THE UNIVERSITY KANSAN The official paper of the University of Kansas. Kansas. INFORMATION LOUIS L. CANNON CARL L. CANNON Managing Editor EDITORIAL STAFF: BUSINESS STAFF: CLARK A. WALLACE . . . Bus. Manager IKE E. LAMBERT . . . Ass. Bus. M'gr GEORGE MARSH . . . Treasurer M. D. BAER . . . Circulation Manager MEMBERS OF BOARD. GEO. H. EDWARDS EARL POTTER L. F. Meissner 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, 146$^{2}$ Tennessee street, Lawrence, Kansas; all other communications to Louis LaCoss, 124$^{7}$ 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, Bell, K. U. 25. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. COMING EVENTS. Oct. 21, Saturday, K. U. vs. K. S. A. C. at Manhattan. Dec. 13-14—Fine Arts opera. Nov. 2—Fine Arts recital Marion Green, baritone. Dec. 13-14—Fine Arts opera. New York. Dec. 5—Fine Arts recital; Genevieve Smith, harp soloist Oct. 21—Saturday, Soccer, K. U. vs. Friends College, McCook field. Oct. 27.-Friday, Soccer, K. U. vs. Emporia Normal, McCook field. Nov. 4.—Saturday, K. U. vs. Washburn at Topeka. Nov. 11.—Saturday K. U. vs. Oklahoma, McCook field. Nov. 18.—Saturday, K. U., vs. Nebraska, McCook床。 Nov. 25.—Saturday, K. U. vs. Missouri, at Columbia. THE CASE OF "B. KANSAS" A familiar figure has again appeared in the Missouri valley. Several years ago a gentleman named "B. Kansas" performed the astounding feat of matriculating and carrying regular work in the universities of Nebraska, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Later he perused the curricula at Washburn and Manhattan and enrolled for the fail term in each of these schools. His college career was not wholly successful last year and he has again knocked on the college doors and demands admittance. Nebraska, Missouri, Oklahoma, Manhattan, Washburn and Drake have all heeded his petition for entrance and he is now doing good work in these schools. The publications at these colleges all devoted editorial space last week to the excellent record of this brilliant student. What he has come and what we will do this fall were dramatically related and the one school in the valley where "B. Kansas" cannot enter, shudders to think of the impending ruin. "Beat Kansas" has been assigned too much importance and his case must receive attention. The statute of limitations has run on this favorite and a quietus must be put on him. "B. Kansas" must be downed. The organization of the several political clubs at the University presages an interest in politics that is bound to grow with the coming presidential elections. In years past University clubs have played an important part in state and national elections and the early activity of the men reflects a proper attitude by University men toward our government. The Wilson, the Taft and the La Follette clubs have a place in our school life. Their existence should be encouraged. Waterman, Parker, and Sterling fountain pens, self-filler and dropper-filter at Boyles, 725 Mass. St. KICKS. To the Editor— The weather is getting cool! Freezing will soon come around. How about filling up the Potter Pond, so that the students might indulge in a little skating and reap the benefits of this grand out-door exercise. Turn on the aqua 172 proof, and make the mud-hole look like the Potter Lake we had during commencement. (Signed). O. I. Splash. JOHNSON WILL RECOVER Former Football Star to Recuperate at Rosedale. "Tommy" Johnson, former football star, was taken to the University of Kansas hospital at Rosedale last Tuesday morning. Tommy has been ill for over a year and, while his condition is serious it was thought that a long rest in the quietness of the hospital would greatly improve him. He will be put through a course of treatments, an operation not being considered necessary. Dr. Sudler who has charge of the case says that there is no doubt as to his ultimate recovery. Best kodak printing in the city. at P. & N. Photo Co. Swimming caps 50 and 75c at MeColloch's drug store. When down town tonight look in our window at the beautiful assortment of Beacon