Revi Bowers to time Sept. 2 Sept. 2 "Dr. Oct. Oct. 17 Oct. 23 Heroz Salon Nov. 3 "Beli Nov. 4 Nov. 14 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 19 Dec. 27 Dec. 29 Ham UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Send the Daily Kansan home. Typewriters Fountain Pens Office Supplies F.I.CARTER 1025 Mass. Bell Phone 1051 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 M'COLLLOCH'S Drug Store is the Rexall Store K. U. PANTATORIUM AND DYE WORKS Student Rates: See Our Solicitors Cleaning and Ladies's Work a Specially. JACK FULLERTON 1400 Louisiana Phones: Bell, 1400; Home, 140 A "Square Deal" A. A. Grand Ave, Kansas City, Mo. Send for our Catalogue. 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. SPAILDING & BROS. 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. University Book Store 803 Mass. St. (The Student's Friend) Saves the student body cash on all purchases. (T theproof of the pudding is the eating thereof) It's not necessary to wear a Union suit to show your patriotism, but in Union (suits) there is strength and solid comfort. Coat shirts were on the market for five years before they were finally adopted by the majority of men. Some of you are just as slow in realizing the advantages of inunion underwear. An especially good sock, 4 for $1.00. Worth 35c most places Prices 75c to $5. Join the "Don't Worry" Club whenever you get a stain or mark on your clothing. It is not such a terrible disaster; in fact, we can very easily have had never met with the accident. We are expert Cleaners and Pressers and it does not take long to take the stain out of a coat or other garment. We also provide for and deliver orders cheerfully. Lawrence Pantatorium Phones 50b 11 years at 12 West Warren Try our $1.50 a month plan. It's a snap. Special maple nut ice cream at Wiedemann's—Adv. The most exclusive line of sweat- erville's, Lawrence, Carvool's, 709 Mass, St.-Ives. Do it now, Squires for your photo. Adv. Manicure articles, toilet powders, talcums, toilet waters and cosmetics, a large assortment at Barbers' Drug Store.-Adv. Try a hot chocolate at our four- son restaurant, excellent. Barber & Son, Drugglehead. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN: Please put me down for a year's subscription to the University Daily Kansan for which I agree to pay $2.50 before Spadlings black gym suits are at Carroll, 709. Mass St.-Adv A good assortment of nut butter cups at Wiedemann's—Adv. Everything in gas and electric supplies at Feins...-Adv. Dick Bros, for all leading brands of safety razors and blades—Adv. See the Angora wool sweaters for women. Carroll's, 709 Mass, St.- November 1, 1913. Signed Address Under Rival Goal Posts It's a long cry from Lawrence to Cambridge, Mass., but we notice by the press dispatches that Percy Haughton has made the first cut in his 1913 football squad, having played as the remaining squad of 38 men to the training table. The Crissimon's prospect looks better than ever this year, with a good bunch of the 1912 regulars back, all of the substitutes of last year's winning game, and a husky bunch of freshmen waiting to fill in any place which may be weakened by injury to one of their men. Coach Netherton of Grinnell University at Grinnell, Ia., is up against the same stiff proposition that Coaches Frank and Chuck have. With but twenty men out for the team, and the opening game with the Ames Aggies less than a week distant, Grinnell was right to start on her 1913 football campaign looks exceedingly slim. Through the Scarlet and Black, the student publication at Grinnell Coach Netherton, a former for more men and lots of them. A little indulgence in statistics. Number of men reporting for football practice at Kansas State Normal yesterday, 50; number of men reporting for football practice at university of Kansas; number of male enrolment at K. S. N., 650; average male enrolment at K. S., U, 1200. The students at Washburn University are already planning on chartering a special train for the trip to Lincoln when the Sons of Abraham arrive. The Nebraska field this fall. The school down at Topaek seems to be behind its eleven from the start this fall, and although the game with the Cornhuskers are already taken up by the Athletic Management to engage the train, That is the school spirit that makes them stand out among their little for its students, and although Jayhawker rooters have always stood behind the Red and Blue whenever the occasion demanded, nevertheless we'll go to give it to the Congregationalists for their early display of "pen." First word from Nebraska—and it's a joyful one. The usual Steinham bear story has been shuffled into the discard, and Jumbo and Kane possesses a wonderful line and a heady backfield. Although the forward seven contain but few veterans, husky freshmen have taken Captain Purdy, Rose, Beck, Rutherford, Hawkins, and Towle have made the back field air tight. The Cornhuskers expect to give the Jayhawks a sound living this year; to make up for the victory which was their last season. COOLEY CLUB WILL ORGANIZE NEXT WEEK The Cooley Club, the debating club of the School of Law, will hold its first meeting this year, Saturday, October 2, in Green hall. "An active canvass will be made for new members," said Mr. Greenstreet. "The club will work for