UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN have them in every color combination, "Quiet"or"Noisy" A GOOD BRIGHT MALWAN ENABLES ONE TO CROSS A FIELD IN ONE THIRD OF THE REGULAR TIME. Our stock is the largest and most varied in the city. All colors and patterns. Styles for ladies, too. $5, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $10. $12.50 Ober's HEAD TO FOOT OUTFITTERS Special Demonstration and Fitting of W.B. and LaVida Corsets all during this week. Come in and let us tell you about these corsets. Weaver's See Window Display Don't Miss This Week's Saturday Evening Post A new serial by E. Phillips Oppenheim starts in this issue. An adventurous young American falls in love, then in trouble, then gets mixed up in the present great European war. Right up to date. You will sure want the whole story so don't miss the opener On Sale Thursday GRIGG'S Who Will Go to Drake? WHEATON AND BOND SHIFT K. U. LINE-UP Send Coolidge to End and Strothers to Mulloy's Place at Guard JAYHAWKERS UPSET BRAVES K. U. Men Break up Haskell Indians' Passes in Scrimmage on McCook Yesterday The Jayhawker eleven was shifted in the scrimmage against the Haskell Indians yesterday afternoon and the new line-up probably will be Coach Wheaton's choice against the Drake Bulldog Saturday. Buster Coolidge, halfback, was sent to end. Kansas has been weak at end and Coolidge will strengthen the line. Strother probably will win conference volley who played in the first game. These changes give Kansas a much better frontier. Keeling, Groft, Strother, Burton, James, Reber and Coolidge will be the new line which probably is the strongest in the Valley. Wood at Quarter In the backfield, Wood will play quarter, alternating with Russell. Stryker's defensive work has gained him the fullback back. Lindsey will play right half and Detwiler may go back to his old job at left half. If Detwiler is unable to play, Gray or Craig will complete the backfield. The Kansan made quick work of the Indians yesterday, breaking up their passes and holding them contemptibly for improvement. The work of Gray was encouraging. He made long gains through the Braves' defence. Face Bulldogs Saturday Kansas probably will face the Bulldogs with this lineup: Keeling; c, Croft and Strother, guards, Burton and James, tackles; Reber and Coolidge, ends; Wood, quarter; Detwiler, Gray, Craig and Lindsey, halves and Stryker, full. Steaming hot coffee, the kind you like, at Reynolds Bros.-Adv. Have you seen the swell smoking room at Grigg's? It's yours to use. Adv. Rest room for tired students—Grigir's—Adv. At the Oread Cafe. A _ complete line of fancy box candy>Adv. Professor, send in your hours. Jayhawk Feathers Forward Pass Won't Pass The forward pass doesn't seem to fit the pattern. The Whiston's men probably will not rely upon the flip in the Drake game. In the Emporia game, only two were tried and both were failures. The freshmen have knocked out the passes in practice this week. Forward Pass Won't Pass Detwiler Backs Tigers **Determine backs' lignity.** "I believe Missouri will beat Oklahoma. Captain Detwil said today. "Missouri has a better team than we give her credit for. It will be a close game but I pick the Tirers." Saying Their Pennies Tiger eye already are looking toward the big game at Lawrence, November 21. The Tiger rooters have figured up the fare to Mount Oread and will lay aside that amount from the November allowances if they don't lose it all on the Oklahoma game. Dope Favors washburn Washburn should have an easy game, Allen's Natsday Saturday. Allen's Teachers lost their first game and are not as strong as they were last season when Sermon, the fast quarter, was behind the line. Done Favors Washburn At Afternoon Tea? College of Emporia will entertain Baker at Emporia tomorrow. The presbyterian们 were busy crippled with the war with U. for several men will be out of the game. Sooners are Favorites Sooners are Favorites The Missouri-Oklahoma game will be played Saturday at Norman. Both teams have a majority of new men, but the dope favors the Sooners. Dates and Teams on K.U. Schedule Following is the athletic schedule for the year as completed so far by Oct. 17—Drake University, at Des Moines. Oct. 24—Kansas Aggies, at Lawrence. Oct. 31.-Oklahoma University at Lawrence. LAWRENCE. Nov. 7—Washburn University, at UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. Nov. 14—Nebraska University, at Lincoln. Nov. 21—Missouri University, at Lawrence. Inter-class Cross Country Run. Saturday, October 31, Lawrence. Mourii Valley Cross Country Run. Saturday, November 7. Ames. Interclass Track Meet, Friday, November 13, Lawrence. Such is Life There's one thing we want to emphasize very strongly about any Kirschbaum Clothes you buy from us. $ \textcircled{A}. $ B. K. Co., 1914 Every yard of woolen entering these stylish clothes was shrunk by the original London cold-water process. They won't pucker along the lapels and coat fronts. The fabric cannot shrink. Promise yourself to see these clothes tomorrow. KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES $15 $20 $25*UP SEE THE GUARANTEE AND PRICE TICKET ON THE SLEEVE Exclusively Sold by Johnson & Carl Entomologists to Initiate THIRTY MEMBERS ATTEND FIRST FRENCH MEETING The Entomological Club will meet Friday at Snow Hall to initiate new members. At the meeting Tuesday Professors, S. J. Hunter and H. B. Hungerford talked on their expedi- through Southern Colorado this summer. Thirty members attended the first meeting of the Cercle Francaise in Fraser Hall yesterday afternoon. Prof. W. P. Ward gave a talk about Jules Lemaire, one of the great French critics, who died recently Geneviève Herrick, the president, discussed the history of the Cercle. The Cercle Francaise of the University of Kansas is a member of the National Federation de la Lallaire Francaise, of the United States and Canada. Harvard, Yale, University of California, University of Wisconsin, Chicago University, Cornell, and all the large schools of Canada are members of the federation to which the club at Kansas belongs. At the Oread Cafe. That fine chili "The Taste Tells."—Adv. Professor, send in your hours. Engineer Revisits K. U. I. J. Adams, of the School of Engineering, '06, visited the University yesterday. Adams is head of the Patent Department of the National Carbon Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, and is visiting his parents here. His brother, Merle, is a student in the School of Engineering. Junior Memorial Committee will meet Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in Room 110, Fraser Hall. All mem- bers requested to be present at this meeting. Mrs. Eustace Brown will be at home tomorrow afternoon to the juniors from 12:30 to 5 o'clock. Every hour she is cordially invited to be present. Harvard Has 5,000 Students Harvard University opened its 290th year with an enrollment of 5, 600 students of 1918 will number 700 students. A. D. S. Peroxide Cream for chaps, lotions and cosmetics, at Barber & Son's-Adv. At the Oread Cafe. That fine chili 'The Taste Tells.'—Adv. The Oread Cafe An exclusive, clean, up-to-date student cafe. The very best in everything. You associate with only your classmates and friends.Eight students to fulfill your wants. Give the Oread a trial and become one of the "Happy Family" "Just a Step from the Campus"