UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN GO TO LEE'S TONIGHT A THREE PIECE ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY THROUGHOUT THE EVENING 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 FLOWER SHOP All seasonable cut flowers. Chiffons and ribbons to match. A new lot of Baskets, Vases and Jardineres. 825 1-2 Massachusetts St. Phone 621 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. They are the finest woolen Sweaters made. We are showing them now. Sweaters The Spalding Kind CARROLL'S HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL THINGS ATHLETIC STUDENTS Raymonds Drug Store 819 Massachusetts St. We carry a Full Line of Drug Sundries Kodaks & Supplies Toilet Articles Stationery Fountain Pens Student Union Barber Shop F. M. TIDROW, Prop. Everything up to Now All Standard Tonics 1200 Tenn. For Young Men and Men Who Stay Young Schultz THE TAILOR 913 Mass. Street Lawrence, Kan. WHEN DOWN TOWN Hiawatha Cafe FOR LUNCH AND MEALS The coat of the season which has made a hit with the younger set. Several new styles to show you at $9 to $25 College Coats Dresses for Street Wear—in Basque, Russian and Redingote models, $8.50 to $25.00. Dancing Dresses, $12.50 to $32.50. Phoenix, Silk, Hosiery, 20 Phoenix Silk Hoslery, 20 shades, pair 75 cents. EVERY TIME I COME TO TOWN- molo Jayhawk Feathers Nebraska Trims Aggies Nebraska Trims Aggies Nebraska mauled the Kansas Aggies at Manhattan Saturday 3 to 1. The Cornhuskers displayed unexpected strength, outlaying the Farmers at every point. The Nebraska backfield worked smoothly and swept the Aggies off their feet. Another Knot in Tiger's Tail Another knot in Tiger's Paw Oklahoma ran the Missouri Tiger up and down in the heat and dust at Norman Saturday, scoring two touchdowns to the Missouri nines. The light Sooner backfield was too fast for the Tigers. Both teams used the pass to advantage. Emporia Comes Back The College of Empora put Baker University out in a 12 to 0 game at Emporia Friday. Russell, the Emporia quarterback, was unable to play because of injuries received in the Kansas game last Saturday. St. Marys Gets Worst Defeat St. Marys Gers Wade Friends University made history Saturday when it swamped St. Marys 60 to 10 at St. Marys. The defeat is the worst the Catholics have had since they adopted the game. Indians Beat Creighton The Haskell Indians hit their stride against Creighton, at Lincoln, Nebr., Saturday and won 38 to 0. Washburn Defeats Missouri Normals Washburn had to work all the time to beat the Missouri Normals 7 to 0 at the teachers' camp, Saturday. Phog Allen's pedagogy met the Ichoh attack with hard tackling and a touchdown was the best the Topekans could do. Several Kansas players were bruised in the game. Lindsey wrenched his knee and was hobbling with a cane yesterday. Reber hurt his ankle and Gray acquired a charley horse. Reber Hurt Again Drake Stadium Among the Best The game was played in the Drake stadium which is one of the best athletics West. The West. The owners are of cement and the natural position of the field adds to the value of the stadium. Kansas Sends no Spies Kansas had no scouts on other sidelines Saturday. Coach Wheaton does not believe in scouting and will not send out men to watch the other teams this season. Drake Stadium Among the Best Kansas Sends no Spies Players Not to Drink Milk Coach Wheaton has married the football warriors to careful of their disobedience. The coach has taboored milk but says his men can drink coffee and tea. "Milk makes a man lazy," the coach said. COMING ON SPECIAL TRAIN Natural Drink Milk More Than 11 Beat the Drake Wood played at quarter the first half and Russell piloted the team in the second. Detwier worked in the first and last quarters while Gray played in the second and third. More Than 11 Beat the Drake SHUBERT TONIGHT ALL WEER 7 Keys to Baldpate Nights and Saturday Matinee—$50 to $2.00 Wednesday Matinee—$1.00, $1.00 Cohen's Bank's Club WITH CYRIL SCOTT AND ORIGINAL CHICAGO AND N. Y. CAST NEXT-Sunday, Wednesday Raymond Hickel cook; Thursday-Saturday, "Hanky Panky" cook Kansas Aggies Will Arrive in Fu Force for Game With Kansas, on McCook A special train on the Union Pacific will bring the Kansas Aggie eleven, the band, and the rooters to Lawrence for the game with Kansas next Saturday, according to the announcement made this morning by the railroad company to Manager Hamilton. No definite number of reservations for the game has been asked for yet by the Aggie students. Two years ago the band and over five hundred rooters accompanied the team to Lawrence. WOMEN START IN ATHLETICS Swimming and Tennis Begin in Earnest Under Dr. Alice Goetz, Gymnasium Instructor Women began swimming in earnest today. The young Annette Kellermans of the University will have the exclusive privilege of the pool on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, until further notice. Later in the year they will swim only two days in the week. The women's tennis courts, back of the Gym, have been put in shape again, and unless there are heavy rain they may be used until cold weather. Indoor basketball also begins today, and by this time next week women's athletics, such as they are, will be in full swing. The use of the pool and the tennis courts is not restricted to the women who are doing regular gymnastics work. Every woman in the University who cares to take advantage of them will be welcome. MIAMI FRATS MAY RUSH THREE DAYS 1. The season shall be closed until eleven o'clock a. m. on the third day of registration. No. There will shall do any rushing during this time. The Pan-Hellenic Council at Miami University after several meetings has adopted the following rule to govern the rushing season; 2. No conveyances are permitted to be used. Student Headquarters SANITARY CAFE armer A. No speaking to men other than customary greeting. 