UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Returns of football scores which are received direct from the Western Union Telegraph Company. Score board is just outside the door. Things Worth Seeing at Ober's Tomorrow. Pictures of the Sooners, Cornhuskers, Tigers and Jayhawkers, in the south window. The new "John David" scarf in the north window. It is a special value at 55¢. The new November suit styles at $17 and $25 in the south'window. Those New November Suit and Overcoat Styles for your A Carefully Prepared Menu Sunday Supper awaits you at The Oread Cafe "Just a Step from the Campus" E. C. Bricken NEW SHIPMENT OF TENNIS BALLS for Saturday Playing. CARROLL'S Headquarters for Spaulding Athletic Goods The Bowersock Theatre Tonight 7:45 9:15 JESSE L. LASKY presents the supreme photoplay star— BLANCHE SWEET in a stirring photodramatic study of modern life- The Secret Sin by Margaret Turnball Also Paramount Travel Weekly ADMISSION 10 cents. REHEARSE STUNTS FOR HALLOWEEN PROGRAM Rebeanah was held last night in the Robinson Gymnasium for the "stunt program" to be given as a feature at the Hale Hall parade Saturday night. Everything moved along successfully. The Scottish dance, the witch scene from Macbeth, the Double The advisor of women was the originator of the program, but the work has been under the direction of an instructor who is admirably fitted for the task. Sword Dance and the Peter Pan scene all showed the result of the uniting and conscientious efforts. THE TEAM WILL FIGHT The final rehearsal will be held Saturday morning at which all performers are requested to be present. Old Time Peppery Send-Off Fills Jayhawker Warriors With Determination "This is the best spirit I've seen at Kansas for some time, we're taking plenty of men along and the boys are going to fight to the last ditch. And win or lose I want to see everyone of you here Sunday morning when the team comes home?"—Coach Hamilton. "We're going to bring back the long end of the score."—Capt. Tony James. "You fellows have the fighting spirit that wins football games and the team has it. Now keep it. If by any chance Kansas loses Saturday don't turn yellow. If there is any feel in the crowd who will not be down here when the boys come back to school." —H.A. Lorenz. "Let's see all of you fellows here Sunday morning and bring someone with you" -Joe Gaitskill. Camor for the old Kansas spirit was satisfied last night. The Thundering Thousand, headed by the band and the talyho, carrying the team, started the parade to the depot from South Park about 8:30 o'clock. Nine rahs were given for each of them, taken on the trip and the band and the cheerleaders kept things busy until the speakers arrived. "I believe Kansas will have something to cheer for Saturday night but not if show the 'old fight' and give them a chance to win Sunday morning," Allie Carroll. Couch Hamilton was pleased with the spirit shown. "The boys went to bed in fine spirits, fellows, and have caught the 'fight em' to the last ditch idea," he said. "It did my heart good last Saturday to see the team, after being beaten in the first half to come back fighting in the last half and bent the Axe and beat them. The game tomorrow will be a close one but I have been feeling pretty good about it for the last two days although I have neither seen nor heard anything that should have that effect. The Coach Is Pleased The Team Will Fight "At any rate the team will fight all the way. As typical of the spirit of the team one of the fellows said to me as I left the car, 'Hamilton, after the demonstrator that the rooters have made tonight no man on the team can face that crowd if we don't bring home the victory.' The boys when they go into that game tomorrow will know that this bunch of loyal supporters is eagerly waiting for the reports of the game and will do their best. We will have some good news to send during the game and, I think, some good news after the last whistle." "Meet the Team" is the slogan that is being passed around among the students now and plans are being made for a monster rally when the special arrives at 6:45 o'clock Sunday morning. The old tally will again be used as the conveyance vehicle for the team will be handed to the Eldridge house where the main demonstration will be held. "Meet The Team" THE CALENDAR Saturday Old timers say that the student body is showing the real Kansas spirit this fall and the keynote of each speaker's talk 'ast night emphasized the necessity of bearing in mind that Saturday's contest is only the first of several battles and of "coming back" stronger than ever for the future games if Kansas should be defeated by the Sooners. Sunday 7:30 - All-University Halloween party Cymbalus Order aerated distilled water at Nfish's. Phones 198—Adv. evd You are invited to attend the Halloween party given by the young people of the Christian church at Myers fall, Friday, Oct. 29. -Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. BURT WADHAMS The College Inn Barber Shop. We close for all football games. PEOPLES STATE BANK Remember 'Guaranty Emblem' when choosing your bank. MARION COUNTY STUDENTS MAKE PLANS AND ORGANIZ Twenty students from Marion county met last night to reorganize the Marion County Club. Several mixers will be held during the year, and a banquet to be held at Marion in the Christmas holidays is being considered. Officers were elected as follows: president, Neal Ireland; vice-president, Oliver Tarrant; secretary and treasurer, Lenore Miesse; publicity agent, Arthur Tucker. The meeting was held at the home of Ruby Whitcroft, 1311 Tennessee. MRS. EDNAH MORRISON MRS. EDNAH MORRISON Furs Cleaned, Relined and Remodeled. Dance Frocks a Specialty Prices Reasonable. 1146 Tenn. St. Bell Phone 1154J. MODEL LAUNDRY 11 and 13 W.9th Phones: Bell 156; Home 145 Special discount to K. U. students. UNIVERSITY WOMEN TO HAVE ATHLETIC ORGANIZATION The University of Kansas is to have a woman's athletic association that will bring honors to the University according to Elizabeth Pratt, women's athletic director, if the women will only lend their support. Attention will be given to senior and junior women interested in basketball at 4:30 every Tuesday and Thursday. Interclass games will be played sometime after the Christmas vacation. Miss Pratt expects to have hockey teams organized as soon as possible, but the ball tournament is under way. University women will have a chance to play intercollegiate games in hockey and already much interest has been shown toward organizing such teams. FRATERNITY TRACK MEET POSTPONED INDEFINELY There is some possibility that the meet will be postponed until spring as has been done in the past. However Hamilton wants a line on the prospective track material and urges that the meet be held this fall. In regard to the forming of an athletic organization Miss Pratt said, "We want an organization that will stand for something. The University of Wisconsin, Smith College and many eastern schools have athletic organizations for the women that are widely known. We hope to have every woman a booster, if not an active member of the organization." To enable fraternity track men to attend the rally yesterday after the Pan-Helenic track meet which was scheduled for the same time was postponed indefinitely. Late yesterday afternoon the committee on arrangements for the track meet called up the different fraternities and took a telephone vote on whether the meeting should be put off and the majority voiced their opinions that it should. The committee on arrangements will announce in a few days whether the meet will be held this fall or in spring, and the date will be definitely set. Friday and Saturday are pop corn days at Wiedemann's—Adv. E. L. CARTER Stationery, Typewriters, Office Supplies, Engineering Supplies Bell Phone 10341 1025 Mass Mts. LAWRENCE KANSAS CITIZENS STATE BANK We are handling all University accounts, and we solicit your business, deposits guaranteed. 707 Massachusetts St. FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES New Fall 'Chicagoan for Men and Young Men— "Chicagoan" comes in brown or black dull calf with Wall Street toe, perforated tips,flat heels.The most style pleasing high grade shoe for young men—ask the salesman to show you. IF OTTO FISCHER you like good music with your meals, get next to the Sunday night dinners at— LEE'S COLLEGE INN You'll Enjoy Them