D- sets as all li- riat es ola the es and lat eteks In nnas ceer-a inch che ing to ng the al lrys, asia of an nor of mir hil 's al lo- rial the al ans ar the rsses on all, uon chal, or a s aved the of old d 50 MEN ARE OUT FOR BASKETBALL EVERY SCHOOL HAS REPRESENTATIVES Interclass Games Will be Played Soon—Stiff Preliminary Practices Being Given The basket ball men are turning out in full force and the outlook for the coming season is exceedingly bright. The very smallest forms of practice are now being gone through and the formation of teams and practicing of team work has not yet been started. The men however are showing quick, snappy work in this preliminary practice, which consists of passing the ball, criss-crossing and basket tossing. The first essential thing for a basket ball man to learn is the knack of catching and throwing the ball. There is a certain give and spring that the player must allow in his arms when a catch is made that comes only after hard practice. A true toss for the basket while on a run can only be made after months of earnest and continued effort. It is for the perfection of these first two essentials that Coach Hamilton is putting his men through a stiff preliminary practice. The workouts are held on Monday and Wednesday nights and between 50 and 75 men have shown up well and are doing good work. Each school in the University has enough representatives out to form an entire team of their own and a schedule of inter-school games is being made out to be played before the inter-class games come off. The law school and College have the largest number of men on the courts and the best games will probably be played between these schools. Almost half of the men trying out are freshmen and a lot of talent is being shown among them They are doing particularly good work and some lively inter class games will be played before the season's end. FAKE PLUTOGRACY AT K. U Cc-eds Play a Trick on Freshman Law Student. One night last week, a freshman law was inclined to believe that the popular story of aristocracy at the University held more of truth than fiction, and it was all on account of a practical joke played by a fair co-ed and her room mate. The co-ed, with whom the freshman had the date, informed her room mate of the expected call and after much planning, the roommate consented to act as maid when the caller arrived. At the appointed hour, the youth rang the bell and the door was opened by a young girl of the pretty Parisian type, dressed as a lady's maid. The law student was noticeably astonished but asked in as collected a voice as possible if Miss ___ was in? "Oui monsieur," did not help to relieve his embarrassment and it was with some hesitation that he entered the parlor. Inwardly, he began to curse himself for not having donned his dress suit. When a small tray was extended his embarrassment visibly increased. To think that he had been so careless as to leave his calling cards at home. The maid waited as he disconcertedly searched his pockets. Finally, the silence was broken by the perfectly accentuated voice of the maid asking, "Has ze gentleman no card? Maybe he will write," and a small silver pencil and blank card were handed him. "Ze gentleman" was by this time so "fussed" that he could hardly remember his name, much less write it, but he finally managed to serail something that seemed to resemble what his name ought to be and carefully laid the card on the tray. As the maid went dermurely up the stairs he stood for a moment undecided whether to make a break for the door or stay through the ordeal of entertaining one of the "400" all evening. Loud peals of laughter coming from the stairway broke New Arrivals Latest models in Ladies and Misses Coats and Suits. 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We have the smokes. up his dilemma, and turning he saw the cooed and her "maid" coming down the stairs, arm in arm and both almost hysterical The situation slowly dawned on him as they entered the parlor and after the introductions ! took both down town, acknowledging the treats to be on him. The P. & N. Photo Co. Over Bell Bros. 18 2t DALE, THE PRINTER 1027 Mass. Street. Both Phones 228. K. C. CLUB ORGANIZED We save you from 10 to 20 per cent on cameras, films, etc. See our line before buying. Lawrence Studio, 734 Mass. St. To Boost University And Home Town. Jane Bruce Porter of Kansas City is a guest at the Pi Phi house. The next meeting of the Kansas City club will be held Tuesday evening, November 7th, in Myers hall. Students of Kansas University who live in Kansas City have organized a Kansas City club which is similar to the county clubs of the school. At a meeting held last week the following officers were elected: President, Don Dousman; vice president, Irma Goldman; secretary, Helen Degen; treasurer, Beulah Anderson. The club plans to have annual dances and possibly an annual banquet. Since Kansas City is only forty miles from Lawrence, it should really be a K. U. town," said President Dousman, "and it is the purpose of the club to talk K. U. to prospective college students of Kansas City, and at the same time we can boost our home town during our school life." All the leading brands of candies at Wilson's drug store. Any one who has had work done by the P. & N. Photo Co. will tell you why they intend to go there always now. 18 2t One modern room, suitable for two students, for rent to men at $11 per month. 1011 Tenn. St And now its Spearmint Tooth Paste, the lastest arrival at McColloch's Drug Store. 25e tubes. Have you tried it? Anyone who has had work done by the P. & N. 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Over Bell Bross. 182t Even a Hen Cackles when she wants the public to know that she has laid a new fresh egg, and why shouldn't we make a big noise about the handsome new Fall and Winter woolens which we've received from our famous Chicago tailors. Ed. V. Price & Co.? See them today, sure, and you'll not be surprised that they are being prised by the most particular dressers in town. Prices very reasonable. Samuel Clarke, 910 Mass. St. Typewriters for Rent AT KEELER'S, L. C. Smith, Underwood and Remingtons, in both new and second hand machines. The knack of operating a typewriter is quickly learned. Your school work will appear much neater, and your professor will be pleased. Special rates to students. J. A. KEELER, 939 Mass. St. RAYMOND'S DRUG STORE 831 Mass. St Kodak Headquarters. Toilet Articles