THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A Filipino Lover Has To Court His Lady's Family Too U. 's Woman Studen From The Islands Contrasts Filipino and American Marriages "Filipino girls, and the men as well, learn to make eye," says Mrs. Martina Agcailo before the Women's Forum yesterday afternoon in her talk on Filipino customs. "They cannot express themselves in plainer language, because all the countryside with all the girl's family present." M. Agascani also told some other tricks of the lovers that are commonly performed under the eyes of many chaperones, such as passing notes with the handsake. Letters by mail will not always reach the girls. Are a Hospitable People "My people are very hospitable," said the charming little Filippino woman, "for besides having large families there are usually one or two visitors, and strangers found there they contact themselves as one of the family." The girls wear the American dress until they are 18 years old and then they adopt the native garb which consists of a long dress with train and short sleeves. In concluding, Mrs. Agnacoli said that Filipino girls were sweet and girlish, and in womanhood and motherhood faithful and true. Speaks of Customs The women at the meeting asked her many questions about the food and entertainment of her country, showing their interest in the topic. Mrs. Agracuilli told me that she is land last December. She is enrolled in home economics. Lucile Stewart, president of the Women's Forum, announced that in the meeting in four weeks there will be open discussion rather in the form of an informal debate, on the topic of the industrial court. The girls are asked to read up on the case before them and to inform Virginia Kurtz, on which phase they would like to talk. Carl Eckel, B. S. 20, is employed in the Santa Fe shops in Topeka. Specials for Saturday Butter Scotch Buns Sunday Night Hot Biscuits and Honey Tea Room Service Tea Room Service THE FOOD SHOP 1126 Tenn. Hours: 3-9 p. m. We make clothes. We do alterations on both women's and men's clothes, reeling ladies' and men's overcoats, cleaning and pressing. Suiting you, anyway. That's My Business SCHULZ T THEAILOR 917 Mass. St. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gates, of Kan- doors north of Japhawk Cafe. 182 sas City, Mo., attended the football Ohio. Phone 2203. —N- game Saturday. WANT ADS OST—Evershard pencil with name engraved. Finder please call 2188 Blue. -O-27 LOST- Phi Delta Theta pin; small, white gold, diamond points. "W. L. H." on back. Finder notify W. L. Huggins. Phone 248. —O-2 WANTED—Single room by student, close to hill. Leave address at Kansan office. 0-31 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for girls, vacated by sorority. Four SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY for students (male or female) who desire to earn enough to more than pay their way through college. Pleasant work, after school hours. Warehouse for 2443 Way Ave., Wake City, Mo. - S79 FOR RENT - Furnished rooms for girls, vacated by sororites. Four doors north of Jahwak kafe. 1328 Ohio. Phone 2203. LOST-Wednesday night in South Park, small square-link watch chain with pocket knife attached. Please call 1011 Black. 30 Paris breaths novelty gauntlets and Miss United States does them immediately. Gauntlets of unusual styles, in various combinations to blend with the frock, suit, or wrap are shown at WEAVERS. Long kid gloves for dress, in brown, black, white, and grey with the Chanut and Steinburgh & Lobe signature, are now for sale. But best of all—the new wool ganttlets, which are such an excellent protection for the hands, has been heartily condoned by Parisian style mongers. Yours in style, Jeanne Marie Varsity Dance! F. A. U. Hall October 28,1922 Schreiber's Orchestra Four Pieces LOST—Sigma Chi pin. Name on back. Reward. Return to 1439 Penn. O-26 FOR SALE—Top coat, size 35, very high class. Call 1011 Black 30 R. W. R. OWHYON, (Dentist) Special attention to prevention and treatment of pyorrhea. 304 Perkins Build- Tel. 507. PROFESSIONAL CARD LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY (Ex- clusive Optometrist) eyes examined: glasses made. Office 1023 Mass. POPULAR PRICCES $1.00 — 75c — and — 50c Jayhawker appointments should be made Now Squire's Studio Photographers to K. U. Students. SEATS ON SALE At the Bowerstock Box Office on a frosty night with steaming hot chocolate and cinnamon toast is a pleasure without competition. With an electrically heated chafing-dish of Gustafson quality especially designed for the collegian, the mid-night lunch is a treat, easy and economical to prepare. A Mid-Night Lunch Assembled the chafing-dish is a thing of beauty, a thing of quality, in plated nickle. The double pans of the dish detach from the base that the electric grill may be used for many other purposes. Annual Y. M. C. A. Benefit Play Priced at $12.50 The College Jeweler Adam and Eva AND ALL K. U. Copy by K. Constant CAPITAL $100,000.00 C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President, Chairman of the Board. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK BOWERSOCK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31 SURPLUS $100,000.00 D. C. Asher, Cashier Dick Williams, Assistant Cash. W. E. Hazen, Assistant Cash. CAPITAL $100,000.00 G. H. Tucker, C. A. Hill, D. C. Ashker, L. V. Milfer, T. C. Green J. C. Moore, S. O. Bishop You'll be glad to keep the Kodak pictures so easy to make—they're an accurate record of the season's activities. We have all the Kodaks, Brownies and Eastman supplies. Picture the squad on its return and jot down the score on the film—you can with the autographic feature of every Kodak. is Give the big team a rousing send-off—and get the story telling picture with your Kodak. THE DATE RULE IS OFF FOR Autographic Kodaks $6.50 up Oread Shining Parlor CHARLIE'S SUIT Best Shines in Town ROUND CORNER DRUG COMPANY 301 Mass. Lawrence, Kan and EVERYDAY $20.00 to $35.00 OVERCOAT DAY HOUK-GREEN CLO. CO. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FOOTBALL SPECIAL TRAIN Account K. U.-K. S.A.C. Game Manhattan, October 28 All Steel Train Leave Lawrence 9:45 a.m. Arrive Manhattan 11:45 a.m. Leave Manhattan 7:00 p.m. Arrive Lawrence 9:00 p.m. Also Five Regular Trains Each Way Daily Also Five Regular Trans Each Way Daily No Change of Cars on Regular Trains Leave Lawrence 2:15 a. m., 9:56 a. m., 11:52 a. m. 5:45 p. m., 7:20 p. m. Arrive Manhattan 4:30 a. m., 12:55 p. m., 2:15 p. m. 8:35 p. m., 9:25 p. m. Leave Manhattan 5:36 a. m., 7:45 a. m., 1:21 p. m. 3:05 p. m., 5:43 p. m. Arrive Lawrence 8:03 a. m., 10:27 a. m., 3:26 p. m. 5:40 p. m., 8:20 p. m. Tickets on Sale Oct. 27th and 28th Final Return Limit Oct. 29th Tickets Good on All Trains Special Round Trip Fare $3.75 AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC BLOCK SIGNALS ALL THE WAY For Information Ask J. H. ROBINSON, Agent U. P. R. R. Phone 76