THE UNIVERSITY KANSAN The official paper of the University of Kansas. EDITORIAL STAFF: EDITORIAL S LOUIS I. CANNON CARL L. CANNON Managing Editor BUSINESS STAFF CLARK A. WALLACE - Bus. Manager IKE E. LAMBERT - Ass. St. M.gr GEORGE MARSH ... Treasurer M. D. BAER - Circulation Manager MEMBERS OF BOARD. George Marsh L. F. Meissner, Geo. H. Edwards. Earl Potter 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 Clark A. Wallace, Business Manager, 114% Tennessee street, Lawrence, Kansas; all other communications to Louis LaCoss, 1247% Kentucky street. Lawrence, Kansas. Subscription price, $1.50 per year, in advance; one term, 75c; time subscriptions, $1.75 per year. Office in basement of Fraser Hall. Phone. Beil, K. U. 25. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. With the exit of W. C. Lansdon from the management of University athletics, this school is losing one of the most capable and efficient men that has ever occupied a similar position. During his six years' service at this school he endeavored to raise the standard of athletics here as in the other schools of the Missouri Valley, and his departure means a distinct loss to the University of Kansas. Managers from the other schools in the Missouri Valley have recognized his superior qualities and it is a distinct compliment to him that in almost every instance his advice has been followed by the other conference schools. Mr. Lansdon has always stood for the cleanest in athletics and no one can cast reflections on any thing he has done while in his managerial capacity. He goes to perhaps a broader field but he will always be kindly remembered by all those who were acquainted with his work. Succeeding Mr. Lansdon comes a man who has already won a place in the affections of the students by his successful coaching of the University basket ball and track teams. For two years Coach W. O. Hamilton has brought victorious teams to this school and with his advent to a managerial berth it is expected that the same honesty, uprightness and capability that has characterized his former work will be continued into his new office. POEM TRANSLATED German Versions Appear in the Newspapers. "Each in His Own Tongue," a poem written by Prof. W. H. Carruth, head of the German department, was translated by Professor Kruse, also of the German department, during the last summer and published in the "Paedagogische Monatshefte" of Milwaukee. This poem was also translated by Oscar Klausner-Steinway of New York City and published in the "New York Volkszeitung." Miss Ruby Phillips of Topeka and Mr. Glen Bramwell of Belleville, were married at the bride's home in Topeka. Both are graduates of the University. They will live in Belleville. Go to Soxman's. Special Friday and Saturday nights, fruit salad sundae. Bath brushes, bathing caps, manicure articles and all kinds of toilet goods at O. P. Barber & Son's drug store. Squire's studio, which has been closed all summer opens today. Sept. 15. Squires is the student photographer. If you like peaches try peach ice cream at Wiedemann's. Meet me at Lee's this week for school starts next week. The st indent some times forge's to pack some toilet necessity, but he ca n always get it at Woodward & Co's. That is the place for Kodaks and films. Premas and film packs. Buy your commutation ticket at Lee's. It's good every hour in the day. Soxman makes special prices to clubs and parties on ice cream sheerbets and punch. The soda fountain is well supplied with drinks and creams for every body. Notice to New Students. Notice to New Students. Follow the old students and they will take you to Gustafson's, The College jeweler. Waterman, Parker, Sterling, fountain pens, $1.00 to $5.00 at Boyles, 725 Mass. St. McColloch's Drug Store is on the corner of Mass. and Warren; its the handy store to trade at. Quick service and prompt attention is yours and satisfaction guaranteed. Get your cool refreshing drinks at Lee's. Delicious soda in clean glasses. Ice cream, limeades, and egg drinks at O.P. Barber & Son's drug store, 909 Mass. St. The eating and service at the College Inn is unsurpassed in Lawrence. Our ice cream has caught the public taste with its rich, rare flavor. Wiedemann. WE PAY YOUR STREET CAR FARE On every purchase amounting to one dollar or more, we will refund your street car fare both ways,and save you money besides. Pennants, Fountain Pens, Circulating Library 2 cents per day, University Text Books, University Supplies, University Draughting Supplies. University Book Store 803 Massachusetts Street. Try a $1.50 pressing ticket. It is a snap. At the Lawrence Pantatiorum. Both phones. Notice. Ladies of the faculty will entertain all new students next Saturday at 8 o'clock in Robinson gymnasium. Mrs. Jeanette Benson Mrs. Jeanette Benson has opened dress making Parlors over the Peoples State Bank, opposite the new Innes Store. Suits, Dresses, and Costumes a specialty. Appointments may be made now. home. All the newest and latest Ladies' Apparel. A big line of corsets in all the latest models.—Mrs. Shearer, Ladies' Toggery, 841 Mass. St. Ice cream and ices at Wiedemann's. Allegrettie, Lowneys, Douglas, and Morses chocolates at Wilson's Drug Store, 1101 Mass. The Student's Headquarters. Good honest and careful work at the Lawrence Pantatorium. 9 years in the business at 12 West Warren St. Both phones.