UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN OFF-SIDE PLAYS Now from Norman, the camp of the Sooners, comes a report of a team almost as good as last year. The Sooners have lost Geyer, one of their most famous players, both in great team, Swatke, Capshaw and Hott. Hott was considered in the all-American class last year. Kansans recall the work of Capshaw in the last two games with K. U. But there were still other coached aggregation and there are many who remember the great battle at Norman last year. Kansas Normal will send a strong team against K. U., if eleven “K” men have anything to do with the success of a football team. Two all-state men have been selected until October 1, because of guard duty on the border, but Bill Hargiss considers his team to be better balanced than ever before. The students who saw the 2-6 game on Saturday opened the opening game will be far from a walkaway for Kansas. Lester and Bernard Gillespie, well known for their work on the varsity last year, visited in Lawrence Thursday and Friday. The Gillespie brothers claim Tulsa, Okla., as their home, where they, with their father, are in the oil business. Les had hoped to return to Kansas this fall, but黛德, whom she needed in Tulsa. The brothers vigorously deny that they have any intention of entering Kendall College. In fact, they have a suspicion that the person who circulated such a report was playing a joke on them. Coach Olcott and "Dutch" Uhrlau, former star forward on the K. U. basketball teams of four or five years ago, had a lively debate yesterday afternoon as to who could punit a football the farther. "I'll punt with you for anything from a Hershey bar to a dinner," said Joe. "All right," said the coach. "Come around in about two weeks." "Say--you don't think I'm going to let you practice up for this, do it." "No," replied the coach. "But look here, man--you're young and vigorous, and Ih—" The coach grinned "Well, I'm old and decreit." So they postponed the contest indefinitely. Illinois Fears "Potsy" Little Egypt mild six cigar. Try enc. Packed in tins…Adv. Illinois Fears "Potsy" "The students of Illinois are looking for the correct answer to their first game of the season with Potsy Clark's Kansans, Oct. 7th. Clark formerly played quarterback on the Illinois eleven and is going to bring down an aggregation which will open the eyes of the Illinois supporters, and if we know Potys he will do better than the advantage of several weeks practice and will also have participated in two or three games. We greatly respect Potys' ability whether it be as coach or player." - The Daily Illini. C. E, Orelup, M. M, Specialist—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 90 per cent of all headaches are due to eye strain, curbed by properly fitted eyeglasses. Headache is treated. Bell phone 1700; Dick Building Successor to Dr. Hammand —Adv. McNish's Areated Distilled water. Carry your own drinking cup and drink "it on the hill." A cooler in every building—Adv. Stationery Cranes Kid Finish Cranes Linen Lawn Cranes Highland Linen Cranes Louisein in Pound Boxes Highest Class Stationery in the City Blaine Garrison of Eureka, who until the past year has been a student in the School of Medicine, left yesterday for St. Louis, after a three days visit in Lawrence. Mr. Garrison was in St. Louis last year in Washington University. He will receive his doctor's degree this year. Physicians advise the use of Me- neal water when you need it, water You'll like it too... Adv. We have an excellent grade of canned pineapple in a large can. Fifteen cents per can. Dumne's—Adv. University Book Store Phones 206. 803 Mass. St. McNish's Aereated Distilled water is a service in itself. You're missing something if you don't insist on it everywhere.—Adv. Harold Mattoon, '177, a member of three K. U., debating teams, has declared his intention of coming out to change the Nebraska defeat of last year. The Home of Wilson's Drug Store Paul R. Greever, acting president of the Men's Student Council, has been confined to his room for a few days with a severe attack of the gripe. He will be back on the Hill this week. Johnston's Chocolates Do you know exactly what is meant by "Old Line" in Life Insurance? L. S. Bengly INTRODUCING ONCE MORE TO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AND FACULTY Our Magazine Department The oldest magazine store in eastern Kansas. Where University people have bought their magazines for 40 years. Next to Eldridge. CARROLL'S Bowersock Theatre TONIGHT AND TOMORROW EDNA GOODRICH "The House of Lies" This is an unusual story offered you by Miss Goodrich in such an appealing way that the lesson is driven home that riches do not constitute content. Also Bray Cartoon "BOBBY BUMPS LOSES HIS PUP." COMING Wednesday— MARC McDERMOTT and NAOMI CHILDERS In "Footlights of Fate" Thursday— HOUSE PETERS and GAIL KANE In "The Velvet Paw" Friday and Saturday— VALENTINE GRANT In "The Daughters of MacGregor." WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Careful Attention Given to All Business. There's a Great Show in Kansas City This Week Every University woman who can spare a few hours of her time should attend THE UNITED FASHION SHOWS AT KANSAS CITY Today, Tomorrow and Wednesday Chicago and New York have nothing on the fashion show at Kansas City this year. The big stores there have carefully planned to have on display for the thousands from Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa who will attend the latest and best. You will rub elbows with the livest merchants from Lawrence and every other town in this big trade territory; you will meet there the best-dressed men and women residing in the west. You owe it to yourself to experience this greatest of all fashion shows in the MisValley this fall. You may not care to buy right now, but when the time does come to make a purchase you will have that taste in selecting that can come only from the distinction of seeing the last word from fashion's hub. Go on the Interurban You and your chums can catch a car at the interurban station at the half-hour from 6:30 in the morning till 9:30 at night. You can travel comfortably-on clean cars, without the dirt and mustiness that has ordinarily made the trip a torture rather than a pleasure. By using the interurban, you can go up for the day, for a half day or for the evening. The fare is 72 cents one way, or $1.44 the round trip, the ticket being good until used. The cars take you to Tenth and Main streets—in the heart of the shopping district, where the shows are continually in progress. Coming home, you can leave Kansas City at the half-hour as late as 11:30 p.m. All except the 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. cars come to Lawrence. KANSAS CITY, KAW VALLEY AND WESTERN RAILWAY CO.