a member membership than ever before." The officers for the year are as follows: Earl Emins, president; Justin Henshaw, vice-president; John Greenstreet, treasurer. The training and placing of teachers, suerintendents, and principals for Kansas schools, together with the visitation and tutoring of high school students, has been one of the University's most fruitful fields of labor. The water analysis and milk analysis in connection with the state board of health is one means utilized by the University to give the whole people the benefit of its laboratory equipment. Sixteen of the University buildings are used for purposes of instruction, the remaining two being the President and the Chancellor's residence. The Cullen-Bainbridge big musical comedy of happiness, "Doctor de Luxe," will be the attraction at the Bowersock theater, Monday, May 12, and the work of Otto Hauchaer, and the music by Karl Hoechma, composer of "Three Twins," "Madame Sherry," and "The Girl of My Dreams." The piece will be presented by the composer Oscar Figman, and includes Jessie Stones, Geneveve Victoria, Eleanor Burton, Rita Naughton, Mabel Viyanza, Kay Kishm, Wm. Nughton, Ken Carney, and Harold Hanley, Brady Brilley, Everett Lehman, and a large chorus, including the "Harum-Scarum Kiddies."—Adv. Seventeen thousand families have been represented in the student body since the founding of the University of Kansas. AMUSEMENTS WANTED- The name of the good looking young man who recovered from a car accident and young lady on Adams street hill in Saturday. Address 1218 Miss. St. Bowersock Theatre Saturday, Sept. 27 Matinee and Night Mr.Paul Gilmore A&U Associate Players in "The Havoc" Our Soldier New York Seats on Sale at One Solid Year in New York. Woodward & Co. Beginning Friday, 8 A.M. Prices Matinee—Parquet 50c, Balcony 25c Night—$1.50, $1.00, 75e, 50e, 25e PROTSCH The College Tailor Lawrence Sewing School Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking, Sewing School. Miss Powers Mary C. McClarney WILDER BROS., Laundry 814 Mass. Phone 550. Student Agents----GROFT, SMEE and BOHANNEN. The Best of Work-Prompt Service Bell Phone 1093 LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 11 years at 11 West Warren. Students Let us save your soles. First class. Beginning. Prices Right. Student Shoe Shop, 1107 Mass. R. O. BURGERT, Prop. LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 11 years at 11 West Warren. Dick Bros., leaders in all imported and domestic perfumes, creams and toilet articles.—Adv. 3 YOURS for first class treatment BERT WADHAMS The College Inn Barber WHEN CALLING for a good brand of 5 Cent Cigars smoke Robert Hudson Pierson's Success Pierson's Hand Made At all First Class Dealers. Spalding gym shoes are the best at no higher price than cheaper makes, Carroll's 709 Mass. St... Adv. and K Fobs A FEW LEFT 50c Value 25c Each Gustafson PEOPLES STATE BANK Welcomes the students. The College Jeweler WANTED—Five young men and women to solicicit subscripions for the Kansan. See Stone after 1:30 at Journalism building. Liberal commissions. Capital $50,000 Surplus and undivided profits. $25,000 Drop in and see us. 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 FOR FALL MILLINERY See 825 1-2 Massachusetts MISSES WARE AND CHARLTON Susseccors to Misses L. and E. Engle 833 Mass. Eldridge House Stable W. E. MOAK, Prop. Taxicabs, Hacks, Livery Baggage Haulé Both Phones 148 Notice Students 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. O. P. Leonard's Pantatorium 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 Mass. St. FORNEY Francisco & Co. Repairs Shoes 1017 Mass. Try Him 812 Vermont Phones 139 Livery, Hacks and Garage Lawrence Transfer Co. Trunk Hauling Phone 15 City Cafe LINN 906 Mass. Best meal in the city for 25c special chicken dinner twice a week STRICTLY HOME COOKING THE CLEANER AND DYER Student Rates Special ticket, 20 reward for $5.00 south shirt Presses $1.50 Ladies' work especially solicited 027 Mass. Home 1107, Bell 1090 To the Students The Park Grocery To the Students We carry as side lines: Kodaks and supplies, writing paper, and folio prints. We do Kodak finishing. RAYMONDS DRUG STORE 831 Mass. 1500 massachusetts GOOD GOODS Honest Weights Both Phones, 40 Hess Bros. MEAT* MARK'kt for the very best fresh and curse meats at the right prices. 941 MASS. Both Phone 14. The University Meat Market The University has just been remodeled and solicits the club and fraternity trade Quality and prices guaranteed 1023 MARY J. WILSON 991 PROMPT DELIVERY Grocery A. A. BIGLOW Special Rates to Fraternities and Clubs The Best of Goods 1103 Mass. Phones 562 Bell 455 FALL OPENING Business College Lawrence, Kansas ENTER AND MONDAY GOOD BOARD at Reasonable Price THE CO-OP CLUB Home 7892 MRS. B. J. Schunley STRICTLY CO-OPERATIVE 1345 KENTUCKY Capital $100,000 Corner Mass. and Quincy Sts. Surplus $100,000 The WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Corner Mass. and Quincy Sts. Issues its own Letters of Credit and Travelers Checks. The only way to carry your money in safety. Banking of all kinds solicited. Spalding's Angela wool sweaters with pockets, especially designed for women. See these sweaters at Carroll's 709 Mass. St.-Adv. LOST—Gold and pearl handled parasol in gymnasium during registration. Phone 2756.