UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN There are still a few men to whom the tailor's label has more weight than the suit itself. If you are one of them let us show you a garment that will stand on its own merit, win your favor by the quality of the cloth, the innate style, the high class workmanship, the perfection of every minute detail and reasonable price. English and standard models $30, $25, $20, $17, $15 Lots of exclusive fabrics. FORNEY Repairs Shoes 1017 Mass. Try Him Francisco & Co. Livery, Hacks and Garage Lawrence Transfer Co Trunk Hauling Phone 15 City Cafe 906 Mass Best meal all day quality for 28c Special chicken dinner twice a week STRICTLY HOME COOKING LINN THE CLEANER AND DYER Student Rates Special ticket, 20 suits for $5.00 Punched in, $1.50 Labor's work especially solicited 1027 Mass, Home 1107, Bell 1000 The Park Grocery 1300 Massachusetts GOOD GOODS Honest Weights 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 821 Mass. Hess Bros. MEAT MARKET 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 Mass. Phones 991 PROMPT DELIVERY A. A. BIGLOW Grocery Special Rates to Fraternities and Clubs The Best of Goods 1103 Mass. Phones 562 FALL OPENING LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence Kansas ENTER AND MONDAY NOT ENOUGH PLAYERS ON FOOTBALL FIELD Scrimmage Impossible With Only Twenty Men Out-- Mosse Worried GROFT GOES TO THE HOSPITAL Big Guard Has Tyhoid and Will No Be In First Games—Secret Practice Saturday. And now comes the first "bear" story. With seven "K" men out for practice, with Coaches Mousse, Frank, and Bond ready to put science and "pep" in the men, with Hargiss here to try out Emporia tactics, with the other valley teams crippled by the loss of valuable men, everything down football way looked rosy—until Saturday. But only twenty men were out for practice. McCook field had not been crowded all week but the coaches thought the new system of checking out University Book Store 803 Mass. St. (The Student's Friend) Saves the student body cash on all purchases. (The proof of the pudding is the eating thereof) FOR FALL MILLINERY See MISSES WARE AND CHARLTON Susseccors to Misses L. and E. Engle 833 Mass. Eldridge House Stable W. E. MOAK, Prop. Taxicabs, Hacks, Livery Baggage Haul Both Phones 148 HATS For Dress and School at very reasonable prices. Mrs. Patterson Mrs. Patterson suits was probably responsible. Saturday, however, there were even fewer than Friday and Coach Mosse began to get alarmed—alarmed in a quiet inoffensive way of course—but nevertheless alarmed. With the William Jewell game less than two weeks away strenuous practice is necessary and the coaches feel a little dubious with so few players out each day. With twenty men the team cannot scrimmage unless it goes up against the freshmen team, and for the first two weeks, the Tyros will not be in good enough condition to give the Varsity the hard fight that they will be able to afford them later. For this reason, Coaches Frank and Mose wish to put in an earnest appeal for more men to report and at least swell the total of workers to thirty or more, with which number more extensive and driving practice can be obtained Groff Out With Typpha A heavy blow also fell upon Kansas' chances for a winning game this fall when Andy Groft, last year's big guard, was taken to the student hospital, suffering with an attack of typhoid fever. The big guard reported for practice last Monday, apparently in perfect physical condition after a hard summer's work in western Kansas, but he did not work out with the squad either Tuesday or Wednesday. More Men Needed O. P. Leonard'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 Notice Students Help Wanted We Give Club Rates Student with some experience at the work bench to work spare time and Saturdays. Our repair work has grown to such extent that three men can't handle all the work. We have the reputation for fine work at very reasonable prices. 841 Mass. St. Upstairs. THE COLLEGE JEWELER 911 Mass. Street LAWRENCE :: : KANSA "We Clean While Others Try" Ladies' and Men's Garments and all Fancy Apparel Cleaned and Renovated by up-to-date methods Boultinghouse Cleaning Company Both Phones 510 Do not be misled into buying cheap goods C. M. Bultinghouse, Manager Your Patronage Solicited 1024 Mass. Sta. FRESHMEN Buy your Black Gym suits here and get a SPALDING. 