UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The official student inner of the University of Kansas EDITORIAL STAFF REPRESENT FLINT . . . . . HARRY W. SWINGLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business Manager RAY ELDINDRU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Circulation Manager BENNIE MALMER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advertising ADNA, PALMER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advertising JOSH BISOP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advertising REPORTORIAL STAFF LUCY BARGER HARLAND HUTCHING LANDON LAIRD GLENDAH ALLINE BREATHFIT BEESBROTH BRIANNE KENNEDY Entered as second-class mail matter September 17, 1910, at the postoffice at Lawrence, Kansas, under the act of March 3, 1879. Published in the afternoon five times a week, by students of the University of Kansas, from the press of the department of journalism. Subscription price $2.50 per year, in advance: one term, $1.50. Phone. Bell K. U. 25. Address all communications to UNIVERSITY DALLY KANBAN, Lawrence The Daily Kansan aims to picture the undergraduate life of the students, by asking them to be honest and by standing for the ideal The University holds; to pay no favorites; to be clean; to be cheerful; to be charitable; to be courageous; to leave more than a decade in the University; in all, to serve to the best of its ability the students of the University. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1913. Go, little bundle of dreams, Like a startled lark springing, (Damp with cold dew of the song A lone heart is singing). From thy low-built nest on the ground Straight to heaven's gate wringing. If on a pinion too frail To uphold in that tenuous sea You have sped to the breast of the sun, Daring too hardily. Fold your wings with our song just begun, And drop home to me. -Willard A. Wattles. THE TANGO Every girl in the University should consider it a personal insult that two dancing teachers from Topeka came here this week hoping to recruit a class of tango pupils among University students. Everyone knows the origin of the dance well enough to need no reminding. If the class had been filled with University students such would have been a sad commentary not only on the University, but also on the homes from which these students come. The tango is decidedly out of place in Kansas. "LOTS OF PEP." SATURDAY Manager W. O. Hamilton's plan for a big opening day feature in connection with Saturday's football game is certainly a good idea and well worth the hearty support of the entire student body. Besides starting the athletic season off on the jump, the occasion will be of unusual interest in that Governor Hodges and probably many other state officials will be here to see us at play. It will be something new to our state officials to see the University at play. They'll find the students a pretty fine lot when not bugging for quizzes. They'll find the long-haired professors much like the rest of us when not grading quiz papers; and they'll find both as loyal and fond of fair play as any lot of University men wildly rooting for the home team can be. The proposition as a whole will be a good thing for the University and will put "pep" into the student body and football team too. Manager Hamilton has done his part; let's all get out Saturday and do ours. ' lack of the whole matter of caps and student government and faculty regulation lies one end which both faculty and student body highly desire, but which neither is able to attain in agreement: spirit for all classes of the University, and a unified school spirit. Why can't the freshman class decide this squabble about wearing freshman caps? Manifestly, to attain that end, class spirit must be developed in the freshman year if possible. The faculty, fearful of physical injury in class scraps and paddling, has abolished class scraps and would take from the Student Council the last means being used to create freshman unity. FRESHMEN CAN SETTLE IT. Organization by the freshmen is the solution desired, and if we had it there would be no freshman cap rule because, first, the freshmen could prevent the enforcement of the rule and second, because the Council's aim would therein be attained. Freshmen, you are next. "HANK" MALOY ON FRESHMAN CAPS Careers are great, or a thick think tank. King Oskiwalla of the Fiji Islands crowned his dome of thought with a coal hod that was washed ashore from a wrecked ship. Happy Hooligan deemed a tomato