UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Our ship came in last week with a full cargo of New York men and boys styles--all ready for your inspection. September 17th, 1620, the Mayflower sailed for America. Pilgrims landed December 21st at a ship that have been at largest ship in the world as "everybody" seems to have come over on it. Suits at $15, $17 and $20 that will surprise you. Others from $25 to $35. Fall overcoats too. This week Blue and Gray serges at $17 that are worth $20 and $22.50. Miss Anna Johnson Select Hairdressing Parlor Antiseptic Service Expert and Courteous Attendants. For appointment, call Bell 1372 Home 951. Hair Goods "Marinello" toilet preparations 927 Mass. St. Hair Goods College Inn Barber Shop 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. PANTA TORIUM AND DYE WORKS Student Rates: See Our Solicitors Cleaning and Ladies' Work a Specialty JACK FULLERTON 1400 La. Phones: Bell 1400. Home 140 Eat Your Meals AT Anderson's Old Stand 715 Massachusetts Street Spalding's Angora wool sweaters with pockets, especially designed for women. See these sweaters at Carroll's, 709 Mass. St.-Adv. Young ladies, wear a Spalding autumn and be comfortable. Carroll' "Young ladies, wear a Spalding" Dick Bros, for all leading brands of safety razors and blades—Adv. SOCCER PLAYERS START SCRIMMAGE WORK TODAY Naismith and Hargiss to Coach—Outlook Is Promising The Jayhawked soccer team held its first practice of the season this afternoon at three o'clock. With the material which was developed by the freshman squad last year, and the number of men who have returned to this fall season, it seemed to wipe up its adversaries on the Association field this fall. A heavy schedule is being prepared by Dr. Nismith and it seems a suitable thing that the team will play at most their games at home and three abroad. Emporia, Nebraska, Missouri, the Manhattan Aggies, and the Emporia Normals will surely be on Kansas' playgrounds. The two that games may be arranged with Washington and St. Louis. If this trip is made the men will be amply repaid for the long practice necessary for a national championship. If the trip will be longer than any journey the Varsity football team takes. Among last year's veterans who are back for a place on the team this year are Capt. Zimmerman, Brown, Beamer, Evans, Poos, Jones, Sweeney, Strachan, and Marks, Owens, Baysinger, and Burnett are among the regulars who will make the regulars fight hard to hold their places this fall. Nebraska has been working hard in soccer for the last three years and won its first title at LINCOLN than anywhere else on the souri Valley. Missouri had 100 men playing soccer at Columbia last fall, and it is now starting developed with its 1433 team. The Kansas team will be coached by Dr. Naismith and Coach Hargiss. A freshman team will also be formed against which the Varsity will practice during the main part of the season. Interclass games will be played at Kansas, and the winners will be given the big cup which went to the champions last year. Practice will be held at 3:30 every afternoon this week. A wildfire musical offering is "Doctor de laxe." AMUSEMENTS "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 musical than the charming comedy comes as it with the stamp of approval put on it by New York, Boston, Chicago, and Philadelphi. The music is an unmistakable endorsement of press and lice. 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 the company, comes to the Bowerson theater, Monday, Sept. 29. Not in a decade have the press and public given an attraction such unanimous endorsement that it has received, and justly so, as it is the cleanest, neatest and daintiest musical comedy that has been produced during the century. It is mentioned in the entire action of the play; it is full of mirth and music, pretty girls, funny comedians, clever dance companies and wonderful electrical effects.—Adv. Sub-Freshmen To Be Athletes. Basket-ball practice at the Oread hit school will start as soon as possible is excellent as nearly all the old men are back. A schedule of games is being arranged with some strong and any school wanting a game should notify the manager at once. 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 vouches for this. To Kansan Readers Capital $50,000 Surplus and undivided profits. $25,000 PEOPLES STATE BANK Welcomes the students. Drop in and see us. 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 ELDRIDGE HOUSE CORNER "The Gotham" Benjamin Clothes A distinctive garment from the shops of Alfred Benjamin- The coat is tailored thirty-one inches long with soft roll lapels one and one-half inch cuff on sleeves. AFTER THE SHOW GO TO REYNOLDS BROS. The Best In Eats 1031 MASSACHUSETTS ST. $20 ^{00}$ Trousers medium close fitting - all the new shades. 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 Cars leave Haskell, hr., 12, 24, 36, 48 minutes past the hour. Afternoon Schedule, Main Line to Park "Better take a look JOHNSON & CARL Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts for Santa Fe. 3,15,27,39 and 51 minutes past the hour. 3, 10, 27, 39, and 61 minutes pass the hour. Cars, leave Henry and Massachusetts for South Massachusetts. 9, 21, 33, 45 and 57 minutes past the hour. To K. U. Tennessee. 20, 30 and 50 minutes past the hour Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts for Indiana St. Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts for K. U. via 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 Cars leave K. U. via Tennessee St., 5. and 35 minutes past the hour Fairfax Hotel AND Dining Room The largest, coolest, most comfortable Dining Room in Lawrence. No waiting for a chance to get a table. The best coffee made in the best way with real cream. Pure whole milk. Creamery butter. Distilled water. Cars leave K. U. via Mississippi Street, 15. 45 minutes past the hour. We are selling commutation tickets. Five Dollars and fifty cents worth of the best eating in town for Five Dollars. UPSTAIRS OVER 708-710 MASS. OSCAR E. LEARNARD, Mgr. visit hasken institute. Take a ride out to Woodland Park. BOWERSOCK THEATER Monday, September 29 OSCAR L. FIGMAN CULLEN & BAINBRIDGE THEATRICAL CO. (Inc.) PRESENT In the Original $30,000 Knickerbocker Theater Production in its Dazzling Entirety "DOCTOR DELUXE" STAR CAST OF INTERNATIONAL FAVORITES INCLUDES: ANN TASKER JESSIE STONER GENEVIVE VICTORIA RITA NAUGHTON MABEL VYYYAN ELEANOR BURTON RAY KEHM WM. NIGHTUCH MATT HANLEY BOBBY BENTLEY FRED CARLETON KEN, BRADSHAW EVERET LEHMAN 50 A GRAND DISPLAY Of the most beautiful and alluring Broadway Pets ever tempted from the Great White Way and Of the Cutest and Smartest Ribbon Winning Poodle Dogsever seen in the West PRICES: Parquet - - - - - - - - - - $1.50 First Balcony - - - - - - - $1.00—$ .75 Second Balcony - - - - - - - - $ .50 A FINE LINE of High Grade Meerschaum Pipes Popular Prices New Goods. Strictly A No.1 Quality See them in our window GRIGGS THE STORE OF QUALITY 827 Mass. St. Bell 455 Home 7892 GOOD BOARD at Reasonable Price THE CO-OP CLUB Mrs. B. J. Schwinley STRICTLY CO OPERATIVE 1345 KENTUCKY STRICTLY CO-OPERATIVE 1345 KENTUCKY