UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Notice Students O. P. Leonard's Pantatorium is on the job again this year. Best of work, quick service, and lowest prices. If agent misses you call Bell 501, Home 180 We Give Club Rates 841 Mass. St. Upstairs. EMMA D. BROWN Has reopened a Ladies' Tailoring and Dress-Making Shop at 930 Mass. Jackson Blvd. Ball 274 929 Mass. Jackson Bldg. Bell 2741 Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Lawrence Pantatorium 21 N. Warren, Bothths 5060 A "Square Deal" for everybody is the "Spalding Policy" We guarantee each buyer of our brand bearing the blinding trade-Mark that such article will give satisfaction and a reasonable amount of service. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 1120 Grand Ave. Kansas City, Mo. Send for our Catalogue. Barber Work FREE From Pain BERT WADHAMS The College Inn Barber Francisco & Co. Livery, Hacks and Garage 812 Vermont Phones 139 PROTSCH The College Tailor The Best In KODAKS AND SUPPLIES We Do Finishing RAYMONDS DRUG STORE 831 Massachusetts. Lawrence Transfer Co. Trunk Hauling Phone 15 K. U, PANTATORIUM AND DYE WORKS Student Rates: See Our Solicitors Cleaning and Ladies' Work a Specialy. JACK FULLERTON 1400 Louisiana Phones: Bell, 1400; Home, 140 Football Schedule Oct. 25—Aggies at Manhattan. Nov. 1—Oklahoma at Norman. Nov. 8—Washburn at Lawrence. Nov. 22—Missouri at Columbia. The Home Economics Club will meet Thursday, Oct. 23 at 14:30 p.m. to elect officers for the year. The club meets every other Thursday as usual. The editor of the Indianaola "Simpsonian" places freshmen into three classes; the wart type, the mushroom type, and the coming senator type. The latter type is called sub-genusa, the plain, and the vanished. High School News of Kansas DEBATERS DECIDE NEWS IS NOT UNFIT FOR USE (By Harry H. Morgan.) Alta Vista, Oct. 17.—The question, Resolved, that the news printed in the daily papers is so corrupt that a radical debate should be made, was debated here this afternoon. The judges gave the decision to the negative debate will be held one week from today. From these two debates will be chosen the members of the team, which will represent the Alta Vista high school in this winter scholastic debates. The first debate will be held with Maple Hill. The date has not yet been definitely decided upon. CALENDAR Wednesday PRATT WANTS FOOTBALL PENNANT THIS YEAR WEDNESDAY 4:30 Mining Journal, (201 Ha.) 7:30 A. I. E. e. meeting (101 M.) 7:30 Band rehearsal, (Chapel F.) Thursday (By Jerome Chapman) Prailt, Oct. 20—Trarr county high school defeated Shaaford Saturday by score of 13 to 9. That was Prailt's first victory for this year with a score of 184 against opponents' 14. Prailt is out for the state championship and wants to play any school disputing her claim. 4:30 El Ateneo Club, (306 Fra.) 7:30 Orchestra practice, (Fraser). 7:30 K. U. Debating Society (313 Fraser). Friday 11:30 Chapel 1:30 Greek Symposium, (206 F.) Saturday Football, K. U. vs. Aggies at Manhasset. Future Events Oct. 24 Student dance, Robinson gymnasium, 8-12 p.m. Oct. 25 Yankees membership banquet. Robinson gymnasium, 5:30-10:30 p.m. Nov. 6-7 Teachers' Convention. Topeka. Nov. 11 Yankees recital. Otto Meyer. Portage. Nov. 14 Junior Class Dance, Robinson gymnasium, 8-12 p.m. Nov. 15 Student Council Dance, Robinson gymnasium, 8-12 p.m. Nov. 18 Piano recital. Heniot Levy. (Fraser.) Ads Want In The Daily Kansan Bring Results Bucklin, Oct. 20.—Two literary societies have been organized for this term with Miss Haze Rudd to head the Literati and Miss Nellie Blurton to head the Philomathian. The two societies will give programs alternately, every other Friday during this term. TWO LITERARY SOCIETIES ORGANIZED AT BUCKLIN (By Albion R. King) Social Notes Basket-ball practice has begun in earnest. The Literati defeated the Philomathian in a practice game 15 to 12. The Chi Omega sorority will er taint the Sigma Chi fraternity it formally tonight from seven to eigh The Alpha Delta Pi sorority entertained delightfully yesterday afternoon with a tea for the grand presidents of Harvard and Davis Scarborough, of Abilene, Tex Alpha Delta Pi Tea. Pink and yellow dahlas were used throughout the rooms. Ruth Cassels served the ices and Katherine Tester poured tea. The guests included the members of the sororities and the Alpha Delta Phi patronesses, Mrs. Geo, O. Foster, Mrs. Billings, and Mrs. Gifford. Marksmen Will Pull Triggers in Gymnasium Tonight The Sigma Delta Chi honorary journalism fraternity gave a smoker at the Phi Psi house last night. Thirty-five guests were present. RIFLE CLUB TO PRACTICE President Campbell predicts a successful year for the organization to reach its goals, covered that can shoot the ashes off cigars and nail without a miss. The first target practice of the University Rifle