THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Junior Section Is A Feature Addition Of 1923 Jayhawker "Future Seniors Will Become Better Acquainted With Classmates." Hudson A junior section is to be one of the additions to the 1923 Jayaawkher, according to Ted Hudson, editor. Lart year the only class with a section was the seniors, the other classes failing to make such a department representative. "We feel that there are some very good reasons why the junions should be represented by a separate department in the annual, and we believe they should be represented by her this year," said Mr. Hudson. "The Jahwaker is a mighty fine place to meet each other, and through the junior section of this year the seniors of next year will be much better prepared to assessmates than they would otherwise." Another argument for the section was pointed out to be that after this year the juniors will put out the Jay-hawker, and it is quite natural that they will want to be represented as a class hereafter, so the 1923 annual wishes to set the precedent. Lettering on the hill requesting that they turn in glasses and all statistics, which will be published. January 5 has been set as the deadline for all glosses of juniors, seniors, and organizations. "This is necessary," said Mr. Hudson, "because we have much more material to work over this year than ever before, and the budget for Ajaykher is to be accurate, we want plenty of time to verify all data." Instructions call for all individual glasses to be size 4x6 inches, with a plain dark black background. Photographers have been instructed concerning style of all pictures, and, according to the editor, should be told when a picture is ordered that it is for the Jayhawker. W.S.G.A. Plans Style Show To Be Beid During High School Editors Convention The W. S. G. A. is planning a Fashion Show to be held Friday evening, November 17, in the Little Theatre. This will be on the first evening of the High School Editor's Convention. Details of the Fashion Show are announced soon. Plans are not yet completed, and will be announced later. At the meeting this week, it was noted to give twenty dollars to the fund for defraying the expenses of Dad's Day. Part of this money will be used to buy flowers for the mothers who will also be here on that day. Samuel Boyer, c23, who was later appointed by the Chancellor and approved by the Men's Student Council to audit all dances, plays, or other entertainments given by the W. S. G. A., or the Men's Student Council, gave his first report of the year at this meeting. Fine, Printed Stationery 100 ENVELOPS. 200 NOTE SHEETS. -31.0 Printed with Your Name and Address CLASSIC CINEMAS IN NEW YORK. ALL WEEKLY. 425-769-1000. CLASSIC CINEMAS IN NEW YORK. ALL WEEKLY. 425-769-1000. Print your name and address here. Visit www.nationalstaryouth.com. NATIONAL STARYOUT CO., 607 72, WINGHAM, NORTHMARK Don't Wait Until Xmas Gordon Hosiery Is an ideal gift at any time $1.50 to $3.50 Sophomore Women Plan Get-Acquainted Dinner Drescher's Community Chapel for Women & Men A sophomore women's dinner will be given Thursday evening, November 9, at the University Commons. Tickets will be placed on sale Monday, November 5, at fifty cents each. Ticket purchases are valid and are in charge of the ticket sales. Sophomore women will meet at the gymnasium at 6 o'clock for the social hour before the dinner. A snappy song, a slow dance, songs, and sneezes is being planned. The purpose of the dinner is to create class spirit and foster acquaintanceship among the members of the class. The committee in charge expressed a hope that all sophomore women will show the right spirit and attend this first get-together of the year. Omicron Nu, home economics sorority, held its monthly business meeting Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Initiation of the following pledges was held Wednesday evening at 6:15 p.m., on November 1915 Vermont Street; Opal Petherbridge, Lena Brandon, Lela Belt, and Edwina Ware. Only once during the period of record of the local meteorological station has the average temperature for October been higher than that of the month just past. The normal mean temperature for October, 1922 was 55.73 degrees for the month just past the average was 61.89 degrees, and in 1869 the average temperature was 60.24 degrees highest, temperature for the past *month was 94 degrees registered on the 27th. This is the record temperature for October, the next highest is 92 degrees which was recorded in August. The lowest temperature for the month, degrees, was registered on the 17th. Last Month is Hottest October In Fifty Years The precipitation for the month was practically normal. The heaviest rain of the month, 0.77 inch, came on the 7th. The Lawrence High School football team will meet the Kansas City, Kansas, team Friday on the Stadium field here. Last year the Kansas City boy games from Lawrence for the first time in several years. Jayhawker Photographs-- Squires Studio Photographers to K.U. Students Do it Now-- We do jewelry repairing of all kinds. Makes no difference what it is, bring it in, we'll fix it. Is your watch troubling you? Let our expert watch makers put it in first class condition and you will experience the pleasure of a real timepiece. We Take Pride in Our Work Ye Shop of Fine Quality Luther Gustafson, Mgr. Repair Dept. Annual Fur Showing Mr. Price will show his $50,000 stock of fur coats, wraps, and neck pièces all day Weaver's 20 per cent discount on above date only Monday, Nov. 6th Standard Time and Price All Games Kansas Field Time November 4th Price 2 p.m. Oklahoma vs Kansas $2. November 11th 2 p.m. Nebraska vs Kansas $2. November 18th 2 p. m. Colorado vs Kansas $2. DAD'S DAY 3 in 1 Bennie Owens and his Sooners! Wm. Allen White, himself! Dad! PLENTY TICKETS 8,000 for Oklahoma Game. 6,000 for Nebraska Game. 12,000 for Colorado Game. HILDA ENGLUND COMING November 3rd-4th ROBINSON GYM Friday Matinee "THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY" by Lennox Friday 8 P. M. "ROSMERSHOLM" by Ibsen Saturday 8:30 P. M. "EASTER" by Strindberg After the Banquet take Dad to "Easter" MERCEDES DESMORE Hilda Englund, one of the greatest Ibsen actresses of to-day, has created five of Ibsen's heroines in the original casts at the Royal Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden. Ibsen himself selected Miss Englund to create the role of "Mother Ase" in "Peer Gynt", of "Regina" in "Ghosts," and of "Gerd" in "Brand." Mercedes Desmore, an English actress who for the past eight years has been playing in America. Until recently she has been playing opposite Lou Tellegen and John and Lionel Barrymore. Great Plays Given by All-Star Casts Robert Donaldson, direct from The Theatre Guild of New York City where he has played leading parts with such stars as Otis Skinner and Walter Hampden, will play the part of "Rosmer" in Rosmersholm. Ibsen and Strindberg, Like Shakespeare, Should Be Seen By All SEASON TICKETS $1.50 and $2.00—SINGLE ADMISSION $1 Send orders to Henry A. Shinn, Department of Public Speaking For Reservations Call K.U. 130 or 1939