UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Halloween. Several select social events will be pulled off about this time. Perhays an evening suit, silk lined in the ultra fashionable cut, may interest you just now--it's here and it will fit you and it will have its influence with the bewitching witches. Evening High Hats $5 to $6.50. The new styles in Dress Shirts, Neckwear and Mufflers are just in from our New York buyer. Correct Evening Footwear in our Shoe Department. Glad to show you. VER the hills with dog and Velvet is companionship indeed! Velvet, the finest leaf from old Kentucky—aged by time—the only make-sure process. The leaf hangs in the old warehouse for over 2 years—gradually changing from green to mellow—then you get the smooth, full flavored, good tasting smoke that the southern planters themselves like. Never a bite in such tobacco. Velvet! Don't forget! Full 2 ounce tins GRADUATE MYSTERY GETS DEEPER WITH AGE The Graduate Club will hold a mystery of mysteries Monday night. All students of the Graduate School are to come to the campus at 7:45 and go to—well, they are to congregate "where the bell rings." The affair is to be a strictly halloween stunt. Part of the evening will be spent on the campus doing mysterious antics and part in Myers hall. Send the Daily Kansan home. TO ATTEND EDUCATIONAL MEETING IN ILLINOIS Prof. F. H. Hodder, acting dean of the Graduate School, will go to Urbana, Ill., to attend the association of American Universities, Nov. 7 and 8. The object of the association is to consider questions relating to standardization and policies related to University work. Send the Daily Kansan home. SOME PIPES AT GRIGGS Send the Daily Kansan home. It is conceded that we carry the largest and most varied stock of pipes of any store in Kansas. If there is anything in pipes you want, this is the place to get it. Prices are all right, too. SEE OUR WINDOW! GRIGGS 827 Mass. "The Store of Quality" "Where your pipe dreams come true" OKLAHOMA WINS right gain 3 yards. Reeds gained 4. Reeds went 6 yards through center. Courtright得 to gain. Forward pass Capshaw to Lowry failed. Martin went in for Greenlees. K. U. offside, penalized 5 yards. Oklahoma's ball on Kansas 40 yard line. Capshaw gained 3 yards. Capshaw gained 20 yards around left end. Reeds failed to gain. Capshaw went 5 yards. Reeds gained 1 yard. Courtright lost 5 yards and Kansas took the ball. Kansas made 2 yards on first down. Stuwe failed to gain. Kings punted 25 yards out of bounds. Reeds gained 10 yards and Capshaw failed. Kansas set back 5 yards, offline. Oklahoma penalized 15 yards for holding. Reeds gained 11 yards on punt formation. Capshaw fumbled. Capshaw failed to gain. Courtright tried for a field goal on 33 yard line but failed. Kansas' ball on her own 20 yard line. Stuewe failed to gain. Kelsey missed the pattendings 35 yards to Courtright who returned 15 yards. Oklahoma's ball in center of field. Oklahoma set back 15 yards for holding. Courtright gained 1 yard. Reeds punched 40 yards to Wilson who returned 5 yards. Martin gained 8 yards through center. Martin gained 5 yards. Stuewe gained 4 yards. Stuewe gained 3 yards through center. Oklahoma intercepted forward pass and returned 10 yards. Courtright gained 2 yards. Detwiler went in for Wilson. Forward pass failed on the field, field goal. Kansas ball on 20 yard line. Detwiler gained 1 yard. Martin lost 1 yard. Stroehers punted 35 yards to Courtright. No return. Capshaw gained 1 yard. Courtright gained 3 yards. Reeds gained 6 yards on fake punt. Courtright gained 6 yards. End of third quarter. Oklahoma 14, Kansas 7. Fourth Quarter Reber went in for Capps. Court-reviewed gained 5 yards. Capshaw failed to gain. Forward pass Reeds to Lowry failed. Reeds punted 40 yards. Kansas returned. Kansas ball on Kansas. 15 yard line Martin gained 4 yards. Detwiler gained 4 yards. Fumbled ball, Wilson went in for and gained 1 yard. Wilson went in for Russell. Detwiler gained 3 yards. Stuewe failed. Sommers went in for Detwiler. Oklahoma set back 5 yards. Martin failed to gain. Wilson lost 5 yards on fake. kick. Wilson punited 25 yards to Reeds. Reeds punted 30 yards out of bounds. Kansas' ball on their 20 yard line. Forward failed. Wilson punited 30 yards. Returned 15 yards to Kansas. 