UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Francisco & Co. Livery, Hacks and Garage 812 Vermont Phones 139 Lawrence Transfer Co. Trunk Hauling Phone 15 The Park Grocery The Park Grocery 1300 Massachusetts GOOD GOODS Honest Weights Both Phones, 40 Hess Bros. HESS BROS. MEAT MARKET for the very best fresh and cured meats at the right prices. 941 MASS. Both Phones 14. The University Meat Market has just been remodeled and solicits the club and fraternity trade Quality and prices guaranteed 1023 Mass. Phones 991 PROMPT DELIVERY A. A. BIGLOW Grocery Special Rates to Fraternities and Clubs The Best of Goods The Best of Goods 1103 Mass. Phones 562 FALL OPENING LAWRENCE LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas ENTER AND MONDAY FORNEY Repairs Shoes 1017Mass. Try Him Students Let us save your soles. First class Shoe Repairing. Prices Right. Studio Shoe Shop. 1107 Mass. R. O. BURGERT, Prop. LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 11 years at 11 West Warren. PROTSCH The College Tailor Eldridge House Stable W. E. MOAK, Prop. Taxicabs, Hacks, Livery Baggage Haued Both Phones 148 FOUNTAIN PENS OFFICE SUPPLIES TYPEWRITERS F. I. CARTER 1025 Mass. Bell Phone 105 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. K. U. PANTATORIUM AND DYE WORKS Student Rates: See Our Solicitors Cleaning and Ladies' Work a Specialty. JACK FULLERTON 1400 Louisiana Phones: Bell, 1400; Home, 140 Try the club sandwiches at the K U. Cafe..Adv. Colonist Tickets to California On Sale Daily, September 25 to October 10.1913 Very Low Fare to nearly all points in California, the Northwest, and many places intermediate. Liberal stopover privileges. Accepted in Pullman Tourist Sleepsers and Free Chair Cars carried on Santa Fe Fast Trains. Three trains daily from Kansas City to California. Personally conducted excursions. For literature,fare and service from here,apply to W. W. BURNETT, Agent Lawrence, Kansas PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. MCOONELLY, Physician and Humane Services, Residence, 1430 Tenn St. Houston, TX 76258 J. F. BROCK, Opnemistrat and Specialist in Medical Office 802 Mass Phone 8015. HARRY REDING. M. D Eye, ear now M. Eyed, ear now. Phones: 811 513. Home 612. Phone: 811 513. Home 612. G. A. HAMMAN. M. D. Eye ear, and specular specular. Building D. Smithsonian. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oeulist, Lawrence, Kansas. J. W. O'BRYON. Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Bell Phone 507. J. R. BCHITEL, M. D. D. O. 833 Messam streets. Both phones, office and G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. Diseases of suture junctions 1. J. S. WILSON, Residence, 1204 West 7th Street, New York, N.Y. DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over supers' Studio. Both phones. DR. H. T JONES, Room 12 F. A. DREXELS, Room 13 F. A. H. I. CHAMBERS, Office over DR. BURT R. WHITE Osteopathe Phones, Bell 938, Home 257, Office, 745 Mass, St. CLASSIFIED Barbers Frank 101's Barber shop, 1025 Mass. Two good barbers. Satisfaction assured. J. C. Houk's Barber shop, 913 Mass. S. Chuck's Barber shop, 913 Mass. e chairs to have to walk. Razors banged. Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co. for Gas and Mazda lamps: 937 Mass Homes 5248 Ladies Tailors Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking, Gowns for all occasions. All work guaranteed. Mrs. T. R. Daily 914 Mass. Sanitary establishment in connection. Phone 421 Belfast. Mrs. Elliott Dressmaking and Ladies Phone: 2141, over John & Carl hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-gifts., "Mariella" salon, for pointers. For pointers call BW 1572, Imm 161. Select Hair Dress Shop, 922 Mass St. Lawrence Sewing School Leslie cultivated the power of sewing with her Punches 500. Miss Powers, Ms C McCain, Ms Ginsburg. D & M sporting goods and athletic supplies. Demanded & Ernst. 826 Mass. S. Phones. 349-517-7020. Hair Dressers Ed. W. Parsons, Engraver, Watchm- atcher and Jeweler. Diamonds and jewelry. Bell Phone 717. 717 Mass. Sporting Goods Particular Cleaning and Pressing Lawrence Pantatorium O. W. Warer Ruth Plimack 5016 FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE For Hot Lunches 'BE MODERATE AND FORGET TO WORRY' After the Dance and Theatre Reynolds Bros. 1031 Mass. Dr. Naismith Gives Health Advice to Freshmen And Others. "EAT THREE MEALS A DAY" Physical Director Says Students Should Not be Extremists in Study, Athletics or Recreation Wm. Jewell vs. K. U. Saturday. "Adaptability is necessitated from the fact that the student is changing from an active to a sedentary life, from the liberties of the home to the confinement of the room," says Dr. Naismith. Realizing that new students in the University of Kansas are entering a period in their lives entirely different from that to which they have been accustomed, Dr. Naismith has outlined a statement of advice to students urging them to use discreet methods adapting themselves to new conditions. "Moderation, regularity, and cheerfulness are three things necessary to every phase of student life. Students should not become extremists in any line; study, athletics, or recreation, but should give a reason- "That exercise is essential to proper development of students has been proved by numerous examples." The gym three times a week throughout the school year will maintain the body in about the same condition as when it was last exercised. Two times a week leave the student 'done up' at the end of the year, and five times a week in the middle of the week assess if the body is to develop and grow. 