UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FROSH DEVELOP STARS Coach McCarty's Squad Has Speedy Players From Many Schools The men who are developing a star on Coach Leon McCarty's K. U. freshman squad have come to the University from a surprising wide range of states and schools. A guard Haynes, was a student at the University of Oregon last year where he played on the freshman eleven. Rust enabach, the spokesman for the University, Fessonia boy but he attended the University of Indiana last year playing with the freshman team. The departure of Roscoe Brown to Friends University leaves only four. Oklahoma boys as regulars on the Jayhawker yearling eleven. These are Dail, Bernard and Millspaugh, who was Cherokee and Mandeville, who was Kissimmee and by mutual advice Lindsey from Kingfisher, Oklau. Mandeville proved his ability this week by a seventy yard run through the Varsity. The most recent addition of the Kansas high school stars is Rock Stubbs, son of former Governor W. R. Stubbs. Stubbs weighs 245 pounds and is expected to be a powerful tackle. Two Kansas City, Kansas, boys who are showing well are Liggett and Stephens. Two former Kansas collegians are Blain, last year's winner at Russell, a former Baker ender. Idel of Robinson, Nettles of Topica, Wilson, a brother of Bunny Wilson, former Kansas star whose home is at Horton, Ferrill of Pratt, Simonds of Senece and Grace of Lawrence are others who look best among the tyros. OFF-SIDE PLAYS Jick Fast is again at his old tricks. As the freshman say, "You have him then all of a sudden you haven't!" Jick has a knack all his own. No one else can do it. He chinches the chargin of the freshmen. A combination of a twist and a turn and goes on down the field. In the practice last night Jick slipped through the hole. Now he brought the hopes of the fans again to the front for the game tomorrow. Although he has not been in condition to practice until this week, on account of a dislocated collar-bone, Tom Pringle is showing up in the old-time form so familiar to those who followed the freshman squad last fall. His weight, combined with his speed and the best stiff-arm on the squad makes him one of the best men out for the back-field. SEE The Pageant Methodist Church Sunday Evening 7:30 Gym Shoes For K. U. Men and Women The regulation shoe that will give you real wear. They are at Carroll's Next to Eldridge George Nettles, the Topeka boy who has been out for tackle on the freshman squad has been doing fine work during the last three weeks. Nettles is big and fast. The varsity men know him for a sure tackler. The last few nights Conch McCarty has shifted him to end where he has lived up to his reputation. Much to the surprise of the other members of the squad, Heath appeared on the field in a suit last night. His knee is not strong yet and he has been hit by several weeks, but as Speed was, "can't keep away." The team will miss Heath in the game tomorrow. Earl Shinn, one of the freshmen squad last year, will fill his position. Shinn has been out for some time and hasn't played well, but excellent condition and will preyably play throughout the game. Men's Gym Clothes and Athletic Socks Our pineapple ice is made from the pure fruit. Wiedemanns...Adv. Hand carved frames that are entirely new. Squires Studio...Adv. An organization has been formed at 940 Tennessee to be knows as the Sweet Cider Association. The sole purpose of the association is to increase the cider output by systematic consumption. When making that week-end date don't forget that all girls like a box of chocolates. We have them of our own make. Wiedemann's.—Adv. Band still needs a first class glute and piceol player. See or call, Director McCanies, 1405 R. I. 2208W. 18.9 AT THE THEATRES FOR RENT—Very desirable apartment, furnished for housekeeping Bell 1823 W. $ 20.2^2$ Loomas for your pictures.—Adv. How much would you give for a $5,000 policy in the Northernwest if you knew it would become a claim within a year? L. S. Broughby Bowersock TODAY and TOMORROW MAURICE AND FLORENCE WALTON IN "THE QUEST OF LIFE" A big dramatic story told by the renowned dancers in their superb acting. The latest dances of the day are clearly "done" in this master picture. VARSITY TODAY ONLY A Big Blue Ribbon Feature "God's Country and the Woman" Produced by Vitagraph, with a cast of star TOMORROW: Mae Marsh in "The Little Liar" and a good Keystone comedy Returns of the "World's Series" and all football games will be posted Saturday in our South Window Here Are Two of Those Cleverly Styled Suits for Young Men- THE "BELTER A" This is one of the new "Pinch-Back" models tailored from fine English homespun. The predominating colors are black and white but here and there are threads of brighter hue which brings the fabric up to the lively style of the suit. Not an extreme style—just a classy one— A style that is just a little more conservative but with clever style lines that put it way above the common. Its of oxford gray cassimere with dark blue stripe. The coat is three button with high waist line and narrow lapels. A good suit for school and informal evening wear— $25 THE "BRITISH" $20 "Society Brand" Clothes $20 to $35 "Styleplus" Clothes $17 News of the Newest In our hat department the newest arrival is the "Reserve". A new block designed by "Stetson". Wide brim and low crown—two colors Carbon and Glen gray. $3.50. Yesterday we received five new cap patterns in a new shape—The style is called the "Fatima" and the patterns are black and white plaids and mixtures—fine worsted fabrics $2. The newest gloves for this Fall are of light colored washable cape. We are showing them in white, Champagne and pearl—all with black stitching—$2. We just received two new soft collar styles—The "Brevet" and the "Giborn"—they're 2½ inches high and are made from fine preshrunk madras 25c. Our newest shirt is of plain colored Japa- Cree—The colors are corn yellow, Robin blue and shell pink. Soft French cuffs— $1.50. The newest arrival in our neckwear department is an extra wide knitted scarf in plain colors—These are English made ties and the finest we have ever shown—$3. A new set of silk hose just came in from "W & B". Several colors with neat white stripes—They're the kind that wear ~50c. Our shoe department boasts a new shoe that sure looks good—Its called The "Ontime" and its style does look up-to-the-minute. Tan and black calf with rubber heels—A special value at $6. Two new top coats just arrived today—One is a “pinch-back” the other a belts back. They’re tailored from English home-spun and are very classy $20. Ladies' Navajo Art Craft Sport Coats $17 to $25 Freshmen! We've just received another shipment of Freshmen caps if you have or should mislay yours— Ladies' Washable Cape Gloves $1.50