UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THE CRIPPLES IMPROVE Most of Olcott's Injured Players Will be Able to Battle Tigers A light signal drill tonight will mark the final preparation of the Kansas football team for the annual game with its ancient foe, Missouri, on Rolls Field Thanksgiving afternoon. Kansas is in charge of the opposing offense to compensate for the threshing administered by Steelman i warriors last week. Practice during the week has not been as productive as it would have without the malevolent activity of the jinx. James, Reber, Keeling, Reedy, Groft, Palkowski, Robbins, and B. Gillespie were suffering from injuries, and could not participate to any great extent. Back In The Game These cripples have just about recovered, with the exception of Palkowski and Robbins, who will be unable to play in any event. Ro-) bins is in the hospital, and he is operated on for appendicitis soon. Several are still suffering from their injuries, but will be able to play at least a part of the game. They took last night and took part in an effective scrimmage with the freshmen, thanks to the rest over the week-end. Coach Olcott will announce his lineup this evening. A possible shift will be L. Gillespie to backfill, where he has been working part of the time. The line will be about as usual. Olcott Is Silent Olcott's attack is also a question. Practice indicates that he will start with the less experienced men, and attempt to wear down the opposition, after which he will run in a string of moves to overwhelm the enemy. If the few line plays that worked so well in the first games are adequate, the pass will be used sparingly; probably not at all if it can avoid unexpected encounters. The coach's declaration, it has not met with the success he had hoped. The team will leave at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning via the Union Pacific. The coach has expressed his hope for a large turnout of students to wish the Jahywahner warriors success in the final struggle. WILL RUN IN KANSAS CITY Cross Country Team of the University is Entered in K. C. A. C. Contest for Saturday The six University of Kansas cross country- runners, who represented the University in the Western Conference meet at Madison last Saturday will enter the K. C. A. C. run at Kansas City next Saturday. The course will be laid out over the streets of Kansas City with the start and finish in front of the K. C. A. C. headquarters. In this meet the men are entered as individuals and not as a team representing any school. A gold watch is given to the winner and medals are awarded the first four men to finish. Redkey is the holder of the watch given for first place last year. Grady will also make a strong bid for the timepiece. Numerous entries have been received from small colleges in the Valley. The meet is usually held on Thanksgiving but the staging of the Missouri-Kansas game on this day has caused a change in dates. Send the Daily Kansan home. For Your Thanksgiving Home-going or For Your Trip to Columbia A selection from our new Thanksgiving Suit and Overcoat stocks will put you in the class of the "Well Dressed." New styles by "Society Brand" and "Styleplus" which were especially designed for young men. $17 to $35 New Thanksgiving Styles in Every Department SUITS AND OVERCOATS—The New "Midnight" blue is the latest arrival in this department. Three new models in suits and two in overcoats. They are on display now in our south window— $17 to $30 $3.50 HAT$^T$-The new "Challot" which has low crown and wide brim. We are showing it in three shades—Glenn Gray, Ivy and Carbon. $1 to $2 CAPS—The new "Bullet" in beautiful patterns and fabrics SWEATERS—Some very new two and three tone "Heather" mixtures in very fine quality wool. $5 to $12.50 SHIRTS—Beautiful patterns with the new pleated bosoms and stiff cuffs- $1.50 and $2 NECKWEAR—The "John David" scarf is here in two beautiful new patterns—Special at 55 Cents SHOES—The new "Invitation" last in tan or black calf. An "Ober's Special" style at $5.00 HOSIERY—New fancy silks in stripes or plains 50 Cents Come tomorrow and inspect these brand new styles. We are glad to show them. You'll find many other style [surprises in every department. Clothiers to the Alert Men of K. U. Miss Gertrude Ott entertained a week-end house party at her home seven miles southeast of Oread. The following guests were present: Rachel Bell, Whiteside; Marie Robinson, Eudora; Marjorie Castle, St Joe, Mo.; and Margaret Sower, Bonner Springs. R. K. Bailey, '11 College, who is now employed by the United States Geological Survey and held the chemistry department Friday. He is on his way to Amarillo, Texas, where he will make examinations in connection with a deep well which is being sunk there by the government. Professor Skilton has gone to Atchison where he will lecture to the Music Club, on American Primitive Music, and give an organ recital. The First Lutheran church under the auspices of the Music Club. Send the Daily Kansan home. Prof. J. E. Todd took his geology class on their first hike Saturday morning. The hikers left the library at 8:30. They studied the formation of the rock exposure near the Physics building and also the one westward from the building. After exploring the Hill the class visited the brick yard where they saw samples of rocks which they had studied in class. The Sanitary Cafe always has a good menu of well cooked food.— Adv. There Is One Particular Model— In this young men's store that is worthy of your most careful consideration -this Particular model is known as the It's made in both regular and patch pockets, is semi-form fitting, and is just the model for the man or young man who wants style and still be dressed conservative. It comes in all the good patterns and weaves. "Regent" $17 Johnson & Carl THE YOUNG MEN'S STORE Bowersock Theatre TONIGHT Famous Players. Charles Frohman Co.present CHARLES CHERRY in "The Mummy and the Humming Bird" By Isaac Henderson Also first issue of Paramount News Pictures First Show, 7:45; Second Show, 9:15 ADMISSION 10c BELL PHONE 10 SEASONABLE FLOWERS FOR THANKSGIVING Orders to ship to your home should be in early THE FLOWER SHOP Phone 621, 825½ Mass. SL MRS. EDINAH MORRIS Furn Cleaned, Rellined and Re-modeled. Dance Frocks a Specialty Prize Reasonable. MRS. EDNAH MORRISON Fuae Cleaned, Relined and Remodele 1146 Tenn. St. Bell Phone 1154J F. I. 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