UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN RAINCOATS Today's express brought a good assortment of Raincoats. Buy now and have them the next time it rains, for they will sell out the very first rainy day. Prices $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 WEAVER'S FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES "SIGNET" This is a new one just arrived. Thought you might be interested. A mighty good shoe at a small price. Comes in Lace or Button, Black Gunmetal only. $3.50 FISHER'S W. W. W. Rings in which the stones do stay. Lose a stone from any ring bought in this store excluding a diamond, and it will be replaced free of charge. Sol Marks We duplicate any lens—save the pieces. Pure Water McNicki's cold water is absolutely pure. Phones 198—AdV. www.mcnickilife.com Eldridge House Stable W. E. MOAK, Prop. Taxicabs, Hacks, Livery Bargage Haulied Both Phones 148 FOUNTAIN PENS OFFICE SUPPLIES TYPEWRITERS F. I. CARTER 1025 Mass. Bell Phone 105 K. U. PANTATORIUM AND DYE WORKS Student Rates: See Our Solicitors Cleaning and Ladies's Work a Specialty. JACK LERTON 1400 Louisiana Phones: Bell, 1400; Home, 140 W. C. M'CONNELL, Physician and surgeon, Office, 819 Mass St. Bell 399, Home 9342, Residence, 1346 Teen. Bell 1023, Home 936. PROFESSIONAL CARDS FALL OPENING LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas ENTER AND MONDAY FORNEY J. F. BROCK, Opometeriet and Specialist Office of Office 802 Mass. Phone: bell 605 911. Repairs Shoes 1017 Mass. Try Him G. A HAMMAN M. D. E. eye, ear, and G. A HAMMAN M. D. E. eye, ear, and Satellite Guaranteed **Dick Building** HARRY REDING. M. D. Eyre. ear, nose and throat. 814. 560-3270. HARRY REDING. Bed 913. Home 512. DR. H, W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. J. R. BEGHIELT, M. D. D. O. 833 Music Hunslett Street. Both phones, office and phone. J W O'BRYON. Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Belf. Phone 507. G. W. JONES, A. M., M. D., Diseases of the surgery, stomach, and gynecology Suite 10, F. A. A. Bldg. Residence, 1201 Ohio St. Both phones, 35. DR. H. T. JONES, Room 12 F. A. F. Bldg. Residence 1130 Tenn. Phone 211 DR. H. L. I. CHAMBERS Office over DR. H. L. I. Chambers Studio. Both phones. DR. BURT R. WHITE Department. Phone 938, Home 257, Fax 838-7461. CLASSIFIED Barbers Frank lil' barber Shop, 1025 Mass Two good barbers. Satisfaction assured Two good barbers. Satisfaction assured. J. C. Booker's Barber Shop, 913 Mass Students' whiskers a speciality; 4 chairs never have to wait. Razors hosed. Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co. for Mazda lamps 1937 Mass. chassis #85 Ladies Tailors Mess. Ellison Dressmaking and Ladies Mairoring of the Mass. Phones 2411, over the Mass. Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking. Gowns for all occasions. All work guaranteed. Mrs. T. B. Dally, 914 Mass. Sanitary cleaning establishment in connection. Phone: (212) 358-7060. Lawrence Swearing School, Ladies' tailoring School, 400 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Phones 550 - Mits. Powers; M. C McCherick Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampoining, hair-guards, "Martiello" haircuts, hair-trimming call cell 1372. Homme 91. Select Hair Dress School, 927 Mass M8. Sporting Goods D & M sporting goods and athletic supplies. Damedy & Ernst, $26 Mass. St., Phone 345-789-1234. Ed' W. Parsons, Engraver, Watch- maker and Jeweler. Diamonds and jewelry. Bell Phone 717. 717 Mass. Queen City College. System and sewing taught. Dress-making in connecton with school. Mrs. G. Mark Brown, 834 Kg. Bell 7164. AURORA Bigger,Better Greater,Grander than ever this season GRAND Your Meals Eat AT 715 Massachusetts Street Anderson's Old Stand INCOME TAX AFFECTS NONE BUT DR. STRONG Includes Only Chancellor's Salary—"Exemption Too High"—Prof. Millis. That the recent income tax law is not inclusive enough, as far as salary is concerned, is the opinion of Prof. H. A. Mills, of the department of civil engineering faculty, Chancellor Strong, will be required to pay the tax, he said. "The exemption of $3,000 is too high," Professor Mills said this afternoon. "The tax should reach all