FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22.1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE W.S.G.A. Offers Change in Annual Style Show in "Campus Fashions" Production to Be Exhibition of "What College Girls Should Wear" "The annual W.S.G.A. fashion show will be given in an entirely new form this year," said Fern Snyder, chairwoman of the campus "Camps Fashion" will be the subject of the presentation. This year's showcase will be rather an exhibition of the correct apparel for all campus functions. We want this show to be instructive as well. "Campus Fashions" will be given DeSoto S, in the auditorium of central Arkansas College and Louise Irwin are the other members of the committee on arrangement. Every organized house on the campus will be called and asked to send two representatives to try out as models. Twenty-four women will be chosen from this number to take part in the study. The women will comment on the gowns as they are disliked. Pi Alpha Omicron has been organized as a new local fraternity at Cincinnati University. The first member was the main university members. The basis of membership is a point system, rung so that each member can attain the required number of points to be eligible for the fraternity. A member of the fraternity must then have a man year to Want Ads LOST: Alpha Xi Delta pin. Return to Myri Gould. Phone 828, Reward. —G1 LOST: A scarf, red plaid shirt with a blue flower tied. Finds please return it to Kansan office. —6 LOST: Green fountain pen, without cap, between Mississippi street and Chemistry building. Phone 1338. —42 WANTED: Boy to work for board. Call at 1126 Ohio street. —62 LOST: Pi Upsilon pin, Finder please call 888. Reward. —62 FOR RENT: A single garage at 1165 Louisiana. Phone 1255. -62 FOR RENT. Newly papered double rooms for boys, Oil heat; also apartment and guest room. 1247 Ohio. Phone 2180. -65 KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and padlocks; guns repaired, knives and shears sharpened. Padlocks and nightlight locks for sale. Rutter's Repair Shop, S East 8th. —tf. Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS William Knight and Wippen Cars Good Ud Cars. 617-19 Mass. St. TIME TO We Protect and you May Render Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg FIRST CLASS SHOP BOB STEWART 818 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. Sheet Metal Work and Features E. W. PENCHARD Roofing - Guttering - Skylights Phone 245 13 Eight 8th St LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively Rated in USA. MODERN SHOE SHOP J. A LVONS $149 Max Mars Optical, Kan. DR. C. E. OREILUP—EVE & EAR Special Attention to Fice of Glasses Phone 445 Office fit Crown Drug Store AUTHORIZED PARTIES Friday, November Homecoming party, Union building, 12 o.m. Saturday, Nov. 23 Beta Phi Sigma, house, 12 p.m. Delta Sigma Lambda, house, 12 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, house, 12 p.m. Alpha Chi Sigma, Eldridge hotel, 13 n. o. Sigma Psi, Poi, house. 12 p.m. Sigma Alpha Mu, house. 12 p.m. Delta Sigma Pi, house. 12 p.m. Alpha Psi Alpha, house. 12 p.m. Varisity, Union building. 12 p.m. Robinson Gymnasium. 12 p.m. Agnes Husband, dean of women Mu Phi Will Give Conceru Musical Sorority Will Presen Proeram Sunday Members of Ma Phi Epion, honorary musician morsoir, will present their first concert of the year in the auditorium at noon a 4'clock. This program will take the place of the regular Sunday musical services served by atuists from around the world. The program, one hour in length will be given as follows: Orgen—“A. D. 1620” (MaeDowell) Margus, N. Nabh. Voice-"Love Song" (Sleeper), I in Martin, soprano, accompanied by Derechy Kueesteker, violin and Derechy Ehlow, piano. Piano Ensemble—"Petite Suisse" (Debauzy), Virginia Derge, Janet Coulson, Dorothy Burge, and Evelyn Fustace. Vocal Tern — *Blessing* (Curran) Ila Martin, soprano, gohen Beard, mezzo-soprano. Elise Arbuthnot, con- sider with Dorothy Eallow on the riano. *Siring Quartet*—"My Heart Ever Attach (Hack), and I am from the Garden (Bell) to the World," by Bernie Hill, 1st violin, Lucyle Thomas, 2nd violin, Dorothy Kurtzehner, viola, 3rd violin, Dorothy Kurtzehner, viola Harp and piano."Bercense" (Ohe reh陶), Rachel Bushong, harp and Rath Rice, piano. Organ — "Sonata Romantica" (Yon), Evelyn Eustace. According to a new ruling members of Mu Phi Epsilon are taken from only the junior and senior classes in the school of Fine Arts, KANSAS CO-EDS STAND AGHAST (Continued from page 1) tow their campaign to revive still ollars wilted. New father enters the scene. He i keeping tight hold of his pocket to help lift the child. In plans of worry, if daughter is to buy new dresses and new coats, mother will have some too. Sofa in patiently and a little tiredly at the Daily Kannan. But the scribes shuffle their feet around nervously and then walk in with them, unnervent not encouragement to give him in the way of solid information. True, one daughter says longer cost her only 28 cents. Probably she will go to theatrical guaze or some monks cloth and add a scallop. Or