UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Ruchings- Today's express brought to us the greatest collections of Netrand Chiffon Ruchings ever shown in Lawrence. Also the new Medici Collars in white and all new shades. Come, see these displayed on our center counters. WEAVER'S PEOPLES STATE BANK Welcomes the students. Capital $50,000 Surplus and undivided profits. $25,000 Drop in and see us. Parker MAKES Overcoats 847 Mass. St. AFTER THE SHOW GO TO REYNOLDS BROS. The Best In Eats 1031 MASSACHUSETTS ST. All seasonable flowers of the worth-while kind at The Flower Shop Mr. and Mrs. George Ecke Leading Florists 925 1-3 Massachusetts Phones 621 Home 7892 GOOD BOARD at Reasonable Price THE CO-OP CLUB Mrs. B. J. Schwinley STRICTLY CO-OPERATIVE 1345 KENTUCKY The WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Suplex $190 Capital $100,000 Corner Mass. and Quincy St. Issues its own letters of Credit and travellers Checks. The only way to carry goods is by plane. Please include all kinds solicited. Help Boost the THERMOMETER And Subscribe for the Daily Kansan $2.50 WEATHER TO BLAME FOR HORSE PLAGUE University Scientists Issue Report Dealing With Recent Kansas Epidemic That a recurrence of the Kansas horse plague of last year will be impossible until the same weather conditions with high humidity accompanied by high temperature are repeated, is the belief of University of Kansas scientists, and the report made by Dr. S. J. Hunter and Prof. S. P. Sherwood, of the department of physiology, W. K. Skogg, and Andrei L. Skogo, of the University Medical School. The conclusion reached by the University investigators that the disease was forage poisoning and was not contagious received the endorsement of the hospital Burke Medical Industry, the Fort Lawrence veterinary surgeon, and the faculty of the Kansas City Veterinary College. "The cause of this disease is associated with molds and parasitic fungi growing on grains and other vegetation, say, in hay or pasture, or among horses grazing in pastures, fed upon improperly cured forage. One attack of the disease does not immunize the subject against a second attack. The disease is often practically worthless and in some cases positively harmful, while under the guise of the word 'vaccine', commercial preparations, some of which have proven to be positively harmful, are compounded and sold at large prices. “Preventive treatment, through the exercise of proper care in using pure water, and feeding well cared for horses during the period of the outbreak, is the only proven means of dealing with the disease. Where these precautions have been cared for, the sickness among horses has ceased.” DYCHE ANSWERS CHARGES State Fish and Game Warden Accused of Inefficiency Charged with having failed to carry out the original purposes of the fish and game laws, Prof. L. L. Dyche is accused of being mishandled with the governor by C. T. Rankin of Hutchison, who heads the Kansas Sportsman's Association, which has been fighting Professor Dyche for his published statement Mr. Dyche refutes the charges against him, and in many instances seems to show them they are working in the eyes of the public. The friends of Professor Dyche says that the opposition to the fish and game warden comes from attorneys who wish to match offices under Mr. Dyche political plums. The present fish and game warden has charge of the department of systematic biology. In 1819 he was made warden by the Regents of the University and has held that position under their direction up to the present day. OREAD HIGH SCHOOL ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The following officers were elected for the year by the students of Oread high school Monday morning: Bruce McKee, president; Gladys Hobbs, vice-president; and William Razzell, Frances Martin and William Brazill, student advisors. The Victor quartet, consisting on four University men, has signed a contract with the Theater in St. Joseph during the Christmas holidays. The members of the quartet are Allan Herron, Victor Larsen, Itai Lake, and Howa Laverdyan. A manager of athletics was appointed to arrange a basketball-ball schedule for the winter. Several stars from over the state have come here to finish their high school work and will try out for the team. VICTOR QUARTET WILL SING IN MISSOURI The men made their initial debut before the University last spring, and spent the summer singing in southern and eastern Kansas. Prof. C. A. Haskins of the department of sanitary engineering is at present locating several waterworks plants over the state. This work is overseen by the State Board for Norton where he will help plan sanitary conditions for the state tuberculosis hospital there. PLANS SANITATION OF STATE WHITE PLAGUE HOSPITAL Yale University is preparing for a record enrollment this year. Already the senior end students of the previous records and it will be found necessary to house some of them in freshman dormitories for their education. The frequent freshman escapes pulled off last year have caused a w皇 ruling that they must return home where an increased force will see that order is maintainer. Dancing Mrs. J. L. Newhouse's Dancing School Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, Ecke's Hall. Private lessons by appointment. Bell 938 A "Square Deal" AT THE BOWERSOCK. 