40 yard Rogers failed to gain on fake play. Forward pass failed. Courtright punted 30 yards. Kansas returned to 15 yard line. Kansas pass failed. Sommers failed to gain. Wilson punted 25 yards. Reeds returned 5. Oklahoma's ball on Kansas' 45 yard line, Capshaw ran 40 yards to a touchdown. Courtright kicked goal. Score, Oklahoma 21, Kansas, 7. Kansas kicked off to Oklahoma. Oklahoma's ball on 45 yard line. Reeds gained 3 yards on fake punt. Kansas got the ball on their own 35 yard line. Stuewe gained 9 yards. Game ended. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Daily Kansan is indebted to the Kansas City Post for relaying the account of the game to Lawrence. Former Kansas-Oklahoma Scores 1903—Kansas 17, Oklahoma 5. 1904—Kansas 16, Oklahoma 0. 1905—Kansas 34, Oklahoma 0. 1906—Kansas 20, Oklahoma 4. 1907—Kansas 15, Oklahoma 4. 1908—Kansas 14, Oklahoma 4. 1909—Kansas 12, Oklahoma 0. 1910—Kansas 2, Oklahoma 0. 1911—Kansas 0, Oklahoma 3. 1912—Kansas 5, Oklahoma 6. HANCELLOR STRONG WILL BE ON RECEIVING LINE SOME OF THE GOOD CIGARS AT LEE'S "The purpose of the reception," said Mrs. Cora G. Lewis, a member of the Board, "is to enable the teachers of the state to meet the heads of all the state schools. This will be the first time this has been possible." When the State Teachers' Association meets in Topeka Thursday and Friday, the Board of Administration will hold a reception, and the heads of all state schools, Chancellor Frank Strong, President H. J. Waters of Manhattan, T. W. Butcher of Emporia, W. A. Brandenburg of Pittsburg, and W. A. Lewis of Hayes, will be in the receiving line. Hinshaw Case Up Soon. The case of *Jutin-b* Hinshaw, the student accused of forgery will be heard before Judge Smart in his November term which convenes next week. Just when the case will be call dis not certain and will not be known until the assignment is made. 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WEAVER'S Fischer's $5 Special The shoe shown is a typical example of the splendid values to be found here at $5. A smart custom-effect model with close-trimmed edge, blind eyelets, long flat forepart, and flat heel, made of tan Russia and black calfskin. If the price you wish to pay is $5, you can not obtain greater all round value than in one of the Fischer's Specials. Fischer's CAN WE OUT TALK M.U.? Debating Squad Will Discuss Immigration Question With Tigers The question for the Missouri-Kansas debate as announced today by Prof. H. T. Hill will be: Resolved, That immigration into the United States should be further restricted by applying to all immigrants, an illiteracy test, along the lines of the Constitution, and President Taft. The affirmative and negative sides have not yet been chosen. Professor Hill who is the corresponding secretary of the University Debating Council has been trying to arrange a triangle debate with Ames, Missouri, and Kansas, but has not yet succeeded. The first try-out for the team will be held about the last of November, or first of December. The second try-out comes sometime before the Christmas vacation. Both try-outs are open to all members of the University, except those who have A. B. degrees. Professor Hill will make some further announcements of the exact time and terms of the try-outs soon. **'BEAT YOU THIS TIME'** SAYS BIG CHIEF POWELL The second soccer contest of the year will be held Saturday at Hassle ball when the Jayhawkers tangle the second time with the Indians. "Huh; we beat you guys next time," declared "Rain-in-the-face" Powell of the Haskell soccer team after the defeat. K U., gave them a head kick and George Marks the Jayhawkers will scab the Indians again. The soccer men are also trying to arrange for a game with the Tiger team to be played as a curtain raiser for the big Thanksgiving contest. Dr. Naismith will offeriate at the Haskell game Saturday. "Heinie" heinzman, '05 and a football player of some note spent the day at his home with friends. A bushman is now the international C. A. secretary for the middle west.