maybe she's a chirner. But most of the answers are the new butterfly's wings. One Cinderella said it would cost her $3,000 to make the change. Another said $1. Two girls out of three see no danger in the fall of the bermine infasar as it might affect feminine indifference. Their repels indicate they are so sure of their newly acquired confidence that cramp their cineline could cramp their style. Fifty million Frenchmen MUST be wrong, they say. Homecoming posters made by the children of the community are distributed in the downtown district on the campus this morning. Various colors and pictures of welcome baskets were displayed. Large printed programs which lives a full account of all the happenings of Homecoming, and the time place of each, have been distributed. Design Students Display Posters and Programs United Press Selects Outstanding Gridiron Players From All Sections New York—United Press)—With the football season nearing its close, the United Press has gathered a list of many of the outstanding players form all sections of the county who have helped them accomplish their missions on the gridiron. Every section of the country has uncovered its share of brilliant backfield stars. In the east the leaders of a long list are Tohry Union, Pittsburgh; Albie Booth, Youth; Chris Cagle, Army; Dawley, Colgate; Harvard, Masters, Pennsylvanian; Hinch, Butulne, and Johnson Cornell. Of this group, Umsa has made the greatest record. He scored touchdowns last week with Chritygle and another last year. He gained 115 yards from scrimmage in eight plays and remained on the sidelines half the game with In the middle west Glen Harmeen, Purdue; Jack Eldor, Notre Dame; Willis Glasgow, Iowa; Lloyd Bradley, Detroit, and Bergermann, Northwestern, are the bachelor's boasts by McKenna, McKean, Banker, Tulane, "Sninwreck" Kelly. *nettucky;Tony Helm, Alabama; and Moon Evans, Maryland, are some of the south's foremost backs.* Russ Sanders, Southern California, who ran back a kickoff 55 yards against Notre Dame, and Benny Lom, California, who made an 84 yard run for a touchdown against South Carolina at the best of the best on the far court. MOUNT OREAD IN GALA ATTIRE Lists of many of the outstanding players in other sections follow; The image contains no text content. It is a blank canvas with no visible features or elements to recognize or describe. South Carolina; Hucker; Mason, Southern Methodist; Gilbert; South Methodist; Leland, Church; Christian, Tennessee; Sheboygan, Texas; Towson; Sheboygan, Texas; Aar (Continued from page 13) ideal? You do think we would be fool enough to choose "Jack" Grover as the first question!" asked Doctor Alen. Steve Hinshaw, freshman football coach, treth a bombhellen, so to speak, among the gathered booster when he won the college title. His greater than woman and followed by calling the Dove, which appeared on the campus yesterday, "that dima Big Six: Pardey, Nebraska; Crider, Oklahoma; King, Drake; Sloan, Nebraska. "We are not the underlying this year," said George Chuomas, "and for that reason we must watch Missouri from Missouri up on us. I have seen our team win from Missouri when defeat seemed all most certain, because of the grim determined spirit. I hope that fifty years from school will have that same spirit." He paused a moment to let the meaning of his statement proterate and then continued, "That is exactly what we did!" Doctor Allen stopped again to follow the cheering from some of the others, and a few of the others, before he went on. "And I want you to remember that you would not have pushed him if we hadn't squared all and also give Missouri just as fair a deal. He is our guest, but we have no choice in this game, he is to help offer in this game, and neither he nor any other official give a Tinker's Damn, what we give. The prizes for the best dressed hobo and hoboes went to William Rogers and Edna Smith. The prize winning hat was a brown plaid shirt with a white apron. Over her head and shoulders she wore a shaw, and she carried a basket of flowers. Will Hammons was a brunette from the country*, carrying his bundle over his shoulder. When called upon to make a speech to the assembled hoboes, he was very modest, wearing a white coat. Nothing anything to say but, "Let's beat the Hell out of Missouri tomorrow." The band led by an unidentified desperate, marched across the campus, playing "The Old Gray Marve" and "Dance With You." Weary Willes and Wilmaus. The Linemen; Hammens, Southern Methodist; Long, Southern Methodist; Needy, Southern Methodist; Town, Southern Methodist; Town, Christian; Robert Wilson, Baylor, Burnett, Texas Big Six--Lincoln; Smith, Missouri Broadhouse, Nebraska; McCready Oklahoma; Heckel, Nebraska; Wald Proposes Luxury Taxes Neary Willies and Wilmaus. They Get Kansan at Registration booths were brought to a balt at Green hill by C. C. Carl, ballyhour for the famous dip-prespencer, Doctor Yak. A large crowd gathered around Doc Yak's $2,000 mugger, but was disappropriated because the trained seal act of other years was not presented. It was explained by the