Bath Robe Blankets. Just the thing for a Christmas present, and while early to speak of Christmas, you should choose early to get the pattern and shade you like. Bath Robe Blankets A. D. WEAVER Popular copyright books, including three of Harold Bell Wright books for 50 cents each. Wolf's Book Store. P. & N. Photo Co., always a little ahead of the rest. The best service in town will be found at the College Inn. The original Kodak shop. Every practical thing of Eastman's in stock. Premos and films. Finishing done. Prescription work an esteemed specialty. Woodward & Co.'s "Round Corner." Absolute satisfaction at P. & N. Photo Co., over Belt Bros. Plenty of good toilet soap, the Colgate quality, 10c the cake at MeColloch's drug store. Don't wait until Christmas, have your pictures taken now Squires' Studio. Rooms for young men "on the Hill" at 1116 Louisiana street in a modern building. Rates are reasonable. 124t P. & N. Photo Co. Ask anyone for satisfaction. The business manager of the University Kansan will pay five cents each for fifteen copies of each of the following numbers: Nos. 1, 4, 5, and 6. Kansan Copies Wanted. Remember the name P. & N. Photo Car. Over Bell Bros. Two new post card views of Woodlawn Park—1c each at McColloch's drug store. Paris Tweeds Shetlands Irish Homespuns Scotch Tweeds Scotch Homespuns Purplish-blue Oxfords Rough gray Oxfords English plaid Wors-teds YOUNG man, we've got some Fall clothes so utterly different from anything you can find anywhere else that you'll simply be compelled to admit our superiority as fine clothiers. The above listed fabrics, in mixtures of gray, brown, heather, green and blue, are beautiful beyond description, and the styles are the smartest creations you'll see this fall. Tailored to perfection, exclusively by hand, they'll keep their shapeliness forever. Incomparable values at $20 AND $25 Original, distinctive effects in young men's fine shirts, silk neckwear, hosiery, etc. We know what the modern young fellows want and we've got it; in immense varieties, too. "Toppier" soft hats were never invented than the new "scratchup" styles featured here at $2 and $3. These and our new derby hats are unquestionably the hits of the season. Protsch Fall Suiting See A. G. Alrich for proper form in society stationery and dance programs. 744 Mass St 744 Mass. St. Albert R. Kennedy DENTIST Bell 1515. Bell ibib. Suite 5 Jackson Building. G. A. HAMMAN, M. D. Specialist in Diseases of EYE, EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed The Brunswick Billard Parlor 710 Mass. Office Over Dick's Drug Store. Everything New And First Class. The Best Tables in the City. The Students' Headquarters. 727 Mass. St. FEIN'S for Tungsten or New type Mazda lamp and all gas light supplies 929 Mass. St. DANCING SCHOOL Ecke's Hall LEORA STRAHL Private Lessons by Appointment. DONNELLY BROS. DONNELLY BRUS. J. R. Woodward, Manager. General Livery and Cab Srvice. Bell 1719 Home 4772 Open Day and Night. Both Phones 100. FOOTBALL GOODS FOOTBALL GOODS and Athletc Supplies KENNEDY & ERNST. Phones 341 826 Mass. St. W. T. BANKS, Shoe Repairing With Modern Machinery. Student Trade Solicited. 1107 Massachusetts. Phone: Bell 1372; Home 951; Hair Goods and Hair-Weaving. SELECT HAIR DRESSING SHOP Hairdressing, Manicuring, Shampooing, and Scientific Massage 927 Mass. St Your Baggage handled. Household Moving. W. J. FRANCICO Household Mo W. J. FRANCISCO Boarding Boarding Auto and Hack Livery. Open day and night. Carriage Poliation. and Trimming. Phones 139. 808-812-814 Vt. Stt. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Teaches Gregg Shorthand and touch Typewriting. Special classes for K. U. Students. School in session all Summer. ED. W. PARSONS. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, and Loveliness 717 Mass. St. Under New Management Your Work Solicited. ELDRIDGE HOUSE BARBER SHOP. Hodges & Hodges, Prop. The Shop Where Students go. Lawrence Kansas. THE Peerless Cafe A PLACE TO EAT 1009 Mass. St. W. C. PARRISH OPEN FOR THE DANCE SHOE REPAIRING 1017 Mass. FORNEY