can sufficient pro- tention for his hamboy bean. Harry Kemp left off the headgear proposition altogether and chased himself around on the campus bare-headed. But our freshmen—they are more particular. But our freshmen—they are more particularly. They think the little blue fried egg effect urged upon them in years gone by is not dignified enough. And they would take the matter out of the hands of the Student Council altogether now and decide themselves what shall officially go upon their heads. Verily, indeed, there shall be "truth from the mouths of babes." Unfamiliar Verses "SUFFICIENT UNTO THE DAY" Tattered urchins pitching pennies Gutter streaked, gutter learned, Never borrow Dreary morrow. Dusty sparrows, squabbling, twitter, "Every lost one will be numbered. Wherefore should we Not be carefree?" -Gale Gossett. THE MOTHER OF JUDAS The sorrowing mother of Judas knelt by the side of her And her heart was sealed to the story of the dreadf deed he had done; His Father had left him, broken, a statue of shame and pride— But his Mother knelt beside him and closed his eyes when he died. There were no mourners for Judas, there was no mourner but one. A pitiful gray-haired woman who knelt by the side of her son: And so she wept beside him as the others, mocking, passed— For God is tender with mothers... He gives them faith to the last! Harry Kemp. 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. HAS THE NEW MULTIPLEX Hammond Typewriter Been Demonstrated to You? FOUND… A Fountain Pen. Owner 1140 Ohio 6140 Ohio F. G. C. Call Ball 2452. OUCH! Never Occurs with us Bert Wadhams College Inn Barber Manicure articles, toilet powders talcums, toilet waters and cosmetics a large assortment at Barbers' Drug Store.-Adv. For Hot Lunches After the Dance and Theatre Reynolds Bros. 1031 Mass. Bowersock Theatre Tues. Oct. 7th Oliver Morosco presents his $50,000 Fairyland Extravaganza Bath caps, sponges, chamois, shampoo bags, toilet waters and powders of all kinds at Barber & Son's drug store--Adv. Ed. W. Parsons, Engraver, Watchmaker and Jeweler. Diamonds and jewelry. Bell Phone 717. 717 Mass. skin cure for eczema, barbers itch, dandruff, and all skin affections, guaranteed by Barber & Son- Adv. THE TIK-TOK MAN OF OZ Kodak furnishing done in the right way. Squires Studio—Adv. Woodward & Co. Parquet, $2.00, $1.50; Balcony, $1.00, $7.50; 2nd Balcony, $0c. PRICES Dick Bros., for all leading brands of safety razors and blades—Adv. Spaldings black gym suits are attributed to Spaldings, at Carrolls, 790 Mass. St., Ames. 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 Wm. Jewell vs. K. U. Saturday. Lawrence Sewing. School. Ladies tailoring and dressmaking. Sewing school 814 Mass. Phones 550 Miss Powers; Miss C. McClarney. The best sellers of safety razors, miniature currys, Barbies, and Sonia's store. Adv. Do it now, Squires for your photo - Adv. FOR RENT—Rooms for four girls at 1218 Mississippi. Call Bell 99 Try a hot chocolate at our four- tones. Barber & son, Druggles.—Adv. Let us make your photos now. Squires Studio--Adv. Wm. Jewell vs. K. U. Saturday. Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx Young men's fall styles by Hart Schaffner & Marx YOU young men who want the smartest styles ought to see early the new models we have brought together for you this season. The special designs which have been prepared are very new, clever, original; many unique features you'll not get in any other clothes. There's a lot of individuality in the way the shoulders are shaped; a fit to the back; the trousers have new, distinctive lines; the waistcoats are different. You know you're right if you're wearing Hart Schaffner & Marx fine clothes PECKHAM'S This store is the home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes Regal Shoes A. Graceful High Band Notch Collar. 2 for 25 cents Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Maker M'COLLOCH'S Drug Store is the Rexall Store K. U. PANTATORIUM AND DYE WORKS Student Rates: See Our Solicitors Cleaning and Ladies's Work a b Heid Caps JACK FULLERTON 1400 Louisiana Phones: Bell, 1400; Home, 140 Come on Down to JIM'S Tonight 101 Mass. St. FOOT-BALLS K. U. IN COLORS Just the thing for your rooms 50c each Something new Get one now SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT CARROLL'S Phone 608 709 Mass St. Are you in on the guess? 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 941 Mass. St. Ustalra. Notice Students Eat Your Meals AT Anderson's Old Stand 715 Massachusetts Street