wing, Steel amps, S.. Ath Foun foods. D. YOUR ARS sss. St. ank. of the y. LACROSSE GAINS FAVOR. University Teams Increasing in Number—Haskell to Organize. Lacrosse is receiving much attention at the University this fall. There are one hundred and twenty-five men playing now. There will be a class tournament in a few weeks to pick a team to represent the University. There are seven teams in the freshman class. The best one of these will play the other class teams. Coach Hagerman, who has charge of the Lacrosse players, was at Haskell Monday talking with Superintendent Peairs concerning the introduction of Lacrosse among the Indians. It was found that something like two hundred Indians do not take part in any branch of athletics. Superintendent Peairs decided to try Lacrosse. "Crosses" have been ordered for the "redskins" and when they arrive, Hagerman will arrange his work so that he may spend two days each week coaching the Indians. As soon as the Indians get in shape a series of games will be played between the University and the Haskell team. New Boola, Boola Song. (Tune of Boola, Boola.) (Tune of Boola, Boola.) Here is Kansas, Here is Kansas, Just watch us rolling up the score, We'll leave poor Missoo so far be- hind, That they won't want to play us any more. There's Captain Crowell, Carlson and Reed. Tonight we'll run the town, Well, a Boola, Boola, Boola, Bool, A Boola, Boola, Boola, Boo. Chorus. Boola, Boola, Boola, Boola, Boola, Boola, Boola, Boola, When we rough-house poor Missoo They will holler Boola, Boo! J. R. KUPER L. R. KUPFER. Hot chilli at the Hiawatha. The latest powder puffs at Dick Bros. Home made pies at the Hiawatha. Get your shoes shined at the Diamond, 728 Mass. street. Hot chicken pie, ten cents at the Oread Cafe. Home made pies at the Hiawatha. A Wamba Club. Oysters at the Hiawatha. A Wamba club was organized last night at the home of Frank Brock at 1308 Ohio street. Its purpose is to promote wit and goodfellowship among the members. The name Wamba was secured from Scott's jester in "Ivanhoe". The Sterling, Waterman, Parker and Post (best self-filling pen made) at Boyles, 725 Mass. street. Good room at 1324 Vt. $7.00. Modern. Two people. THE RIGHT PLACE TO BUY YOUR BOOKS: Try Hooton's milk chocolate croquetts, 5 cents a package at Wiedemann's. Delicate, durable, and very fragrant perfumes at Dick Bros. Chancellor In Topeka. The boys enjoyed a marshmallow toast at their first meeting. The following officers were elected, president, L. M. Busch; vice-president, G. L. Pyle; secretary, J. H. Johnte; treasurer, C.C. Spillman; sergeant at arms, Lewis Lyons; chairman of the social committee, Frank Brock. Rowlands University Supply Store Chancellor Strong went to Topeka Tuesday evening to deliver an address before the railroad Y.M.C.A. on the subject "The Need of Education." Wednesday morning he attended a meeting of the College Presidents of the State, Wednesday afternoon a meeting of the State Board of Education and Wednesday night a meeting of the college Y.M.C.A. committee. All of these meetings were held in Topeka. --that our prices on Fraternity Coats of Arms on Leather, Leather Banners, Pennants and Pillows are 30 and 50 per cent cheaper than those of Fraternity Jewelers? A visit would be appreciated. Everything you need for your University work and at the lowest prices. Conveniently located : He: my but your new party dress looks nice and it is made like the one I like so much. You really look charming tonight. She: What are you trying to do? Make fun of me? This is the same old suit you like so well but it has been French dry cleaned and pressed at the Lawrence Pantatorium, 12 West Warren street. Both phones 506. 1401 Ohio St. DO YOU KNOW VARSITY ART SHOP. ART GRAY. "WE STRIVE TO PLEASE." C. C. CARL. NELSON SENDS $200 CHECK Dr. G. W. Jones, one of the leading physicians of Lawrence, will speak to the Y.M.C.A. Thursday evening on "The Physician's Relation to the Community and to the Profession." Newspaper Owner Wants to help Industrial Chemistry. The plan of industrial fellowships in chemistry in the University has received recognition from W.R. Nelson, owner of the Kansas City Star. This week Mr. Nelson sent his check for $200 to the department to be used in the furtherance of the work. New fire hydrants are being placed on the campus. The old ones have been replaced with better ones insuring more efficient protection to the buildings. The department will distribute the amount of the gift in four prizes of $50 each to students who show high attainment in organic and industrial chemistry. New Fire Hydrants. --days, business or professional career the Conklin Pen will serve you faithfully and make writing a pleasure. You don't have to coax it or fuss with it to get it to write. Because of its wonderful feed principle, ink responds instantly at the first stroke and maintains an even, steady flow to the last dot. Another great advantage of owning a Throughout school days, college CONKLIN'S SELF- FILLING PEN you're never without ink. No matter where you may be—in your room, lecture hall, at the post office, telegraph office or hotel, or on the train—all you have to do when your Conklin Pen begins to run dry is to dip it in any ink-well, press the Cressc-Filler and your pen instantly fills itself and is ready to write. The same simple movement also cleans it. No mossy dropper—no spilling of ink—no interruption to your train of thought. Handsome catalog direct from the manufacturers, The Conklin Pen Co., 310 Manhattan Bldg., Toledo, Ohio, on request. Joint Recital Saturday. A recital will be given Friday afternoon in the Dick Building by the piano and elocation students of the Misses Wiedemann and Mossler. The program will consist of twelve numbers. These recitals will be given every two weeks during the year. No admission will be charged. Lawrence Pantatorium, the home for sick clothes. "Nuff" said. Play on McCook. Tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 the Lawrence high school will play Kansas City high school on McCook. The local high school has a good team. Donald will referee the contest. The price is 25 cents. --- Vanilla, chocolate, cherry, plum ice cream and grape ice, the taste tells at Wiedemann's. McCulloch's Drug Store can furnish any name wanted on post cards. Football Saturday, Oct. 17. The University of Kansas vs. University of Oklahoma Second 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 Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The season tickets can be purchased only of the University Receiver. All who expect to use these tickets should secure them before 2:30 o'clock Saturday. GAME CALLED AT 3:15 P. M.