UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS 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 929 Mass. Jackson Bldg. Bell 2741 Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Lawrence Pantatorium 2 W. Warren Both Phones 506 A "Square Deal" for everybody is the "Spalding Policy." We guarantee each buyer of an article bearing the Spalding 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 Eat Your Meals AT Anderson's Old Stand 715 Massachusetts Street K. U. PANTATIORUM AND DYE WORKS Student Rates: See Our Soliciter Cleaning and Lodging's Work & Specialty. JACK FULLERTON 1400 Louisiana Phones: Bell, 1600; Hera, 140 Monday 3-4 Chancellor's open hour to students. 4:30 Journalism address; "The Reporter," Jerome Beatty. (Medic lecture room). 4:30 Deutscher Verein (313 Fra.) 4:30 Mathematical club (103 Ad.) 7:30 Orchestra Practice, (Fraser.) Tuesday 11:00 Chapel. Judge John G. Park of Kansas City. 2:30 Entomological club, (Mu.) 3-4 Chancellor's open hour to faculty. 3:30 Economics Seminar, (Lib.) 4:30 Cerele Franceis, (306 Fra.) 4:30 Glee Club practice, (Fraser.) Wednesday 4:30 Mining Journal, (201 Ha.) 7:30 A. I. E. E. meeting, (101 M.) 7:30 Band rehearsal, (Chapel F.) Thursday 4:30 Ateneo Club, (306 Fra.) 7:30 Orchestra practice, (Fraser.) 7:30 K. U. Debating Society (313 Fraser.) Friday 11:00 Chapel. 3:30 Greek Symposium, (206 F.) Saturday Football, K. U. vs. Aggies at Manhattan. Future Events Oct. 24 Student dance, Robinson gymnasium, 8-12 p.m. Oct. 25 Y. W. C. A. membership gymnasium, 5:30-10:30 p.m. Nov. 6-7 Teachers' Convention. Topeka. Nov. 11 Violin recital. Otto Meyer. (Fraser.) 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.) THE HOUSE BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD. (The following poem was found lost in the Daily Kansas office today, authorless. It was clipped by Omar Hite, formerly of the Daily Kansan, and its authorship abandoned. We would like to know who wrote it if "shorty" didn't.) There are hermit souls that live withdrawn. In the view of their self-content; There are souls like the stars, that dwell apart. In a fellowless firmament; There are pioneer souls that blaze their past. Where highways never ran; But let me live by the side of the road. And be a friend to man. Let me live in a house by the side of the road, Where the race of men goes by; The men who are good, and the men who are bad. As good and as bad as I. I would not sit in the scorner's seat, or hurt the cynic's ban; Let me live in a house at the side of the road. And be a friend to man. I see from my house at the side of the road. By the side of the highway of life, The men who press with the ardor of hope, The men who are faint with the strife. But I cannot not away from their smiles or their tears; Both parts of an infinite plan; Let me live in my house by the side of the road. And be a friend to man. I know there are brook-gladdened meadows ahead. And mountains of wearisome heath; That the road passes on through the long afternoon. And stretches away to the night; But still I rejoice when the travelers weave; And weep with the strangers that moan. Nor live in my house at the side of the road. Like a man who dwells alone. Let me live in my house by the side of the road. Where the race of men go by; They are good, and they are bad, they are weak, they are strong, wise, foolish, so am I. Then why should I sit in the scorner's seat, Or hate the cynic's ban; Let me live in my house by the side of the road. And be a friend to man. To enable all the girls of the University to hear Miss Elisa Butler, a member of the national Y. W. C. board, the regular meeting last week at Wednesay Oct. 2 at four-thirty in Myers hall instead of Tuesday. Spalding fine Angora wool sweater designed for women. Do not fail to see these garments. Carroll's, Smith News Depot.