UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN INTER-SCHOOL TENNIS Big Tennis Tornament to Be Open to All University Men An inter-school tennis tournament for men that is open on equal grounds to faculty members, upper classmen, and college students, some time the letter part of the week. The tournament will be a series of elimination matches, both in singles and doubles. The winners of both games are awarded a pair of loving cup by the athletic association. Eliwyn Cowgill, captain of this year's team tennis is boosting the proposition among the students, am. Prof. Arthur Mitchell among faculty members. From present indications that the players are more entrants in the tournament, and that some good material for next spring's interscholastic season will be found. It is hoped that the matches can be entirely played off this fall, and with this in mind the games will be started next Friday if the weather conditions continue favorable. Drawings for matches in the tournament will be available soon; please desire to enter should notify Kennedy Uhlis or Cowell before that time. No admission will be charged to see the matches, and there will be no entrance fee for contestants. The only requirements shall be that every entrant shall furnish his own tennis balls. MINER MAY COME BACK Jean Miner, whom Coach Olcott in a written statement in the Jayhawk last spring declared to be the best center for his weight he had played. He was best, arrived in Lawrence this morning from his home in Burlingame. Football Star In Town—Tails With Olcott This Afternoon Whether Miner will enter school this fall will depend upon a conference he will have this afternoon with Manager Hamilton and Coach Olcott. His would be much to tempting than the coach who would allow the coaches to shift the veteran Frost back to his original position at tackle. There will be a meeting of the Y. W. C. A. Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 in Myers Hall. Everybody invited. Calls Rumors to the Contrary "Tommyrot" "SURE, I'M HERE"—CRAIG Red Craig, pitcher on the Varsity baseball team, is the next young man to come forward modestly and arra- nge himself so someone has been kidding him again. For two weeks it has been rumored on the campus that Red would not be in school but again this fall—that he planned matrimony—that he was going into business—that he'd had enough of University life and was now ready to say farewell to his Alma Mater and his baseball buddies. "Tin not so," says Halleck. "Whoever is spreading that tommyrot about me not only is 'nobody home'—there is no home. In other words, the person who says I'm not coming back to him, a year has worn its in his roofeden." "Pardon the slang phrase. "But really, you know, I'm going to be" "I'm doing." Date Rule On With the start of the present week the University date rule is in effect. The "custom" adopted by the Women's Student Government Association provides that men should be closed not later than ten o'clock every night of the week excepting Friday and Saturday, when they shall close at eleven, or when entertainments of general interest are allowed only on Friday or Saturday nights or on nights preceding holidays, and still worse, organizations are allowed only one party a year to last later than midnight so the absolute limit is two parties on Friday or Saturday gagements for girls are tabooed on the evenings of week school days. Did you ever notice how anxious a man becomes about Life Insurance when he can no longer pass a good physical examination? Theodore Schwartz, c'13, returned to Kansas City Saturday after attending the Alemania dinner-dance Friday night. Schwartz is cashier for the Schultze Bakery Company. Kansas City, Mo.' L. S. Beverly K. U. Debating Society meets Thursday, Sept. 21. Election of officers and voting on new members. 313 Fraser. When You Write Letters you ought to have the most suitable stationery you can get, whether you're writing for a job, accepting or making a proposal of marriage or just sending a friendly letter to a chum. Our New Stationery supply is composed of a complete variety in all sizes, weights and tints.. Tomorrow when you are downtown, just take a peep at our south window. Then come in and look over some other styles. Evans Drug Store 819 Massachusetts We have both phones and you are welcome to use them. Our number is 194 Wallace O. Hake, 178, spent Friday night at the Acacia house. He is on his way home from the National Conclave of the Acacia fraternity which met at Lafayette, Indiana, this week. Mr. Hake will be on the Hill this year. Clare Poland, C. E. 169, who is now employed by the W. S. Dickey Clay Tile art gallery in Cranberry City, reside at the Hill Friday evening for the Alemannia dinner dance. K. U. Men Go to Illinois Russell S. Bracewell, who graduated from the University in June, has been appointed to an assistant instructorship in chemistry at the University of Illinois. William Spipper, another member of the class of 1910, has gone to the same institution where he has a fellowship and will assist in the department of anatomy. Kanza announces the pledging of Robert Hartley of Quinney, Ill., and William Owens of Skidmore, Mo. K. U. Men Go to Illinois Stude-Aw, Goah! I just loaned a geologist five dollars last week! I don't know. Lawrence Pantatorium Geology Prof—Why a geologist threes nothing at all in a thousand years Particular Cleaning and Pressing for Particular People Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers and Hatters Alteration Department in Connection Both Phones 596 12 W. 9th St. Represented by Harold Williamsand L.R.M. (Bell708) AUTO DELIVERY You should try our $1.30 Pressing Ticket—It’s a sump! Students Shoe Shop 1107 Mass. Street Lawrence, Kansas Work and Price Always Right We also Repair and Cover Parasols The upper classmen know us and our flowers—ask any of them. Then come down and get acquainted. You will find real pleasure in a visit to The Flower Shop 825 1-2 Massenkauetta Street The place to get your new— PENNANTS and PILLOW TOPS ALLIE CARROLL NEXT TO ELDRIGE P. S.-Get in on the football guess. is here. All new goods. Bowersock Theatre We have some K. U. stickers for you. Daniel Frohman presents the celebrated Broadway Favorite MAE MURRAY IN Also Bray Cartoon Farmer Al Alfalfa's Eggscitement "The Big Sister" First Show 7:45, Second Show 9:15. Admission 10c. Mr. K.U. Man— This is your store, your pipes, your tobacco, your magazines. We buy with you in mind. Stop in and let's have a talk. ED. ANDERSON 827 Mass. Tuesday and Thursday— of this week this store will close at Twelve-Thirty— For the Douglas County Fair Better go out, it will be well worth your time good exhibits and good races. Weaver's Blouse Department is quite a word among the students who attended school last year. and in your size and particular color. All blouses are marked at popular prices, ranging from 98c up to 99.98. To you who are here for the first time it will soon be. You can always count on finding the new models here WEAVER'S Press CLARK Ticket LEANS $1.50 LOTHES Satisfactory Work is our Business Getter EVERYTHING PRESSED BY HAND FANCY DRESSES Tailored Suits, Garments of any Description Made. Also Remodeling. Mrs. Wm. H. Schulz 917 Mass. Between Kress and Woolworth Stores. A. G. ALRICH Printing, Binding, Engraving K Books, Loose Leaf Supplies Fountain Pens, Inks Typewriter Papers, Rubber Stamps 744 Mass. St. CONKLIN PENS are sold at McCulloch's Drug Store 847 Mass. H. H. Barrett Says Meet Me At REYNOLDS BROS. We make all our ice cream into quart bricks, wrapped in parchment paper, ready to slice and serve. 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