THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MAKE ARRANGEMENTS IN FINANCE DRIVE Choose Representative Students As Workers From Various Organizations The meeting of the officers and workers of the Y. W. C. A. Finance Drive to be carried on next week, will hold a meeting Saturday morning at 10:00 o'clock in Myers Hall at which time the office will be worked out and the final instructions will be given to the workers and captains. The organization consists of a major general, two generals, 20 captains and 100 workers. The executive committee in charge is composed of Prof. L. B. Lawson, chairman; Hennierta Wilkinson, Smith, Press, Y. M. C. A.; Eulalia Dougherty, chairman; W. Y. C. A. finance committee; Kelvin Hoover, chairman Y. M. C. A. finance committee, and the chairmen of various board committees. As Major General Miss Dougherty has caught over the entire person involved in the various captains and the two generals. The two generals are Doeia Rose and Dorothy Brandie. The captains under Miss Rose are Lucy Lindley, Anita Humphrey, Helen Marsh, Anne Suderman, June Judy, Kellie Miller, Marjorie Steele, May Ireland and Ranoma Weiss, Dorothy Brandie, Nunamaker, Helena Hand, Dorothy Higgins, Elsie Frisby, Dorothy Schollenberger, Ruth Miller, Laura Harkrader, Laurine Collins and Helen Marcy. These captains were chosen from the various soroya houses and the Boarding clubs and are intended to be as genial as body is possible to be brought together in one group. The final meeting before the drive proper will take place in the form of a dinner to be given in Myers Hall for all members of the Drive Committees, including both the Y. W. and Y. M committee members. The Acoas fraternity announces the plizing of Paul Woolwine, c'25, of Pratt, and Carlton Dennis, c'25, of Olathe. Wilma Miller c'23, spent Thursday in Kangsa City. Kraker dependable fountain pens. Jiankin Drug Co. Sphinx Pins $2.65 I have a few on hand at this price. I do not know what the new prices may be. Oread Storm Scene Saves Stude's Life GUSTAFSON Not long ago a Jayhawker was Strolling through some woods near Mt. Oread when a Storm came up. Not Wishing to get Drenched he crawled into a Hole in a nearby tree to Wait until the storm should pass. After it had spent its Fury and ruined his fortune, he buried it found that he could not Budge. Thinking that his Time had come he Prayed to be forgiven for all his Past Misdeeds. As he lay there Thinking of his sina of omission and commission he suddenly Remembered that he had not yet Subscribed for the "KANSAN." As he pondered and Pondered on this he felt that his life was out of the Tree and turned his steps P. D. Q. toward the KANSAN office where he Was Only too glad to Part with the $3.50 subscription price. The College Jeweler These students from Kansas City Mo., will return tonight to their homes for the week-end. Iron Bend, Helen Stuart, Jocelyn Dillonbeck and Ruth Flater. They will remain until Sunday evening. Johnston's Chocolates hard or soft center-nuts and Bon-Bons—fresh every week—Rankin Drug Store. Shaving supplies—razor blades. Do your own shaving and buy your own supplies of Rankin Drug Store. Eastman Kodak films—all sizes. Rankin Drug Store. PHI DELTA THETA has an F. A. U. Hall date on Oct. 7 which it wishes to dispose of. Call 248. 10-3-18 ROOM for two boys. Dandy room and location. 1414 Tenn. 10-2-19 STOLEN~ From 2nd floor cloak rack Chemistry Bldg. A Marx-Made gabardine. Reward. Leroy Goodman, 1126 Ohio. Phone 454. 10-5-17 WANT ADS FOR SALE--New silver-plated Bohm system fute. Call at 17 West Fourteenth. Phone 1414. 