UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PHI DELTA PHI INITIATES Campus Frat Unfolds Its Secrets to Law Men Phi Delta Phi, honorary legal fraternity, held its first fall initiation in Eagles' Hall last night. The following men were taken into the organization: O. Hake, Minneapolis; Walter B. Havekorst, Hanover; Frank Trellen, Holton; James G. Norton, Newton; Jarcel Jackson, Atchison; Arthur L.oughrille, Atchison; G. Gelvin R. Paul W. Shinn, Burns; Russell Cowell, Lawrence. All these men are now beginning their second year in the School of Law and were pledged at the close of their junior year last spring. Alumni who were present and took part in the initiation were Dr. Wm. L. Burdick, DeWitt Stiles and Chas. H. Corv. After the initiation, the fraternity adjourned to Bricken's place where a special banquet was served. Alton Gumbiner, the winner of the Dramatic Club Play prize last year, told several entertaining stories. DR. NAISMITH ORIGINATES NEW BASKETBALL GAME The freshman gym classes are to use the new style of basket ball originated by Dr. Jas, Naismith, professor of physical education, while at the Mexican border this summer so that the ball will not easily go out of bounds, which makes the game much faster than regular outdoor basket ball. The court is oval with the goal posts twenty feet from the center of the court. The fifty feet, and the distance between the goal posts is sixty feet. The goals are like regular basketball goals with the exception that there is no back stop and the player can throw from any side. Dr. Naismith hopes that any other game was played more than any other game by the boys at the border. OFF-SIDE PLAYS Goal posts are now being made in the shops, and three or four courts will be laid off south of the gymnasium to be ready for the gym classes next week. Dr. Naismith expects this game to overcome the difficulty of not having any adequate sport for the fall gym classes. Jayhawk stock took the perennial "upward leap" last night when there appeared on the field in uniform four men who promise well as Varsity material. Stryker, an old "K" man and half-back of superior ability, worked out in preliminary practice but did not get into the scrimmage, and Vernson, Minor and Martin, freshmen last year, are able to win against them on the gridiron in suits for the first time this season. Vernson and Minor are out for the center position, and Martin plays at tackle. "Jack." Frost has been out of the scrimmage since last Thursday with an injured shoulder. Nevertheless, he was down on the field last night to watch the fracas. "Thu be out to bowown night," he told his teammates. Hugh T. McGinniss, c18,"15, visited his brother Byron, at the Sigma Chi house Saturday and Sunday. Mac is employed in the R. A. Long building at Kansas City but expects to enter the University next semester. The Achoth sorority announces the pledging of Marjorie Gibson of Wakeency and Frances Ludeman of Anthony. Pennants and banners for your room at Carroll's.—Adv. C. E. Orelup, M. M. Specialist—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 90 per cent of all headaches are due to eye strain, curd by properly performing eye exercises and washesened. Bell phone 1700; Dick Building. Successor to Dr. Hammand.-Adv. Let your choice of Adam's Ale be McNish's Acreated Distilled water. Delivered at your door--Adv. Take a look at the rooter's caps and horns, 55c, at Carroll's—Adv. HOW IT FEELS TO FEEL HISTORY The series of monthly lectures by members of the college faculty will begin in the chapel at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, when D. N. Patterson, professor of European history, will坐 for two months he spent in France, a part of the time on the front, seeing and feeling history in the making. After tomorrow's lecture the lectures will be on the third Thursday in each month. They promote the minute and value to every student and faculty member. The student body is urged to attend. : CHALK TALKS MAKE ROCK CHALKS! Coach Olecott has installed a blackboard in Hamilton Hall, and it was placed on the north wall of the main floor yesterday. Chalk talks, which feature a corner Yale stars installation last year, will be conducted again this season. Speed Heath has developed a beautiful black eye since Monday's scrimmage with Haker. "One of the boys Balden bawed me," said Speed. Manicure articles, complexion pow- ders and preparations at Harper & Scout's. Little Egypt mild six cigar. Try Packed in tins...Adv. The injured list is remarkably small for this time of the year. Though several of the men have wounded shoulders or arms, no one has yet suffered an injured leg—the only thing, according to Coach "Potsy" Clark, which should keep a man out of the game. Captain Lindsay's charleyhorse in his left leg is being rapidly reduced under the careful treatment of the wounds. (At the end of day, sure," Lindsay said yesterday. A. D. S. Percoxide Cream and toilet aids at Barber's Drug Store—Adv. Get a rooter's cap and horn at Carroll's—Adv. Bowersock Theatre TONIGHT NAOMI CHILDERS AND MARC MacDERMOTT IN "The Footlights of Fate" This is a happy-actioned heart holding drama that grips throughout. Also Ham & Bud Comedy. Admission 10 Cents. WE GUARANTEE to save you from $5.00 to $7.50 on your suit or Overcoat. WHY? One price only and that price cash with no end of season sale. Think this over and compare these garments with those selling elsewhere at $20.00 to $22.50. M. J. SKOFSTAD 829 Massachusetts St. Bell Phone 986 FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES Isn't it a fine looking shoe? Yes! It's a "Tilt," and typical of the whole line we carry. There's this about the "Tilt" shoes, they are made of good leather, by good shoemakers, and fit the feet perfectly, and have all the style any man can desire for the price of $5. They come in Brown or Black. Otto Fischer They Do Say that we serve the best cokes and malted milks in town. $ ^{*} $ Get the habit and get your drinks at Allie's. The old students are "hep" to our fountain and it is open always to you freshmen. CARROLL'S Next to Eldridge. Comic posters for your room at Carroll's.—Adv. Safety razors, strops and shaving material at Barber & Son's.—Adv. Gym shoes that are worth your money: Carroll's...-Adv. Douglas chocolates at O. P. Barber & Son's Drug Store—Adv. Arrow Shirts Faultless Pajamas The Three Brook— one of our most popular models designed especially for the Young Man We're selling it mostly in unlined coats with silk trimming. The vest is also unlined, some of them finished with a silk back $25.00 gets one. The Young Men's Store Have You Ever Seen President Woodrow Wilson? He appears in the picture "THE VELVET PAW" Showing at the BOWERSOCK TOMORROW HOUSE PETERS and GAIL KANE are featured in this picture and you will enjoy seeing them. Matinee, 2:30,4:00 Night,7:45,9:15 Admission 15 Cents. Yourex Silver Absolutely the best silver on the market $100.00 Guarantee for any piece of Yourex Silverware that ever wears off and shows a black base as other silverware heretofore has done. WHAT OTHER DEALER DARES to put on a guarantee like this? Spooons, $3.00 the set. Knives and Forks, $5.00, $6.00, $12.00 the set. A complete line of this wonderful silver. See the beautiful Mary O'Nell pattern. Ye Shop of Fine Quality The Shop of the Town --- The Only Down-towr Barber Shop Closed for Every Football Game --- That's Why It's Houks' The Shop of the Town