UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LOSE FRESHMAN STAR Roscoe Brown Leaves Squad for Friends University—May Lose Another Fans who watch K. U. athletics closely are aroused over the departure of Roscoe Brown, one of the most promising members of the freshman football squad. On Saturday, J. Q. Banbury, coach of the Friends University football squad was in Lawrence who conferred with Wichita men; they conferred with decided to leave Mount Oread and go to Friends University where he can play football immediately. Brown was one of four stars brought to Lawrence by Clay Fiske from the Cherokee, Okla., high school this fall. Fiske, who attended K. U. several years ago, developed a champion aggregation at Cherokee, and four of the best men came last lawrence. In 2014, he went against the Varsity, Brown created association by his ability to gain against the regulars. He has the weight and speed to make a Missouri Valley star. According to Fiske, a member of the Kansas squad, there is danger of K. U. losing another of her athletes. He is Dail, giant in the field, and it is being bombarded with letters from friends of Oklahoma University. Championship Will be Decided Monday Narrowed down to ten contestants, three of whom are professors, the first annual all-school tennis tournament promises to be one of the most exciting contests for tennis championship ever held on McCook courts. TEN IN TENNIS FINALS The number of undefeated students has been reduced to seven, and this little quota of "we are seven" look forward to a hard, exciting battle with the three instructors. Of the later trio, much hope is being placed in the playing of Prof. A. Mitchell; however each of the players are skilled raquet artists and not to be easily defeated. The most notable event of yesterday's playing was the defeat of contests are now confined to singles; but it is thought that all doubles will be finished before the end of next week. Semi-finals will be reached by Saturday, and Monday, the exciting finals will possibly begin. FITZGERALD NAMES DUTIES QK_MONTANA FRESHMEN A poster sent by Linus Fitzgerald, president of last year's sophomore class here, to a friend at the University shows how the freshmen fare at the University of Montana where Fitz is going to school. The poster not only lays down the University's rules and lives explicit instruction on the yearlings as to their involvement during the year. They are given the official date for denning their caps; the girls are ordered to wear green hair ribbons at all of the university's functions; fresh men are warned not to attend a University dance with anybody but you; girls are instructed to ring the University Hall after a victory in any line of sport; they are told not to sit with girls in concession, but to take seats in the gallery; they are requested to attend all University "sings" and are cordially invited to be on their cleanup day. All those who are backed by rather controllable threats and give the signature of the "Class of 1919." The initials in the corner of the poster are L. C. F. and Fitz says that this is his O. K. to the work in which he says he had a hand. W. J. Baerg, e15, an assistant instructor in entymology at Cornell this year, is visiting his brother, George Baerg, and friends in the University this week. The Dunakin club at 1317 Ohio will have a wienie roast at Woodland, Saturday evening, for the members of the club and friends. Our pineapple ice is made from the pure fruit. Wiedemanns...Adv. You are assured of new tennis balls here. Carroll's."—Adv. 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. Loomas for your pictures.—Adv. You don't have to drink unpleasant water. Ask for McNish's Aerated Distilled water and insist on getting it—Adv. C. E. Oreulp, M. D. Specialist—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 90 per cent of all headaches are due to eye strain, cured by proper glasses. Glassmaster guaranteed. Cell phone 1700, Disk Building. Successor to Dr. Hammond.—Adv. After the nickle drop in at Wiede mann's for refreshments.—Adv. Get your tennis balls at Carroll's.- Adv. Organize Fencing Club A fencing club was organized at K. U. Wednesday, in response to the request for this form of exercise. Membership is open to all students interested in this branch of self-defense. The University Fencing Club, is open to all students interested in this branch of self-defense. The officers elected are: Karl K. Wilhelmelson, c18, president; Benjamin Bennett, c18, secretary; Howard Barden, c20, treasurer; Larkie Lillis, c20, sergeant-at-arms. The next meeting will be held Tuesday afternoon, October 10, in the lecture room on the second floor of Robinson Gymnasium. We have a large assortment of individual molds and fancy bricks suitable for all dances and parties. See our more ordering. Wiedemann's—Adv. Freshman gym clothes and shoes the real kind at Carroll's.