EXCHANGE NEWS. Last Saturday, the University of Pennsylvania golf team, for the first time in its history, defeated Princeton. The score was 3 to 1. One lone senior graduated from the School of Journalism last year at the University of Missouri. The Princeton Triangle club will present "His Honor, the Sultan," written by a sophomore. No text books are to be used in Economics at Dartmouth this year. Instead the class has been asked to subscribe to the New York Evening Post. Extensive plans are being made by Brown University for her game with Harvard Saturday. The students won in the annual tennis tournament between the faculty and the undergraduates of William College. This year the Harvard Athletic association has adopted a new scheme of selling tickets for the big games. Only graduates and undergraduates can apply for tickets and no one can file more than one application. If more seats are wanted a signed application may be borrowed of another man. The Cornell Daily Sun publishes a schedule of walks for those taking gymnasium. The annual Freshman-Sophomore track meet at Iowa State College was won by the Freshmen. The Graduate club at Cornell held its first meeting Monday. "The Graduate club has grown rapidly in the last few years," says the Cornell Sun, "having at the present time over one hundred names on its membership rolls. Through its lectures, social activities, and publications, it has become of importance not only to the student body but also to the entire Universit." Case of Vandalism. The only masstodon tusk that the museum contains was greatly damaged a few days ago, either by the carelessness of someone, or by some one with evil intent. There are a great many specimens in the rocks of Kansas, but a special preparation is necessary for preserving them, thus making a great deal of work to replace the damage. FURS ARE READY LADIES If you are in the market for furs this fall or winter, you will find us unusually well prepared to serve you. It is a positive delight to inspect our stock of handsome skins. Every popular skin is represented in such a host of pretty styles that it is almost bewildering. Muffs, Capes and Neckpieces, priced from $2.50 to 100. James Bulline & Hackman HAVING DAILY PRACTICE. Basket Ball Men Are Working Regularly. Eighteen men are working out for the varsity basket ball team, twice a week, and Coach Hamilton expects some valuable recruits from last year's freshman team, judging from the way some of them are showing up in practice. There are five "K" men back, and all of them but Captain Johnson are out for practice daily. Hamilton thinks he has found a valuable recruit in "Jim Smith," who has been making a good showing as Heizer's understudy at center. There are seven of the second year men in the race for the team, and among them Van der Vries and F. H. Long, brother of the speedy little guard on last year's five are showing up especially well. Under the new rule adopted by the conference, there will be no games with the state colleges early in the season. There can be but eighteen games on the schedule, as the season does not open until January. Perfumes, the best, at Dick Bros. TO SUBSCRIBERS The terms of THE KANSAN are $1.50 a year, in advance You may pay up at the Kansan office, in South basement of Fraser Hall,or at the check stand Oread News Notes The Phi Psis held initiation Saturday night for the following men: Donald Wheelock and Harold Evans, of Kansas City: Sam Bierer of Hiawatha, Charles Dolde of Leavenworth, Fred Tenny and Arthur Spalding of Lawrence, Arthur Humphrey of Junction City. The initiation was followed by a smoker. The out-of-town alumni present were: Kenneth Patterson, Lathrop Gay, Chas. Rhodes, Newton Campbell, Marvin Creager, Joe Dyer, Kansas City; Stanley Myers, Fort Scott; F. J. Merrill, Paola. Louis Hunt, of Kansas City, Mo., visited Saturday with his sister, Miss Ruth Hunt, a junior in the College, last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Asher of Hutchinson were in the city a short time last week visiting with their daughter, Lucile, a freshman in the College. Miss Violet Haynes, a junior in the College, returned yesterday evening from a visit with home folks