UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "Dress Up, Boys" Select Clothes that will enable you to— LOOKTHE STYLE WORLD Square in the Eye Clothes that are full of "pep" and "go"—Clothes that are designed for young men by the foremost designer of young men's clothes in America. That's the kind you'll find at this store. All the newest colors in exclusive new patterns such as "Durare" and "Cryle" stripes, "Darby" squares, "Donnybrook" plaids and "Normandy" checks. Come tomorrow and see them. The average price is $20 $ \textcircled{C} $ AD. & C. Some Speedy New Shirts at $1.50 and $2 Use a Knitted Sport Coat for a study coat this winter. $10 Clothiers to the Alert Men of K. U. ANOTHER BOMB ARRIVES To be Used by Prof. Lichenwalter in Chemesty Laboratory Experiments Another of those mysterious little steel bombs, which came so near to killing Prof. H. O. Lichtenwalter, in his laboratory at the Chemistry Building last summer, has been received by the chemistry department and is now being used by Mr. Lichtenwalter in his experiments on the conductivity of ammonia gases. This harmless looking cylinder is a hollow tube of heavy steel, into which a little bulb of liquid ammonia is suspended, and attached to two platinum electrodes. So long as the bulb is securely fixed in the bomb no danger is probable, but when the small bulb it taken out of the shell and filled with the liquid it is very dangerous to handle. It was while preparing to handle this little bulb in place of the Mr. Lichtenwalter met with his accident. The glass, of which the bulb was made, was not strong enough to withstand the pressure of the liquid and the bulb exploded, throwing ammonia and glass in all directions. Professor Lichtenwalter sustained serious injuries as a result of the accident. This bomb is only a part of the new equipment that the chemistry department has received recently. C. W. Seibel, custodian of the chemical stores, stated this morning that the departmental supplies, ordered in August have just now arrived. The supplies for organic chemistry, however, which come directly from Europe, have been held up by the war and it is not certain that they will arrive for several weeks. CHANCELLOR TALKS TO LAWRENCE H. S. BOYS "A great failing of our modern day is a lack of dependability and honor," said Chancellor Frank Strong to the members of the Boys' Club of the Lawrence high school at their meeting last night in the city Y. M. building. "When one gives his word to do something he should stand by it until the crack of doom. The million would certainly be here if this would take place. Most of the case in our courts are caused by men failing to live up to their word," he said. Kansas has a pretty classy full-back this year in a fellow named Lindsay. Yes, girls his first name is Adrian. He was out last year, but five or six Drake Bulldogs jumped on him and put his knee out of working order. Lindsey boots that ball about fifty yards and is one of the most valuable men on the squad this season. Since he stays down with Coach Hamilton, the danger of his being out of condition is not appalling. Among the Pigskin Chasers "I counsel you to look, first after your physical, mental and spiritual development, and then cultivate kindness courtesy and good fellowship." Another of last year's treasures who is back this year is "Woodie." He plays quarter and is like a worm with the ball. Coming from Peoria, Ill., he seems to have brought with him some of that stuff that put his native state's university on the gridiron. Walter W—that's his right name—will be seen in dress uniform on McCook quite regularly this year, thank you! The Gillispie cousins come from the neighbor state of Oklahoma. Both refuse to say just why they came to Kansas, but friends swear that it was for a chance to help beat the Sooners. Bernard is a sophomore in the School of Engineering and Lester is in the College. They fight side by side in the backfield. On Other Campi regents. A building for forestry and botany is being built. The maintenance appropriation of the University of Missouri is about $1,300,600. The main source of income to the University is the collateral inheritance tax. There is a fighting Methodist in our midst, his. His name is Fast—and he is. He crossed the goal for the last touchdown against the Jewellers and made some of Bert Kennedy's redskins look sick last week in practice. He refuses to tell his right name, but the boys call him "Jick." He played two years on the Baker team and game to K. U. with the intention of helping twist the Tiger's tail. The captain goes by the name of "Tony". Tony James. He cooked grub at the Engineers' summer camp and at Ft. Leeworthen this summer and says he may take a notion to roast a little Tiger meat for Thanksgiving dinner. Anyhow, Tony is some guard and will be the big man in the line this year. When the team needs a brick wall to go in front of the backs down the field, Tony is called on. The voters of Nebraska decided to order the development of the city campus of the University of Nebraska