K. U. PENNANTS AND College Colors. Strictly New Designs. At 25 PER CENT less than usual Prices. Pennant and Pillow Top Felts Complete assortment of colors. Fraternies and College Clubs will find here everything in Rugs, Portieres, Couch Covers, by the yard or ready-made. Innes, Bullene : : & Hackman. THIS YEAR'S FOOTBALL. (Continued srom page 1) Bond, Veatch, Dahlene, Fiske, Cowles, Mallam, and Lobaugh for the back field; Wood, Forde, Smith and Gurley for guard and tackle; Priest, Houghton, Loreditsch, Ransom and Hennessey for ends; and Speer for center. Stephenson, Johnson, Dahlene and Mallam are learning to punt and from the four Coach Kennedy hopes to develop a man to take the place of Forter. It is likely that Arthur St. Leger Mosse, who did such good work two years ago, will assist Kennedy in the coaching. Mosse was a great football player and the best punter Kansas ever had. There will be few stars on the team this year. Coach Kennedy will rely on team work. He has enough candidates to put out two teams of about the same strength as far as the individual players are concerned. When the big Jayhawker machine gets going right it will be hard to stop. The line will probably be a little heavier than last year and the back field should be faster and heavier than last season. HANGING THE ONLY WAY The students of the State University have at last come to the conclusion that "hanging them up" is the only way to deliver clothes from the Pantatorium. We do it in our wagon. Both phones 1400. K. U. Pantatorium. The Harris Club will open Wednesday noon. 1610 Bell. 1345 Vermont. Rowlands school supplies are chosen by the teachers and are absolutely right. OPEN WEDNESDAY 8 A. M. On Wednesday, September 16, we will start to do the "heavy" with scrubbing brush and flat iron. Send us your cleaning and pressing, we carry clothes both ways. K. U. Pantatorium. Both phones 1400. Books, stationery, school supplies, pennants, candy and late fiction at Rowlands. FACULTY CHANGE. (Continued from page 1 Professor C. L. Becker will become professor of European history in the place of Professor W. C. Abbott who has a professorship in Yale. David L. Patterson of Wisconsin was selected to take Mr. Becker's old position. Professor C. C. Crawford, who taught English history last year during the leave of absence of Professor Notestein has been elected to the position permanently. Mr. Notestein will teach in the University of Minnesota. George Hansen, for years the head of the blacksmithing in Fowler shops has resigned and John Burley of Brooklyn Polytechnical will take his place. Professor E. G. Frazier has resigned from the department of public speaking to teach in Rochester University. Public speaking will be under supervision of the English department this winter and Professor Thomas of that department will do the teaching. Miss Gertrude Mossler of Lawrence will take the work in connection with the Fine Arts department. William F. Johnson of Chicago University will take Mr. Thomas' work in English with the rank of assistant professor. We've got the stuff-you've got the money-drop in and see us. Rowlands Book Store. Buy Books and Supplies -at STEVENSON'S BOOK STORE. 819 Mass. St. Before making arrangements for your pantatorium work see us at 14 West Warren street. Our phone number is 506. We will gladly explain our proposition. Six years standing. Lawrence Pantatorium. THE BEST YET The best thing found on the hill so far is the proposition the K. U. Pantatorium is making for cleaning, pressing and repairing ladies and gentlemen clothes.Call them up,both phones 1400. Rowlands is still on the side hill, his line of books is full and correct. We're here because we're here and the reason why we're here is because we're here. We also hope you're here and will give us your business. K. U. Pantatorium.Both phones 1400. Drop in and see the new line of candies carried by Rowlands. A FUNNY THING There is absolutely no chance of mistake if you get your school supplies at Rowlands, for all have been carefully chosen by the teachers. After enrolling, bring the list of your studies here and we will get you the books needed either new or second hand. Rowlands Book Store. ATTEND THE for a course in Bookkeeping, Short- hand. Typewriting and Penmanship. Lawrence National Bank Building. Telephone 717. DR. REDING, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT GLASSES FITTED Office F. A. A. Bldg. Phone 513 O CULIST. Kodak supplies of all kinds at Raymond's drug store. Vanilla, chocolate and cherry ice cream at Wiedemann's. Pay Less--- Dress Better. 944½ Mass. St. CLIFTON T. HIATT, THE SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING MAN. Both Phones 920. CITY Y. M. C. A. Bowling Alleys, Gymnasium Plunge, Reading and Game Room. Special Student Membership. University Inn! The Swellest Little Dump in Town. --who --who LEE BRYANT, Prop. BELL PHONE 1875. CALL AND BE CONVINCED See Window at 911 We have about 12 new designs not in this cut. Also several new K.U.Fobs,50c to $5,and other K.U.Novelties. PRICES FROM 25c TO $5.00. Gustafson 911 Massachusetts St. The College Jeweler VOLUN F00' TWENT The Vet Wed Kenne hawke pupils tice Puntir made men a heavy the fi vetera weigh the sc Two were a day a fair c well play a suffer Johns most