The University Kansan. The official paper of the University of Kansas. EDITORIAL STAFF: JOSEPH W. MURRAY - Editor-in-Chief EARL FISCHER - Managing Editor BUSINESS STAFF: HOMER BERGER - - - Business Manager CLARK WALLACE - Asst. Bus. Manager HENRY F. DRAPER - - - Treasurer J. E. MILLER - - - Circulation Mgr MEMBERS OF BOARD. LOUIS LACOSS CARL CANNON M. D. BAER RALPH SPOTTS M. D. McNAUGHTON Entered as second-class mail matter September 17, 1910, at the postoffice at Lawrence, Kansas, under the act of March 3, 1879. Published every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of the school year, by the Kansas University Publishing Association. Address all business communications to Homer Berger, Business Manager, 1411 Tennessee street, Lawrence, Kan; all other communications to Joseph W. Murray, 1341 Ohio street, Lawrence, Kansas. Office in basement of Fuser Hall. Phone, Bell, K U. 25. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. November 12. Football, Okla homa vs. Kansas at Norman. Soccer, Baker vs. Kansas on MeCook. Nov. 24, Football, Missouri, at Kansas City. Nov. 30-Dec. 1, Masque play "The Dictator." Dec. 2, Annual football banquet. December 6, Glee Club concert THE CAMPAIGN. The meeting of the Board of Regents to prepare a report to the state auditor of the needs of the University for the next two years may be described in old fashioned editorial language as "The first gun of the campaign." It is an immense task to foresee the needs of the institution two whole years in advance, and to balance the funds for the support of each department so nicely that the University as a whole may make the best possible use of an inadequate income—a task which has occupied the administrative office many long days and sleepless nights. And, once this work is accomplished, the struggle has only begun. From now until the appropriation is granted, the administrative officers will have to spend most of their time making plain to the members of the Legislature the real need which the University has of every cent of the amount asked for. They must be ready to explain and to justify with facts and figures the budget of each separate department. Their energy will be exhausted answering criticisms of the University, and doing the thousand and one things that have to be done every biennium in making good the claims of the school with a body of lawmakers who are anxious to cut down taxes and make a record of "economy." Every friend of the University hopes for the success of the amendment in Missouri which will provide a mill tax to support of the university of that state and prevent the wasted energy and the university of that state and campaign. The mill tax idea will eventually be recognized as the most economical and sensible way of securing support for state educational institutions, and the sooner it finds a foothold in the Missouri Valley, the better it will be for all the universities of the middle west. Romaine Silk Boots and Cravenette Pumps Something New for Ladies For Evening and Party Wear 家 STARKWEATHER'S SIGMA XI LECTUR S. Will Be Given by Prof. Wilson of Columbia University. Professor E.B. Wilson o Columbia University will deliver Sigma Xi lectures here on November 14 and 15 on the following subjects, "Some Later Day Aspects of Heredity and Evolution," and "The Chromosomes in Relation to the Determination of Heredity of Sex." Professor Wilson is at the head of the zoological department at Columbia University and has built up there one of the strongest departments in the country. He is the author of many papers on questions of heredity and the cell. He has written a text book on cytology entitled, "The Cell in Inheritance and Development," which is given a high place by scientists. He is also the member of a number of prominent biological societies and has been elected to many honorary positions. Pay your oyster bets at the Hi awatha. New Neckwea New Shirts More New Hats Just Off the Train From New York on Displav Chemicals to Wear Brown Shirts At a meeting of the chemical engineers called Wednesday afternoon it was decided that all the senior chemical engineers provide themselves with brown or slate colored flannel shirts. All the engineers will be distinguished now by the color of the shirts as the electricals are wearing green flannel shirts with the initials E. E, on the left hand pocket. Announcements of the marriage of Hattie Fenner and Robert Lee Rinker on October 28th,have been received in Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs.Rinker will be at home November 20 at 3839 Main street, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Rinker graduated from the University of Kansas in the class of 1910. Mr. Rinker was a student in the law school for a year or two. Fenner-Rinker. In the finals of the golf tournament played off on the McCook links Saturday, Prof. M. W. Sterling successfully defended his title as champion against his son Scott who was the runner up. The final round was decided in a thirty-six hole match. Eighteen holes were played in the morning and eighteen in the afternoon. Professor Sterling won his second championship three up and one to play Prof. Sterling Won at Golf. If you are going to have a party or entertain see Wiedemann about refreshments. After the game go down to Soxman's & Co. for hot lunches, chili, and all kinds of confectionery. Pay your football bets with Wiedemann's candies. Take Sunday dinner at the Hia watha. Just received a shipment of cloaks, suits, and dresses. A nice line of hand-embroidered hand-kerchiefs. Crystallized ginger for parties and refreshments at Wiedemann's. MRS. SHEAER, Ladies' Toggery, 841 Mass. St. HOME DAIRY LUNCH ROOM Fried chicken, cream gravy ...25c Weinewurst and sauerkraut ...15c Hamburger loaf ...15c Baked short ribs, brown potatoes ... 