club will be held this evening in the gymnasium. This shoot will be open to all students whether members of the club or not, and, in order to get many students interested, the Rifle club provides free ammunition to all visitors. Ice cream molded into shapes suitable for Hallowe'en parties. Wiedemann's.,-Adv. LOST-Will the person who ex- changed umbrellas with me in the cloak room of Spooned Library last Thursday please call 1439 Bell. 2t. colored ballots will be the rule next year at Cornell, if certain candidate are elected the election. Their names are A. A. Green, W. F. Brown, and J. O. Green. Bring your shoes to Forneys, for guaranteed shoe repair. Forney, 1017 Mass. Costs on your furnace work. Prices reasonable, work the best. Everything in stoves. Osborn & Co. 816 Mass. St. Phones 423. ANNOUNCEMENTS Have you tried our sundae? Pure ice cream, plenty of fruit and nuts and syrup. Wisemann's—Adv. A meeting of the School of Law will be held Friday morning at 11 o'clock to formulate plans for the Law team annually for the football team. Der Deutsche Dramatische Verein will meet Thursday evening at 7 p.m. in 118 Fraser. Important business, and all members are requested to be present. Frank Spreier, manager. All women students of the University are cordially invited to attend a tea to be given by the ladies of the faculty Thursday afternoon from three to five-thirty. Haworth ball. The Botany club will hold a regular meeting Wednesday Oct. 22, at 4:30 p. m. in snow hall lecture room for the election of officers. The D. A. R. will give a party at the Fraternal Aid hall on the evening of October 31 for the benefit of the University scholarship fund. The committee has made an effort to miss the University authorities to give the party, which will be open to all students. Ray Hall's orchestra will furnish the music. Typhoid inoculation will be continued Friday, Oct. 24 in Snow hall, room 203, between 4 and 5 o'clock. Doctors John Sundwall and F. A. Matthes of the School of Medicine will do the work. Inoculation will be free to students and members of the faculty. The Jurisprudence Club of the School of Law will hold a meeting tonight at the Phi Gam house. Sensor Stone of Topeka and Henry Albach, editor of the Lawrence Democrat will address the club. The meeting will be devoted to current politics. The University of Oklahoma has a new timing system. Fifty minor clocks are being installed, with in each class room, connected with a master-clock in the main hall of the Administration building. The clocks must be time faces, and are to be electrically operated from the master-clock. Michigan students will again have an opportunity to see soccer football played this year. This is the second year, the game having attracted much attention during the first year in which it was played. Sir William Ramsay, of England, will give a series of five lectures at the Pennsylvania beginning this week in the book "The History of Asia Minor." Fulfilling his grandfather's will that e seek out two unchartered is to marry pearls, R. P. Kuley, a Harvard stud, left, college to seek the treasurer. All men at the Iowa State College interested in the liquor problem and its solution, met last Sunday for the purpose of organizing a prohibition league. For your Halloween'e parties see Wisdomman for refreshments—Adv. Special mints for Halloween'e parties—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan horse. For the Party Dress If you don't care to buy the more expensive silks for a simple little dancing gown, come in and ask to see the new silk warp fabrics we have just received. Crepe Meteor, Crepe-de-chine, embroidered Marquisette and Shadow Crepes in a full range of evening shades and look almost like the allsilk. Prices a yard, 50c. 65c and 75c. WEAVER'S FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES Gym Shoes Late shipment just arrived. At all times you will find here a complete assortment of Tennis Shoes and Oxfords in black or white. Otto Fischer UNION PACIFIC Football Special To Manhattan and Return K.U. vs.K.S.A.C. Saturday, Oct. 25th Leave Lawrence, 9:20 a.m. RETURNING Leave Manhattan, 8:00 p.m. Team and Band go on the Special Don't fail to see the Big Kansas Game and visit the Agricultural College ROUND TRIP, $3.20 Tickets on sale now at City Ticket office, 711 Muss. J. H. ROBINSON, Depot Pass. Agt. E. E. ALEXANDER, City Ticket Agt. UNFAMILIAR SIGHTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS NO.1-IN THE OLD SHOPS The first of a series of "unfamiliar scenes" about the University is shown above. We almost decided to offer a reward to the student who could find the above scene for the reason that it shows part of the old shops which used to be located in the present Fowler Shops. It is now a part of the power plant back of the Engineering building.