UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN At the game, in business, in society, everywhere — the man wearing "Society Brand" clothes is welcome. They have twenty-nine practical features that appeal to all young men and men who stay young. Call tomorrow and let us show them to you. Prices from $20. See Windows Freshmen, Get Your Caps Tomorrow Your Drinking Water When you drink McNish's aerated distilled water, you may be assured of the very best. You phone 198—AdV. Rest room for tired students--Grigg's-Adv. Real Cokes. Reynolds Bros.-Adv. There's a reason why the students there must patronize Carroll's, 709 Mali Street. Real Cokes. Reynolds Bros.-Adv. Fine stationery, smokers' articles and cigars at student downtown headquarters, Carroll's—Adv. Skin Care for Barber's Itch, mange, dandruff and all skin affections. 50c at Barber & Son'.—Adv. To Minnesota Penitentiary Dean F. W. Blackmar, chairman of the state prison commission, last left night for Stillwater, Minn., to investigate conditions at the Minnesota State penitentiary. Prof. E. W. Burges will have charge of his classes in sociology. Raspberry ice cream. Reynolds Broas.—Adv. Vote for TOM MULLOY for Junior Prom Manager...Adv. To Have Office Hours Half Coffman, president of the University Y. M. C. A., will have special office hours in Myers Hall this year. He will be free to see any student or faculty member at 2:30 every day. Walk Laid to South Cars A new cement walk has been laid to the trolley station just south of Fowler Shops, for the accommodation of persons wishing to catch cars going down the southern end of the hill. Head of Mining Engineering Here E. S. Dickinson, of Iron River, Michigan, arrived in Lawrence Tuesday to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of C. M. Young, professor of mining engineering. Professor Dickinson graduated from the Michigan State University in 1899 and since been in charge of iron and pyrites mines in Michigan and New York. Four varieties of cream at our fountain. Reynolds Bros.-Adv. Sole agency Allegrettis and Huyler's delicious chocolate creams, 66c the pound at Carroll's-Adv. There's goodness in the Goods. Reynolds Bros. Ice Cream--Adv. Professor Douthitt to Illinois Prof. F. C. Douthitt of the department of zoology was called to Illinois Wednesday by the illness of a friend. He expects to return the last of the week. Vote for TOM MULLOY for Junior Prom Manager--Adv. Y. M. Cabinet Meets The Y. M. C. a cabinet will meet at 5:30 this afternoon at Con Hoff man's residence. Have you guessed on total score at Carroll's? - Adv. An excellent lot of box chocolates. The leading brands. Reynolds Bros.—Adv. Vote for TOM MULLOY for Junior Prom Manager...Adv. Jayhawk Feathers Sleepy Holt Awake Guessing High on K. U. Alex Carroll's big card upon which are registered the guesses of the Kansas football team this year, is almost full. The guesses have gone higher since the队 started scrimmage. One enthusiastic Haskell Indian guessed 196 while the lowest guess is 8. Coach Jack Wheaton and Tony James 96. H. Flood, Haskell's star quarterback thinks Kansas will total 120 points this season. Sleepy Holt Awake Sleepy Holt, formerly a tackle on the Topeka high school team, worked at half for the freshmen yesterday and was their most consistent gainer. Holt darted around the right wing of the Varsity line several times for ten and fifteen yards. Varsity Pictures Taken Con Squires lined the first squad in front of the grandstand and took picture cup. Thirty-six men faced the camera. New Rules Will Work Saturday's game will see the new rules work for the first time. The Kansas and William Jewell coaches and as in former years, no communication with the team will be permitted. Jayhawker Defense Good The Jayhawker defense showed up well against the freshmen yesterday. The green men were unable to budge the line and resorted to end skirmishes. "Meet me at Griggs."—Adv. Have you seen the swell smoking room at Grigg's? It's yours to use. —Adv. A. K. U. affair—the D. A. R. Ball at F. A. A. Hall, Oct. 31st. $1.50 per couple.—Adv. A Real Foot Ball Game Not a track meet nor a runaway but a good hard football game will be played at Haskell next Friday at 3 p. m. when the Indians meet the State Normal of Emporia. Student Enterprise Tickets Must Be Secured at the Registrar's Office Before the Game Saturday ---They Can not Be Secured at the Gates Admits to All Athletic Games and University Organization Performances. A Ticket at Cut Rates, Sold Only to Members of the Faculty, Students, and Employees of the University, and Their Immediate Families. 41 Attractions for $5.00, About 12 Cents For Each. Regular Admission Prices Total $17.25. 5 Football Games 10 Basketball Games 10 Baseball Games 8th Annual High School Invitation Games Annual Interclass Track Meet 3 Debates 2 Mandolin Club Concerts 2 Band Concerts 2 Orchestra Concerts 2 Glee Club Concerts Missouri Track Meet 12th Annual Interscholastic Track and Field Games. K, S, A, C. Track Meet. Special Sections Reserved At All Games For Rooters, Faculty, and University Girls. These Tickets Are Issued Under The Auspices of The Student Council. Every Student Should Show His Loyalty And Interest in Student Activities by Purchasing One of These Tickets Before The Opening Game Saturday. Tickets Are on Sale in The Registrar's Office in Fraser Hall. VIIC BOTTOMLY, Pres of the Men's Student Council. Grand Opening Athletic Season 1914-1915 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 William Jewell vs. K. U.-Football Game Called at McCook Field, 3 o'Clock 1000 Men Wanted For Rooters' Brigade. Special Reserved Sections For Organizations at The Field. Seats Will be Reserved in Any Number Without Additional Cost. Make Reservations at Office, 208 Robinson Gym nium. Those Not Holding Student Tickets, Admission 50 Cents. Regular Reserved Seats 75 Cents. REMMEMBER—Student Enterprise Tickets Cannot be Bought at The Gates. W. O. HAMILTON, General Manager Athletics