incomes over $1,500. The exemption ranges from $4,000 for married men will throw the tax on less than two per cent of the people. The professional classes will practically escape the tax." "The exemption should be lowered to $1500. This would include the majority of professional workers, the best paid wage American $3000 a year to live, and I see no reason why the exemption should not be lowered to reach a large per cent of the population. In other countries income tax is very broadly distributed." "The plan of the law is to tax the incomes at the source whereverpossessors or corporations will deduct the amount of the tax from salaries and dividends, and turn them over to the person whose tax was given to the person whose tax was paid and he will report his total income to the tax collector, specifying the amount and the tax to be paid to all persons who pay the tax on all for which he has no receipt." Social Notes Glady's Ayers of Horton has pledged Kappa Kappa Gamma. The Pii Kappa Psi fraternity has October twenty-fifth Eckel's hall for October twenty-fifth. The Alpha Delta Pi sorority will hold initiation Saturday night. Kappas Thirty Years Old. The active chapter and alumni members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of the founding center at the University of Kansas with a dinner at the chapter house Tuesday, Oct. 14. The Kappa Sigma fraternity will give it its chapter house Friday, Oct. 17. Ivan Waugh of Eskridge has pledged Alpha Tau Omega. Vale Householder Married Vale Househouse have been received of housements have been received of September. 10 of Miss Vale Householder of Columbus, to Dr. T. Read of Demopolis, Ala. Mrs. Read was a senior in the College last year and a member of the Sigma Kappa sorority. Mr. and Mrs. Read will make their home in Demopolis. We cater especially to University patronage. Aurora.-Adv. The Committee on Student Interests is now prepared to furnish the students with a volunteer organization and desiring to give dancing parties. The blanks may be obtained from Prof. E. W. Murray, Professor of Sociology at Wednesday mornings after chapel and on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons from 2:20 to 2:40 p.m. Hot tomato soup with crackers. 5 cents per cup at Wiedemann's... Adv. Latest Pathe weekly at the Atra rora today and tomorrow--Adv. Washington vs. K. U. Saturday. Take her to the Aurora.—Adv. Washington vs. K. U. Saturday. Fairfax Hotel and Dining Room Large Cool Comfortable Dining Room with prompt service. Special rates to club "feeds." Buy a commutation ticket. O. E. LEARNARD Manager 708-710 Mass. 'SHADOW'—the smart fall and winter collar style that keeps its smartness and style when you wear it. The LION collar features give the reason—especially the famous LION "Lock-that-Locks." 6 for 75c or as usual 2 for 25c. Lion Collars Oldest Brand in America UNITED SHIRT & COLLAR CO., Makers, TROY, N. Y. PHONE 100 FOR TAXICABS PEERLESS GARAGE, Phone 100. The WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Corner Mass. and Quincy Sts. Issues its own Letters of Credit and Travellers Checks. The only way to carry your money in safety. Banking of all kinds solicited. AFTER the THEATRE PARTIES OUR SPECIALTY REYNOLDS BROS. 1005 Mass. $3.75 Board. New England Club. 1320 Ohio. Good times and good meals. Specialties. Bell 1538—Adv. Cherry ice at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Hot chocolate with whipped cream at Wisdomens s."-Adv. per cup at Wisdomens s."-Adv. Washington vs. K. U. Saturday. FIRST CONFERENCE GAME Washington vs. K. U., Saturday, Oct. 11 McCOOK FIELD Tickets, $1.00. Student Tickets Admit, (North Gate.) Student Tickets, Reserved, 50 cents, (South Bleachers) 2,000 seats on North Bleachers for Students and Faculty. Section CC reserved for Faculty. Sections DD and EE reserved for Thundering Thousand. Section FF, University Girls and Ladies with escorts (positively no smoking in this section). 1,000 unreserved seats in remaining sections. Get Your Student Tickets at Registrar Foster's Office Before Game No Season Tickets are Sold at Field. Reserved seats now on Sale at Office, Room 203 Robinson Gym and at Carroll's