UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 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. The Wearer of a Gossard Corset Always has a self satisfied attitude and justly so. She appears at her best always. WEAVER'S EXCLUSIVE AGENTS A poor figure is almost always the result of improper corseting. We can improve the lines of your figure with a Gossard Corset. Let us demonstrate this with model 205 or 364. THE K. U. CAFE After the theatre or dance Try Our Special Lunches Something Special Every Night All seasonable flowers of the worth-while kind at The Flower Shop Mr. and Mrs. George Ecke Leading Florists 825 1-2 Massachusetts BOWERSOCK THEATER Monday, September 29 CULLEN & BAINBRIDGE THEATRICAL CO. (Inc.) PRESENT' OSCAR L. FIGMAN In the Original $30,000 Knickerbocker Theater Production in its Dazzling Entirety "DOCTOR DELUXE" By Otto Hauerbach & Karl Hochsma, Authors of "Madame Sherry," "Three Twins," "Girl of My Dreams." Etc. ANN TASKER STAR CAST OF INTERNATIONAL FAVORITES INCLUDES: AND TASKER JESSIE STONER GENEVIEVE VICTORIA RITA NAUGHTON MABEL VVYYAN ELEANOR BURTON RAY KEHM WM. NUCHAUTON MATT HANLEY BOBBY BENTLEY FRED CARLETON KEN, BRADSHAW EVERET LEHMAN 50 Of the most beautiful and alluring Broadway Pets ever tempted from the Great White Way and A GRAND DISPLAY Of the Cuteest and Smartest Ribbon Winning Poodle Dogs ever seen in the West PRICES: Parquet - - - - - - - - - - - $1.50 First Balcony - - - - - - $1.00—$ .75 Second Balcony - - - - - - $ .50 FRESHMEN—ask your Professor whether it pays to turn your work in typewritten. Typewriters for sale or rent. Special discount to students and easy paying plan. On the MASTER ROYAL TYPEWRITER No. 5. MORRISON & BLEISNER ELDRIEDGE HOUSE CORNER ENGINEERS WORK HARD AT "SUMMER CAMP" They Didn't Even Stop to Celebrate On Fourth of July THE CHIGGERS WERE HUNGRY And The Menu Featured Eggs But Everybody Survived—Eleven Students In Party Eleven students in the School of Engineering took the annual summer course under Prof. H. J. Dalton at University of Missouri, where Jones about five miles west of Lawrence in June and July. This is an old stamping ground for engineers; Mr. Dalton helped to get their real start from "Cy Jones" pasture up by Midland." Camp life commenced on the morning of June 12th and close on the evening of June 30th on the Fourth, too," report the campers. "Daddy" Dalton was responsible for the gang and was kept busy managing all do their ten hours weekly. The miners and municipal spent the first two weeks running levels, doing triangular work, and running base lines. The last two weeks were given to topographical work. The civils were divided into party into party running a preliminary and location survey for an imaginary railway. Those who took the summer works were: Fred Hunter, "Ute" Smith, junior miners; Harlan King, E. D. Richardson, junior miner; Kiera D. Ellis Dodd, junior minekeeper; Alaina B. Woodward, Leonard Harsha, "Cast Iron" Dodd, "Jimmie" Browk Don Rankin, junior civils, "Snowball," the cook, was the official snow- At night the entire camp spent the time growling about hot nights, mugging, and boiling. One of the campers reports the fare to have consisted of "eggs for breakfast, more eggs for dinner, and a number of the same thing for sapper." AT THE BOWERSOCK. Revised list of bookings for the Bowersock Theater to date. This list will of course be changed from time to time. Sept. 23—Bird of Paradise Sept. 24—Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabs Sept. 25—Edison Talking Pictures Sept. 27—Paul Gilmore in The Havoc Sept. 29—Oscar Figman & Co. in Oct. —Tik-li. Man of Oz Oct. —Tik-li. Man of New York Oct. 17 —Rose Stahl. October. 23—Massenett's "Ugrand" *Open* *Salmon*. The English Story of *Salmon* Nov. 3-Billy Single Clifford in “Belle Me.” No. 4-Lyman Howe. Nov. 14-Rose Maid. Nov. 23-Trutton King Nov. 26-Little Boy Blue Nov. 28-Officer 666. Dec. The Thief. Dec. 19-Matt & Jeff Dec. 27-Olive Vail in “The Girl From Mumm’s” Dec. 29-Mlcntyre & Neath in “The Ham Tree” Dec. 31-Cospiracy Jan. 1-Virginian Jan. 1-5-Quo Vadis Pictures Jan. 1-6-Quo Vadis Pictures Jan. 7-Quo Vadis Pictures Jan. 8-Reaed Money Jan. 9-Top Thief Jan. 10-Are You a Mormon Jan. 17-Firefly Jan. 28-Lyman Howe Jan. 31-Pink Lady Jan. 32-Hole-Wife Feb. 7-Sins of the Father Feb. 14-Harry Lauder Feb. 21-Red Rose Feb. 16-Awakening of Helen Mch. 6—Bought and Paid For Mch. 10—The Newly Weds Mch. 16—Al. G. Fields. Y. M.-Y. W. WILL HAVE FIRST TUESDAY CHAPEL The chapel services on next Tuesday will be conducted by the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. Professor Schwegler, the M. A. M. Beamer will be the speakers for the Y. M. C. A. while Miss Molly Carroil and Florence Tugur will speak for the woman's organization. This meeting will launch the camp with each in the war new members. Special music will be a feature. Industrial Fellows to Chicago Three Industrial fellows who have been finishing work from last year, Mr. Goffin has worked at Redman, expect to leave shortly for Chicago where they will have charge of a manufacturing concern affiliated with the Karpen Manufacturing Company. These men are the last whose fellowships hold over from last year and the fellowships for this year have not yet been announced. *Spadlings* black gym suits are made by the company, at Carroll's, 708 Mass. St.