10.5-16 FOR RENT—Canoe. Call 1075 Blue. 10-5-15 GARRET CLUB—Will entertain with a dance day Saturday, Sept. 24 at Eagles Hall. Other clubs invited. 3 piece orchestra. 7-3-6 ROOMS FOR BOYS—Two well furnished rooms at reasonable rates. Phone 1929. Residence 1336 Tenn. 5.5 ROOM FOR TWO MEN—Near campus. Exceptional rom. Residence 714 McCook St. Telephone 1718 Black. 7-2-9 Among the great national questions, one of the most im- Detectives are on the trail of the party who took the tan gardine coat from Spooner library between 8:15 And the answer is equally important— EVice Co. You have heard of this great work—have read it, perhaps. You have lots of questions about facts and their significance, about their politics and religion. You would like to get from a biologist of recognized authority an estimate of Mr. Wells, who writes from the biological point of view. You would like to discuss these vital matters with other students. Here is your opportunity. Prof. B. M. Allen, Zoology FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH S. G. CLARKE 1033 Mass. St. Exclusive Local Dealer FRANK JENNINGS, Pastor FOREST E. WITCRAFT, Assistant Pastor Every Sunday Morning 10:00 o'clock. Unitarian Church 12th and Vermont Streets In Intensive Study of Bible Classes for University men and women 10 A.M. Morning Worship - - - - - - 11 A.M. Young People's Social Hour and Supper - 5:45 P.M. Young People's Meeting - - - - - 6:45 P.M. Evening Worship - - - - - 7:45 P.M. You Will Find a Welcome Here under WELL'S OUTLINE OF HISTORY Solo, Prof. W. B. Downing, Male Ruartet, Special Organ and Choir music and 9:30 Tuesday evening. Immediate return of the coat by mail to the Kansan Business Office will save exposure. 8-5-10 **WANTED** - To rent a cello. Phone 229. Red 1023. Miss 8-5-11 **LOST** - U. S. Avtonon ring pin. Finder please phone 1202. Miss Carey. Reward. 9-5-12 **LOST** - New brown Woolf Broz. hat. Finder please call 285 and leave address. 9-5-13 **LOST** - Small blue purse containing money. Finder please call 1408. 9-5-14 PROFESSIONAL CARDS THOMAS ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP. Rubber heels in 10 minutes any time. 1017½ Mass. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY (Exclusive Optometrist) Eyes examined; glasses made. Office 1025 Mass DALE PRINTING COMPANY. First class work. Prices reasonable. Phone 228. 1027 Mass. Street. L. H. FRINK, DENTIST. Located over People State Bank Bidg. Phones: Office 571, Res. 1715. DR. BIBTETBEE, DENTIST. Office at 227 Mass. Phone 183. DRS, WELCH AND WELCH, CHIRO- PACTORS, graduates of Palmer school. Phone 115, Office over Houk's. BULLOCK PRINTING COMPANY Stationery-printing of all kinds Dowersize Bldg. PROTCH THE COLLEGE TAILOR 833 Mass. St. Splendid Tie Values SkofStadS SELLING SYSTEM Cleaning Pressing Silk knit in the newest patterns, Cheney Cravats for service, Real values at very moderate prices— Send it to ? How to get that wrinkled-up, knee-sagging suit slicked up over the week-end— MAX-THE CLEANER 12 E. 8th St. Ecke's Hall 12 E. 8th St. Established----1915 Phone 1051 Dyeing R. S. CARTER For dates and prices see Phone 498 Now under management of Lawrence Abdallah Shrine Club 1025 Mass. St. Repairing We still have a few good dates open, for parties by authorized organizations. Late Sleepers Plymouth Congregational Church If you cannot get up for church on Sunday morning try Sunday Evening at 7:45 ADDRESS--Who are your friends? MUSIC--Plymouth Quartet University Classes at 10 Christian Endeavor at 6:45 ANNOUNCING--of the year The First Varsity Dance To be Given by the Men's Student Council at F. A. U. Hall Saturday Night, Sept. 24 "CHUCK'S" ORCHESTRA FOUR PIECES