UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Hotel Eldridge Lawrence, Kansas "Special Attention to Banquets and Dinner Parties" See Billy Hutson Hotel Booth Independence, Kansas Insist On Having ANDERSON'S BREAD His large ovens and auto delivery enables him to handle large as well as small orders. Boarding house and club house orders given special attention. Both Phones 915 Mass. EVERYBODY! Ladies Home Journal Also the Criterion of Fashion Formerly "Toilettes" The New 5c Fashion Monthly On Sale Tomorrow Saturday, September 20 GRIGGS 827 Massachusetts BIRD WOOD CHILDREN IN THE CABRAGE PATCH. Scenes From Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch At BOWERSOCK THEATRE Wednesday, September 24 "Be Sure" to get one of those K. U. pictures for 10 cents each at Wolf's Book Store—Adv. Mazda bulbs, all sizes at Feins.— Adv. Gas mantles and globes at Feins. --Adv. "Photographs" of University Campus for 10 cents each while they last. Wolf's Book Store, 919 Mass. St.-Adv. LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 11 years at 11 West Warren. OUTLOOK BRIGHT IN K. U. MEDIC SCHOOL Dean Crumbine Looking For Record Year—Work Being Standardized "The outlook for the School of Medicine of the University this year is particularly bright," says Dean S. J. Crumbrane, who has been down from Topeka this week to look after medical school work for the coming fall and to get acquainted with the new members of the faculty and the students. "The medical faculty has been strengthened by the addition of strong specialists," says the dean, "and there is nothing that I can see to prevent this being the best year we have ever had. The Kansas Medical college and the Kansas City University of Medicine have both left the field practically open to the K. U. school, and while some who might have attended those schools will go out, a great many of them will be enrolled in the School of Medicine of the University. "The standardizing agencies have brought the University school to the point where it has recognized standing, and it will advance from now on. It can do nothing else. Unless it is kept to the very top notch the school might just as well be abandoned, and from my conversations with the Board of Administration it has learned that the standards of the school, improve its faculty and facilities, rather than let it go by the board. "I look for a large enrollment in the School of Medicine this year, and am confident that the work will go better than it ever has in the past." Dr. Crumbie spoke in congratulatory manner of the water situation in Lawrence, but continued to urge municipal ownership as the ultimate solution of all the water troubles of the community. ANNOUNCEMENTS All who subscribed to the University Daily Kansan last spring and had the paper sent to their homes during the summer, please send in present address so that the mailing list may be corrected. Give both old and new addresses. Ray Eldridge, Circulation Manager. All candidates for the freshman football team should check out suits fro mthe Athletic Office in the gymnasium Friday and Saturday. All candidates must submit themselves to a physical examination in Dr. Naismith's office before reporting for practice. Jay Bond, Coach. Band tryout tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m., in Blake hall. Freshman Notice. There is a regular company of organized militia composed and offered entirely by students and members of the faculty. A membership in the company gives full credit for three hours of Gym work. There are many other attractive features in connection with membership. There is no expense of any kind to members. Each member receives a certain amount of pay each month from the state for tuition fees, or perhaps see the captain, Prof. Frank Jones, at Fowler Shops; Lieutenant Sam. G. Fairchild, Sig Alph house, Lieutenant Theodore Uttacker of the College, or Serget. Sterling, 1129 La. St., or on the hill. Sale of Seats For "Mrs. Wigg's." "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" will be the attraction at the Bowersock theater, Wednesday, Sept. 24. The quaint, motherly Mrs. Wiggs will again dispense philosophy and optimism among the rest of the Cabbage Patchers. The character of Mrs. Wiggs is inviting in both its possibilities and its heart interest. The play will be presented here under the management of the United Play Co. The seat sale opens Tuesday at Woodward & Co.-Adv. AMUSEMENTS Dick Bros., leaders in all imported and domestic perfumes, creams and toilet articles—Adv. 3 Manicure articles, toilet powders, talcums, toilet waters and cosmetics, a large assortment at Barbers' Drug Store.-Adv. Dr. Johnson Announces Year's Plans In Women's Athletics Swimming is to be the major sport in women's athletics for the next month, according to Dr. Margaret L. Johnson, head of the department of women's athletics, who expects every girl in the University who is physically able to learn to swim. The pool will be open to all women of the University on Mondays. