UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN EXCLUSIVE SCARFS Made from the finest quality Belgian silks which were imported to this country in single bolt lots by parcel post during the war's progress. The patterns are the original designs of the world's best silk weavers and will be appreciated by men of particular tastes. $2.00 and $2.50 Hundreds of beautiful new scarfs at 50 cents, 75 cents, and $1.00. The Oread Cafe Caters to the Particular Those wanting the best, most Carefully Prepared Food goes to the Oreand. Courteous Treatment Our Motto. Bread. Courteseys Treatment On Our Table. Six O'clock Grape Fruit (1/2) . . . 10 Imported Sardines on Toast. . . 15 Green Olives . . . 05 Ripe Olives . . . 05 Stuffed Olives . . . 15 Green Olives . . . 05 Sweet Pickles . . . 05 Young Radishes . . . 10 Fancy Head Lettuce . . . 10 Combination Salad . . . 10 Cucumbers and Tomatoes . . . 15 Salmon Salad and Wafers . . . 10 Tuna Salad and Wafers . . . 10 German Potato Salad and MENU .10 Oyster Cocktail. . . . 15 Oyster Cocktail. . . . 15 Oyster Cocktail. . . . 15 Sour Pickles . . . 10 Sliced Cucumbers . . . 10 Extra Fancy Tomatoes . . . 10 Lettuce and Tomatoes. . . 10 Celery Cabbage Salad . . . 10 Shrimp Salad and Wafers. . . 10 Lobster Salad and Wafers. . . 10 Chicken Salad and Wafers. . . 15 Fruit Salad and Whipped Cream .15 Stuffed Tomatato with Lobster Salad ... 15 Stuffed Tomato with Shrimp Salad ... 15 Stuffed Tomato with Salmon Salad ... 15 Stuffed Tomato with Chicken Salad ... 15 Stuffed Tomato with Tuna Salad ... 15 READY Roast Beef, Brown Gravy. .15 Roast Pork Ham and Sweet Potatoes. .15 Fried Spring Chicken; cream Sauce. .25 Roast Young Turkey; Cranberry Sauce. .35 Creamed Chicken Giblets in Cases. .15 French Fried Potatoes. .10 Mashed Potaees .05 New Californiflower in Cream. .05 New Green Beans .05 OYSTERS Cream Oyster Stew $\frac{1}{2}$ do.. .35 Fried Oysters $\frac{1}{2}$ do... .25 Milk Oyster Stew $\frac{1}{2}$ do.. .25 N. Y. Counts $\frac{1}{2}$ do. raw.. .25 STEAKS TO ORDER "Brick" Special Poker House for (1)...40 Extra Cut Sirlino Steak for (2)...7.5 Extra Cut Sirlino Steak for (3)...1.25 Extra Cut Sirlino Steak for (4)...1.75 Extra Cut Sirlino Steak for (5)...2.25 Extra Cut Sirlino Steak for (6)...2.75 Steaks smothered with mushroom or onions 10c extra per person. DESSERTS Peach Melba Sundae ...10 Bitter Sweet Sundae ...10 Chocolate Frappe ...10 Black Walnut Sundae ...10 Pecan Nut Sundae ...10 Cherry Sundae ...10 Chop Suey Sundae ...10 Pineapple Cube Sundae ...10 Marshmallow Sundae ...10 Carmel Sundae ...10 Crushed Fig Sundae ...10 Maple Sundae ...10 *Banana Split* ...15 Bananas and Sweet Cream ...15 Angel Sandwich ...10 Devil Sandwich ...10 Ice Cream and Chocolate Layer Cake ...10 Ice Cream and Fancy Cakes ...10 Cherry Pie with Whipped Cream ...10 Cherry Pie sandwich ...15 DRINKS Egg Chocolate .10 Egg Malted Milk .15 Plain Malted Milk .10 Iced Coffee .06 Hot Coffee .05 Hot Tea .05 Iced Tea .05 Bottled Milk .05 Iced Ginger Ale .10 "Coke" .05 This is a copy of a menu taken from one of the most popular Cafes in New York City. The Orend is prepared to serve it SPECIAL Cream of Tomato Soup Salted Peanuts Ripe Olives Salted Peanuts Oyster Cocktail Head Lettuce and Tomatoes Roast Young Turkey Oyster Dressing Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes—Candied Sweet Potatoes Assored Cakes Mixed Creams Milk Coffee Tea Per Person Seventy-Five Cents. Six O'clock Dinner Sunday, November 7, 1915. HE ORREAD CAFE. E. C. Bricken.Just a step from the campus WEATHER MAN HELPS K. U. Usually Keeps Away Rain and Snow When Kansas Meets Nebraska Fine weather will be the lot of K. U. followers for the Nebraska game, if this year is not an exception to the rule that Nebraska seem to follow. "We have been exceptionally fortunate in the matter of fine weather for the games of the Nebraska series," said a man who has followed K. U. football for the last twenty years. "The games have a'most always been played under fine weather conditions. This can not be said of any other annual game that K. U. plays." plays: “What was the worst weather that K. U. ever had to play in?” he was asked. When We Beat the Tigers 30-0 "Well, there have been several times that we have been out under pretty bad conditions," he replied. "The worst beating that we ever gave Missouri, for instance, was in Kansas City in 1896. One end of the field was just merely muddy. But from there toward the other end it got worse until the other goal post was surrounded by slime and mud ankle deep. The score was Kansas 30-Missouri 0. An odd feature of the game was that the whole 'Minnesota team was in the bleachers looking on. K. U. played them two days later on the frozen mud with less success than attended them in the Tiger game. The final score was 12-0 in favor of the Northerners." "Another