UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Sure, You're Going to Get a Raincoat! We know that and so do you. We know we've the coat you want and so will you when you come and look 'em over. The price don't worry us'cause we have high grade coats at every price. Now you can get a dandy coat at $5; it's guaranteed to turn any kind of rain. Then there're others at $6, $7.50, $8.50 and $10; also English Gaberdines at $12.50, $15, $17, $20 and $25. Many of them have belted backs and all the new style ideas which court the approval of every dressy young man. Come in tomorrow and see the largest assortment of rain coats you ever saw. Ladies and Misses, we've numerous mannish tailored raincoats for you. Better see them tomorrow----Also rain hats. RAIN COATS Mercerized Poplin, Raglan Shoulder. Cemented Seams insuring them to be rain proof. Tan or Navy. A $6.00 coat, special this week at $5.00 Rain Hats, Rain Caps. 75c value at 65c UMBRELLAS Ladies Umbrellas of cotton taffeta, taped edges. Mission Wood handles, plain or with neat silver mountings. 1.25 values at each 98c SILK MESSALINE PETICOATS Special This Week, $2.50. Made from high quality messageal, dependable for wear, wide pleated ruffle. In all shades including Navy, Copenhagen, Nell Rose, and Kelly Green. $3.00 value at $2.50 COMING ATTRACTIONS List of attractions coming to the Bowersock theater. There may be more added from time to time. Dec. 3—That Printer of Udell's. Dec. 19—Mutt & Jeff in Panama. Dec. 27—Olive Vail in "The Girl *From Munh's Dec. 29—Meltyre & Heath in "The Ham Tree." Jan. 1—The Virginian. Jan. 5—Quo Vadis Pictures. Jan. 7—Quo Vadis Pictures. Jan. 9—"Stop Thief." Jan. 10—"Are You a Mormon." Jan. 17—"Firefly." Jan. 27—Lyman Howe's Pictures. Jan. 31—Pink Lady. Feb. 6—Little Women. Feb. 7—Sins of the Father. Feb. 14—Harry Lauder "Matinee" ELEVEN WILL NAME ITS CAPTAIN TONIGHT To Select Weidlein's Success sor—Who He'll Be Is A Deep Mystery Who will be captain of the 1914 Jayhawker football squad is the question which is perplexing the minds of all Kansas students today. The most successful candidates for this year's eleven will meet tonight at the Eldridge house and now that the 1913 season has passed into the discard, will dine and elect next year's leader. Various rumors have been circulating over the hill as to the probable choice of Weidlein's men. Who the big tackle himself favors is not known or even guessed. The whole army enveloped in clouds of greedy. secrecy. Detwiler, B. Tudor, along with Willard Burton, have been mentioned as possible candidates for the leader's job. Detwiler, handicapped by an injury to his leg, was not able to play much on McCook this year, but his worth as halfback has been proven to the Kansas rosters time and again beyond a shadow of a doubt. Dutis is sure to return to school next fall, and will be a pivot man on Mossee's 1944 Buster Tudor is best all-around man on the 1913 Jayhawker eleven. Boved in times of emergency to work at guard, end, half, and, full, by his consistent playing he won himself a place in every rooter's heart by his fearless head playing. Buster is popular among the players. Willard Burton, tackle, was one of the surprises of the year on McCook field. Counted upon as a valuable man, Bond's pupil even surpassed what was expected of him by his own mentors, and positioned every game at this position during the playoff. Playing opposite Captain Bill Weideln he fortified the tackle position so well, that opposing halves gave up that loophole in despair. MANAGER TO ATTEND VALLEY CONFERENCE W. Burton, B. Tudor, D. Detwiler—which will it be? It even may not be one of the above mentioned. Often before this, a dark horse stepped up, and won the captainship some of the more touched candidates. Ames Meeting Will Schedule For Basketball, Track, And Baseball This afternoon one of the football men said that the election might be postponed until later in the week on account of some question concerning the eligibility of Stuewe, who has also been mentioned for the place. Stuewe has played on three teams, but engaged in one contest the year Sherwin coached. He participated in two games that season. Manager W. O. Hamilton will leave Wednesday night for Ames, Ia., where he will attend the Annual Fall meeting of the Missouri Valley Conference which will be held in the Iowa city Thursday. Representatives from the seven schools in the Valley will be at Ames on that date, and full schedules for the basketball, track, and baseball teams will probably be drawn up. This is the regular time for the scheduling of the winter and spring contests, and we will have a Friday the Jay, who know just what Valley coaches they will have to meet and down in order to annex the Valley Championship in the three different sports. No regular basket-ball games will be held in the Robinson gymnasium until after the Christmas holidays. This law is one of the regulations of the Conference, and although some of the games with the smaller Missouri and Kansas colleges might be held before that time, nevertheless it is considered best to give the men that much extra time for training. When the Kansas students return to Lawrence after the first of the year, contests on the gym floor with rival Valley schools will hold their attention and arrive thick and fast. Kansas won the championship of the Southern Division of the Conference last winter, and lost the big title to the Nebraska Cornhuskers only after one of the fiercest games of the year ha] been fought out on the Robinson floor. KENNEDY HAS NOT SIGNED WITH INDIANS Old K. U. Mentor Has Made No Plans For Next Year's Coaching Position A rumor that Bert Kennedy, the able coach of the Haskell Indians, had signed up with the government school for another three years' work was denied yesterday by the Indians' coach. "I really do not see how the report that I had already signed a contract for next fall's work has gotten out. As there is some seven or eight months lapse of time before another football season it is a trifle early in the game to close negotiations for new players and yet fully decided on what plans I shall undertake next fall, from present indications there seems no reason why I should not again take the Indians in charge. Manager Venne seems satisfied with my work, and I have no objection whatsoever to raise against my treatment at school, but will not play the Notre Dame Catholics during December as we had considered. The boys on both teams have already broken training, but the two teams will meet next year. Our game with this same team next fall however should be the big one of them, what the Indiana Collegians did this fall, and with most of their old men back in the harness for the 1914 season, the Catholic school should be as strong as ever on the gridiron." SAWBONES SAY THEYLL ELIMINATE HYPERBOLICS With cries of "asaafeda, fall on that ball," "Hypodermic, don't you dawle fumble," the medics last week wallowed over the pigskin at McCook field in an endeavor to get themselves in condition for his big game of the season. He played with the fire secrumimage last week and expect to be in great shape immediately after Thanksgiving. The K. U. Debating Society will meet Thursday evening, December 4, at 8 o'clock in room 313 Fraser hall. After the regular program an amendment to the constitution concerning the election of officers will be voted upon and election will take place. IN TODAY-- Another Shipment of De Luxe Caps at $1.50 New Neckwear New Shirts Johnson & Carl All want ads must be accompanied with cash. The price is reasonable. Results Sure. Breakfast! Lunch! Dinner! They are all provided for efficiently in our cafeteria. Hot buns or waffles for breakfast as well as a full line of prepared foods served with real cream. Our large variety insures satisfied appetites for lunch or dinner at a very reasonable price. We are proud of our short orders—try them. Open every evening. Our service is unexcelled. Watch for our special Sunday menu in Friday's paper. THE OREAD Cafeteria and Tea Room 1241 OREAD FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES Our Shoes Cost You Only the Money You Pay for Them— $3, $4, $5—You get the shoes, plus the pleasure of having intelligent help in making your selection from the largest and best stock of men's fine shoes in the city. You'll appreciate this if you come here for your next pair. Fischer's CHRISTMAS PHOTOS=SQUIRES STUDIO