UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN For those September days Fashion says blues and grays. All the novel styles are here, nothing cheap, nothing dear. True value is what we give making profit enough to live. Return goods that fail to please, you get your money with perfect ease. Fall suits $15 to $30. Light weight overcoats $15 to $25. Everything for men and young men. This Schedule is published for the benefit of the Students. Notice will be given of changes, if any are made. Lawrence Railway & Light Co. CAR SCHEDULE Afternoon Schedule, Main Line to Park Cars leave Haskell, hr., 12, 24, 36, 48 minutes past the hour. Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts for Santa Fe, 3,15,27,39,and 51 minutes past the hour. Cars, leave Henry and Massachusetts for South Massachusetts. 9, 21, 33, 45 and 57 minutes past the hour. To K. U. Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts for K. U. via Michigan and 80 miles. Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts for K. U. via Mississippi, hour, and 30 minutes past the hour. Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts for K. U. via Tennessee. 20, 30 and 50 minutes past the hour Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts for Indiana St. and 30 minutes past the hour Cars leave K. U. via Tennessee St., 5, and 35 minutes past the hour. Cars leave K. U. via Mississippi Street, 15, 45 minutes past the hour. Visit Haskell Institute visit rasken institute. Take a ride out to Woodland Park. To Kansan Readers The Kansan pride itself on its high class advertising. It carries no announcement that it cannot personally recommend. The Kansan staff finds it profitable to trade in the Lawrence stores that cater to student tastes and student pocket-books. Members of the staff have investigated Topeka and Kansas City prices and stores and are happy to testify for the benefit of their fellow students that it is much more satisfactory to trade in Lawrence. The merchants who invite you to their stores in today's Kansan will show you every courtesy and consideration. The Kansan vouchers for this. These cool mornings certainly call for a car rolls. Car rolls 709 Mass, St—Athens. SOUNDS FIRST CALL FOR TRACK TURNOUT Con Squires is back from his wi- ness. He's ready for business. 1035 Mass. Coach Hamilton Will Start Work Monday; Wants Cross Country Men Coach Hamilton today issued the afternoon at 3:30 in the gymnasium. The work there will consist of checking out suits and making preliminary arrangements for the year. Seventy-five men are wanted for the cross country event and five men will be chosen soon to represent the United States Missouri Valley cross country meet; held at Lincoln on November 15th. Things will begin to liven up early this year in track. They will be a fall inter-class meet about November 7. A cup will be presented to the winner of each event. The indoor meet with the Aggries will be held once more later in the fall. And a second meet with K. C. A. C. will come later. In the spring these meets will be held in the order mentioned: outdoor inter-class, Agries at Law and Harvard, Larry at Columbia door with Mouri at Columbia, Drake relay games at Des Moines, Missouri Valley Conference at St. Louis, and the Western Conference will probably be held at Northwestern University. Manager Hamilton reports many of last year's track team back on the job this year. Hazen, the captain is already working. Edwards, Cissna, Davis, Hilton, Hurst, Sproull, Malcolson, Perry, Pike, Kealing, Amundsen, Miles, Peck, Pearl, perrell. Now men who will try for the team include Ruber, Henderson, Sheafer, McKay, Fiske, Creighton, Randolph, and Sneeze. Captain Glves Team Stiff Practice on South Field "ZIM" WORKS SOCCER MEN The best soccer practice of the year was held yesterday afternoon on south field behind the gymnasium, when Captain Zimmerman led his men through a hard two hours' work-out. A good squad turned out, and he won by the "peep" by their shy captain, showed more speed and energy than has yet been demonstrated by the Jayhawker squad. The men spent the early part of the afternoon practicing line formations and shooting goal, but since they had been up for last year's Tyros, scoring was prevented by Marks, Evans, and Harsh, all regular back field men on last year's teams. Zimmerman showed a lot of fire in the over, and together with Brown, the center forward, made the half and fullbacks hustle to break up their plays, and keep the ball out, against Ben Bixby, two comparatively new men, played well at right inside and outside respectively, and with a little practice throwing the ball. The Varsity. Both were stars on last year's freshman aggregation. The squad will not practice tomorrow, resting themselves up for the more strenuous scrimmages which will place next week beginning Monday. FOOTBALL SQUAD EATS TOGETHER AT 1324 VT. The menu consists of food which will keep the men in shape and no cake, pie, and other pastry are before Mosese's warriors. The cus-tioning machine is maintained kept by the Jayhawker squad. Tobacco in any form is prohibited and the gridiron men are supposed to keep early hours. To avoid the temptation of breaking training, the squad of 'Varsity football men are not maintaining a "training table" but are boarding to attend. We can also obtain wholesome, muscle-making food at 1324 Vermont. It was announced at noon today that the enrollment in Oread high school was