。 Prominent Alumna Assumes Position as Dean of Women Agnes Husband Will Continue Voice Teaching; Served With Y.W.C.A. Overseas Agnes Hushman, who succeedes Amia Dullley Brillis as dean of women, in a graduate of the University and a former dean at the School of Fine Arts. Miss Hibbush studied voice at Bethany College during 1906 and 1907, then at Takor University, and at the University of Kawasan, where she received her degree. She has a sister in Florence, Italy; in 1909, and of Isidore Launceston and W. F. Parsons of New York a year later. In 1921 she was a pupil of Dudley Buck, and of Harold L. Robert, dean of the School of Fine Arts here last year. Miss Husband taught voice at the University of Stetson, the College of Emporia, and Stephen College before coming to the University of Kansas in 1921. Supervised War Nurses The new dew of women was overtens with the Y. W. C. A., from January, 1919, until April, 1920. The first six months she was a nurse's club secretary in the army hospital at Trier, Germany Her work included the supervision of recreation for the nurses, and also acting as a host at all social events for mothers and children. She was also hostess at the American Women's Club in Paris for the last nine months of her stay abroad. Will Conduct Glee Club Miss Husband will not give up all of her teaching but will still con- duct the women's glee club and will continue to teach a limited number of vocal students. As a member of Delta Delta Deltasorcery, Miss Husband has acted as visiting delegate to a museum in western colleges and universities. m Changes in Personnel of University Library Staff Made This Fall New Books Supplement Sets of Volumes; No Change in Checking System A number of changes have been made this year in the library staff of the University, Marie Hostetler of Lawrence, who has been the classifier for a number of years, has resigned her position, due to her shame of residence to Chicago. She is succeeded by Laura Neiwanger, who is a graduate of Washburn College. Miss C. F. Gillham, who has had charge of the reference work and also the circulation deat, is being relieved at the circulation deat by Marjorie Rumble of Mississippi. Miss Rumble will have been awarded for Chicago last year. Miss Gillham will devote her time strictly to reference work. The educational reserve desk is in be charged of a group of students, but this year it is to be under the supervision of Edna McBride of The system of checking books remains the same as in previous years. A new book shelf has been placed over the card catalog in the northwestern corner of the main floor. The books in the stocks have been shifted in order to make room for the new books which have been purchased. The new books which have been purchased are组合抽屉 of sets which were previously started in order they are largely reference books in economics and political science. The books are to be placed in reserve immediately. Laubette County *Aumun* to Meet Webster Klimalli, B1 L. 14., of Parsons, called the alumn office yesterday for a list of K. U. *aumun* in Laubette County. *Famille* that county recognizing a meeting for October 1. Two Cups Up for Tennis Entries May Be Made for First All-University Meet "Entries for the first all-university tennis tournament may be made at once at Ober's, Carls, Robinson Gymnastics, or by telephone 600," Captain George Glasski said in this morning. The tournament will be for her to win. Katherine Sunk hopes that much students will participate 'in the meet to make it a permanent affair every fall.' Ober's will give two cups in the single matches, and it is probable that if enough entries are made in this manner, will offer a cup in these matches. The whole idea of the tournament is to get material out for the Varsity tennis squad, and those making the best bowls will be batting against the best squash. There will be plenty of courts, and it is hoped that a great number will come out. The entries will be decided at the end, but we made as soon as possible after the entries close. Randall Creeel, 6'2", of Kansas City, who "pent the summer in Colorado, has been visiting friends in the University. He left several days ago for Cambridge, Massachusetts, he Harvard University this winter. Mary Smith, who for the last two years has been an instructor in the department of journalism, is now city editor of the Ablene Dolel Chronicle. Miss Smith was graduated from the University of New York and went to New York City where she was engaged in newspaper work. Is Now City Editor of Abilene Daily Chronicle While on the University faculty, Miss Smith worked in collaboration with Prof. Herbert Feis in working out a thesis on labor and railroad problems. The work was completed a short time ago. Miss Smith was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Alumnae. Torrent of Tears Territies Teachers Tears, tears, briny tears, gallons of tears! The gym is in serious danger of being swept completely away by the raging torrent. If the heartless deans and other members of the faculty do not ruben still rhyme and open closed clamshells, you will have more hours, and in unhappy other ways destroy the red tape and system of organized enrolling. With changing emotions of distraction, perplexity and hopelessness registered on his face, one well-known advertiser frightened attempted to blow In Newest Fall Style Made of Suede, in both black and Log Cabin shades, Goodeynw weed soled, and covered bees, they are comfortable, attractive and suited for both dress and street wear. a girl's hair from his face as she wept on his shoulder. NEWMAN'S The tears of another distressed student slowly melted the once stifly starched frill of her brouse, and another angrily accused two members of the faculty of gossiping instead of talking about her petition. An upperclassman came the fact that when she wednesday she forgot to go the "pen" and now all of the classes she thought she had enrolled in are closed. In the confusion it often became necessary for the dean's secretary to follow absent-minded professors and searcn their pockets for student s enrollment cards. Those who are promoting the idea of varity dances in the gym are very much concerned as to whether or not this unexpected flood will damage the floor. The Williams-Herod Clothing Company Announces COMPLETE CLOSING OUT SALE STARTING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 To continue until every garment is sold. Think of it! An opportunity of a lifetime—when at the beginning of the Fall and Winter season you can buy your New Fall Suit—your New Overcoat—Winter Underwear—Furnishings—Work Clothing at real honest bonifide close-out Prices.. It's all true—Every garment must go. WE ARE GOING TO QUIT THE CLOTHING BUSINESS! Our store will be closed all day Tuesday to prepare stock for quick selling. We are going to sell every dollar's worth of clothing in our store and shall increase our stock of Furnishing Goods and conduct a large up-to-date Furnishings Goods Store and Men's Specialty Snap. To make this a store wide sale we have made substantial reductions on everything in our store. We promise you the greatest opportunity to save when you need it that you have ever known. Don't miss seeing large 4 page circular out Monday. If we miss you, phone us, call at the store-it means many dollars to you. Any Stetson Hdt in our store to be sold at ... $5.95 Our $5.00 Special Hats ... $3.55 Special Lot Caps, $1.50 to $2.00 Values ... .95 Men's $1.50 to $2.00 Value Shirts ... .79 Parcel Post Laundry Bags, $2.00 Value ... $1.59 Neckwear—Hoslory—Underwear, all included in this great sale. Emory Shirts—Gloves—it all goes. SUITS and OVERCOATS Hart, Schaffner & Marx — Campus Togs — Collegian Clashes Our regular $25.00, $27.50 Values will be ... $19.95 " " " 32.50, 35.00 " " " ... 24.95 " " " 35.00, 37.50 " " " ... 29.95 " " " 40.00, 42.50 " " " ... 32.95 " " " 45.00, 47.50 " " " ... 37.95 " " " 50.00 ... ... 39.95 10 Full Dress Suits, Rental suits all in fine condition to close out $10.95 Boys' Suits—Overcoats at close out prices SPECIAL, WEDNESDAY 9 O'clock — Hurry — Get in Line When the doors open at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning, just to start the ball rolling and to acquaint you with facts about this sale we will sell 25 work shirts worth $1.00 a piece and 25 Interwaven, pure silk sox, worth 75c a pair, one of each to a customer for the price of $10¢ Williams-Herod Clo. Co. Don't miss our show windows for above specials as well as many others we will give you.