15c Sunday Menu ENTREES Fresh hamb, brown gravy... 20c Prime ribs of beef au jus... 20c ROASTS The Old Reliable K. U. Shoe Shop A Card. I am the candidate for treasurer of this county on the Democratic ticket. As to my qualifications I wish to state that I attended for four years as a student at Baker University and one year as a student at Kansas University. Have been a resident of the county all my life and a taxpayers for some 12 years. I respectfully solicit the support and votes of faculty and students D. L. BURTON. W. J.Broadhurst,Pro. 1400 Louisiana I am like Gov, Stubbs and T. R., I believe in a square deal. I believe in giving the K. U. students the worth of their money, so bring in your shoes and give me a trial and be convinced that this is the place to get a square deal. Don't forget the place. 1400 Louisiana Student Agency Wilder Bros. CUSTOM LAUNDRY Mayer, Deforest Bell 498 Phones Home 498 Kabler, Neuschwanger Specials Promptly Attended Ed. W. Parsons JEWELER Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. Engraving. 717 Mass. St. 717 Mass. St. ED ANDERSON Restaurant and Confectionery Auto, Hack and Livery C. H. HUNSINGER, Prop. 920-922 Mass. St. Both Phones 12. Lawrence, Kansas Lost—A Conklin fountain pen and a stag handle pen knife. Please return to 1332 Tenn., Bell phone 504. 1-t Oysters, all styles, at Vic's. Oysters, all styles, at Vic's. Friday and Saturday will be fruit salad days at Wiedemann's. Rexall rubbing oil is the best for sprains, bruises or rheumatic pains. 25c, at McColloch's drug store. Try the salted almonds at Wiedemann's. Try the fruit salad at Wiedemann's. Fresh oysters at the Hiawatha. Fresh fruit at Vic's. Lost—Conklin's Fountain pen without cap; leave at Registrar's office with name. Miss Jesse Myers has opened a dressmaking shop at 934 Tennessee street. She is able to cater to the styles of University girls, particularly. Phone Bell 2438. 18-ft It is impossible to better the best. "Con" Squires for your pictures. If you want your picture taken—do it now. Don't put it off any longer.—Squires. At Wilson's drug store you will find the largest assortment of Thermos bottles. Just the thing for cold weather. We will be glad to show you. Crystallized ginger in bulk or by the box, at Wiedmann's. New potato chips at Vie's. Now is the time to have HIATT, the CLOTHIER, to order your THANKSGIVING suit and Overcoat from the ROYALS, of Chicago and NEW YORK. Have that overcoat cleaned, pressed and ready for cold weather, at the K. U. Pantatorium. Call 1400. Hudnut's cold cream as well as all of the best kinds, at McColloch's drug store. Sweet cider at Vic's. Barbers? Well, yes! Tid and Shaffer. Where? 812 Mass. Specialties, everything. Good rooms and good board near the University and the car line, at $4 a week; inquire Bell phone 1547. A complete assortment of razors—safety razors, and shaving supplies, at O. P. Barber & Son's drug store. Protsch Fall Suiting Wilder Brothers Custom Laundry Special attention given to Ladies work. Carpenter & Arnold, Agents Home 529,Bell 1225,Laundry Phone 67 The Watkins National Bank. Capital $100,000 Surplus $50,000 Undivided profits $20,000 J. B. Watkins, Pres. C. A. Hill, V. P. C. H. Tucker, cashier. W. E. Hazen., assistant cashier. DO YOU WANT TO— Buy, Sell, Rent, Exchange Typewriters? R. M. Morrison Agency, 744 Mass. in the Student District. WM. LA COSS. Everything fresh that the market fords. Both phones 618. 1333 Ky.St The Corner Grocery A. G. ALRICH, Printing Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. 744 Mass. St. Base Ball and Foot Ball Goods Kennedy & Ernst 5 MASS. ST. PHONES 341 Frank Koch The Tailor 727 Mass. St. S. H. McCurdy Good things to eat—Groceries, Fruits and Vetetables, Flour and Feed. 1021 Mass, St. Both Phones 212 Everybody Welcome. Everybody Welcome. SCHULZ FOR FALL SUITING 911 Mass. St. Take 'em down to Those Shoes you want repaired K. U. Seal EMBOSSED on Post Cards. Something altogether new and up-to-date at the INDIAN STORE, 917 Mass. St. White Barber Shop 1025 Mass. St. JACK PHILLIPS, Prop. Pantatorium in connection. Shorthand and Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Practical and Commercial Training. Enter at any time. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Kennedy Plumbing Co. GAS, PLUMBING, AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 937 Massachusetts St. Phones 658 The Peerless Cafe A PLACE TO EAT 1009 Mass. St. W. C. PARRISH OPEN FOR THE DANCE Go right this day and let HIATT, the CLOTHIER, order your fall suit from the ROYAL Line.