instead of the removal of the institution to a farm site. The state appropriation is in blanket form leaving the expenditure to the discretion of the Iowa State University has built a new women's gymnasium, including a swimming pool, and has built an addition to the men's gymnasium containing a swimming pool. An effort to secure a suitable college song by competition at Columbia failed, as the committee found no song submitted entirely adapted to general student singing, nor any so good as some already in use. The Cornell University graduate school had enrolled last year, holders of degrees from more than one hundred different schools. Senior, junior and graduate women will have basketball teams this year. The seniors and graduates will have two separate teams, the juniors will have a separate team. CLASS BASKETBALL AMONG WOMEN STARTS The law course at Washington and Lee has been lengthened to three years, and an announcement is made of an increase in the tuition in the academic department together with a limitation in enrollment in that department to 180. A proposal was made at the last meeting of the Indiana legislature, to move the University to Lafayette and combine it with Purdue. The idea did not prevail but may be brought forward again. Middlebury College has received a bequest of 20,000 acres of forest land to be preserved as a park, and much more in real estate and money, from the late Joseph Battell, an alumnus and trustee. With more competition for school honors, the women's basketball tournament in the spring will be of much greater interest. Dressmaking, Mrs. M. A. Morgan, 132 Tenn. Up-to-date dressmaking and ladies' tailoring. Party dresses a speciality. Phone 11504. All seniors, juniors and graduates who have not yet signed up should see Miss Pratt at once and be ready for practice next week. SPORT PICKUPS Shorty Hershberger, junior Law, spent Tuesday "sightseeing"; with his father, H. E. Hershberger, in Topeka. is that Schultze's men were completely outclassed both on offensive and defensive play. The Missouri team also failed to use their heads when head work would have counted. These seem to be sufficient reasons for any队's losing a game. An offer of two cup bears for mascots of the Missouri team has been refused. Instead the M, U. Booster Club is starting a fund for the purchase of a real, live, sure-enough, Bengal Tiger. The Tiger is going to be on hand for every game and will be taken in his cage on every trip. The plan to have a bear for a mascot was looked upon with alarm by many Missourians for it does not stand for Missouri as the Tiger does, and it would bring only bad luck by being a false emblem. Maybe they intend to turn the Tiger loose on McCook field next year. Bennie Owen is drilling his Oklahoma Sooners for the Jayhawkey contest in Norman two weeks from Saturday. This is the Sooner's big home game and their annual homecomers' day is to be held at that time. Extensive plans are being made for entertainment and the Kansans attending the game will be likewise taken care of. Another version of the defeat according to the same Missouri paper Now that Boston has won the worlds championship the average student will begin to realize that Kansas has a very formidable foe invading McCook Saturday. The Builders' week by a smaller college last week only caused the aforesaid canine to grit his teeth and start after Jayhawk feathers. While Kansas and a few other universities are urging more men to try out for the Varsity squad, the Missourians come to the front with a statement that Coach Schulte had so many men out for places that he tried to teach football to all of them instead of his regulars. Thus the defeat of the Tigers at the hands of Washington is explained. A scrimmage was held last night at Haskell with the third team in preparation for Friday's battle. Coach Dick Burton of the Lawrence high school is not very optimistic over his team's chances of winning from Iola next Friday at Iola. Burton has received information that the Iolans have a giant in the line by the name of Parker who is said to weigh two hundred and thirty pounds. While Burton has only three letter men from which to build his team, the Iolans are said to have retained most of last year's stars. A headline on the fourth game of the worlds series reads: "Ernest Shore Come Back." We agree, he Shore did. Send the Daily Kansan home. We are going to close out all of our fall Caps $2.00 and $1.50 values $1.00 One or two of a pattern but all sizes in the lot. M. J. SKOFSTAD 829 Mass. St. FOOTBALL HASKELL vs. BAKER Haskell Field, Friday Oct. 15th, 3 p.m. Admission 50 cents Tickets on Sale at Carroll's Never Again! After November 10 the 2 years for 2 dollars offer on the Cosmopolitan will be withdrawn Here's the Proposition: From now on until Nov.10, I will take your subscription to Cosmopolitan for 2 years for $2.00. YOU SAVE A DOLLAR! Better see me at once—don't put it off until too late. GRIGGS Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE 12 W. Ninth Lowrence Paintatorium Phone 506