-Adv. Send the Daily, Kansan home. Want KANSAS 11-DRAKE 0 sive plays, each penalized 5 yards. Greenlees made 20 yards around left end. McHenry in for Bunz. Stuswe and Sommers on two line plunges made first down. Welch in for Higgins. Ball on Drake's 10 yard line. On fourth down, Kansas failing to penetrate Drake defense, Weidlin place kicked goal from 15 yard line. Score, Kansas; 5, Drake; 0. Neat Pass Gave Touchdown Blackburn kicked off 25 yards to Wilson. On second down, Wilson made 5 yards around left end. Ball on Kansas 47 yard line. On second down Reber made 15 yards around right end. On third down, Steuew threw ball to Strother for a gain in third down. Ball on Kansas 14 yard line. Greenlees lost 5 yards on end run. Sommers made 11 yards on pretty line jump. Steues tossed ball over line to Wilson for a pretty touchdown from forward pass. Weidlin failed to kick goal from difficult angle. Score, Kansas, Illinois; Drake, 0. Quarter ends. Fourth Quarter Blackburn kicked 40 yards to Stueve who returned 20. Greene-lees readle 5 yards around left end. He was injured but returned to game. On third down Wilson kicked 40 yards to Simons. Simons kicked 35 yards to Wilson who returned 5. Drake gave ball on Kansas penalty. A forward pass, Simons to McHenry, gained 5 yards. On third down, Simons kicked 40 yards to Wilson who returned 8. Kansas penalized 5 yards. Ball on own 43 yard line. McCoy in for Welch. On fourth down Strothers kicked 45 yards to Simons. Greenlees Injured Slightly On a line buck, Weidlin recovered Krull's fumble, Kansas ball, first down. Sommers and Stuewe, on two line plunges, made 14 yards for a first down. Ball on Drake's 15 yard line. Wilson forward passed ball to Sommers for 6 yard gain. On third down Kansas penalized 5 yards. On an attempt place kick by Weidlin, Krull recovered blocked ball on his own 25 yard line. McCormick made 10 yards and Krull 6 through right side of line. Simons kicked 25 yards to Wilson, on last down, Wilson returning 3. Drake recovers ball on Kansas fumble. Donald was thrown back 5 yards on an end run. Kansas penalized 10 yards. Martin takes Greenlees' place, the Kansas right half being injured. Stuewe intercepted Simon's forward pass for a Kansas first down. Crowell out of game, and Drake penalized 25 yards for slugging. Game ends, Kansas in possession of ball on Drake's 25 yard line. Final score, Kansas, 11; Drake, 0. The Summary Drake Line-up Kansas Higgins, Welch McCoy L. E. Reber Crull L. T. Weidlein, c. Schambler, Diltz L. G. James Hewitt C. Keeling Strahan R. G. Tudor Crowell, Hanson R. T. Burton McCormick R. E. Strothers Wilson, Donald Q. Sommet Greenlees, Bunz, McHenry R. H. Martin Detwiler, Simons L. H. Sommers Stueve, Blackburn, Krull F. Bishop The Summary: Touchdown, Wilson. Field goals, Wiedemin, Safety, Simons. Referee, Capt. King, U. S. A., umpire, Graham, Michigan, headlinesman, Simmons, Iowa Normal. Allen County Gets Together There will be a meeting of the Allen County Club at 1346 N. H. St., on Tuesday night, Oct. 21. All students from Allen county are requested to be present. Young women, we have a new Spalding sweater for you. White with two pockets and belt. These garments are made for those who like the best. Carroll's, Smith's News Depot—Adv. The first faculty tea will be given by the women of the faculty to the girls in the University and the wives of students Thursday, October 23, from three to five-thirty in Haworth hall. Students: We make a specialty of box cigar stocks for your smokers. We get most of the orders for smokers and there's a reason. Carroll's. Smith's News Depot-Adv. New Red Dot golf balls at 50c, a wonderful value. Carroll's, Smith's News Depot—Ady. Send the Daily Kansen home. Ask the EXTENSION Division Do you want Information for a debate? Ask the Extension Division. Do you want A lecture? Ask the Extension Division. Do you want To study while you work? Ask the Extension Division. Do you want Information about municipal affairs? Ask the Extension Division. Do you want A package library on some topic? Ask the Extension Division. Do you want An outline of study for your club? Ask the Extension Division. Do you want Lantern slides? Ask the Extension Division. ADDRESS University Extension Division University of Kansas LAWRENCE 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 box, 711 Mass. J. H. ROBINSON, Depot Pass. Agt. E. E. ALEXANDER, City Ticket Agt. Virgin Moon, a former student, is here today on his way to Rush University where he has a position as instructor. Glory dimple is the golf ball for those who like the best at 75s. Carroll's, Smith's. News Depot—Adv. Football Schedule Oct. 18—Drake at Lawrence. Oct. 22—Hamilton at Manhattan. Nov. 1—Oklahoma at Norman. Nov. 15—Washburn at Lawrence. Nov. 15—Nebusba at Lawrence. Nov. 22—Missouri at Columbia. Send The Daily Kansan Home.