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10, 11, 28; 3:30; and 4:30 o'clock and on Tuesday and Friday mornings. Sophomore girls are requested to appear at gym classes on Thursday with swimming suits as well as gym with them, with their full names for identification. Freshmen will report for classes on Wednesday but will not be required to risk their lives in the pool until they undergo a physical examination. All upperclass women are welcome to enroll for swimming in any of the classes scheduled at the above hours. Outdoor athletics including hockey and tennis are also to be exploited by the department and Dr. Johnson promises plenty of tennis courts for the girls. Folk dancing and class work will be taken up later, but for the present everybody is going to swim. New pledges for the various University fraternities are; MORE NEW GREEK PLEDGES ANNOUNCED Kappa Sigma: David R. Derge, Lebanon; Karl Jones, Chanute. Phi Delta Theta: John Smith, Kansas City, Mo., John Blair, Pittsburgh. Sigma Delta Phi: Drew Thorne, Wellsville; Francis Saile, Lawrence. Sigma Nu: Dick Williams, Concordia. Sigma Chi; Lee Fitzpatrick, Wichita; Keltz Edwin Wolf, Kingman; Clyde Smith, Kansas City, Mo.; Howard Hoffman, City, Howard Hoffman, Abilene. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Wm. Hodgins, New York City. Beta Theta Pi: Lester Allen, Law rence; William Gray, Chanute. Acacia; Roderiek V. Ried, Lawrence; Arthur W. Dustin, Washington. The social calendar for the fraternities and sororites continues full. Following is a list of "coming events:" Friday, Sep. 19 Sigma Delta Phi dance at Ecke's. Kappa Sigma dance at Ecke's. Sigma Chi smoker. Saturday, Sept. 20 Alpha Delta Pi breakfast. Sigma Delta Phi smoker Delta Theta dance Kappa Alpha cotillion. Chi Omega breakfast. Monday, Sept. 22 Alpha Delta Pi pinat Pi Beta Phi cooky shine Tuesday, Sept. 23 Kappa Alpha Theta picnic Chi Omega party Sigma Kappa card party PHYSIOLOGY IN TWO DEPARTMENTS NOW Wednesday, Sept. 24 Alpha Delta Phi luncheon Kappa Kappa Gamma party. Pi Beta Phi card party Sigma Kappa dance Thursday, Sept. 25 Announcement has been made that hereafter physiology work in the College and in the medical school will be entirely separated. Two departments have been created. Dr. Hye continues as head of the department in the College and Dr. Mathews has been appointed head of a separate department of physiology in the medical school. The course in bacteriology has been separated from that in Botany and is now offered in the College. Histology and embryology, formerly given in the department of zoology, are now offered under Dr. Coghill, associate professor of anatomy. Everything in gas and electric supplies at Feins.—Adv. Fresh salted almonds at Wiedemann's.—Adv. LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 11 years at 11 West Warren. Office Supplies Fountain Pens Typewriters F.I.CARTER 1025 Mass. Bell Phone 1051 Millinery Opening Thursday, Sept. 18th 1913 Mrs. N. A. Myers Stubbs Bldg. Notch COLLAR A Graceful High Band Notch Collar. 2 for 25 cents Cluett, Peebish & Co., Inc. Maker Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Maker Notice Students 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 We Give Club Rates 814 Mass. St. Upstairs. for everybody is the "Spalding Policy." We guarantee each buyer of an article bearing the Spalding TradeMark that such article will give satisfaction a reasonable amount of service. A "Square Deal" A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 1120 Grand Ave. Kansas City, Mo. Send for our Catalogue. that our system of Cleaning and Dyeing Clothes is far superior to all other methods because we take infinite pains to protect the fabrics from all possible injury and we are scrupulously careful to have every order leave our establishment in the pink of perfection. Patrons assert that our work is uniformly satisfactory—to match our prices. WE STATE IN BLACK AND WHITE FORNEY 12 W. Warren. Both Phone 506 There is a Reason. Special maple nut ice cream at Wiedemann's—Ad. Repairs Shoes 1017 Mass. Try Him Try our $1.50 ticket. It's a snap. LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM Francisco & Co. Livery, Hacks and Garage 812 Vermont Phones 139 Lawrence Transfer Co. Trunk Hauling Phone 15 906 Mass. City Cafe Best meal in the city for 25c Special chicken dinner twice a week STRICTLY HOME COOKING LINN THE CLEANER AND DYER Special ticket, 20 suits for $5.00 Punch Ticket, 10 Presses $1.50. Lobby Ticket, 10 Presses $1.50 2027 Mass Home Lounge Bell 1000 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 831 Mass. Hess Bros. 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 solicitus the club and fraternity trade Quality and prices guaranteed 1023 MASTERPRODUCTS 961 MISTRY DELIVERY The Best of Goods Grocery 1103 Mass. Phones 562 A. A. BIGLOW Grocery Special Rates to Fraternities and FOR FALL MILLINERY See MISSES WARE AND CHARLTON Sussecceors 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 Students Let us save your soles. First class **Shoe Repairing.** Prices Right. Student Shoe Shop, 1107 Mass. R. O. BURGERT, Prop. FALL OPENING LAWRENCE LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas ENTER AND MONDAY Eat Your Meals AT Anderson's Old Stand 715 Massachusetts Street Send the Daily Kansan home.