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. PHONES 608 To Kansan Readers CARROLL'S SMITH NEWS DEPOT The merchants who invite you to their stores in today's Kansan will show you every courtesy and consideration. The Kansan vouches for this. 709 MASS. ST. day, and yesterday he was forced to be placed under medical attention. Although Dr. Naismith can not ascertain at present how serious Groft's illness really is, nevertheless it seems positive that he will not be able to get back into condition by the opening game with William Jewell, and the Jayhawkers' chances are hammered just that much more. Secret practice was the rule Saturday, and a large crowd of students who trudged out to McCook field hoping to see something in the way of a snapping workout were turned away disappointed. Coach Frank worked out an eleven in falling on the ball and signal practice, and Mosse with another bunch practiced the forward pass, and扑unting. Frank and Mosee are trying out all sorts of material among the "Terrible Twenty" in an effort to develop two steady ends, successors to Brownlee and Price of last year's eleven. Bonny Reber, the big end on last year's freshman eleven, and Vic Householder, a junior this year, seem to have the edge on the rest of the candidates so far. Tyros to Practice Freshman football practice will commence this afternoon on the golf links. All freshman who have ever played on high school, college, or prep school teams are urged to report for the first work out. Practice will be held at 3:30 every afternoon this week. PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. M'CONNELL, Physician and surgeon. Office, 819 Mass. St. Bell 399, Home 9342. Residence, 1346 Tenn. St. Bell 1023. Home 936. J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist in Scientific Glass Fitting. Office 802 Mass. St. Bell phone 695. HARRY REDING, M. D. E. Eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Office, F. A. B. Aldg. Phones, Bell 513, Home 512. G. A. HAMMAN, M. D. E. eye, ear, and throat specialist. Glasses fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dick Building. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas . J. W. O'BRYAN, Dentist. Over Wil- 507. his Drug Store. Bell Phone J. R. BECHTEL, M. D., D. O. 833 Massachusetts Street. Both phones, office and residence. G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D., Diseases of the stomach, surgery, and genetics, 1201 Ohio St. A. M. Residence, 1201 Ohio St. Both phones, 35. DR. H. T. JONES, Room 12 F. A. A. bldg. Residence 1130 Tenn. Phones 211. DR H. L. CHAMBERS, Office over Squires' STUDIO. Both phones. DR. BURT R. WHITE Osteopath, Phones, Bell 938, Home 257, Office, 745 Mass. St. CLASSIFIED Barbers Frank Iliff's Barber Shop, 1025 Mass. Two good barbers. Satisfaction assured. J. C. Houk's barber shop, 913 Mass. Students' whiskers a specialty; 4 chairs; never have to wait. Razors honed. Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gas goods and Mazda lamps. 937 Mass. Phones 658. Ladies Tailors Mrs. Ellison, Dressmaking and Ladies Tailoring, 905 Mass. Phones 2411, over Johnson & Carl. Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking. Gowns for all occasions. All work guaranteed. Mrs. T. B. Daily, 914 Mass. Sanitary cleaning establishment in connection. Phone 421 Bell. Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hairgoods, "Marinello" toilet preparations. For appointments call Bell 1372, Phone 951. The Sle.t Hair Dressing Shop, 927 Mass St. Sporting Goods. Sporting Goods. D & M sporting goods and athletic supplies. Kennedy & Ernst, 825 Mass. St. Phones 341. Try our fountain if you like your drinks in clean glasses, Barber's Drug Store.—Adv. FOR RENT—My three floor; suitable for four girls. Mrs. Kinne, 1400 Ohio. Bell Phone 504. tf. Ed. W, Parsons, Engraver, Watch- maker and Jeweler, Diamonds and jewelry. Bell Phone 717. 717 Mass. LOST—Lady's Waltham watch. In-or phone 1677 Bell. Reward. itali N on back. Return, 1217 Ky. All Ready— for Ladies — and Gentlemen Dempster & Place Guaranteed Gloves A new pair free if they rip. JOHNSON & CARL All seasonable flowers of the worth-while kind at The Flower Shop Mr. and Mrs. George Ecke Leading Florists 825 1-2 Massachusetts Phones 621 Lenora Ulrich as Luana in "The Bird of Paradise"owersock Theatre Tuesday, Sept. 23 CALL 100 FOR Taxicabs PEERLESS GARAGE