UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 28 SHOW UP FOR FIRST PRACTICE Snappy Basketball Prospects Encouraging; Initial Work Out Snanny The second basketball practice of the season was held in the gym last night with twenty-eight men. The number was considerably more than were out for the first practice last week and the men got into a scrimmage for the first time. Scrimmage was cut short for each team so that the entire twenty-eight men could get into the game. The appearance of such a large number was particularly pleasing to the coaches. The team was given practice in dribbling, passing and goal shooting before the scrimmage game; men were divided into five squads. Practice for a few weeks will be held on Monday and Wednesday nights. Later in the season practice will be held every night. The early holidays this year will require hard practice during the football season to put the men in shape for these games. After six days. The date of the first game will be announced after a meeting of the conference officials. The new men out for places this year showed up good last night. Some of the veterans are worrying about their places on the team because of the graduates they will be ready for varsity positions. Captain Nelson, Uhrlaub, Kauder and Lytle are the old men out for places. Mrs. J. C. Folks, of ElDorado visited her daughter Corwin Gensler c'20, Friday and Saturday. Established 1865 A. MARKS & SON Jewelers Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware and Cut Glass our specialties. We do repairing and guarantee on work. work. 735 Mass. St. COAL Now is the time to order your winter's coal. A full line kept in stock. W. D. GWIN Phones 370 A good place to eat Johnson and Tuttle 715 Mass. St. Freshmen Engineers ask other Engineers what make of Slide Rule they are using. Nine out of Ten will say THE K. & E. POLYPHASE AND I BOUGHT IT AT "ROWLANDS" GLEISSNER MAKES GOOD One of Six Students Retained by Cleveland Press John Gleissner, who graduated from the University department of journalism last June, is one of six journalism students who have made good as members of the staff of the Cleveland, Ohio. Press. In an article in the Editor and Publisher, Victor Morgan, editor of the Press, tells of his experiences with the twelve. "They came to the Press from the following schools: Western Reserve, Ohio State, Michigan, Kansas, Coyote, Illinois, Wisconsin and Missouri." "Probably the outstanding characteristic of all Press news stories is swifteness of action. Press men write straight at the heart of a thing. We strive for naked English, red-running English. To us introductions are an imposition upon the reader. We are enemies of waste words, especially of the routine, the drab, the flat: A news item whether of fifty words or 500 words without snap or go has a hard time getting by the copy readers." C. E. Orelup, M. D. Specialist—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 90 per cent of all headaches are due to eye strain, tiredness. All glass work guaranteed. Bell phone 1700, Dick Building Successor to Dr. Hammond—Adv. A Daily Letter Home—The Daily Daily Kansan. MRS. EMMA D. SCHULZ Fancy dresses of all descriptions, also tailored suits and remodeling 917 Mass. St. Between Kress' and Woolworth's. CONKLIN PENS are sold at McCulloch's Drug Store 847 Mass. Y. M. CAMPAIGN DELAYED WEEK Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pens at the Hess Drug Store 742 Mass Growth of Solicitation Committee Makes Postponement Necessary one promotion force of the Y, M, C, A, which is to stage the financial campaign of the organization has grown to such numbers that the committee in charge of the work has found it impossible to organize the men by Thursday so it has decided to postpone the campaign until Thursday, October 28. Hugo Wedel, secretary of the association said this morning that this is the best response that the Y. M. has ever received. Plans were laid for the organization to be done in 100 mts but during the last few days the force has increased to 225 men, composed of members of almost every organization on the island, the organization is still working kindly with the of the campaign is assured, Wedel believes. ANNOUNCEMENTS Kansan Solicitors must have their books in the office by Friday Oct. 20. Nothing but cash subscriptions to Kansan accepted after this date. The Men's Student Council will meet Wednesday evening in Fraser Hall at 7:15 o'clock. Calvin W, Rice, secretary of the American Association of Mechanical Engineers, will address the student branch of this society Monday evening, October 23, at 7 p. m., at the home of Prof. A. H. Schultz, 1122 Ohio Misses Genevieve Willman, Eva Potter and Florence Potter of St. Joseph motored to Lawrence Friday as the guests of Mildred Pitsa, fa19. Coal Coal Coal We are Lawrence's Coaling Station. Gibson's Mill Phones 23 Bowersock Theatre Tonight Only The Ever Popular VALESKA SURATT "THE STRAIGHT WAY" Tomorrow Frank Keanan in "The Thoroughbred" Also Triangle Comedy. The mum season is on and the Flower Shop can supply you. PHONE 621 DICK BROS., DRUGGISTS DICK BROS., DRUGGISTS A trade so large that our stock is always pure and fresh. We want to know K. U. men and women better. Where the cars stop- 8th and Mass. The Dunakin Club at 1317 Ohio gave a tacky party Saturday evening for the members of the club. Old fashioned games were played. The Virginia reel and a suare dance furnished much amusement. Prizes were awarded to the tackiest girl and the tackiest boy. Mrs. Ednah Morrison Gowns and Fancy Tailoring I cater especially to the trade of University women. Prices reasonable. 1146 Tenn. St. Bell 1145J. Maryjory Roby, c19, went to Topcape, Friday where she was a guest at a party given Friday night by the Kappa Kappa Chi sorority. Citizens State Bank Deposits Guaranteed The University Bank Why not carry your account here? Inns, Bulline & Hackman Unusual New Skirts For Dress, Utility and Sport Wear Smartly tailored skirts showing the graceful new flared effect with set-in pockets, plaited saddle pockets, rows of buttons, side plaits, panel fronts and backs and a hundred and one other charming new style features. Really wonderful values at very popular prices. Beautiful new skirts of Satin, Taffeta, Novelty Check Velours, Roman Stripes, Poplips and Serges in the dressiest styles we have shown for sometime, which when combined with a dainty blouse make a charming costume. An extraordinary comprehensive showing in all lengths and in waist bands from 23 to 40 inches, ranging in price from $5.00 to $10.00 TRY A NEW PARTY STUNT— THE INTERURBAN KIND Drop down to the local station of the "Kaw Valley Line" and find out how easy it is to charter a special car that will take you to any point on the road without the necessity of many stops, and will bring you back again just when you desire to come. Eighteen couples of you can get your own car to Kansas City for the theatre any night you desire to go. That old line of dope on entertainments has been used around Mt. Oread for the past generation. The interurban offers you the opportunity of breaking away from the already overcrowded road. Consider a dancing party to Bonner Springs, a clam bake at Forest Lake, a theatre party at the Shubert, the Orpheum, the Willis Wood, or the Garden in Kansas City. Break awaytry this once.Get your bunch talking about some new and novel stunt and then find out from the agent at our office the small cost of transportation. You will be surprised at the cheapness of the travel and pleased with the service you get. You Can Go in a Special Car Regular cars leave Lawrence every hour at the half hour, going direct through Bonner Springs to Tenth and Main Streets, Kansas City, Mo. The fare is 72c one way or $1.44 the round trip. Kansas City, Kaw Valley and Western Railway Company BOTH PHONES 740