official hallyhoeer that in the extinguishes of hard times, the doctor had eaten his act. A group of old songs was sung by a quartet composed of Glen Sim. The band played with Al Ewert, Bob Haugh again a lariat and the Doc Yak Pep Pills were passed to the crowd. The effect was instantaneous — everybody hurried Commission Says State's Income Would Re $1,000,000 Topeka. — (United Press) — The special tax commission, appointed to make a study of taxation conditions in the country, recommended that no general tax law be adopted, and if any sales tax was adopted, it should be a tax The commission suggested a list of luxuries which it believes could return approximately $4,000,000 to the state yearly. Ten per cent tax on liquids $8,000,000; Theater admissions tax 10 per cent would yield $800,000, while candy and chewing gum, taxed only 5 per cent would bring in $300,000. Non-alcoholic beverages taxed 10 per cent, perfumes and cosmetics taxed 10 per cent, wine taxed 10 per cent, would yield a total of $1,100,000 yearly. Their report to the governor, who talked on this subject at the Kansas Eilters Roundtable on Oct. 19, at the University, said in part, "the committee concluded that a gross sales tax does not offer a satisfactory solution of the taxation problem and we cannot recommend it to the state of Kansas. The uniform limited retail and wholesale tax would be far more suitable than it may move more fairly practicable providing the rate of tax was very low." Plate Dinner --- 35 cents DINE WITH US Hillside Pharmacy 9th & Indiana aSOCIETY Many sorories and fraternities are planning dinner, banquets, and other entertainment for their homecoming alumni. About 16 organizations have announced plans for some of their events in honor of their loyal alumni. On Friday night Delta Chi, Delta Teu Delta, and Pi Kappa Pa will fife their alumni, while on Saturday night Pi Upsilon, Delta Zeta, Sigma Kappa, Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Kappa Pa, Beti Pi Sigma, Pi Beta Pi, Fi Pi Chii, Delta Phi, Delta Phi, Delta Phi, Diamonds, diamonds, dimores and buffet summers. There will also be about half a dozen dances on Saturday night, including those sponsored by Sigma Alphia Epilation, Pi Kappa Psi, Delta Sigma Pi, Delta Sigma Lambda, Alpha Chi. Sigma and one or two others. Delta Sigma Lambda fraternity will entertain with its annual Homecoming party at the chamber house, which is run by alumni affiliated by Carne-Gale's Music Makers of Kansas City, Chapmanes will host a celebration and McDonald, and Mrs. L, Carey. Honor guests at the Delta Chl house last evening were: Mary Spencer, Mary Margaret Starr, Elizabeth Reynolds and Mrs. Hubert Eilee, and Mrs. Hubert Eilee, Christian Fish, Virginia Grove, Margaret Lucille Frather, and Dick Harper. Kappa Beta, Christian Church security, hold its regular meeting last night at 7 o'clock at the church. A dinner, at which the minister, Doctor Rowe, presides, preceded the meeting. The main topic of discussion was a candy sale to take place in the various buildings over the campus Monday. The purse is to raise fund for the scholarship matters given by Kappa Beta. Kp Kappa Pai fraternity will entertain tomorrow night with a party in honor of the Homecoming alumnae and performers orchestra will furnish the music. Mrs. William F. Branier, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Branier and daughter, Margaret Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. John Lohnan Branier, and Billy Braden of Kansas City are visiting with Margaret Branier during Homeroville Every subscriber of the 1830 Columbian, your book of Columbia University, will receive a kiss from a Gavin whose name has been withheld. The Water TODAY-JOSEPHINE HILL and Gavin Hughes with the wonder dog Champion" in a thrilling "THE SIX RIDER" also concludes. TOMORROW - Big double program. Harry Carey in "Phantom Riders" and Kit Caron in "The Wolloping" Supports "Sole Support" and Foes News. Announcements All hockey teams will have their pictures taken at 12:30 Monday for the Jayhawk. Ruth L. Hoover. --rapid growth of the University in the last 25 years has brought a complexity of administrative problems. Doctor Schroeder's policy is to reduce administrative divisions. It provides for five major divisions of University work: Undergraduate, graduate, research, internal coordination, and external co-operation. Dr. Herman Schneider, president of Cincinnati University, is planning the reorganizational of the University into five basic departments of work. The Beat Mizzou! HOMECOMING BALL M. U. versus K. U. K. U.-Freddie Agnew M. U.-Ronnie Reed M. U. versus K. U. 2 Collegiate Bands 2 SAT, NITE, NOV 23 EL TORREON BALLROOM 11 at Gillham — Kansas City. Mo. Welcome Old Grads! Welcome Mizzou! "BELIEVE IT OR NOT"— This is the way a lot of you old tiners used to look when you attended K. U. Aren't the present day clothes from Ober's an improvement? where Scripify Brand Clothes are sold To Night! JOINT CONCERT M. U. GLEE CLUBS K. U. Activity Tickets do not admit University Aditorium — Admission 50c 8:30 p.m. After the Rally