approximately 150. However, the exact enrollment cannot be determined at this time owing to the irregularity of attendance at the beginning. Students in the high school of Education are teaching in the high school and others will be added to the faculty when a new arrangement of the sections is made. Sub-Freshman Numerous This Year Dancing Mrs. J. L. Newhouse's Dancing School will start on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, Ecke's Hall. Private lessons by appointment. FAMILIAR SCENE Bell 938 Reserving Yours Keeps You From Waiting STUDENT WANTS have been kept constantly in mind in our fall buying and it would give us great pleasure to show our great lines of Up-to-date Jewelry, Parisian Ivory, Watches, etc. GET IT AT SOL MARKS' HE'D OPEN YEAR WITH PEPPER, ALSO GINGER Manager Hamilton Plan Spectacular Start of 1913 Football Season Pep, and lots of it, is what W. O. Hamilton, Manager of Athletics, wants for the opening game of the football season next Saturday, with Lam Jewell. Manager Hamilton expresses the voting section to be filled. Governor George H. Hodges will probably attend. The members of the Board of Administration, Chancellor University, Uncle Mayor Bond of Lawrence, and the superintendent of the city schools will occupy prominent seats at the town hall and will participate in the big parade that takes place in the downtown aide will form at South Park at three o'clock, and march to the field. "We want a thousand men in the parade," the manager Hamilton, "and we want every student to attend the game." A special section of seats will be reserved for University girls, and another for the faculty, all members of which are being urged by letter to get out and show their spirit. The children of the city ward will be admitted free, and high school students may come at half price. Fraternities, sororites, and clubs are asked to attend in a body. Special seats will be reserved for them. Manager Hamilton was given the menu; they all to bring their colors, said Manager Hamilton. "We want some life at this opening game." Four University men will compete in a canoe race against four men from Kentucky, morrow, on the Missouri river at Kansas City. The Kansas team will be composed of Sam Fairchild, Vic Larson, Clyde Van Der Lippe and Tom Root. Kansas vs. Missouri in Canoe Race Call For Track Men. Dan Hazen, captain of the track team, has issued a call for all track men, freshmen and old men included Monday. All cross country men are also asked to meet at the same time at the Gym. Fresh salted almonds at Wiedemann's--Adv. NO GERMS IN THE POOL Filtration System Keeps Water Free From Pollution Dr. Naismith The filtration plant recently installed by the Board of Administration to purify the water in the gymnism swimming pool is the most difficult facility in James B. Naismith, head of the department of physical education. The big filter is situated in the east end of the gymnasium, directly under the handball court on the girls side of the gymnasium. A large plastic bottle is filled with a aluminum mix in water, and the aluminum water of the pool is pumped into this vat by a high pressure centrifugal pump. The water is forced back through the pump, thoroughly cleansed, into the pool. A tank is being erected to hold hypochlorite of lime, and when this tank is in place, the hypo will enter the water after it has been filmed. This war is put in position, the attention of the cementium will drop the hypochlorite into the pool directly, this method being nearly as efficient as the other. The Board of Administration for the University has been put to considerable expense in putting into place this rather elaborate system of installation of large centrifugal pump alone cost six hundred dollars The system now in use was first adapted by Amherst University in the department of this university used the filtration process for its pool every day for six months. The water was never changed. When the water temperature tank was being filtered, the water was in and out of the pool ceaselessly for ten hours each day. After this apparatus had been given a six months hold, the pool were taken to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for examination. An analysis by the chemists at that institution showed that the pool was six months of filtration than at the time when it first entered the pool. This proved the filtration system efficient and schools and colleges ovei their gymnasies to easi beugn equipining their gymnasies and their scientists took up the process of supplying the chemicals needed by the Amherst system. The Middle West school in the Middle West to equip its gymnasium with the filter. This is true about Alfred Benjamin hand made clothing "They are tailored with greater care than many think necessary." See a suit on a live model— Yourself Johnson & Carl Copyright 1913 The House of Kuppenheim We have not contented ourselves with merely wishing for your business. We have gone into the clothing markets of the whole country and selected the best that was offered in order that there might be no question as to your confining your clothes buying to this live store. Come in and see our Kuppenheimer Clothes at $18 to $35 They're better than ever and thus obviously better than others. J. HOUSE & SON 729 Mass. St. A Little Farther up the Street, A Little Less to Pay Art Moses, of Burlington, and Ike Lambert, of Emporia, are visiting at the Phi Delta Theta house today.