UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN GEO. A. NEELEY CONGRESSMAN 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 Hot chocolate sounds good on a cold day. Our's is good. Reynolds Bros—Adv. Professor, send in your hours Fisher's Shoes Are Good Shoes Footwear With That Light, Airy Appearance. Today's fashions in dress bring women's footwear into marked prominence. They must have a light and airy look if they are to harmonize with other parts of her attire. That light, airy look so much sought after by tastefully dressed women stands out emphatically in this particular "Selby" shoe shown here, and it is linked accurate fit, lasting shapeliness and worthy service. See them in our north window. $4 Fischer's The famous United States Marine Band, which will visit Lawrence on October 22 is 113 years old. Today the greatest military musical orchestra in the world is the peer of the European bands, t was at first a drum and fife corps. When the Marine Corps was established under an act of Congress approved by Pres. John Adams in 1798, the law provided for a drum and fife corps, drummers and sixteen fifers. For a long time there was no regularly recognized leader. First one member and then another would act as fife major, but the American desire for progress is bearing mani-derial accusations, and musicians were imported from abroad to supplement the severely martial style of instruments to which the band had been limited. Italy provided a group of musicians, who soon succeeded in placing the band on something of an artistic footing. Since that day its prestige has steadily increased until it is now one of the largest and most successful musical organizations for musical performance the world has ever known. Lieut. William H. Santelmann, the leader, is a musician of broad experience and accurate attainments. When he conducts, he knows precisely what every instrument should be doing, and the men know that he knows. Under his leadership the aggregation of men is employed; it might be said, as a single instrument, as the highest and most brilliant quality are easily and naturally attained by this band. Uncle Sam's one foster child in the domain of pure art.—Adv. Sixtieth Anniversary, Plymouth Church, Sunday, 10:30 a. m., 7:45 p. m.-Adv. "The Pleading Puritan," Plymouth Church Sunday, 7:145.—Adv. Madrid Folks to Meet El Ateneo will meet at Room 314, Fraser, on Thursday, October 22, at 4:30 o'clock. "The Breed is Other." Plymouth Church, Sunday, 10:30—Adv. "The Breed is Other." Plymouth Church, Sunday, 10:30—Adv. GRIGG'S "The Store of Quality" Fine Pipes & Cigars for Sunday Smoking Magazines for Your Sunday Reading High Grade Smoking Tobaccos to use in the aforesaid high grade pipes for the Sunday Smokes of High Grade Smokers JAYHAWKER TO LEAVE FOR IOWA BATTLEFIELD Kansas Squad Will Go to Des Moines Tonight for Contest FIRST K. U. CONFERENCE GAME Announcements Coach Wheaton Makes no Statement Relative to Initial Success; Kansas Will Play Defensive Game Entomological Club will hold initiation for new members tonight. The Jayhawker football squad entrained this morning for Des Moines, Iowa where it will charge the Drake trench in the first battle of Missouri Valley teams tomorrow afternoon. Coach Wheaton, Coach Bond and Manager Hamilton commanded the Kansas troops. "Will Kansas win tomorrow? I can not make a statement." Coach Wheaton said this morning. "I do not know what kind of a team Drake has. I have never seen them play. Our squad is in good shape and we had a good scrimmage last night. We will play a defensive game and if we beat Drake by a touchdown it will be mighty fine business." Coach Wheaton said the Kansas line-up will be different from Saturday's layout. Coolidge will play end, Wood will start at quarter and Gray and Lindsey will play the halfback positions. Strother will play guard. Deutsche Verein meets Monday at narrowte at 4:30 in Room 311, Fraser. "We will not use open football tomorrow," the Kansas mentor said. "We have play with a few plays. The team will play the same kind of a game it played against the College of Emporia. We will not use any open plays. We have not learned them yet. Our system progresses slowly." KANSAS IS ALL READY FOR THE DRAKE GAME If the Drake Bulldog had sneaked into McCook Field yesterday he would have seen a scrimmage which would have made him stick his tail between his legs and beat it. The Varsity and freshmen had the hardest scrimmage of the year yesterday and the Kansans were at their best. They charged and kicked all afternoon and were fighting when the sun came up. When they noodled to hunch the ball Coach Whenton called his men to the clubhouse and announced that they were ready for Drake. Y. W. C. A. regular meeting Tuesday at 4:30 in Myers Hall Vheaton's Eleven Groomed to Give Bulldogs Great Battle Saturday Hawk Club will meet next Wednesday evening; place and time announced later. Y. W. C. A. cabinet meeting Tuesday evening at 7:00 on 1029 Oread. The new change in the line-up showed up well yesterday. Coolidge at end put life into the forwards and Wood ran his team in good shape, Wood ran his girls good work at half while Lindsey's kicking was up to his standard. Student Mixer will be held at the Christian church tonight. All members an dfriends are invited. The K. N, G, will meet for prac tice Tuesday night. Orchestra practice Monday night at 7:30 in Fraser. Professor, send in your hours. Y. M. C. A. regular meeting at 4:30 Sunday afternoon in Myers Hall. Men's Student Council meets Tuesday night at 7:15 at the Student Union. Sigma Delta Chi meets Tuesday night, October 27, at the Sigma Nu house. Entomological Club meets Tuesday in Room 202, Museum. Quill Club meets Monday in Fraser at 4:30. ENTOMOLOGISTS TALK OVER SUMMER'S WORK Haskell Plays Creighton Bert Kennedy and his Haskell Indians went to Lincoln, Nebr., today for a game with Creighton University. Jayhawk Feathers Washburn Will Have Easy Game Washburn will tackle the Missouri Normals tomorrow and .the Ichabbs probably will have little opposition as the Teachers are light and inexperienced. Made from long hand combed wool. Just the sweater for these cool days, and not too heavy to wear under a coat--Made in all popular plain colors, Grey, White, Tan, Navy, Red--Caps to match --- $5 upward Eyes Turned Toward Norman One of the biggest games in the Valley tomorrow is the Oklahoma-Missouri at No. 1 (Oklahoma) will send a 171 line line into the game with a light backfield. The Missouri line is the same weight but the Tiger backs are much heavier than the Sooners. Nebraska Should Beat Aggies When Nebraska meets the Kansas Aggies at Manhattan tomorrow, the Farmers will see a real football game. The Cornhuskers came town to the South Dakota game in good shape while the Aggies were uninjured in the Normal game last week. Dopsters favor the Cornhuskers but expect the score to stay in the teens. The weekly meeting of the Entomological club will be Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Sugar Hill Hall. Johnson & Carl Prof. S. J. Hunter, Prof. H. Bungerford, Fred W. Poos and William Brown composed a committee which made a report of the work done on the Museum Collecting Expedition in southern Colorado during the summer. The talks were supplemented by lantern slides. We Like to do Little Jobs of Repairing We Know How The next meeting of the club will be when the new members will be invited. The Middy Dance for all University girls, to be held Saturday in the Gym, begins at three o'clock, instead of three-thirty as stated on some of the posters. Big Sisters will confer a favor on their charges by introducing to them this distinctive social funtion. Dates and Teams on K.U. Schedule Professor, send in your hours. "The Pleading Puritan," Plymouth Church, Sunday, 7:45.—Adv. 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