5. Day to be divided into three parts: eleven until two, two until five, five until eight. 3. No rushing shall be permitted after eight o'clock p. m. A Nice Clean Place to Est LUNCHES—SHORT ORDER Across from Kress Store 916 Mass. iv. These divisions shall hold good for three days. by drawing lots. These lots shall be drawn on the first day by the representatives from the different fraternities. The fraternity engagements during these days shall be determined by drawing lots. C. W. Steeper These lots shall determine the order of the engagements with the men they have signified their intention to rush. Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling Club For up-to-date men and women 10 years old, receive results Satisfaction Guaranteed At H. Frost and K.J. Wilminson, Amts. * Private telephone booth at Grigg's. Both Phones—Adv. "Get the Aggies next," is the Jay-hawk's war cry. The Farmers will come to Mount Oread Saturday and unless they show better form than they did Saturday the Wheaton-Bond gang may handle them roughly. 7. Any fraternity found guilty of violating any of the above rules to be suspended from the Pan-Hellenic Council for one year. The senior representatives from each fraternity to constitute the committee to draw the lots. LIKES IOWA ROAD SYSTEM Prof. H. A. Rice who was commissioned by the Kansas Engineering Society to investigate the system of the state highway commissions in Wisconsin, Illinois, and even from an eight day trip to these states. Professor Rice recommends the Iowa plan for Kansas. There the highway commission is composed of the dean of the state engineering school at Ames and two other members appointed by the commission, spends $8,000,000 This commission works on roads, most of it in improving the dirt roads and improving the bridges. Professor Rice reports that because of the systematic road work made possible by the organization of the state highway commission, Iowa is getting much value received, from conditions on roads that in Kansas, Iowa has a net-work of dirt roads. In the opinion of Professor Rice if the $5,000,000 which Kansas spends every year on roads, were spent under the direction of a state highway commission such as Iowa has, Kansas would have a much better system of dirt roads and bridges. TO HAVE WOMEN'S PARADE Professor Rice Reports Favorably on Highway System of Northern Switzerland. these states Professor Rice found that Wisconsin, inapolis, and Iowa are all far in the manner of Kansas in the matter of road legislation, each of the states having established a highway commission. In Wisconsin the dean of the engineering school and the state geologist are members of the commission. Bert Dodge, a K. U. graduate of '10, is state bridge designer. Mrs. Eustace Brown Favors March From Campus to McCook at Missouri Game "A women's parade will be just the thing," said Mrs. Eustace Brown. "I would suggest that the women form on the campus somewhere and then march in a body to the school or something similar. I do not think, however, that they ought to go down town and parade on the main street." "There is an entirely different atmosphere on the campus, parade would incur a parade would incur many would find things to severely criticize. Mr. Hackney, president of the Board of Administration, told me this fall he thought such a parade would it. It would get him an opper-horse spirit. It shows their enthusiasm and college spirit. It is done at other universities, so why not here?" LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Student voters, register today Lawrence, Kansas Larger and best equipped college in Kansas Fairleigh Dickinson school floors Wayne bank building a teach teacher Write for sample of Studentotype notes and a catalog. R. E. Protsch The Students' Tailor CLICK GOES THE CAMERA AND YOU ARE IMMORTAL Old Hellenic Live-for-Ever Will Have Recruits From Pan-Hellenic "Negligee" pictures, and unconventional snapshots taken when the best girls aren't looking, will be features of the Jawaharak group, according to action taken at the Pan-Hellenic meeting held the first of the week. These extra pictures, which are features of Eastern annuals, will include snapshot fireside, front porch, and other characteristic scenes and will bring back, to the graduate, col- groups where the stiff group picture fails. Pictures of frat houses probably will be printed on the right side of the fraternities' double page, heading the write-up, as previously. DELEGATES TO ATTEND CONVENTION IN EMPORIA Sigma Xi Convenes The theme of the convention will be "Extension." Among the speakers at the meetings will be Charles G. Hounshell of Kokoto, an indeed program for the attending at the Waushurn-Normal football game. Delegates will go from the University to the Gospel Team Training Conference and Student Volunteer Convention to be held in Emporia October 29, 30, 31 and November 1. The University Gospel team of which Williard Burton is chairman will probably attend. Sigma Xi, honorary scientific society held a meeting at the Alpha Chi Sigma house, 1614 Kentucky street, Thursday evening. Dr. S. A. Mathews read a paper on "Biological Reactions of Protoplasm. Dates and Teams on K.U. Schedule Following is the athletic schedule for the year as completed so far by Oct. 24—Kansas Aggies, at Law- Oct. 31.-Oklahoma University at Lawrence Nov. 7—Washburn University, at Topeka. Nebraska Nov 21—Missouri University, at Lawrence Nov. 14—Nebraska University, at Lincoln. Inter-class Cross Country Run, Saturday, October 31. Lawrence. Inter-class Cross Saturday, October 31. Lawrence. Missouri Valley Cross Country Run, Saturday, November 7. Ames. Friday. R, Saturday; S, Sunday; T, Track Meet, Friday, November 13, Lawrence. LAWRENCE RAILWAY & LIGHT CO.