UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Classy New Mist-Proof Balmaccans Featuring many new innovations in style and fabric. Every young man will enjoy the comfort of one of these smart coats during the coming chilly mornings and evenings. Prices $12.50 to $35 Here's two new coats that should appeal to every well dressed young man. Found exclusively at this store. THE "TONEDALE" COAT THE "HUDDER" COAT Designed and tailored in London by expert English tailors. The fabric is different from anything you've ever seen. A real Indian coat. Price 830. Tailored from a new knitted fabric which can be packed into a grip or trunk without showing a wrinkle. Very serviceable rain. sleet and snow proof. Price $25. Ladies' Mannish Tailored Balmaccan Coats, too. Beautiful fabrics. Prices $12.50 to $20.00 New Balmaccan Hats and Caps New Kid Gloves for all Occasions Track Victors Called to McCook EMPORIANS GUESS ON BILL HARGISS'S WEIGHT "Following his entry as a White Hope the other day, considerable speculation was had on Coach Bill Hargiss's weight. The Normal mentor has grown mrose slender with the passing years, and his trim carriage deceives the eye as to his real weight. He tips the scales at 174 pounds, stripped, this fall—if anybody besides the post office clerks care to know. The clerks had a 10- The old reliable K. U. Barber Shop welcomes you fellows back and will be pleased to meet you and new recruits at the old stand, 727 Mass. St. Call and get acquainted. Adv. cent purse up the other day, and some of them had him guessed as low as 160." - Emporia Gazette. Harvard Starts Practice Leave your name and guess on to the football ball at Carroll's, starting to play. Harvard's football men were called out for their first practice Saturday. This year's schedule is considered one of Harvard's heaviest, with the university of Michigan, Princeton, Brown and Yale numbered among the Crimson's opponents. The season opens September 26 with Bates. All drinks served in clean glasses at Barber & Son's fountain—Adv. Gridiron Punts and Passes CALL FOR TRACK MEN ISSUED BY CAPTAIN Edwards Calls Meeting of Varsity and New Men on McCook, Thursday NEED HURDLERS AND JUMPERS High-Steppers and Men With Spring are in Demand for the Jayhawker Squad This Year Captain Edwards has called a meeting of all men interested in track at McCook Field Thursday afternoon at 5:45 o'clock. Members of last year's freshman and Varsity basketball team will track experience or intend to take up that work are urged to be present. Captain Edwards will outline the fall practice and discuss track prospects. "We want to meet all men of all classes and all events," Edwards said today. "Suits will not be necessary Thursday afternoon. Kansas will be weak in hurdles and we want to try to be good men to try for these as well as other events." Captain Edwards said Jayhawker prospects for this year were good. Fiske is back in school, and from the freshman team, Rodkey, Harriet and Crumb have enrolled for track. The team will lose Hazen and Perry, leaving an opening in the hurdle events. Several promising high school track men have joined the Jayhawk ranks. Treweeke, the Wichita State basketball team, and Winn, all an-all-round athlete from Kansas City, will work on the cinders this year. TYROS CHECK OUT SUITS Freshmen Drain Manager Hamilton's Office of Football Togs—Largest Squad Ever Promised Forty-five freshmen had checked out football suits at noon today. The first freshman practice was held yesterday afternoon on McCook Field under the direction of Coaches McCarty and Weidlein. A large squad reported and went through a light work-out. The freshmen have made a heavy drain on football togs at Manager Hamilton's office this week. Men of all sizes and weights have applied for suits and the squad promises to be the largest ever enrolled for football. Equipment for sixty players is ready for the freshmen. EMPORIA WON'T PLAY K. U. Coach Granger Does Not Want to Cripple the Presbyterians for the Washburn Game Refusal to accept the offer of the Jayhawkers for a game on McCook has just been received from the College of Emporia. The game as planned was to fill the vacant place on the Kansas schedule.-Saturday, October 10. That date is still open on the Kansas several teams under consideration and expects to get a game in a few days. The Emporia team had a game early in the week with Baker University and one with Washburn a week later. To play K. U, between these games, would cripple the Presbyterian team and win over the Ichabods, Coach Granger refused to fill the Jayhawker date. VARSITY CAPTAIN GETS BRUISE IN PRACTICE Captain John E. Detwiler injured his shoulder when he dove for a ball at the Varsity football practice yesterday afternoon. The injury is not serious and will not keep him from practice. To the Faculty and Students We will have an expert presser on Saturday 26th, so bring in your suits Friday in order that we can dust and clean them ready for Sunday. Prince Albert suits and indies' skirts are available at the Kt. U. Shoe Shop and Pantatorium, 1342 Ohio. We guarantee satisfaction—Adv. 2 Guessing contest on total football score made by K. U. for 1914 starts tomorrow—Adv. Phoenix Silk Hosiery The lustrous,smoothfitting Silk Stocking that wears to your satisfaction. Twenty shades for your selection. Women's 75c, Box of 4 Pairs $3 Men's 50c, " " " $2 Sweater Coats That will please you. Choose from several styles, weaves and prices. Shaker Knit manish models, Rope Stitch, Cashmere Rib, Angora, and Two Tone Rib. $3.50, $5.00, $6.50 and $9.00 C. OF E. PLEASED WITH KANSAS OFFER Orms. Bullline & Hackman W.A. White Says Presbyterian College Considered Chance to Play a Compliment That he was pleasing a school very much when he invited the College of Emporia to play the University of Kansas in football October 10 Manager W. O. Hamilton probably did not know. But that what he did, according to Bill Allen White, in his Emporia Gazette. "Coach Wayne Granger's College of Emporia football warriors have a chance to slip in with the swells this year, for the University of Kansas has offered the Presbysterians a place on its schedule. Mr. Granger received a letter today from W. O. Hamilton, general manager of athletics at the University, informing him that an October date is being held open for the Emporia team. The coach was undecided today whether to accept the offer, and will not reply definitely until after a conference with Captain "Stub" Williams and other members of the team this afternoon. The College schedule has been made up and the game with K. U. could not be taken on without disarranging it. In view of the severe battering that the College lightweight would have to take at the hands of the University team, it is hardly likely that Granger will risk injury to his stars by a game accepted this late in the season. "The offer of the University, however, to include the Emporias on its its schedule is highly complimentary to the prowess of College athletic teams. K. U. schedules games with only two other schools in Kansas, the Aggies and Washburn. The University officials have shown respectful admiration for College athletics in most years, and last week consented to matching a basketball battle between the Jayhawkers, who were the Missouri Valley champions, and the Emporia five—Emporia Gazette. On the all-conference elevens of the Missouri there are six men from the team of the Crimson and the Blue. These are Burton, Weidlein, James, Reber and dWilson. Both Nebraska and Missouri have one more ma non the all-conference team than Kansas has. Each of them having seven men while Kansas has but six, Ames holds the fourth place with five, and the Aggies are in fifth place with three men. Page sixty-four of the football rules book of this year carries a full page picture of the 1913 Jayhawker team. There are in all twenty-two men in the picture. The are Kane, Burton, Strothers, Keeling, Mulloy, Hammond, Reber, Detwiler, James, Duffield, Coach, Tudor, Stuewe, Sommers, Parker, Martin, Wilson, Russell, Calkins, Greenlees, and Bishop. FOOTBALL RULES BOOK CARRIES JAYHAWKER CUT Fountain pens, only the standard kind at Carroll's—Adv. Correct Dress A little time spent here in looking over the new arrivals in Benjamin Clothes for fall will enable you to dress faultlessly, yet without extravagance-upward $18 Johnson & Carl Purveyors of New York Styles In Benjamin Clothes