UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN To Get All You Expect is your right in buying clothes. To give you more that is our continual aim. In order to exceed the expectations of even the most exacting of our friends we had to first assure ourselves that we "had the goods" The Benjamin, Sampeck, and Kirschbaum Clothes The Benjamin, Sampeck, and Kirschbaum Clothes —"We have the goods" and it's only a question of you trying on a few of our coats, to be convinced— HAND TAILORED — ALL WOOL — CORRECT MODELS $17 — $20 — $22.50 — $25 THE YOUNG MEN'S STORE ARROW SHIRTS FAULTLESS PAJAMAS Special Music, Sunday SUPPER 6 to 8 The Largest and Most Carefully Prepared Menu in Lawrence. Reserve Your Booth Early. Bell Phone - 592 The Oread Cafe Just a step from the Campus. E. C. BRICKEN, Owner For a good smooth, any flavor, drop in at Reynolds Bros.-Adv. For a good smooth, any flavor, drop in at Reynolds Bros.-Adv. Following are the numbers under which the Jayhawkers will play tomorrow afternoon: 1—Wood 2— 3—James 4—Wilson 5—Peterson 6—Todd 7—Fitzgerald 8—Mkone 9—Heath 10—Fast 11—B. Gillespie 12—Frost 13—Lindsey 14—Neilson 15—McMeel 16— 17—Bell 18— BIG VALLEY MEET HERE 19-Buchanan 20-Smith 21-Reber 22-Holt 23-Strothers 24-Groft 25-L-Gillespoil 26-Gorrill 27-Kabler 28-Hartley 29-Burch 30-Llewlyn 31-Palkowski 32-Reedy 33-Meyn 34-Hammond 35-Robbins 36-W. R. Smith George Johnson of San Bernardino, Cali, and a member of the California state legislature, visited on the Hill this morning with a party of friends. The freshie must wear a cap, A postage stamp affair. Newspaper one is sure some fun, It makes you get up and go. And when you hand in a bunch of And must never go to a football game With his newfound lady-fair. Manager Hamilton Announces Cross Country Contest at Time of Nebraska Game They cut the stuff up so. Half a Year of It in One Night. Concentrated Form Concentrated Fun. At the Plymouth Cong. Church. Everybody Come, Everybody Welcome, TONIGHT. The annual Missouri Valley cross country meet will be held in Lawrence this year, according to word received by Manager Hamilton this morning. The place of holding this meet has been the cause of much discussion in the Valley. This year's competition attraction in connection with the Kansas-Nebraska game Nov. 13. Negotiations are being carried on or dual meets with Oklahoma and Missouri on their courses at the same time the Jayhawkers meet them in football. The proposed meet with the Kansas Aggies has been called off because the Aggies did not want it. These meets, along with the K. C. A. C. meet in Kansas City Thanksgiving day and the prospect of a trip to Chicago for the Western Conference meet, make up a series of attractions which is causing some competition among the tracksters. Thirty-two men were out yesterday for the long distance running. Although the weather has been disagreeable for cross country work the men are not losing any time, for they run on the pavement when necessary. This has caused sore feet for some of the men but the return to rural districts will remedy that trouble. Among the men who are making good showings in this department of track athletics may be mentioned Captain Rockey, Grady, Howland, Hermiott, Baker for the Varsity, Balch, a freshman distance man last year, is showing up in the distances and looks like a fair contender for the team. Dedo, the former Kansas City, Kansas miler, is the most promising looking material seen among the freshmen yet this fall. The runs this week are limited to four miles but the regular five mile course will be run next week. AGGIES PLAN FOR REVENGE With New Team K. S. A. C. Hopes to Change Result of Last Southwestern Game Manhattan, Kans., Sept 30.—With the heavy Southwestern College football team scheduled to open the season on Ahearn field, Coach Bender, of Kansas State is making every effort to avoid a repetition of the 13 to 10 defeat of two years ago. Mr. Bender admits that he is feeling blue because of the loss of four of the veteran line men and the entire back field. The men who did not return this fall include: Coen, center; Brincy, guard; Scanlon, tail; Hause, center; Hause, half; Haymaker, quarter; Ems, half; Andgaw, newhalf. All these were regulars and must be replaced by new players who will overage 163 pounds. Richard Brown, a sophomore in the College last year, arrived from western Kansas yesterday, and will resume his work here. He reports that out in his part of the state, the feterita and kafir are from ten to fifteen feet high. The wheat and corn too, are much better than usual. Miss Elsie Fleeson, who has been a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house, has returned to her home in Sterling. Miss Fleeson graduated from the University last year. "Cokes," Reynolds Bros.—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. Special Announcement John David (New York) Neckwear will be shown simultaneously in Lawrence by this store. You men who enjoy exclusive patterns in neckwear will look forward with pleasure to the arrival of these scarfs every month. You are no doubt familiar with the fact that John David is the largest retailer of neckwear in the United States, and therefore, designs exclusive patterns which here-to-fore could be bought only at that store on Broadway; New York. Arrangements have been completed, whereby a few stories over the United States can show the leading John David patterns each month. On or about the 20th we will have it ready for you. Watch for it in our window and be sure and see the first showing which is now on display. These are the scarfs which caused quite a stir in New York when they were offered at the special price of 55c. They are the usual 75c kind. Fisher's Shoes are Good Shoes Style No. 770 Lace Style No. 709 Button It's a gentleman's shoe—thoroughly in style in last, patterns and leather. For business and everyday wear it is a corker—in fact it can be worn well almost anywhere, anytime. Made of Gunmetal Calf, Black Cloth Tops, Button or Lace, on the new Page last—at the uniform price. $5 OTTO FISCHER See them in our south window. Meet me tonight at the Varsity Theatre—Adv For a good smooth, any flavor, drop in at Reynolds Bros—Adv. FOR TAXICAB Call Either PHONE 100 PEERLESS GARAGE THE OPENING FOOT BALL GAME WILLIAM JEWELL vs. K. U. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. Grand Opening Parade starts at 2:30. Games starts at 3:00. Student Tickets admit. General admission 50 cents. Reserved seats 75 cents. Auto, each person 75 cents; special rate of 50 to those riding in the parade. Special section for the rooters and University Girls. Student Enterprise Tickets, admitting to 40 attractions, price $5.00, now on sale at the Registrar's office. Get your tickets now. No Season Tickets sold at the gates. W.O.HAMILTON.General Manager Athletics. W. O. HAMILTON, General Manager Athletics.