THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Decorated Ex-Doughboys And Chaplain to Speak Guests who hold decorations from the nited State government for bravery on the field of action will address the R. O. T. C. Wednesday night at Guit's banquet at Plymouth Congregational Church. The Reverend Evan E. Edwards, former chaplain of the 140th Infantry, 35th Division, will be the main speaker of the evening. The decorate by the R. T. C. orchestra. The banquet will begin at 6 o'clock. ANNOUNCEMENTS There will be a meeting of the Friendship Council Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock, at 1020 Vermont street. — Warren M. Blodgett. There will be no regular meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Thursday evening. Important mention of the Ku Ku Khan tonight, Wednesday, at 7:30 o'clock in Robinson Gymnasium. All members must be present to make our eligibility list. Tonight is deadline for Saturday's stunt — Chef Ku Ku Old. All students of the University contemplating trying out for the debating teams this year, should give their names and addresses to Professor Sloan in the basement of Green Hall before the first of November. Notice—All vocational men and members of Jayhawk Post of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War are requested to meet at the Chamber of Commerce rooms, Thursday night, October 27, at 7:30 o'clock. Arrangements will be made before the convention, for the Armistice day parade, and for our Aristice night dance—John Brodie, President. Notice—Important meeting of the Owls at 8:00 o'clock tonight at Phi Kappa house. All Owls be sure and be as there we have some very important business to transact—Bernard Moidinger, President. Sphinx will have a very important meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at the Pi Kappa Alpha House. All members are invited. Eric Ergenbright, President. The engagement of Maurine Frank- Ik, c^22 to Edwin R. Lewis, has been canceled. Kappa Phi will meet at Myers Hall Wednesday, October 26, at 7 o'clock. K. U. Ad Club will hold an open forum meeting Thursday evening. F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass, St. PROTCH The College Tailor 833 MASS. ST. For Motor Troubles C. ADDRUICE Formally Mechanic Hudson-Esset Motor Co. 716 Mass. St. Basement "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULTZ 917 Mass. St. The regular fall meeting of the Rooming House Association will be held in Myers Hall, Thursday after Charles Hall, Mrs. Charles Sterling, Pres. Visiting high school editors will be special guests. Pal Pencils, $1.00—City Drug Store. The Y. M. C. A. Employment Bureau has a tailoring job open for a student who can do altering and repairing. Shaving supplies for that tough beard.—Rankin Drug Store. Nyala Hushies for that hearse throat.—Rankin Drug Store. Tales and perfumes for Milady-- City Drug Store. FITS-U WINDSOR EYEGLASSES "My prescription" @ Save Your Eyes You cannot buy another pair of eyes, but you can buy glasses that will preserve the pair you have. Emulsified Coconut oil for that shampoo.-City Drug Store. If your eyes are giving you trouble, if you are bothered with headaches, or find that you cannot read as readily as you used to it's time you paid us a visit. Frank H. Ise—Optometrist Most eye troubles can be relieved with proper glasses if attended to in time. It costs nothing to consult us and it is decidedly to your advantage to do so. Drescher's Correct Apparel for Women & Misses Nothing Like Knockabout Coats for Around-Town Wear Against chill Autumn winds and the bluerings of early Winter a Knockabout Coat, snugly belted, generously collared and immune to the damaging of rain and snow puts up the boldest front and by far the most swagger look. These are the best looking Coats of asha cloth, homepun, Polo Fur Collars with a mannish tailored air, and though you wouldn't think it to look at them, they're not expensive. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $100,000.00 C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President and Chairman of the Board. THAT'S EASY "AFTER WE'VE CLEANED YOUR SUIT Leave your garments at Houk's Barber Shop. Call 499 Deliver STUDENT CLEANERS "Club" Fraker, Prop. Phone 499 929 Mass. WHEN IS A SPOT NOT A SPOT? SURPLUS $100,000.00 "THE BIRD OF PARADISE" returns to this city enroute to the Pacific Coast, prior to an extended tour of Australia and the Orient. Because of the importance of this extensive tour, Richard Walton Tully has selected a specially selected cast of unusual distinction—also importing from Hawaii five expert guitarists and native singers to fulfill his foreign contracts. The grandeur of the new scenic equipment far excels all previous productions of this master drama. PRICES - 75s $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, plus tax D. C. Asher, Cashier Dick Williams, Assistant Cashier W. E. Hazen, Assistant Cashier A. MARKS & SON Jewelers LAWRENCE, KANSAS DIRECTORS "The Gift Shop" Established 1865 C. H. Tucker, C. A. Hill, D. C. Ashen, L. V. Miller, T. C. Green, J. C. Moore, S. O. Bishop PHONE 148 Call one-four-eight Peerless, Chandler and Hudson seven passenger Sedans Train Calls Party Work Country Trip Have You Heard? Seat Sale Saturday at 10 a.m. at Theatre Box Office Return of the Perennial Favorite Bowersock Theatre, Tuesday, Nov. 1st SATURDAY Night—Oct. 29 THE GREATEST LAUGHING HIT IN YEARS Direct From Cort Theatre, Chicago Enroute to Kansas City for American Legion Week REGISTERS A KNOCKOUT BOWERSOCK SAM H.HARRIS Afers BY THOMAS LOUDEN & A.E.THOMAS STAGED BY SAM FOGREST ALL LAST SEASON IN NEW YORK SAME PRICES AS CHICAGO AND KANSAS CITY Lower Floor—$2.50 and $2.00. Balcony, $1.50 and $1.00. Second Balcony, 75c. Seat Sale at Theatre Box Office MABEL GARRISON, Soprano Metropolitan Opera Co. For singing next Monday evening in Robinson Gymnasium, she will be paid $1,000.00 Buy a season ticket and hear her for 50c or 60c - Season tickets now on sale at the Business Office and the Round Corner Drug Store The Night of the Aggie Game Saturday, October 29 VARSITY DANCE Sure we'll beat the Aggies- F. A.U. Hall and you'll win too if you send your cleaning and pressing to- New York Cleaners ERNEST W. YOUNG, Owner 836 Mass. St. Phone 75 Madame Borgny Hammer and Rolf Fjell in "GHOSTS" Isben has no more powerful play. Mrs. Alving is Madame Hammer's greatest part "The CLIMAX" By William J. Locke You know Locke's whimsical and delicious dialogue. Miss Peterson's singing is charming. At The Bowersock November 7 The Climax in the afternoon; "Ghosts" at night. Season tickets $2.00. The Climax $1.00. Ghosts, $1.50. Season tickets obtainable from any member of the association of University Committee. Fruits Candies Cigars Tobacco Soda Fountain Short Orders Our Steaks and Chops are the very best. Broiled on our improved French Steak Broiler. They are fine and juicy. The Oread Cafe Brick's "Just a Step from the Campus" Our Home Made Pastries are unsurpassed. Our Pies melt in your mouth.