'Moderation in eating as well as regularity is the next most important consideration in the physical activity of students. The student goes away with the exercise to which he has been accustomed, and accordingly the amount of food should be decreased so many students that eliminating breakfast or any of the other meals each day is without foundation. It has, by experiment in the University, a tendency for living is injurious to the health of the body, that three regular meals taker in moderation are better. Worry or excitement during the meal has an injuryful effect on the digestion. "Chererfulness has an inestimable effect on the health. It is worry and anxiety regulator. Regularity in work and then complete relaxation from the worries of recitation and quizzes would materialize a majority of students in the school." SCHOOL OF MEDICINE SHOWS BIG INCREASE Dr. Sundwall Says Enrollment Is Largest in History of University "The enrollment this year is the largest in the history of the school," said Dr. John Sundwall, professor of anatomy in the School of Medicine at the University of North Carolina, saying every reason to believe the increase will be even greater next year." The School of Medicine shows a larger increase this year than last year. There are fifty freshmen and thirty sophomores at the University, and fifteen juniors and eleven seniors. The school is being added every year and a number of men of international repute are now on the faculty. Dr. C. Ferdinand' Nelson is a new professor this year. He received his A. B. from Wisconsin university in 1908, and was professor of physics there in 1914, then to 1908 to 1911. In the fall of 1911 he returned to Wisconsin university and received his Ph.D. in the spring of 1912. Last year he was professor of chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, assistant professor of pharmacy and physiological chemistry at the University. Another new professor in the School of Medicine is Dr. George E. Coghill. His A. B. and D. Ph. were received from Brown university and his M. S. from New Mexico university. For six years he has been professor in Dennison university. Dr. Coghill has an international reputation in comparative mineralogy work. He is associate professor of anatomy. -Etta Smith To Watch Wheels Go Round ... The class in Newspaper Administration is planning a trip to Tepoea or Kansas City, where it will visit the leading newspaper and publishing firm. He will be answered by Prof. L. N. Flint, who will explain the various presses and printing machines. Special caramel nut ice cream at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Drop in at the K. U. Cafe and try to catch a Friday and saturday evening—Adv Soprano Soloist Coach and Teacher of Singing Prompt and efficient service at the K. U. Cafe--Adv. Regular tutor rates to University students. For appointment, call Bell 1237 1700 Kentucky Reference, Professor C. E. Hubach Bowersock Theatre Tues. Oct. 7th Oliver Moroscio presents his $50,000 Fairyland Extravaganza With original company of 100 Direct from Shubert Theatre, Kansas City. 10 gorgeous stage pictures 20 smashing song hits California Beauty Chorus of 50 Seats on Sale at Woodward & Co. PRICES Parquet, $2.00, $1.50; Balcony, $1.00, $7.5c; 2nd Balcony, $0c. HAS THE NEW MULTIPLEX Hammond Typewriter Been Demonstrated to You? We wish to inform our many users in Lawrence that your Mr. J. A. Keeler, 39 Mass. Street, will represent THE HAMMOND TYPEWRITER COMPANY in your city. This wonderful (MULTIPLEX WRITER), with complete line of supplies can be had at Mr. Keeler's Store. We would be pleased to have you call and examine this Machine. Dancing Mrs. J. L. Newhouse's Dancing School Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, Ecke's Hall. Private lessons by appointment. Bell 938 Come on Down to JIM'S Tonight 1101. Mass. St. Ruchings- Everybody raves over these beautiful Ruchings. The greatest assortment ever shown in Lawrence, and today one of the most popular items in the neckwear department. Come in tomorrow and choose yours, for everyone who looks buys more or less. Also the new Medici collars in all the new Tango shades. Spend a few minutes at the ribbon counter and see the new ribbons for bows and girdles. WEAVER'S Fischers shoes are good shoes. Attention,Girls How is your supply of shoe polish, laces pump bows, etc? We do shoe repairing Gym Oxfords are here in two grades $1.25 and $1.50.Widths B.C.and D. Otto Fischer tobacco with a smooth, delightful flavor a taste that never pals you—doesn't burn it EVERY freshman wants to start right. Put him next to Velvet—the college smoke. It's the real, time-matured Violet is super tobacco-aged two years—an ideal smoke. Today—tomorrow—whenever you do smoke it, that day will play its role. You will become a Velvetstain. Just keep it in mind. At all dealers. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. Fairfax Hotel AND Dining Room SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER, 35c, from 12 to 2 o'clock The largest, coolest, most comfortable Dining Room in Lawrence. No waiting for a chance to get a table. The best coffee made in the best way with real cream. Pure whole milk. Creamery butter. Distilled water. We are selling commutation tickets. Five Dollars and fifty cents worth of the best eating in town for Five Dollars. UPSTAIRS OVER 708-710 MASS. OSCAR E. LEARNARD, Mgr.