15. A HISTORICAL SOCIETY UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Notice Students O. P. Leonard's Fantatorium 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 Bidg. Bell 274 Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Lawrence Pantatorium 2 W. Waterloo, High Park Ave. 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 Vassar Chocolates McColloch's Drug Store If Clothes make the man, we make them. They fit, they wear, they please. Schulz 913 Mass. Dancing Mrs. J. L. Newhouse's Dancing School Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, Ecke's Hall. Private lessons by appointment. Bell 938 Chocolates in one-half to five ounces and other makes. Wiedemann's *Adv.* Let us show you a suit at $25 that is the "pride of the shop" from one of the most efficient manufacturers of clothing in the world. A suit that has absorbed the microbe of perfection. Made to make friends between the customers and the store. The Best In KODAKS AND SUPPLIES We Do Finishing RAYMONDS DRUG STORE 831 Massachusetts. Lawrence Transfer Co. Trunk Hauling Phone 15 Francisco & Co. Livery, Hacks and Garage CALABASH PIPES PROTSCH The College Tailor 12 Vermont Phonee 139 Football Schedule Oct. 11—Washington U. at Lawrence. Oct. 18—Drake at Lawrence. Oct. 25—Aggies at Manhattan. Nov. 1—Oklahoma at Norman. Nov. 15—Washburn at Lawrence. Nov. 19—Abnska at Lawrence. Nov. 22—Missouri at Kansas City or Columbia. Pineapple ice at Wiedemann's- The Mandolin Club will meet in room 116 Fraser, at Saturday at 9:30. There is a good trip in view and all are invited to come out. K. M. McConnell, director. We are proud of our music. Come and hear it. Aurora—Adv. Washington vs. K. U. Saturday All University organizations which wish to be mentioned in the student council should hand the student the same and officers to Registrar Foster at once. Bigger, Better, Greater, Grander, Aurora, Grand—Adv. Washington vs. K. U. Saturday. New Stock Fine Shapes Good Colors Prices Lower Than Before See Them In Our Window GRIGGS THE PIPE STORE OF KANSAS 827 Mass. MISSOURI LOOKS O. K. TO MISSOURI Special Correspondent For Kansan Says Team Is A Winner Bv O. N. Gingrich Columbia, Mo., Oct. 9—That the University of Missouri is going to have one of the fastest football teams in the world is an admission of the fact that saw the Tigers game last Saturday. It has been the aim of the Missouri coaches to make up in speed what the Tigers lack in ability to do, and to a considerable degree. Coaches Brewer and Schulte are very much dissatisfied with the showing which the Tigers play against, games with the scrubs and freshmen. In the last week's practice the Varsity squad has got down to play with the Tigers but did not put up much of a fight but the Tigers shawed that they had plenty of speed and are handling the ball well. Had it not been for some other reason, it would not be 0 to 0, would have been even larger. No regular line up has been selected for the Varsity. The Missouri coaching team is fighting for their positions and for that reason gives each man to understand that there must be no slowing up in the day of workouts, so the men in the squad seem to have their positions fairly well settled. The line-up for the Drury-Missouri game was 28-30-11, men in the lams, quarter; Dunckle, left end; Kemper, left tackle; Gallagher, left guard; Clay, right guard; Zimmerman, right tackle; Hermod, right tackle; Shepard, left half; Lake, right half. Next Saturday Missouri will play Illinois at Champaign. This game is expected to be a good one. The Illinois has to win the game, and Illinois has a strong team and is using an alteration of the famous Minnesota shift. This shift was used almost entirely by Illinois in the game with Kentucky last Sat. During the game Speelman was sent in as right tackle, Woody as left end, Collins as quarter, Moore as center, Wiltau and Woody as left half and Lauren as full back. The Varsity has been practicing ground ball throws, but they will be more secure practice this season than last. On Wednesday, the batters will be allowed on the bleachers. This year the coaches have planned to take no chances on the training of the players in order to continue with a former track man of the University of Illinois has been added to the training staff. Dr. Balley puts a suit on and goes out on the field in preparation for that no man over works and to be close at hand in case of injury. Washington vs. K. U. Saturday Under Other Goal Posts The Missouri Tigers will enter into practically the hardest game of the season next Saturday when they meet the University. The Missouri has his most