Football Saturday, Oct.10. The University of Kansas VS. State Agricultural College First Big Game of the Season. Admission $1.00. Box seats and reserved seat sections 25 cents additional to holders of season tickets. Automobile and carriage space free. Reservations may be made at the Check Stand or Fraser Hall on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The season tickets can be purchased only of the University Receiver. All who expect to use these tickets should secure them before 3 o'clock Saturday. GAME CALLED AT 3:45 P. M. PARADE WELL ATTENDED. Boys in Sheets and "Nighties" Made Things Lively Saturday. The annual "night-shirt" parade was held by the students last Saturday evening. The custom is to have it after the first football game of the season but on account of the rainy season of a week ago, it was postponed for a week. About three hundred boys gathered at seven-thirty in the park and marched up Massachusetts street, punctuating their progress with "Rock, Chalk," and "Hail, Hail, the Gang's all Here." They went to the home of "Uncle Jimmy" Green where they found the Chancellor and some other members of the faculty. The Chancellor and Uncle Jimmy dressed in the garb of the hour made short addresses to the crowd. The ghostly gathering then returned to the main street and marched the full length, winding back and across the street in snake fashion. At the Smoke house the proprietor handed each one a cigar. From there they went to the Nickle where they were entertained by the management. After this the gang broke up and the boys straggled home. The parade as an annual affair was only instituted after the abolition of class scraps in '05. When peace was declared and no scraps were held, the parade was instituted in order to let the freshmen work off the surplus energy. Every year since after the first football game in the fall this parade has taken place. The girls of the Y. W. C. A. boarding club took a hay rack ride to Cameron's Bluffs Saturday afternoon. They ate picnic supper in the woods and brought back ten bushels of walnuts. The Phi Delta Phi law fraternity are wearing colors for Harvey Starbuck, Harold Armsby and Carroll Lord, middle laws, and James Emerick, "Billy" Rice and I. H. Stearns, seniors. Miss LeOra Strahl will open a dancing school in Smith Hall Saturday evening, October 10. Class from 8 to 9. Social dance 9:30 to 11:30. Get a hook. Sweet cider at Vic's. STUDENTS AT TAFT MEETING Delighted Republican Candidate with "Rock Chalk" Yell. Two hundred students went to Topeka with the band Saturday evening to take part in the big Taft demonstration there. The University band marched with the Tapeka flambeau club in the parade and later in the evening the University contingent gathered in front of the speaker's stand and rent the atmosphere with K. U. yells for the delectation of the Republican candidate. Most of the men came back Saturday night, but a number visited friends in Topeka over Sunday. Mince pie at Hiawatha. Squires and no other for photos. Cuticura, Packers Tar, Sanitol, Woodburys, Colgates, 4711 and all of the brands of soap that particular people might wish for can be bought at McCulloch's Drug Store. Will Rose, singing and dancing comedian at the Lyric is an act of quality and never fails to make a hit. The moving pictures are worth seeing. SPATS For Ladies. Colors: Brown, Blue, Green Black and Gray. Prices: 50c, 75c, $1.00 For Gentlemen Colors: Brown and Gray, the 4 button kind, Price $1.00 Blacks, 5, 7 and Button. Price 75c For Children A nice line of Leggins. Colors: White, Brown and Black SQUIRES' Fischer's SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES SQUIRES' College Photo Shop 925 MASS. ST. 925 MASS. ST.