UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 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 FLOWER SHOP Cut Flowers of the Worth While Quality 825 1-2 Massachusetts St. Phone 621 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. DANCE Why Perspire and be uncomfortable "NITH" NON-PERSPIRE is guaranteed to stop perspiring beneath the arms. HARMLESS — TWO ODORS; VIOLET AND ROSE PRICE 50c F. B. McCOLLOCH Druggist THE REXALLSTORE 847 Mass. St. On the Corner K. U. Barber Shop and Bath Rooms The Only Electric Mac 272, Massachusetts Street 727, Massachusetts Street Ground and Exchanged. W. F. Weise, Prop Student Union Barber Shop F. M. TIDROW, Prop. Everything up to Now All Standard Tonics 1200 Tenn. SANITARY CAFE Student Headquarters SANITARY CAFE A Nice Clean Place to Eat LUNCHES - SHORT ORDER Across from Kress Store 916 Mass. COLLEGE INN BARBER Schulz makes Clothes Burt Wadhams The Remember That C. W. Steeper Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling Club For up-to-date men and women 10 years K, K, K results in satisfaction Guaranteed ArH F, Hort and Karl J. Wilhelmhaus, Arts K 913 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kas. Shorthand and Typewriting Bookkeeping and Banking Penmanship and Spelling In fact, a complete commercial training can be had at Lawrence Business College The Acacia fraternity has pledged Howard S. Barnard, a sophomore in the College. Nebraska Uses Kansan Mr. A.R. Powell, chemical engineer,'14 is now on the staff of chemistry in the University of Nebraska Eight hundred students have enrolled at DePauw University this year, about the same number as last year. Lawrence Railway & Light Co. [ ] TALK, READ AND THINK WAR East is War Crazy While West is Mildly Interested, Says Professor Whidaker War, victory and advance, retreat and defeat—these are about the only words one hears on the streets of eastern cities, according to Prof. A. W. Whitaker of the department of militarry who was in the East this fall. Professor Whitaker was somewhat surprised when he returned at the lake-warm attitude of the western people. "We people in Kansas know there is a war going on in Europe," said the professor "but we are not very deeply interested. In the East large extras are coming out every few minutes and the people on the streets are all reading as they walk "We might show a little more interest, but I am glad that we have not gone war crazy as the Eastern people." Plays the Bowersock Theatre Offers A list of attractions at the Bowersock Theatre for the year appears below. Addition and alterations will be added as the season progresses. This list will be run in the Daily Kansan for two issues that the students Oct. 3—Climax Oct. 10—Wizard of Wiseland Oct. 24—Peck's Bad Boy Oct. 26-27—Annette Kellerman Epilogue Oct. 18—Seven Keys to Baldpate Nov. 4—Both St. Denis Nov. 6—Icechuck & Perlmutter Nov. 9—Hanky Panky Nov. 18—Oh Oh Delphine Nov. 30—Call of the Cumberlands Dec. 1—Howe's pictures Dec. 10—Today Dec. 19—Spendthrift Jan. 5—45 Minutes From Broad way Jan. 9—When Dreams Come True Jan. 12—Blue Bird Jan. 15—Lady of the Slipper Jan. 22—Bringing Up Father Jan. 25—Pair of Sixes Jan. 29—High Jinks Feb. 12—Nearly Married Feb. 18—Firefly Feb. 24—Howe's Pictures Mch. 2—My Best Girl Apr. 12—New York Grand Opera Company, A nice line of fruits. California Fruit Stand.-Adv. WOMEN WILL PLAY TENNIS Dr. Alice Goetz Would Have All Women of the University Participate in Athletics. Dr. Alice L. Goetz is anxious to have all the women of the upper classes participate in some kind of athletics and invites all women terested to come to the gymnasium this afternoon for a tennis meeting. Nets and racquets will be furnished all the women of the University who wish to play tennis this year. The only requirement is that they furnish tennis balls. The Haskell Indians went on the warpath Saturday afternoon and ambushed Kansas City University, 82 to 0 at Haskell Field. The Redskins ran beautiful interference and tossed several spectacular passes. The K.C. players did not threaten the Haskell goal. meeting. Freshmen and sophomores may get their gymnasium credit playing tennis or by swimming. The College of Emporia turned the football game with the deaf mutes from Olathe into a track meet Saturday, winning in an astonishingly quarterback made 6 touchdowns and kicked fifteen goals. BERT KENNEDY'S REDSKINS WIN BY BIG COUNT Your Drinking Water George W. Adams, of Carlsbad, New Mexico, a student in the law school last year, visited friends on the hill today. Mr. Adams is on his way to Chicago, where he will study law at the University there. RUSSELL STARS IN EMPIORIA'S FIRST GAME Former Grad Here Your Drinking Water When you drink McNish's aerted distilled water, you may be assured of the very best. Phone 198..Adv. This Will Show With Whom You Vote Below is reproduced Article IV of the rules of the Student Council for election of class officers. This will show students with which class they will vote. Election will be held a week from next Friday: Engineering School: All students having credit for 27 hours work, shall vote as sophomores. All students having credit for 70 hours work, shall vote as seniors. All students having credit for 107 hours work shall vote as seniors. College: All students having credit for 20 hours work shall vote as sophomores. All students having credit for 50 hours work shall vote as juniors. All students having2 credit for 80 hours work shall vote as sen- Law: All students having credit for 17 hours work shall wear as sophomores. All students having credit for 44 hours work shall wear as juniors. All students having credit for 73 hours work shall wear as seniors. 