working, hard every day this week in preparation for their tangle with the Tigers, and his one form of instilling "pep" into his athletes these three is to say "Remember, we play Missouri Saturday." The Princeton Tigers got away to a racing start on their 1913 football season last Saturday, when Coach Andrew's athletes completely overran the 69 to 0. Princeton got its first score early in the opening quarter on a freak safety, which occurred when Robin, the Tiger's kicker, punted 40 yards, the ball lightning from there rolling over the Collegeman's goal line before their safety man could fall upon it. The Nebraska Cornhaskens, not content with having Sam White the, old Princeton Cobra, helping Jumbo Siemch coach his charges, have recruited all of their old football stars from various parts of the state to help round out their rosters and big games of the season which begin next week. Sylvester Shonka, Jack Westover, Fred Hunter, Leroy Tempe, Dan Heywood, Jeffrey 'Rabbit' Chamier, and Jim Harvey are among those who have signified their intention of gathering on Nebraska Field soon to help Jumbo whip his Ali-Shars into shape. The Drake Bulldogs have been working hard all this week rounding their eleven into shape for their game with the Grinnih Collegians to be held next week. The team, their big fallback, look to be unusually strong, and hope to wipe out the disgrace which Grinih forced upon them last season. Their one big motto all this season is "Just do it." The Delfield announces that it is up to every student to do his share in next Saturday's enthusiasm because the "pep" carried over from that contest and will now be brought along in their contest with Kansas Jayhawkers a week from that date. Believe us, they will need lots of enthusiasm to tie them over the Jayhawk game. Bomb it again to avoid the defeat his athletes suffered from the Bulldogs at Des Moines last year. After a careful perusal of the following epistle, received at the sporting events, we arrived in the coined-chief of the Daily Lown, we come to the firm conclusion that we are glad that our football team has been able to win the terrible Hawkeyes this season. In years past the denizens of Iowa City have been comparatively easy picking for the league. Here's Word From Iowa. "With a victory of 45 to 3 against the State Normal last Saturday, the team was the first team started with the brightest prospects in many years. Thus far this season there has been no injury to most of the players, and a number of several further victories, barring mishaps. More than two teams were played being at home, the second team making a wonderful showing. Dick, Parsons, Captain McGinnis, Kirk, Garms, Bowen of the first team showed up in almost mid-season." "Because of the extraordinary showing made by the members of the second team last Saturday, an avid basketball fan and a Saturday cannot even be guessed. It is likely however that the regular squad will be started and others substituted, providing the game starts at the same time. This will probably happen as it is understood that the Mt. Vernor Collegeians are weak this fall, having lost many games through trauma and through a fraternity marshal last spring." Washington vs. K. U. Saturday. GOOD TIMES COMING Students to Have Seventeen Days Vacation—First Recess Nov 26 Students of the University of Kansas will be given five vacations this year. They will total seventeen school days and the first one will begin seven weeks from Thursday at noon. On Wednesday, November 26, the Thanksgiving recess will begin and be scheduled Monday, December 1. The second vacation, the longest of the year, will begin at noon Friday, December 1914, school work starting Monday, January 5. In observance of Lincoln's birthday, the first 12 nor on February 22. Washington's birthday. The last recess of the year will start Friday. April, and last over East Side Saturday, starting on the Tuesday morning following. Washington vs. K. U. Saturday. $37.5 Board, New England Club, meals. Specialties. Bed 1538 - Adv. Washington vs. K. U. Saturday. AT THE BOWERSOCK. Revised list of bookings for the Bowersock Theater to date. This list will of course be changed from time to time. Oct. 15—A Slave Girl of New York Oct. 17—Rose Stahl. Oct. 23—Massenett's Grand Opera Horiadio—The English Story of Nov. 3—Billy Single Clifford in "Believe Me." Nov. 4—Lyman Mewe. Nov. 14—Mae Maid. Nov. 23—Trustnut King Nov. 26—Little Boy Blue Nov. 28—Officer 666. Dec. 1—The Thief. Dec. 4—Mutt & Jeff Dec. 7—Vail &all in "The Girl From Mumm's" Dec. 29—McIntyre & Neath in "The Ham Tree" Dec. 31—Conspiracy Jan. 1—Virginian