-Adv. OREAD DEBATERS MEET A good assortment of nut butter cups at Wiedemann's—Adv. Officers Elected at First Session Monday—Thirty The Oread Debating Society started its season. Monday with an attestation by the Board were added as members. W. M. Lattimer presided and Professor Hill of the Public Speaking Department spoke to the club at the opening of a summer workshop. Present The following officers were elected for the year: President, Errett G. Smith; Vice-president, Howard Adams; secretary, Edward A. Adams; treasurer, O. Hake, and Edward M. Johnson was elected to the program committee and Arthur W. Ericson to the membership committee. John Johnson and W. W. Latimer will represent the society at the University Debating Council The Oreads are thinking of changing their present name to the University Debating Society and the University College will happen upon at the third meeting. The Oread debaters who are most sophomore in the organization of the College by defeating the K. U. Debating Society last spring but they were later deferred until the University championship. The society was organized early last year. ENROLLMENT SHOWS INCREASE Other State Schools Also Have Many More Students This Year Contrary to the prediction of many, the University enrollment this fall is expected to be good margins. To date, 2,125 have enrolled according to the records of the registrar's office. This is an in- depth analysis of the enrollment on the same day last year. Not only has the number of students in the University increased, the number of students by the secretary of the Board of Administration, the attendance records every week, the state institutions will be broken. In weeks we will have week there were 1,075 more pupils enrolled in the various state institutions than there were on the same campus. The Agricultural College at Manthattan is reported to show a remarkable increase, in fact much larger than any of the other schools. At the end of last week the enrollment exceeded 150 students and may have required the 400 report increase at the Pittsburg Normal is 150, and the Hays Normal, 75. AMUSEMENTS A wildfire musical offering is Doctor de Luxe." "Doctor de Luxe," with Oscar Figman and the original New York production, comes to the Bowersock Theater, Monday, Set. 29. No engagement could be more gratifying, as this charming musician has been the stamp of approval put on it by New York, Boston, Chicago, and Philadelphia. His enduring endorsement of press and public. The music is the most widely known and best liked of any of the recent musical comedy successes.— AMUSEMENTS The Cullen-Bainbridge's wildfire musical comedy success, "Doctor de Luxe," headed by Oscar Figman, as acclaimed composer and action choreographer, comes to the Bowersock Theater, Monday, Sept. 29. Not in a decade have the press and public given permission to perform "Doctor de Luxe" received, and just so, as it is the cleanest, neatest and daintiest musical comedy that has ever been performed. It is not a dull moment in the entire action of the play; it is full of mirth and music, pretty girls, funny comedians, clever dancers and wonderful electrical effects. Adv. Two students from the School of Fine Arts who played in last year are now playing in musical work this year. Miss Anna Murray is on a chauattaqua circus, and Mrs Frances Smith has taken up the company. Both are violin players. Young ladies, wear a Spalding coat and be comfortable. Carrolls, 709 Mansfield St. K. U. Violinists Make Good After the show go to Wiedemann's for refreshments.—Adv. These cool warmings certainly call for Carroll's, 709 Mass. St.-Albert. Fresh salted almonds at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Con Squirrel is back from his vaca- tion and ready for business, 1053 Mass. - CA Spalding's Angora wool sweaters with pockets, especially designed for women. See these sweaters at Carroll's 709 Mass. St.-Adv. AFTER THE SHOW GO TO REYNOLDS BROS. The Best In Eats 1031 MASSACHUSETTS ST. PEOPLES STATE BANK Welcomes the students. Capital $50,000 Surplus and undivided profits. $25,000 Drop in and see us. $4.00 FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES $4.00 BARRY'S "None Equal" Tan, or Black Lace English Waukenphast Shoes, for Men. Made on the new "Strand" last. Like cut. "See them in our south window" Otto Fischer $4.00 Woodland Park, September 22-26. DOUGLAS COUNTY FAIR Trotting and running races every afternoon. Some of the best horses in the state are entered. Litt's Big Carnival Company. Show open all of the time. Exhibits of every description. Come out and see if Kansas is burnt up. SATURDAY EVENING POST TOMORROW! STORY NUMBER 8 Short Stories,1 Serial 72 Pages of Good Reading COUNTRY GENTLEMAN WHAT ISN'T THE MATTER WITH KANSAS, an Interview with Secretary Coburn. GET THEM AT GET THEM AT GRIGGS or any Saturday Evening Post Boy. or any Saturday Evening Post Boy Bell 455 Home 7892 GOOD BOARD at Reasonable Price THE CO-OP CLUB STRICTLY CO-OPERATIVE Mrs. B. J. 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