UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The wise men of Gotham from Fifth Avenue to Wall Street are wearing the kind of a suit that we sell at $20. It has all the style that any suit can absorb and get away with, and the same tests for all-wool and fast colors as our $35 suits. All have our dyed-in-the-wool guarantee of Your Satisfaction or Your Money Back. Rain Coats $5 to $25. Gymnasium and Swimming Suits are here in all sizes College Sweaters In the New Rope Stitch at . . $7.50 In the Shaker Knit at . . . $5.00 In the Cordigan Stitch at . . . $3.50 All have wide Roll Collars—Colors Red, White, Gray, or Maroon-In,the Angora Knit in Red or Gray at $7.50. Innes, Bulline & Hackman TELL US Your Piano Troubles We sell pianos We rent pianos We tune pianos We make pianos We refinish pianos We move pianos Visit our talking machine department. We have the most complete line in the state. Anything and everything in sheet music and music books. Bell Bros. Music Co. BOTH PHONES 375 925-927 Mass. Street Razors, safety razors, strops, mugs, and all shaving accessories at Barber & Son's Drug Store.-Adv. "Photographs" of University Campus for 10 cents each while they last. Wolf's Book Store, 919 Mass. St.-Adv. SIX "K" MEN OUT FOR FIRST PRACTICE Captain Bramwell Breaks Tradition Yesterday by Failing to Report For the first time in the history of Kansas University football, according to Coach Mosee, the new captain of the football team was not present to lead his men onto the field the opening day of practice when seventeen men in suits reported on McCook field yesterday afternoon. Incidentally, this was the smallest number of players out for first practice in five years, but the fewness is blamed on the weather and the new system of checking out suits only after examination. Nineteen men had checked out football apparatus at ten o'clock this morning and Manager Hamilton expected the number to be increased to twenty-five before noon, but at that he was rather disappointed at the hesitation of the men to come out during bad weather, and wants more men, and plenty of them, to check out suits at once. Eight old men, including six of last year's K men, turned out for the opening practice yesterday. These included Detweiler, Groft, Weidlein, Tudor, Parker, and Householder, all regulars last year, Keeling, weight man on the track team, and Charley Greenlees, captain of last year's basket-ball team. Eleven members of last year's freshman squad turned out, among them being Strothers, Harlan, Hammond, Reber, Dail, Dail, Wilson, Meyn, Bohannon, Russell, and Burton. Practice will be held this afternoon on McCook field and Manager Hamilton wishes to urge every man who intends to play football at Kansas this year to check out his suit at the manager's office right away, submit himself to physical examination by Dr. Naismith, and report on McCook field for practice. AMUSEMENTS It is claimed that Richard Walton Tully is an authority on life in "The Paradise of the Pacific." In making the story into play form Mr. Tully ha snot lost the "atmosphere" which so many authors do, and he has been able assisted by Oliver Morsoce, under whose management "The Bird of Paradise" is produced. The islands are shown in all their wealth of beauty and even native musicians, singers and dancers are used. The story, an absorbing one, faithfully portrays the life in the tropics, "The Bird of Paradise", with Miss Lenore Ulrich as Luana, will be seen at the Bowersock theater Tuesday, September 23rd. Prices, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50—Adv. STUDENTS MAY SERVE LUNCHES IN FRASER A request to run a lunch stand at noon in the basement of Fraser hall has been presented to the Board of Administration by a University student, and although action has not yet been taken on the proposition, it is understood the Board favors granting the request. In case the student gets permission, he will serve lunches down there at noon only. To accommodate women he will have a little rubbertired lunch wagon to use in distributing lunch to women, probably in the old downstairs cafeteria room. Dick Bros. for all leading brands of safety razors and blades. —Adv. Everything in gas and electric supplies at Feins—Adv. Student Agents--GROFT. SMEE and BOHANNEN. The Best of Work-Prompt Service Bell Phone 1093 WILDER BROS., Laundry Notice Students O. P. Leonard's Pantatorium is on the job again this year. Best of work, quick service, and lowest prices. I am an missed you We Give Club Rates 841 Mass. St. Upstairs. 2-Big Feature Stories-2 in this week's Saturday Evening Post On Sale TOMORROW, Thursday THE SPITTER-An absorbing Baseball Story by James Hopper, and SAVING A BROTHER-Another of those Famous Siwash College Stories by George Fitch Don't Miss This! Get them at GRIGGS' 827 Mass. OR ANY ONE OF THE SATURDAY EVENING POST BOYS The WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Corner Mass. and Quincy Sts. Issues its own Letters of Credit and Travellers Checks. The only way to carry your money in safety. Banking of all kinds solicited. FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES "SPECIAL 20 pair Ladies' Black Satin Button Boots. Hand Turned Soles. $5.00 values while they last, $4.00 the pair. Most all sizes. Just received a nice line of Men's and Women's Party Slips and Pumps. OTTO FISCHER ATTENTION It's Cash to You to Come Down Town to the UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 803 MASS. ST. For Your For Your Text Books and Supplies, We Guarantee to Save You From 5 to 20 Per Cent on Your Purchases University Book Store J. G. Gibb 803 Mass. St. NOW READY Fall Suits in patterns that are Medium Conservative Extreme from the shop of Alfred Benjamin & Co. Every garment bears our guarantee of satisfaction. $18.00 up Overcoats too at Johnson and Carl Colonist Tickets to California On Sale Daily, September 25 to October 10,1913 Very Low Fare to nearly all points in California, the Northwest, and many places intermediate. Liberal stopover privileges. Accepted in Pullman Tourist Sleepers and Free Chair Cars carried on Santa Fe Fast Trains. Three trains daily from Kansas City to California. Personally conducted excursions. For literature, fare and service from here, apply to W. W. BURNETT, Agent Lawrence, Kansas REMEMBER THAT SCHULTZ makes Students' Clothes 911 MASS. STREET ---