UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN AURORA Bigger, Better Greater. Grander than ever this season GRAND The Best In KODAKS AND SUPPLIES We Do Finishing RAYMONDS DRUG STORE 831 Massachusetts. 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 J.W. Waters, Bath Plumbers 506 Eat Your Meals AT Anderson's Old Stand 715 Massachusetts Street 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. Just try it on. See the fit, feel the fabric, study the style, examine the work then learn the price, $17 for a Style Plus Suit or Overcoat. We agree to return your money if you can find its equal at the same price. ... Fresh from our New York buyer today some new Neckwear. See windows. ROOMS FOR RENT—Two south rooms. Modern. One single, one double. 1345 Kentucky. 2t. FOR RENT—Rooms for girls. 1230 Oread. 5t. THE Saturday Eve. Post This Week Is a Dandy BILL OF FARE The Incandescent Lily, a new serial. By Governeur Morris The Ruined Eye, short story By Melville Post Checkmating Miss Fanny, short story By Blanche Goodman Dead Beats and Bad Debts. Billy Fortune and the Gft-o'-God By William R. Lighton How the Baseball Scouts of the Big Leagues Find the New Material. Second installment of that great serial. The Butterfly. Conclusion of the serial. In Search of a Husband. 40 other articles. 72 pages GRIGGS 827 Mass. 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 "Square Deal" A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 1120 Grand Ave. Kansas City, Mo. Send for our Catalogue. "REPRESENTATIVE" SOPHOMORE PLATFORM To the Sophomore Class: "form" for which I stand as an follower. Immediately granting of class numerals to the boys who won them In addition to the class dances, a number of class "bums," social affairs at which stunts, plays, etc., can be given by class talent, dancing however, being tabooed, the class is taught whether they are participating in dancing or not, thus promoting class democracy and organization. The appointment of a live memorial committee, which shall begin the collect of memorial pictures and specifications, and adopt a systematic method of creating a memorial fund. Frequent social functions. In appointing committees, I pledge to appoint the best person for each appointment the best person each place win this restriction, that all facets of the fairly and proportionately represent We pre-election promises whatsoever to any person, or to any organization other than the Class of '16. Respectfully. Respectfully, J. M. JOHNSON. Ed. W. Parsons, Engraver, Watchmaker and Jeweler. Diamonds and jewelry. Bell Phone 717. 717 Mass. Queen City College. System and sewing taught. Dress-making in connection with school. Mrs. G. Mark Brown, 834 Ky. Bell 7164. Chocolates in one-half to five pond boxes. Our own and other makes, Wiedemann's...Adv. Pure Water McNish's absorbed water is absolutely pure. Phones 198—Adv. PHONE 198 Regarding entering the University from other universities. All students entering school from other universities will be required for the number of hours of work previously completed which would go towards a degree within the school in which they are enrolled. Students holding conflicts with students holding degrees. (Continued from page 1.) you pass to a school which requires a greater amount of time for voting as a sophomore and subtracted if vica versa. Graduate Students: All students who have received a degree from the University or any other college shall vote as seniors. POLITICS PERVADES OREAD Special Students: All special students shall carry 10 hours work be classified as Special! students having credit for more than 16 hours work, shall be classified within the school in which they carry the majority of their These rules shall take effect after being passed by the Men's Student Council, and after official publication in the Daily Kansan. NO FACULTY TENNIS CLUB THIS YEAR SAYS PROFESSOR LOST - Medium sized tan and white bull dog Tuesday. K. C., K. license. Answers to name of Hille Return to Chi Omega house, Phone Hot and cold drinks, choice candies, cigars and tobacco at Barber's Drug Store—Adv. SWEATER COATS The new members of the Franklin club this year are Clarence E. Griffiths, Charles E. Sweet, James A. Butin, Samuel J. Cooley, Erret G. Smith, Ralph J. Endicott, and William S. Cady. The Faculty Tennis Club, which was organized last year, has made no arrangements for this season. Prof. W. E. Higgins, its leader is not here this year and T. Townsend is on his way to year's secretary-treasurer, says no preparations have been made for any tournaments this year. Special banana nut ice cream Taste tells. Wiedemann's—Adv. "The faculty gave up its courts," said Mr. Smith this afternoon, "and took the southwest ones at the beginning of this school year. have elected officers for this have no date for a meeting has been set." The Aurora theater is presenting today for the last time their feature picture show, big league players. Mathieu Matthias, a former major league and other big league players.—Adv. 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. Attention Baseball Fans (Continued from page 1.) M. J. SKOFSTAD GOOD CLOTHES 829 MASS. ST. Fine Arts Concert Course Begins tonight in Fraser Hall at 8:15 JAPANESE PLAY "On the Road to Tokyo" Tuesday, Nov. 11th, Violin Recital by Otto Meyer. Tuesday, Nov. 18th, Piano Recital by Heniot Levy. Course Tickets $1.00 Admission 50c Student Enterprise Tickets good tonight only Your Next Suit Should Be A Benjamin We believe in 'Benjamin' Clothes for STYLE, FIT and GOOD WEAR They are Priced Right. $18 up Your Neckwear Just In Johnson & Carl Dresses For Every Occasion Dancing Dresses. Reception Dresses. Street Dresses. Ready to put on without a thought as to the planning or making. You will find in everyone those little ingenious touches of style that take a deal of talent and study to devise. The young women in our Second Floor Suit Room will have a pride in showing these dresses to you. A fitting room is at your service—Come in and try them on. You will be surprised at their beauty and reasonable prices. Reception Dresses of Crepe Meteor, Foulard, Crepe de Chine, Messaline or Brocade Velvet at $16.50 to $85. Party or Dancing Dresses of Chiffon, Messaline, Crepe de Chine, Net Shadow Lace, and other dainty materials at $12 to $27.50. Street Dresses of Serge, Poplin, Eponge, Canton Crepe, Granite Crepe in prevailing fall shades and black, $5.48 to $2.5 Your new dress or suit should be fitted over one of Warners Rust-Proof Corsets Drinks Bulline Hackman OVERCOATS We tailors make them and would like to talk style, quality and price to you because we want you to know even if you don't buy a TAILOR MADE OVERCOAT Barber Work FREE From Pain BERT WADHAMS The College Inn Barber Morses Chocolates McColloch's Drug Store FIRST STUDENT DANCE - - ROBINSON GYM MUSIC BY RAY HALL FRIDAY EVENING ADMISSION 50 CENTS