—Adv. Special—the caramel nut ice cream at Wiedemann's.—Adv Ex-K Man Coaches Athletics A. V. Grady, three years a “K” man, and two years a cross country runner, is in Collinsville, Oka, teaching history, and coaching athletics in the Collinsville high school. He has built up a strong football team which defeated the enemy, Talala, five days ago, after two years of defeat. The score was 13 to 0. Mr. Grady is enjoying considerable popularity, and is very enthusiastic about his work. Ward Barber, A.B.16, who now has a position with the Sherwin-Williams company and headquarters at Kaiser City, is based in the Hill for a few days on business. Harold Harper, c'20, is absent from school this week on account of illness. Special—the caramel nut ice cream at Wiedemann's—Adv. New tennis balls are here. Carroll's.-Adv. We have some fine roses for that week end party date. THE FLOWER SHOP, Phones 621 The Students of K. U. E. H. Varnum To—— We Invite You to make use of us when Down Town. Leave your bundles here, meet your friends here,use our telephone,ask us questions. There is plenty of space in our big store so that you need not hesitate to linger here. Our whole sales force are on their toes ready and anxious to serve you. Their idea of service is to treat others as they themselves like to be treated. Just step inside this great store and see how welcome you are. The Round Corner Drug Store THE NYAL STORE. Lawrence Kans. Corner 8th and Mass. St. Gruen Hamilton Howard Ten or twelve arrests for "jay walking" have taught the people of Lawrence the value of a square corner, and have almost broken up the city. Another law is acquiring coamopolitanism, with the assistance of the police force. See the grand display of Ladies' Wrist Watches and Men's Thin Model Watches in our south window. We have the largest assortment of watches ever seen in Lawrence. Come here and see. Illinois Waltham Elgin ETC. The members of the Heise boarding club, at 1007 Tennessee Street, have adopted the rule that anyone bringing up a topic previously discussed, shall be compelled to take one teaspoonful of salt. How can we do this? Young Men's $25,$22.50 and $20 Suits and Overcoats $15 WATCHES One Cash Price only with no end of season sales. It will pay you well to investigate our method of doing business and compare closely the values we offer. Wiedemann's wish to thank the K U. students for the courtesy displayed on the night of the night shirt parade. Until we were ready for you...Adv. until we were ready for you...Adv. SKOFSTAD 829 Mass. St. These garments are tailored in the best way of all wool materials and regardless of what you have been paying you cannot improve their fitting qualities. Tennis balls, the only new ones in town at Carroll's.—Adv. MRS. EMMA D. SCHULZ Fancy dresses of all descriptions, also tailored suits and remodeling 917 Mass. St. Between Kress' and Woolworth's. O WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Careful Attention Given to All Business. the arrival of a complete line of Ladies' Sport Coats Ladies Silk Hose ANNOUNCING $17 to $25 Tailored from genuine Navajo Art Craft Blankets. Beautiful plaids in a great assortment; no two alike. Also featuring the "Lazy Boy" coat for ladies. Your inspection invited. Ladies Cape Gloves The Fable of the Young Man Who Would Not Dress Up Once upon a time there was a Young Man who was busy Gathering, Sorting and Pigeonholing Noble Thoughts, that he didn't have time to bother with Trivial Things like Clothes—any Old Vintage of "76 Suit was all right for him, and besides, didn't some Patriarch say, that Clothes don't make a Man—back there in the Age when a Sheet was Dress Up. One day this Boy Encyclopedia decided to take his Twin-six Intellect to some Captain of Industry, thereby giving Big Business its first Real Chance. He tried to get an Audience with all the Big Guns in the Seven Figures. The Chiefs lamped him for a Ne'er-Do-Well looking for a Hand-out, and ordered the office boys to give him the Gate. The Young Man couldn't get near enough to a Higher Up to explain that he had been so busy filling his Mind that he didn't have Time to decently cover his body. The Moral of this Fable is: Dress up; Clothes make all of a Man except his Hands and Face during Business Hours. We've told you this little fable to get your mind on new clothes and the fact that the Fall "Dress Up" begins tomorrow. What do you need—a suit, overcoat or both? The Kaw Kash Klothing Co. STEIN-BLOCH SMART CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN