With Some Success Coach Wheaton sprinkled a few new plays into the Jayhawk squad at practice yesterday afternoon and when Bert Kennedy brought out his Haskell Indians, the Kansans showed them a few surprises. The Varsity used a shift play and worked several good passes. However, most of the ground was gained by end runs and line bucks. Lindsey was unable to be out yesterday but Coach Wheaton and Wood punted before scrimmage while the line charged the kicks. The Indians came to McCook about 4:30 o'clock and scrimmaged until dark. Kansas took the ball first and scored several touchdowns on the Redskins. Kennedy's line tightened after the third touchdown and the fourth missed. When the Indians took the ball they found the Kansas line hard to pierce but continued hammering brought results. GOLF TOURNEY ARRANGED The annual championship tournament of the Oread Golf Club was arranged by the tournament committee Monday night, and players will start their qualifying round at once. This will consist of eighteen holes medal play and an elimination round of eighteen holes match play. The qualifying round must be completed by Saturday night. Oreaders Will Drive Ball in First Contest of Year The eight low men in the qualifying round will go into the championship fight in which the winner will receive the championship cup to keep for one year. The runner-up will receive four new oval balls. A second flight will be made by the next sixteen low scores and a third flight may be arranged. The win on these flights' will receive four golf balls. Each contestant must announce his intention of playing his qualifying round to the committee consisting of J. B. Whelan, Allen Sterling, R. B. Robertson and E. M. Briggs. A fee of fifty cents will be charged each contestant and score cards must be turned over to the committee. AMUSEMENTS "Seven Keys to Baldpate" ran all of last season in Chicago and New York, drawing crowds and keeping the S. R. O. sign on the jump. When George M. Cohan wrote this farce he did better work than he had done before. Incidentally he put a big dent in that popular theory that "there's nothing new, etc." But George Cohan has found it and written not only a new play and a good one that has given the so-called plexus an edge to his playwork has added a new idea that has turned the old fashioned kind of playwriting topsy-turvy. "7 Keys" has a couple of surprises at the finish that makes the play not only good but clever. The play will be seen at the Bowersock Theatre Wednesday October 28. —Adv. Chocolate chips. Did you ever tr ours? At Wiedemann's...Adv. "Meet me at Griggs."-Adv. He'll be Here for That Missouri Game Facts and Figures About the Mill Tax The following is the explanation of the authority of the University by an authority of the University. The mill tax is a method for providing a permanent income for educational institutions. It consists of a tax laid in accordance with the constitution or statute laws of a state, or both, providing that for a given income the person may pay the mill, more or less, on the assessed valuation of the state be laid and collected each year. As the assessed valuation of a state changes but gradually in a series of years it is easy to compute what the tax will raise. Because of the fact that the product of the tax may be used for the institution named and nothing else the institution knows to a certain degree, the income will be. It, therefore, may make its plans for a long series of years. The advantage of this is obvious. A mill tax seldom if ever yields enough for the whole support of a university. Special appropriations must therefore be asked for for buildings and special equipment. It is, however, comparatively easy to secure such appropriations because they are relatively small, while it is difficult to secure appropriations for the whole support of a University, including buildings and special equipment, because they necessarily are very large and a legislature hesitator to be responsible for such great apportionments of funds. To illustrate this point, the party by legislative appropriation for the University of Kansas during the current biennium was about $572,500 per year. If we had had a mill tax yielding a permanent income, the amount that the legislature would have appropriated out of the total amount given above would have been about $100,000. AMUSEMENTS "Seven Keys to Baldpate" has produced more laughs than anything on the American stage in many years. It was a ten months' hit in New York and six months in Chicago last season. Its success shows that Baldpate's work is well-recourse to sensational, sex or other derangements of imaginative and delinquent authors. It can be said of George M. Cohan, who it is understood, has done his best writing in this play, that he has never written any play to which an exception could be taken on moral grounds—they have all been clean and proper, and the plays American and American promise to keep right on in his original and successful way. "7 Keys to Baldpate will be found on tap at the Bowersock Theatre October 28."—Adv. Get our prizes on apple butter and jelly. Dummeir's—Adv. Designed by Rosenwald & Well Chicago Balmacaans Another shipment just in $15 Johnson & Carl BOWERSOCK One Night Only Friday, Oct.23 Benner & Herman Present PECK'S BAD BOY A brand new version with fun and music. A scream from start to finish. Song, Dances and Girls IT'S A HIT Prices 25c,35c and 50c Seats on sale—Round Corner Drug Co. Just Received a Shipment of Genuine BBB PIPES Reasonable in price and of course you will find them at CARROLL'S Come Down and Look at These Pipes Orders for Emblems on Pipes Taken Here 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 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. 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