UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Here's A New One, Mister, that is Bound to be as famous as its namesake The Robin Hood Overc It's just one of the many new styles we have ready for your inspection. Has a convenient slash back of side pockets which gives you easy access to your trouser pockets. Many other little style comforts which go together to make a coat more than merely an outer wrap. Comes in several beautiful fabrics and attractive patterns such as the new "Beauclay" cloth with shadow plaids. $20 to $35 "Styleplus" and other makes of overcoats all guaranteed in every way by us. $11, $15, and $17 Arm bands for big home-coming game. Every loyal Kansas supporter should have one. At Griggs, 15c... Adv. The same price to everyone the year around. You will like this method of doing business and will be more than pleased with the goods we sell. You are invited to look. We close for the Kansas-Nebraska game. Remember, the reasons for this are: One price only - 815.00—and that cash, with no sales at the end of the season. Men—Why $15.00 We want you to compare them in style, fit, tailoring and materials, as that is our best proof. Pay $22.50 and $25 for your suits or overcoats when we are selling such splendid values at 829 Mass. Street SKOFSTAD Jayhawk sunflower badges. At Griggs—Adv. LOST—Two football tickets, Section HH rows one and two; one seat directly behind the other. Finder kindly phone 2521W. Bell. Send the Daily Kansan home. Pennants, 25c to $1.50. 30 different styles in Kansas pennants. Griggs.—Adv. Chase and Douglas chocolate to take to the game, 1lb. and ½lb. boxes at Griggs.-Adv. GOSPEL TEAMS HIT THE TRAIL Student Workers Take Joy Ride to Fill Their Appointment in Pulit in Pulpit Women Have a Place The gospel team work at the University had taken no definite form until after the coming of the Mott Meetings of the past spring. Conrad Hoffmann, the Y. M. C. A. secretary at that time, added a gossip about some members to his list of student workers. The student pastorors of the city churches were asked to join the new movement and instruct the student workers. Two of the churches of the city, the Baptist and the Methodist churches initiated good teams aside from that of the University Y. M. C. A., but have cooperated with the latter in filling engagements. As the organization becomes more and more perfected the chairman of the University Gospel teams, Neal ircund of Florence, hopes to reach out to students who are interested in give the people of Kansas a better means of knowing the religious endeavor of the students at the state school. Those places that are more accessible than most are Rosedale, Topeka, "The Thompsonville, Perry, Williamstown, Summervale, Tonganoxie, Eudora, Baldwin, Clinton, Linwood, Lone Star, and Lenape. Train three hours late. A meeting at eight o'clock, and the little town twelve miles away. Six students from our city in two hours to get to their destination. Cooperate With Churches At the Baptist church a number of University women have been given a place on one of the teams that has been going twice a month to Lenape, Kansas. The women, because of their musical talent, have added much to the entertainment side of the team work. At the University of Kansas the student Y. M. C. A. has organized eight such teams. Each team makes at least one trip during the year; each team will send a team to fill unoccupied pulpits. Four years ago Billy Sunday went in Wichita, Kansas; a little later a group of business men came to Lawrence; then the students began to form a large group rounding rural and city communities. Their object is to interest men more deeply in religion. The group was that of one of the University gospel teams on its way to fulfill a Sunday night's engagement in one of the nearby town churches. But, it takes more than money and time from doing its assigned work. In another hour the same six were on their way in a hired automobile to their destination. Their fare was eight dollars, the evening collection totalled a dollar and sixty-eight cents. It wasn't the money that the church sought for; they, but a sage for the people of the little church. From All Parts of State From All Parts of State Each member of the Y. M. C. A. gospel team commit heads a team bringing the total number doing this to the past year, and devoting that are heading teams and that have gone out many times are Neal Ireland of Florence, Herbert Howland of Ludell, Harry McColoch of Lawrence, Francis McCall of Iola, James Sellers of Olmitz, Louis Gloyne of Kansas City, Avery Oley of Lawrence, Jess Gardner of Preston, Ray Brewster of Seda and Othel Womack of Worcester that belong to the Baptist team are Stella Cole of Lawrence, Lena Rogers of Wellington, Virgil Gordon of Fort Scott. The Reverend F. W. Ainslie, student pastor of the Baptist church, is the advisor for the Y. M. C. A. gospel! team committee. A Picture for Your "K" Book YE SHOP OF QUALITY. GUSTAFSON, THE COLLEGE JEWELER.