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 Seed for our Catalogue. Revised list of bookings for the Bowersock Theater to date. This list will of course be changed from time to time: Oct. 1—Tik I. Man of Óz Oct. 15—A Slave Girl of New York Oct. 17—Rose Stahl. Oct. 23-Massenet's Grand Opera projodride-The English Story of Salmon. Nov. 2—Billy Single Clifford in "Believe Me." Nov. 4—Lyman Howe. Nov. 14—Rose King Man. Nov. 25—Fruction Cat. Nov. 25-Little Boy Blue Nov. 28-Officer 666. Dec. 1—The Thief. Dec. 16—Mutt & Jeff Dec. 27—It'll call in "The Girl From Mumm's" Dec. 29-Mclntyre & Neath in "Ham Tree" Dec. 31-Conspirecy Jan. 1-Virginian Jan. 5-Quo Vadis Pictures Jan. 7-Quo Vadis Pictures Jan. 7-Quo Vadis Pictures Jan. 8-Ready Money Jan. 10-Toy Thief Jan. 10-Are You a Mormon Jan. 17-Firefly Jan. 28-Lyman Howe Jan. 31-Pink Lady Jan. 31-Little Women Feb. 7-Sins of the Father Feb. 14-Harry Lauder Feb. 21-Red Rose Feb. 16-Awakeing of Hele Mch. 6—Bought and Paid For Mch. 10—The Newly Weds Mch. 16—Al, G. Fields. the most exclusive line of sweat- carroll's. 709 Mass. St.-Adv. Do it now, Squires for your photo. Adv. Try a hot chocolate at our four- catered stand. Barber & Son, Druggists…Adv. FOR RENT - A desirable room for University. 1218 Miss. B, 1328. Lawrence Sewing School. Ladies' tailoring and dressmaking. Sewing school 814 Mass. Phones 550. Miss Powers; Miss C. McClaryman. Let us make your photos now. Squires Studio--Adv. LOST-Sigma Nu bar pin on Oread morning. Return to 1145 Indiana. Return to 1145 Indiana. FOR RENT - Parlor bedroom, well lited, well furnished, and heat-able young man or lady or gentleman of the faculty. 312 Ohio. phone 2552. RATS WANTED—The department of zoology will pay 15 cents each for live rats brought in before next week at room 206 Snow bath B, M. Allen FOR RENT --Rooms for four girls at 1218 Mississippi. Call Bell 99. Send the Daily Kansan home. Francisco & Co. Livery, Hacks and Garage 812 Vermont Phones 139 Lawrence Transfer Co Trunk Hauling Phone 15 Lawrence Transfer Co. The Park Grocery 1300 Massachusetts GOOD GOODS Honest Weighte Both Phones, 40 To the Students We carry as side lines: Kodaks and supplies, writing paper, and toilet articles. We do Kodak finishing. RAYMONDS DRUG STORE 881 Mass. Hess Bros. MEAN 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 HAMPTON Street Phone 991 PROMPT DELIVERY A. A. BIGLOW Grocery The Best of Goods Special Rates to Fraternities and 1103 Mass. Phones 562 FALL OPENING Business College Louisville, Kansas ENTER AND MONDAY FORNEY YOURS for first class treatment BERT WADHAMS The College Inn Barber Let us save your soles. First class Prices Right. Student Shop 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. Taxiehacks, Hacks, Livery Bargage Hauld Both Phones 148 FOUNTAIN PENS OFFICE SUPPLIES TYPEWRITERS F. I. CARTER 1025 Mass. Bell Phone 105 Notch COLLAR A Grapeleaf High Band Notch Collar. 2 for 25 sents Cluett, Peebody & Co., Inc. Maker M'COLLOCH'S Drug Store is the Rexall Store COLLEGE INN BARBER SHOP At the Foot of the Hill on Adams A Real Shop With Barbers and Service We Invite Your Inspection Satisfaction Guaranteed or Whiskers Refunded BERT WADHAMS K. U. PANTATORIUM AND DYE WORKS Student Rates: See Our Solicitors Cleaning and Ladies's Work a Specialty. JACK FULLERTON 1400 Louisiana Phones: Bell, 1400; Home, 140 CAMPUS AT YALE Current periodicals are running clothing advertisements showing cuts of students on the campus at Yale. I make clothes for men on the campus of achievement. SCHULZ, 913 Mass Notice O. P. Leoard'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. Students O. P. Leonard's Panatorium is on the job again this year. 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. Eat Your Meals AT Anderson's Old Stand 715 Massachusetts Street Come on Down to JIM'S Tonight 1101 St. St. We like to do little jobs of repairing The College Jeweler Call for our catalogue of K. U. and fraternity novelties. We have the most complete line in Lawrence.