time that the Missouri game was played under anything but ideal conditions was in 1906. As before, the field was muddy, but not as bad as formerly. This time there was a cold rain throughout the game, and the temperature was low. The spectators all were almost frozen by the time the game was over. The score was 0-29 in favor of Missouri." DEAN SAYRE TELLS OF PSYCHOLOGY IN BUYING Snow Wader Game Held in 1908 "But probably the very worst football weather we have ever encountered prevailed on the day of the Washington game in 1908. The two teams went on the field that day there was two feet of snow on it, Washington had to call the game of Washington insisted on playing it, in order to complete the schedule and have a record of the game. K. U., finally had her way, although only the first half was played. The wearers of the crimson and blue turned out to be the best snow waders, and the result of the affair was a score of 10-0 in favor of Kansas." Another game that will be remembered by some who are now in the University is the Oklahoma game of 1911. A blizzard was raging on the day of the game, but the teams met, and for the first time in history of the schools the Sooners were victorious over the Jayhawkers. One field goal decided the contest, the score being 2-0. It was after this game that a street car loaded with some of those who had braved the storm to see the game turned turtle south of the Hill with no more serious results than a few broken bones. Dean L. E. Sayre proved by numerous examples that there is a psychological influence in buying in a lecture before the Pharmaceutical Society Thursday, "A salesman can often make you buy something you really don't want," he said; and then told the story of a friend of his, who was invigued by a street hawker into buying a patent medicine for catarrh. The man paid twenty-five cents for the medicine, and was much chagrined when Dean Sayre proved to him that he could buy the same thing at a drug store for five cents. "There is also a psychological influence on value," said Dean Sayre and quoted a merchant, who said: "A thing is worth what it will bring, but it will not always bring what it is worth." He then illustrated this theory by an experience of his own. Discovering in a second hand book store a rather rare book, which was marked twenty-five centesimal, he formed the book would be equally valuable to him, and that he would return for it later. When he did return, he was surprised to find the price mark raised to $2.50. The clerk had discovered the psychological effect on the value. Our pineapple ice is made from the fruit. Wiedemann's—Adv. "Arm America!" Plymouth church, Sunday, 7:45-Aday. VARSITY Monday-Tuesday Theda Bara Will Build New Kiln A new kiln is being installed in the clay laboratory in Haworth Hall to replace the old one built in 1911. This will facilitate the work of the department, as the old kiln is of poor quality and is nearly worn out. The increased capacity of the new kiln will enable the department to burn the large amount of material that has piled up in the laboratory. CARMEN IN Make reservations for line parties early. Phone No. 3 Banana nut ice cream at Wiedemann's...Adv. Smith - Plymouth Church, Sunday, 10:45 - Adv. "Arm America!" Plymouth church, Sunday, 7:45—Adv. Smith—Plymouth Church, Sunday, 10:45—Adv. See Smith at Plymouth church, Sunday, 10:45—Adv. Varsity Cleaning Plan 2017 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kans. Work and Prices Always Right We Select Student Business E. R. Hess, Druggist 742 Mass. St. We Solicit University Patronage Reynolds Bros. BELL 645 We pay particular attention to Fraternity and Club orders. Call us by phone. Ice Creams Ice Creams Vanilla Chocolate Strawberry Caramel Pineapple Sherbert Ice Orange Kuppenheimer Clothes for sale by Robert E. House Torn Clothes and Torn Out Buttons in laundriedarticles are often the result of old style wringing. We have a centrifugal wringer that revolves 1000 times a minute, extracting the water without any possible injury. Another Why The Lawrence Steam Laundry 908 Mass. St. Phones 383. STUDENT AGENTS: C.M.Carter, B1701; Harry Harlan, B1207W. STUDENT AGENTS: C. M. Carter, B1701; Harry Harlan, B1267 W. How Many Men Will Cross the Line Saturday ?? 730 MASS ST. As usual Clark is going to press a suit free for every K. U. player who makes a touchdown in Saturday's game. He hopes it will be a dozen this time. CLARK CLEANS CLOTHES The Strong & Garfield Shoe PHONE 355 The "Encore" is the last you can expect to find ONLY in high grade shoes—a little different than anything shown in cheaper lines. It has slightly higher box toe, and a little more swing in shape—nothing extreme. In black only. $6 Others at $4. $4.50 and $5. OTTO FISCHER K. U. vs. Washburn -- Saturday, Nov. 6th. Tickets $1.00 Reserved Seats $1.50