14 hours work shall vote as seni- Pharmacy: All students having credit for 26 hours work shall vote as sophomores. All students having credit for 62 hours work shall vote as juniors. All students having credit for 98 hours work shall vote as seniors. In the two year course each student shall be given 72 hours additional credit after his first year in the Pharmacy School. PROTECT In the three year course each student shall be given 36 hours credit after his first year in the School of Pharmacy. This shall not hold if the student enters the Pharmacy School with 17 or more hours credit. with 12 or older Medics. All first year medies shall vote as juniors. All students completing 26 hours work in the School of Medics shall vote as seniors. Note: This shall not conflict in any way with students holding degrees from K. U, or other colleges. Fine Arts. All students having credit for 16 hours work shall vote as sophomores. All students having credit for 40 hours shall vote as juniors. All students having credit for 64 hours work shall vote as seniors. Graduate Students:. All students holding a degree from K. U. or any four college shall vote as seniors. Students entering K. U. from other schools shall vote in the class in which their credit hours place them. Special Students: All special students shall carry 10 hours work before being classed as freshmen. Special students having work shall be classified within the school in which they are the major portion of the student. If a student changes schools, the difference in the number of hours required between the two schools to vote as sophomore, shall be multiplied by the number of years enrolled and added to, or subtracted from his credit hours. All students not having enough credit hours to vote as sophomores shall vote as freshmen. THOUSAND MEMBERS WANTED Fresh salted peanuts, best quality. California Fruit Stand.-Adv. Y. M. C. A. Committee to Visit Every Student in Effort to Enroll Banner Membership "One Thousand Members," is the slogan of the University Y. M. C. A, beginning this week. Within the next few days, every student in the University will be given an opportunity to take out a membership in the University association. The cost of a membership ticket is optional, but it is not customary to pay less than a dollar for the privileges enjoyed. Committeemen of the Y. M. met last night to arrange for a systematic canvassing of the student body. The European war deprived two professors in the chemistry department of a trip this fall. Prof. W. A. Whitaker and Prof. F. B. Dains had made arrangements to attend the meeting of the American Chemistry Society which was to have been held in Monterey, the last of this month. The meeting was indefinitely opposed because of the number of German-American chemists who would be unwilling to enter English governed country. War is Upon Us!! Grad Back on Hill Miss Olive Sherrad, '12, was a visitor at the University Wednesday. Miss Sherrad is in the drug business in Kansas City. MONDAY TUESDAY AURORA DANIEL FROHMAN Presents the Powerful Domestic Drama AFTERMATH With VIRGINIA PARSONS and OWEN MOORE Complete in Four Parts. :-- First Show 7:25—Second Show 8:30 Coming Friday, "One Wonderful Night" FEATURING FRANCIS X. 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Sam Berman in "The Bell of Bond HOME BAKERY The Students' Tailor For Good Things to Eat C. M. Williamson 933 Mass. St. Palmer's Garden Glow Perfumes $2.00 Per Ounce Say But Its Nice PRINTING McCulloch's Drug Store. A. G. ALRICH Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges 744 MASS. STREET $30 TO California Oregon Washington AND British Columbia Low Fares to Other Points On Sale Sept. 24 to Oct.8,1914 Very liberal stop-over privileges. Tickets good in all restraining charts on campus and are valid to all California common pots. Rock ballast tickets, insurance safety. Fired. W. W. Burnett AGENT Lawrence, Kans. Lowney's Chocolates McCulloch's Drug Store. VARSITY Today D. W. Griffith's Masterpiece, Featuring Blanch Sweet and Twenty-five Biograph Stars in John Howard Payne's Immortal Song, Complete in Six Reels; a Perfect Picture- "HOME SWEET HOME" Only The Best Photoplay Ever Shown in Lawrence. Special Piano and Pipe Organ Accompaniment.