375 --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 2% VBOC 10 We have framed up in our stock of clothing this fall everything that New York men acknowledge as correct styles. Our frequent tips and the daily work of our New York Resident Buyer puts our store on par with the best shops in the country. It is not in the class stocked up twice a year by the traveling man (necessary as he is). We receive new goods day by day from our Resident Buyer, who watches out to keep this store up to the top standard of efficiency for your clothing wants. Today novel fabrics in suits from $15 to $30. Continued from page 19 Captain Bramwell to "Bunny" Wilson." Coach Mosse has issued a call for all Varsity men to get examined today and get their suits ready for work. A new plan will be used this year by which all candidates, freshmen or Varsity, must first pass a physical examination and fill out an athletic record blank before they can get a suit. Suits will be checked out at the Gym only and those first in line will be first served. Freshmen will report Thursday to Jay Bond, and the first scrimmage will probably be held Saturday. Coach Frank, who at one time this summer resigned, is back, ten pounds heavier, and ready for work. The Minnesota star has kept in good condition during the summer and announces himself ready for all the football, boxing, wrestling, baseball, basket-ball, and track he can get mixed up in. "BILL" Hargiss, of the College of EMPoria, arrived on the ground last week and will take Instructor Root's place in Gym work. Mr. Root is now athletic director of a high school in Kansas City. Hargiss has had three years coaching experience at the College of Emporia, and is incidentally some athlete himself, holding a state record or two. This summer he took a course in physical education at Harvard and has moved his family here permanently. He hails from Beulah, a little country town noted for its football players near Girard, Kansas and is widely known over the state. He will have gym classes and probably help in football, track, basket-ball and so on, according to a new schedule Dr. Naismith is fixing up for the year's work. Prof. Leon McCarty, who helped with the team last year, is also back and ready for work. Manager Hamilton has been busy all last week making final preparations for the grand opening. A new set of locker keys, "guaranteed not to get lost," is his latest acquisition. He is making every effort to put athletics on a firmer basis here and expects little trouble this year. McCook field is well sodded and with Andy Groft, the giant guard, is back and expects to be in the running both in football and the laundry business. With Hammond of last year's freshman team the Jayhawkers have a pair of formidable guards who should keep other aspirants busy. Three other candidates for guard are Keeling, Mulloy, and Meyn. "Bunny" Wilson, gay and blase after a vacation in "gay Parie" and other European summer resorts, is another who is rumored out of school, but he is also expect infused in the time this novel for him, when he came into his own last year and few think he will miss this year's chances. KRESS' Music Department All the latest hits a little work will be in good shape for track and football. One by one the football men are dropping in. "Bill" Weidlin spent the summer in the Colorado mines and is back, huskier than ever and ready for a season in line and a chance to beat the pigskin some. He is expected to add many points to Jayhawker scores this fall with his accurate kicking. My Skylark Love That's How I Need You Then I'll Stop Lovin' You When It's Appleblossom Time Good Gravy The Curse of an Aching Heart Row, Row, Row Snookey Ookums I Like it Better Floating Down the River Quarterback material in Normandy According to Manager Hamilton, no contract for this fall's game exists, and the exact location of the contest is as yet unsettled. Coach Moss thought last spring the game might be back in Kansas City, so the schedule as above stands. LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 11 years at 11 West Warren. Here Comes My Daddy Now When I Lost You That's The Reason I Want You Maple Leaf Rag. Billican Rag Gee! I Wish I Was Big That Old Girl of Mine Grace and Beauty Rag Floriene Waltz Dream Girl I've Found That Girl. cheer leader with "Chuck" Dolde's voice. LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 11 years at 11 West Warren. With Parker at quarter under Wilson or at half, perhaps, Coleman, and Wiedemann to help in the line, Householder in the backfield and perhaps on kicking if he improves as much as he did last year, about the only thing the coaches need is a expected when visture signs End should be an immediate problem, since both Captain Brownlee and Billy Price are gone and new material must be worked in there. Reter of Kansas City and Capps of Paker should start that position and Cort. a new man, is expected. Tackle is in good shape with "Bill" Weidlein to start with, aided by James and Burton of last year's 10c the Copy Other backfield men who must be reckoned with are Bishop, the star baseball twirler from Fairmount and Bottomley, half. freshman team and other candidates expected when workout begins. KRESS' "Bun" Wilson fails to show up is available in Harlan Russel of last year's freshman team, Parker, and Gaitskill which does not include many other dark horses that are bound to appear through the thorough worksouts the coaches expect to give all men out for any position. "Dutch" Detwiler and "Buster" Couldee look good in the backfield again, with "Butch" Stuewe behind them at fullback. All three played the entire game against Missouri and should be at their best this fall. One man expected is missing and that is Dalton, of last year's freshman team, and the Baker Uni- versity star from whom so much was expected this year. He kicked in the backfield with "Butch" Stueve, Dalton "went and done it!" during the summer and is now a married man. Fall Millinery A complete stock of the newest and most stylish millinery is now on display at Miss Wolters ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO. 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