THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Pep Organization of Women to Be Called Jay Janes Officers of Club Announce and Object Presented; to Appear on Field Thursday "The object of the Jay Jones club shall be for the principles of good sportmanship and the promotion of pep in the students of the University." These are the principles its principles and the advancement of its welfare. We, the Jay James of the University of Kansas hereby hand ourselves together to further the principles herein before stated," the president said. "The day james as their purpose. officers of the club, elected at its first meeting, are: Dorothy McLorv president; Margaret Wallace, vice-president; brooklynn Blackman, secretary-treasurer. "The Jay James intend to be to the women of the University what the Ku Kus are to the men," said Dorie Rosenfeld, who is to be spectacular. We will take part in the torch parade with the Ku Kus on Wednesday night, and Thursday we will appear on stadium field between the halves of the Organization to Be Democratic "The organization is to be absolutely democratic," she said. "If half of the twenty-two women are chosen from sorority women, and half from the non-organization women on the hill. We hope that it will bring about a closer contact and understanding between them, besides promoting pep." "The Ku Kus have given us wonderful co-operation, as has everyone else. Miss Husband and Miss Barto told them they thought it an excellent idea." "Another proof that K. U. is not to be outdone," says "Ham" Hamilton. "There is a definite place for such a group, as has been proven at other institutions. More power to 'em. Everybody ping for a row section next year and aid the day to Ku Kas in doing their work." Red Triangle Is Emblem "For years the women of the University have been asleep," said Bob Roberts, assistant cheerleader, "and at last they have awakened. This is going to be one of the most popular on the hill, and one of the most popular. The main thing now is that every girl who belongs stand behind it with force and sincerity." Tennyson Beck, chairman of the committee on uniforms, aided by Constance Engle, Ruth and Francis Milikan, Gladys French, Margaret Gustafson and Dorothy Taylor, are sewing the emblems on the sweaters. The emblem of the club, designed by Dorothy Dean, is to be a red triangle, with a blue jay bird inside. The uniform will be a white shirt slip-over sweater, on the back of the shirt, and to be worn, with white skirt and a white togoban cap. The Jay James will wear their uniforms for the first time at the convocation rally on Wednesday. Burt Kennedy 's Son Writes Football Poem Ted Kennedy, small son of Dr. A. B."Burt" Kennedy of Lawrence, wrote the following little poem for a sixth grade exercise. The boy seems to be following in the footsteps of his teacher's manifestation of interest in football. Dr. Kennedy played football at the university from 1895 to 1897. He became coach of football in 1904 and continued in that capacity until 1910. The poem: Thanksgiving Day is near We got that tiger by the ear Don't forget to take your dame To see that Thanksgiving game. Thoes tigers aren't yet tame They will be when they go home lame Then they will run and hide in shame Because K. C. U. w noht game. At Work Perfecting HI-Y Plan B. V. Edworthy, secretary of the high school division of the Y. M. C. A., was in Lawrence Monday perfitting the plans for the HI-Y conference to be held here Friday and Saturday, Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. Heworthy believes that this will be the greatest conference of high school boys that the state has ever seen. All women who desire work during Thanksgiving vacation will please leave their names at my office or telephone K. U. 23. Mrs. Dora R. Bryant, Assistant Dean of Women. Visiting Hi-Y Delegation May Lodge in Gymnasium Cots may be placed in Robinson gymnasium to accommodate a number of the boys who are attending the Kansas Hi-Y conference which will be held in Lawrence Nov. 30, Dec. 1-2. The problem of finding lodging at the Chamber of Commerce the Chamber of Commerce. They have had difficulty in placing them. ing the number each person could take care of. So far only about 25% of the visitors have been taken care of, there are 800 and 1,000 boys are expected. Cards were distributed among the congregations of the different churches last week, and were to be handed on board or locking to the visitors, stat- Last Y. M. C. A. Luncheon Dec. 6 The fourth and last Y. M. C. A. A luncheon will be held Thursday, Dec. Ross W. Sanderson, secretary of Thanksgiving Dinner Will serve meals during vacation Neighbor Club Phone 1660 1116 Tenn Ma Guffin's Turkey and Goose Dinner With all the trimmings Thanksgiving day —— 11 'till 2 5 'till 8 (after the game) 643 Rhode Island St. Phone 987 for reservations LET US CELEBRATE K. U.S 1923 VICTORIES De LUXE CAFE at the where service counts The Newest IN FOOTWEAR-FOR THANKSGIVING in all the most desirable leather and combinations SATINS BLACK SUEDES BROWN SUEDES PATENTS We have the right shoes for every customer at the price you want to pay. 8 $ 7 $ 7 $ 6 $ 8 the Wichita Council of Churches, last talk on "Internationalism" which will speak on "Our Twentieth Century Neighbors." This will be the luncheon. Pennants Arm Bands Jayhawk Stickers Jayhawk Buttons Kansas Flag Pins For the Game The University Book Store Harl H. Bronson, Proprietor 803 Massachusetts Appropriate Footwear For Thanksgiving Occasions Oxford to wear to the game, with low heels, and comfortable shaped toes, black or brown. $8 Dress Slippers of Satin or Suede, a variety of styles that please, priced $5 to $10 Newman's 805 Mass, St. Coats--Suits Dresses three exceptional bargains for Wednesday Fur Trimmed Coats—$35 A specially selected assortment of fashionable Coats, straight line and side tie effects, the newer soft pile fabrics in rich shades and colors, handsome collars of fur or self trimmed. Choice $35. Suits—Just Half Price Plain tailored or fur trimmed Suits of the most fashionable design, exquisite materials, beautifully tailored, models for women and misses. Colors are navy and shades of brown. For quick selling, just HALF PRICE. Dresses Very Special—$24.75 Regardless of your requirements you will find just the Dress you prefer in this lot, Charmeen and Twills for street or school. Crepes and satins in the most approved styles, for dress. All selected from higher priced lines. Choice $24.75. Onms. Hackman & Co. THE by George Bernard Shaw First K. U. Dramatic Club Play DEVIL'S Dec. 3-4, Bowersock Seat Sale: 2:00 - 5:00 - 7:00 - 10:00 Prices: $1.00 - 75c - 50c — Activity Tickets Admit DISCIPLE