in Emporia. Ray Wick, a senior Engineer, spent Sunday in Manhattan, with relatives. The Y. M. C. A. cabinet will entertain the Y. W. C. A. cabinet at a 6 o'clock dinner Wednesday evening at the Pi Upsilon house. Miss Gene Isaacson of Hays City is the guest of Miss Susie Shaffer of the graduate school. A New 12 Room House for Rent At 926 Miss. st.; modern in every respect; suitable for club, or fraternity use; will build a tennis court on the adjoining lot. Rent $40. Bell phone 1834. Chicken! Sunday at the Peers less cafe. 25 cents. See Wyman Green for silhouette post cards. He will be pleased to have your order. Headquarters for K. U. students—Oread eafe. Rexall cherry juice will cure your cough; money back if it don't. Sold only at McColloch's drug store. Get your buttered and salted popcorn at Soxman & Co.'s. Get some of those buckwheat cakes at Oread cafe. K. U. posters,pennants and stationery. Wolf's book store. Three rooms for rent, singly or in suite, at 1328 Tenn. Everything good to eat Oread Cafe. The Nickel Pittsburg-Detroit Championship Base Ball Game TONIGHT & TOMORROW The reputation of Moffett photographs is not limited to the city of Lawrence or the state of Kansas, but is World wide. The quality made it! Use either phone 312 if you desire to make appointment Students who desire sittings at the Moffett Studio, will insure themselves against waiting by making appointment. Both phones 312. Studio 829 Mass. st. We make every job an advertisement. Lawrence Pantatorium, 12 W. Warren. Suits, coats, jerseys and sweaters, at Mrs. Shearer's Ladies' Togery, 841 Mass. 708 MASS. ST. Royal and Oliver typewriters for rent at Morrison's 744 Mass. We press two suits each week from October 10 to December 25 for $3.00. Clothes called for and delivered promptly. K. U. Pantatorium. A good line of candy, 20c a pound, at Wiedemann's. Ladies too will find the Lawrence Pantatorium the best place in town to get their work done. 500 dainty gift books your choice for 15 cents. Wolf's book store. Rexall Violet Talcum is the best; buy it at McColloch's. A girl roommate for a large sized, modern room, at 1116 Ky. st. To repair throats for the next foot ball shouting, use Woodward's kind of hoarehound drops. They're mighty good for threaty colds. THE CHECKSTAND If you leave things in the halls you hope they're there. If you leave things at the Check Stand you know they're there. Moral: Get a Hook. Ed W. Parsons JEWELER 717 Mass. St. and the Ara-Notch ARROW COLLAR 15c, 2 for 25c. Clutch, Neatbody & Co., Maker. ARROW CUFFS 25 cents a pair Fountain Pens Waterman and the Rider line, and neither line needs an introduction to the public. We have, also, a quantity of old K. U. Annuals left that are not only interesting, but a mighty good keepsake. Smith's News Depot Hilliard & Carroll PHONES 607. 709 MASS. ST "Meet me at Smith's." SMITH HALL 635 MASS ST. Thoroughly Remodeled; Excellent Spring Floor; accommodates 75 couples easily. Call Bell Phone 1705. George Smith. Bowersock Opera House Saturday, Oct. 30, MATINEE AND NIGHT. The Musical Farce Comedy That Will Live Forever McFadden's Flats THE BRIGHTEST BREEZIEST AND BEST —GIVEN FOR— Laughing Purposes Only Prices: Matinee 25 and 50 Night 25, 50, 75 K. U. Barber Shop and Bath Rooms The Only Electric Massage machine in the city. Razors honed, ground and exchanged. W. F, WEISE, Proprietor. 727 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kan. First-class Work. Prompt Delivery Lawrence Steam Laundry MOON & JOSTE, K. U. Agents SPECIAL WORK Bell Phone 1962-455 Home Phone 3992 TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE OR RENT: Remington, Fox, Oliver, Smith Premier, Fay Sholes and Williams, at BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. makes the best and most lasting of all gifts. Our collection is so varied that you can select any intended gift at any price limit you have set. And above all you can be confident of getting jewelry about whose quality there can be no questions. You'll have no cause to be ashamed of your gift, either now or later on. Our jewelry stays good. Gustafson JEWELRY YOU CAN RELY ON THE COLLEGE JEWELR SENIORS! The rates are on at SQUIRES' STUDIO 1035 Massachusetts St.