TS RT CTER ND OP e to B Play to I ins h but h nbers n foe "Pri and the Decolowin Hilder Hilarnn; Cytiendmant; k; A his S Loue Isda, Jane or Mix; of Hs; N o Sach Eduatearner Soprophia G Kathe Sil St alto Day anle Villia Herl Hartrs, Ctemp Whit E CH final Club of c yeember, Echelomea H. Hunty angle, pond, n, Slaes h espital torgia and swee tal peffee y-ei Ladies' Furnishings. A Department which is at all times complete and up to the hour. : : : Hair Goods, Pompadour Rolls, in wire or hair covered. Nets, Combs, Barrettes The New Mesh Veilings. Correct Tailored Neck wear. Veil Pins, Cuff Pins, Hat Pins. Elizabeth Ruchings, all colors. Gauge Lisle Hosiery, in Party Shades. Hand Bags in Hornback Aligator. Innes, Bullene & Hackman. RIVALS STRONG. (Continued from page 1) known about the strength of Knox, the game gives no line on Washington. LOOK OUT FOR MISSOURI. A. D. Bonnifield, of Kansas City, an old football player and an official in the game Saturday, has officiated in most of the Missouri games this year. In discussing the merits of the two teams Mr. Bonnifield said, "Missouri at present has a much better line than Kansas but to my notion the Jayhawkers have the Tigers beat in the back field. I am not prejudiced against either Missouri or Kansas and candidly I think that if the two schools met this week Kansas would get trounced. Don't listen to bear stories from Columbia. They have a good team and they can't deny it." A UNIVERSITY WEDDING. Rankin-Templin Ceremony to be Performed Tomorrow Night. The wedding of Miss Alice Templin, of Lawrence, and Herbert W. Rankin, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, will occur tomorrow evening at the home of Dean and Mrs. Olin Templin. Miss Templin was graduated from the college last June, and is a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr.Rankin was graduated from the Engineering school at the same time. The two young people were among the best known and most popular of last year's class. The wedding is in every sense a University wedding. The parents of both Miss Templin and Mr. Rankin are graduates of the University of Kansas. On account of the death of her father, Miss Gertrude Mossler has not been in her studio this week. She will be there after today. KEMP WRITING NOVEL. Harry Kemp is writing an autobiographical novel for John Phillips, publisher of the American Magazine. The Poet Takes a Stroll into New Fields-To be on Tramp Life. While in the east last summer he visited Mr. Phillips, who became interested in an account which Kemp gave of his adventurous life. He persuaded him to write a novel, using his adventures for the narration, promising him that if the work was of sufficient merit it would be published. He thought that an account of his tramp life, his wanderings and unusual experiences would make an interesting story. The novel will consist of about four hundred pages and will be dispersed with brief bits of poetry. Three chapters have been written in four weeks. Kemp has traveled through America and Australia and visited for a short time in China, Japan and the Philippines. If you haven't got a good room get one at 1516 New Hampshire. --by Franz Molnar, the singing dramatic success of Europe and America. Bowersock Opera House Friday, 0ct.23, Special Engagement. Henry M. Savage offers the sensation of the year "The Devil" Seats on sale at Woodward & Co., Thursday, 22nd. Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75 and 50c ATTEND THE ATTEND THE LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. for a course in Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Typewriting and Pennnship, Lawrence National Bank Building, Telephone 717. Fall Suits,Raincoats,Overcoats Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Marx Librarians Return. Miss Carrie M. Watson, University librarian, and Miss Dora Renn, assistant in the English department, returned Saturday from Kansas City, Kan. where they attended the meeting of the Kansas State Library Association. The importance of increasing the scope of the traveling library commission was discussed. Henry E.Legler of the Wisconsin Library Commission gave an address on the proposed enlargement. Roy Moore, '06, who has a position with The Star in Kansas City, Mo., visited friends in Lawrence Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Moore was managing editor of The Kansan during his last year of school. Since leaving school he has made a reputation as a magazine writer. Hear Chas.. Johnson play "Powder Rag" at Bells on Saturday, October 24. Notice To Freshmen. All freshmen who want caps should leave their names, name of school and hat size at the check stand today. Squires the photographer is showing a fine picture of the football squad. Saturday, October 24 will be our popular music day and Chas, Johnson, of Kansas City, will play at our store all afternoon and evening. Be sure and hear him. Six big specials on sale then at 18 cents a copy or three for 50 cents. Bell Brothers Piano Co. Hear Chas. Johnson play "Fairy Kisses" waltz at Bells on Saturday, October 24. Hear Chas. Johnson play "All the Money" rag at Bells on Saturday, October 24. SPALDING'S. Fabrics selected by us and made up exclusively by Hart Schaffner & Marx the cream of the market. Prices from $20 to $30 on Suits and $15 to $25 on Overcoats. We specialize on extra value at $20 in Suits and Overcoats. At that price we offer the greatest assortment, the finest fabrics,the most perfect tailoring to be seen. Many Overcoats and Raincoats, silk lined, at $25.00 807 Massachusetts. Pay Less--- Dress Better. $ 9 4 4_{2}^{1} $ Mass. St. CLIFTON T. HIATT, THE SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING MAN. Both Phones 920. DR. REDING, DR. REDING, OCULIST. EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. GLASSES FITTED Office F. A.A.Bldg. Phone 513 6 NEW STYLES IN Blue Serge Suits HANDSOMELY TAILORED PERFECT FITTING J. House & Son THE STORE THAT SELLS FOT LESS 729 Mass. St. Water Polo Game. The first game of water polo at the University of Kansas will be played Wednesday afternoon in the pool in Robinson gymnasium. The game will be between two teams headed by W. H. Cowell and A. C. Loomis, Cowell's team is composed of the following men: Groene, Leland, Clark, Mervine, Simpson, Norris and Purton. The men of Loomis's squad are: Abernathy, Danster, Van Meeter, Hanna, Cain, Ford and Hawkinson. Six of each squad will be chosen for the game. Dr. Naismith will officiate. Six University boys have organized a Douglas county polo club and have issued a challenge to the club of any other county represented at K. U. for a game any day after Wednesday. The members of the Douglas County club are: Tom Johnson, captain; Maffet, Kanaga, Fisher, Grignyard and Reding. Mrs. S. T. Allison and daughter Hazel a junior in the college visited Ernest Allison in Bonner Springs Sunday. F. O. Martin Law '08 and B. T. Worrall Law '08 of Kansas City, Mo. were in town Saturday for the game. The Betas gave an informal dance at their house Friday evening, October 23. Roommate wanted for a young man. With or without board. 1327 New Hampshire St. LOSM-A small gold watch with hunting case, probably at Opera house. Finder please leave at 1320 Ohio and receive reward. Do it now! Have Squires the photographer make your pictures. Lost—A Sig Alph pin. Finder to Kansas office. Squires and no other for an up to date picture.