RULES MUST BE CHANGED OR RUGBY WILL REPLACE MODERN FOOTBALL. Manager Lansdon Believes Material Changes in the Present Rules Must Be Made. "Unless the present rules of the game of football are materially changed within a short time by 1911 I expect to see Rugby football become the leading college sport among the schools of the Missouri valley," said Manager W. C. Lamsdon, in speaking of the present status of football in the University this morning. Contrary to the expectation of many of those who take the most interest in the game at the school very little interest has evidenced itself on the part of the student body with regard to the movement to abolish football. This is probably due to the fact that the students believe that the game is in no danger. Yet Manager Lansdon believes that the situation is a grave one as far as reform goes, and many others share his belief. The national rules committee meets in New York on March 25. At that time the national rule which will govern the playing o the game next season will be adopted. On April 19 the conference of the Missouri valley schools will be held at Kansa City with a view of adopting rules for the valley teams. The fate of the game at the University probably depends upon these two meetings. When asked if he thought basketball would ever take the place of football in college sports, Manager Lansdon said that be believed the game of basketball would continue to be the most popular of indoor college sports, but could not take the place football now occupies. When you get a K fob at Gustafson's he will give you a straps fob. It is free. Stylish Clothes, Serviceable Clothes, Schultz Clothes. All the time. I have work for a student, lady or gentleman. C. B. Harman 1127 Vt., Home 336. Dainty Wash Dresses Clever Styles, Durable Fabrics, and Moderate Prices. Our showing of the new effects for spring and summer is ready. Beautiful lingerie dresses and chic garments of percales and ginghams. Wash Skirts, dainty tailored garments that merit our strongest praise. Size line complete. Priced, $2.50 to $27.50 Innes Bullline & Hackman ENGAGEMENTS BACHELOR--ALLALONE. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Alallone beg to announce the engagement of their daughter, Wanda, to Mr. A. Jolly Bachelor. At home, Sunday, February 20th, from 10 to 2. (Note the 10 to 2. Bach's friends were laying 100 to 1 that he wouldn't win her.) 133 Easy Street. BILLION-LIGHTFOOT.— Mr. A. S. Bestos Curtin begs to announce the engagement of his ward, Miss Tootie Lightfoot, of the "Gaiety Belles" company, to Mr. I. Gotta Billion. Reception will be held at The Jujube Theater. Wednesday afternoon next after the matinee. BUSYMAN-HELLOGIRL. — Miss Saucey Hellogirl wishes to notify her friends that her engagement with Mr. A. Busyman is broken. RING OFF! CORN-COLES,—Mr. and Mrs. Anthra Cite Coles announce the engagement of their daughter Ruddy to Mr. Graney Corn. The old story—ruddy coals caused the corn to pop. FARE-FAIR—Mr. and Mrs. V. Anity Fair beg to announce the bethothal of their daughter Kounty, to Mr. C. A. R. Fare "A fair exchange is no robbery." HOUSE-FASHIONS. — J. House & Son announce the arrival of their spring line of Men's Fing Suits and Hats and Furnishings the tastiest, richest effects in clothes for men and young men that the art of the best designers renders possible. We are showing a complete assortment of the celebrated "Kuppenheimer" make. Our prices, as usual, will be very agreeable to you. 729 Mass Street GLAZIER-GLASS.—Mrs. O. U. Glass begs to announce the engagement of her daughter, Bevel, to Mr. A. Glazier. If we added Miss Bevel was a "putty" girl, it might give our readers a pane. GOODLOOKER-OLDGIRL Mrs. A. N. Tique-Oldgirl wishes to announce the engagement of her eldest daughter Relica to Mr Harold A. Goodlooker. Reception Friday, February 18th, a Swellmoneyco's. "Nil desper andum nix vomice vines." HUSTLER-BORNTIRED. — Mr. and Mrs. Felix Borntired beg to announce the betrothed of their daughter Lazee to Mr. Rusl Swift Hustler. Philadelphia papers please copy. LIGHTHOUSE-TANIA. — Mr and Mrs Mauri Tania announces the betrothal of their only daughter, Lucy, to Mr. Sandy Hook Lighthouse. Reception Thursday C. Q. D. SPRING-WINTER. — Mr. A Hard Winter wishes to announce the engagement of his daughter Freda, to Mr. Early Spring. We noticed that Winter had been lingered in the lap of Spring lately WHAT YOU SAY GOES a long way with a woman, but how you look goes further. There will be no doubt about your looking the part if your clothes are made to order by Samuel G Clarke. Won't cost you any more, either than if you bought something that wasn't made for you. SAMUEL G. CLARKE, Agent for Ed V. Price Clothes, 942 Mass St. (Special advertising offer) who like the extra smart style in clothes, but don't like to be dressed in away that makes you look freakish, had better see. You Young Men young men's styles we have provided for you. These stunning models, not to extreme in style, full of ginger, all wool. Hart Schaffner & Marx The Better get yours for Easter, and at the same time your hat, new neckwear, new shirts and fancy nose, spring gloves, all ready here. Suits made by HART SCHAFFNER & MARX, $20, to $35. All wool suits made by Clothescraft, $10, to $25. Regal Shoes in quarter sizes $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 PECKHAM'S. The Young Men's Store. Hammond Typewriters Rebuilt, fully guaranteed $27.50 up WHENEVER Easily learned, interchangeable type. Perfect alignment. Mr. Nat I. Brown will be at the Eldridge House ten days from date, to demonstrate the merits of the Hammond. The Machine for Teacher and Student. you're ready to take up the Oxford question. We're at your service. Oxford's in all the leathers and on the newest shapes. Bring your feet here and see how well we can dress them, at prices that will please you at Starkweather's Troubadour Concert Company Out of 50 received only a few days ago, we have but a few left. Another shipment in a few days. BIG K FOBS That Look Like Something (Under Student management) Concert and Dance Thursday, March 24, F. A. A. Hall. Famous Chicago Italian Orchestra will furnish music for Dance. $1.00 per couple. Last night before Spring vacation. Get a date. What do you think that little seal collar pin, 50c to $1.00. Lots of other things to interest you take a look. SEE OUR K. U. WINDOW Brass lacquered 75c gold plated $1. We have the cheap 50c ones also but they don't sell when compared to our special. There is no comparison. Gustafson The College Jeweler. We Lead.See How Quick the Others Follow. HARRY KELLY will play for the Seniors at Ecke's Hall Friday Night