The Big Store Is Ready As never before to welcome you with a superb collection of Fall Merchandise that would do credit to the most exclusive metropolitan establishment. SUITS COATS SPORT COATS SKIRTS WAISTS SILK PETTICOATS CORSETS HOSIERY UNDERWEAR SILKS DRESS GOODS LACES RIBBONS GLOVES NOTIONS EVERYTHING FOR WOMEN'S WEAR Innes Bullene & Hackman Fischer's Shoe Store Welcome Students, old and new, glad to see you. Come in, make our store your headquarters, use our phones, use our stationary, a pleasant place to meet your friends. To Fraternities and Boarding Clubs If PRICES, QUALITY and SERVICE count call us up. We can save you money.To please your palate and give unexcelled service is our motto. Everything in fancy groceries.The best in fresh vegetables in season.No order too small or too large for us to handle. JOHN SEYMOUR J. S. ST. CLAIR THE S. & S. GROCERY 101 West Henry Phones 224 READY FOR THE TIGER Everybody's Coming Back For The Team, Says Veteran Coach "All Varsity football men report for practice Tuesday afternoon on McCook field at 3:30 p. m. Before reporting, however, all candidates must first see Dr. Naismith and pass an examination. All suits checked out at the Gymnasium. Freshmen football men will report Thursday to Coach Jay Bond. Suits at Gymnasium. Physical-examination first. Arthur St. Leger Mosse, Head Coach." Oct. 4—St. Marys at Lawrence Oct. 11—Washington U. at Law- rence Oct. 18—Drake at Lawrence Oct. 25—Aggies at Manhattan Nov. 1—Oklahoma at Norman Nov. 8—Washburn at Lawrence Nov. 15—Nebraska at Lawrence Nov. 22—Missouri at Kansas City or Columbia. With his red mustache off in readiness for another mix-up with the Missouri Tiger, Coach Arthur St. Leger Mossie, the wily old fox of Missouri Valley football is quieter than ever as regards Kansas football prospects this fall, but is not at all disappointed at present out-looks. "BILL" HARGISS "No one isn't coming back so far as I know," said the Coach yesterday. "I expect them all back, from (Continued on page 8) HOW IT HAPPENED THAT YOU GOT IT (Continued from page 1.) wouldn't have to bend the column- rules. All this time, other stories had "By the use of rubber spaces." be pouring in to the copy-reader's desk and into the notorious maw hereinbefore mentioned—except that LAWRENCE PANTATORUM 11 years at 11 West Warren. "Photographs" of University Campus for 10 cents each while they last. Wolf's Book Store, 919 Mass. St.-Adv. Mazda bulbe, all sizes at Feina— Adv. da in youndviews who - no collage. the young lady at the monotype keyboard was called to the rescue. "At the monotype keyboard." Every few minutes a galley full of "metal" was rushed from one of the composing machines to the proof press and then placed on the "dump" ready to be put into the page "form" as soon as corrected by a pair of industrious comma chasers. "A pair of comma chasers." Into the forms also went the numerous advertisements from Lawrence merchants. The cost of the regular issue of the Daily Kansan being a little more than $35, it becomes a matter of some importance that the value of the paper's advertising columns should be appreciated. This matter was attended to by the gentle advertising solicitor who showed the merchant just how his ad would look at the top of the page next to the list of new faculty members. "Just how his ad would look." It was now seven minutes till presse me and the express man loitering in with the cuts to go with this story, made from drawings by the Daily Kansan's awn (for a few minutes artist.) The cuts "The Daily Kansan's own artist," were put somewhere near the right places and then the make-up man fussed over the page with a quoin key in one hand and a planer in the other until he felt satisfied to let the pressman have it. Finally the good old Miehle began to hum and the boys grabbed from "The first Daily Kansana for the year." ___ the folder the first Daily Kansans for the year 1913-14. FOR RENT—Large furnished room for one or two men; central to University or city. Seniors or junias preferred. Call Bell 809. Gas mantles and globes at Feins. -Adv. "Be Sure" to get one of those K. U. pictures for 10 cents each at Wolf's Book Store—Adv. ATTENTION It's Cash to You to Come Down Town to the UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 803 MASS.ST. 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. REMEMBER THAT SCHULTZ makes students' clothes. 911 Mass. Street PEOPLES STATE BANK Welcomes the students. $50,000 Capital $50.00 Surplus and undivided profits, $25.000 Drop in and see us. KOCH, Tailor Full line of FALL SUITINGS 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 Afternoon Schedule, Main Line to Park Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts for Santa Fe. 3,15,27,39,and 51 minutes past the hour. South Cars leave Haskell, hr., 12, 24, 36, 48 minutes past the hour. 3, 15, 27, 39, and 54 Cars, leave Henry and Massachusetts for South Massachusetts. 9, 21, 33, 45 and 57 minutes past the hour. To K. U. Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts for K. U. via Mississippi, hour, and 30 minutes past the hour. Me scouts at K. U. via Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts for K. U. via Tennessee, 20, 30 and 50 minutes past the hour. Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts for Indiana St. hour and 30 minutes past the hour. Cars leave K. U. via Tennessee St., 5, and 35 minutes past the hour. Cars leave K. U. via Mississippi Street, 15. 45 minutes past the hour. Visit Haskell Institution. Take a ride out to Woodland Park. Razors, safety razors, strops, mugs, and all shaving accessories at Barber & Sons Drug Store.—Adv. LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 11 years at 11 West Warren.