Jan. 5—Quo Vadis Pictures Jan. 6—Quo Vadis Pictures Jan. 7—Quo Vadis Pictures Jan. 8—Ready Money Jan. 9—Stop Thief Jan. 10—You a Mormon Jan. 17—Firedy Jan. 28—Lyman Howe Jan. 31—Pink Lady Feb. 6—Little Women Feb. 7—Sims of the Father Feb. 14—Jacket Feb. 21—Red Rose Feb. 16—Awakening of Heleni Mch. 6—Bought and Paid For Mch. 10—The Newly Weds Mch. 16—Al. G. Fields. Reception sticks all colors and flavors, Wiedemann's—Adv. All entered apprentices and higher degree Masons on the hill are corally invited and urged to attend a Masonic Smoker at the Temple, corner Berkeley and Mass. Sts., Saturday evening October 11, at 7:20. The University of Missouri is arranging for the teaching of agriculture through its extension division. Courses in stock raising, dairying, soils, horticulture, farm crops, and poultry raising will be offered. Special banana nut ice cream at Wiedemann's.-Adv. Special Saturday program at the Aurora and Grand—Adv. Washington vs. K. U. Saturday. Think It Over! Try It! You can't get better more wholesome food any place than at "THE COLLEGE INN" Get at $3.30 Commutation Ticket for $3.00, eat any time day or night, anything you want, and see if you are not better satisfied. Below is a small variety of the many good things we serve: night, any thing you want, and see if you are not better satisfy Below is a small variety of the many good things we serve: | SUNDAY SUpper | MENU | OCT. 12, 1913. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Grape Fruit, (½) | | $.10 | | Grape Fruit (½) Maraschino | | .15 | | Green Olives | | .10 | | Ripe Olives | | .10 | | Stuffed Olives | | .10 | | Pickles | | .10 | | Fresh Sliced Tomatoes, Extra Fine | | .10 | | Stuffed Tomatoes with Chicken Salad, each | | .15 | | Celery | | .10 | | Head Lettuce | | .10 | | Lettuce end Tomato | | .15 | | Smothered Spring Chicken | | .25 | | Roast Young Hen, Dressing | | .20 | | Roast Pork Ham, Sweet Potatoes | | .20 | | Stuffed Briskett of Veal | | .20 | | Roast Beef, Brown Gravy | | .15 | | Asparagus Tip in Cream on Toast | | .25 | | Moshroom Omelet | | .25 | | Chicken Liver Omelet | | .25 | | Potatoes o'Brien, and Blackberry Sauce With Above Meat Orders. | | | | Lee's Special Porter House Steak | | .40 | | Extra Cut Loin Steak, For (2) | | .75 | | Extra Cut Loin Steak, For (3) | | .125 | | Extra Cut Loin Steak, For (4) | | .150 | French Fried Potatoes . . . 10 Lyonaisie Potatoes . . . 10 German Fried Potatoes . . . 10 Potatoes O'Brien . . . 10 Cantaloupe Salad. . . 15 Cantaloupe Surprise . . 15 Fruit Salad. . . 10 Cherry Pie, whipped cream. . 10 Cherry Pie, a la mode. . 10 Banana Salad. . . 10 Banana Special. . . 15 Cantaloupe, a la mode. . 15 Pineapple, a la mode. . 10 Banana and Ice Cream. . 10 Banana and Cream. . 10 Fresh Peaches, Cream . . . 11 Fresh Peaches, Ice Cream . . 10 Angel Sandwich . . . 10 Chocolate Ice . . . 10 Vanilla Ice . . . 10 Orange Ice . . . 10 Sundae or Eclairs with choice of Creams . . . 10 Fresh Homme Made Pies . . 10 Pie, a la mode (choice of creams) . . 10 Coffee . . . 00 Tea. . . 00 Bottled Milk . . 00 Butter milk . . 0 Reserve a Booth Early. Home Phone 977 SWEATER COATS Large Roll Collars, $1.50 to $7.00. Military Collars. 75c to $7.00. An exceptionally strong line of Roll collars at $2.50, $3.00 and $4.50. Norfolks at $4.00 and $6.00. Jerseys of all kinds, 75c to $3.00. M. J. SKOFSTAD GOOD CLOTHES 829 MASS. ST. PLAN "TAFFY PULL" Home Economics Girls Will Have Old Fashioned Good Time The home economics club held its first meeting of the year, yesterday, and decided to have a "kid" tarty breakfast meeting, Saturday evening, Oct. 18. Pinafores and pig-tails are to be much in evidence and the taffy is to be made strictly, according to home experience, absolutely regardless of economic principles. Arrangements were made for the club to meet every two weeks at 4:30 o'clock. Election of officers will be held when more than one carolled in the department of domestic science is eligible as a member of the club. Attention Mandolin Men Attention, Mandolin lady The Mandolin tibbler will try a out in 11 a.m. the hall hall Saturday morning at 9:30. New men wanted. R. M. McConnell. Dr. Ernest Prokesch of the University of Texas has a dog which has acquired an unbeatable taste. The dog is a small Dane but has a Teuton capacity. The University of Michigan Oratical Society is attempting to seize Hake Smith. Ex- Sen, Albert Bevidence, and Sen. Robt. M. LoFollette. Washington vs. K. U. Saturday. A movement is under. way for a use of Journalism at Kansai Wesleyan. OLD K. U. STAR. "BILL" CALDWELL Engineer And Y, M. C. A. Man Who Played on the 1908 All-Victorious Team