THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEW Y. W. SECRETARY TAKES UP HER WORK "Get Acquainted" Tea Held for Entering Women Students Miss Risk is a graduate of the University of Chicago, and has studied in the Divinity School of that university. She also attended the summer in the National Training School for Y W. C. A. at Columbia, and attended the convention at Estes Park. She says that the ideal Association is the one that is "for the girls" and that their needs are most important in the Association. Miss Ora Lee Risk, new secretary of the Y. W. C. A. has assumed her duties with the Association, and actual work has begun. The Big Sister movement, which is designed to assist woman students but has successfully carried on, and the Employment Burden for women is active. Nearly four hundred upperclass women have helped "Little Sisters" this week under the direction of Nadine Morrison, c23. Big Sisters took their little Sisters to a Y. W. C. A. at the home of Mrs. Uldsley today. The employment Bureau has been able to place all women wishing to work for work and board who have applied personally, but clerical and stenographic positions are difficult to obtain, according to Miss Risk. K BOOKS OUT OCTOBER FIRST "Freshman Bible" is Two Weeks Late This Year "K" Books, published by the Y. M. C. A, will not be on sale until about the first of October, according to Warren Bldgott, secretary. The "ER" Book is a small vest pocket edition containing general information concerning the University, organizations, and advice to first year A section of the book is provides, for making notes, morecorandums, etc., for each calendar day. The New Poor "Good morning, madame. I deal n cast off clothing." "Oh, how luck! Do you think you have anything that would suit your husband?" Punch. Big and Little Sisters--Cont. BIG SISTER BIG SISTER 156. Lois Dawson, 1329 Ohio. 157. Gladys Forter, 1332 Teen. 158. Ona Parsons, 1341 Ohio. 159. 1641 John's 4th 160. Eva Arold, 1142 Ind. 161. Essie Pumphrey, 1142 Ind. 162. Goldie Lemon, 1516 N. I. 163. Dorothy Engle, 940 Ind. 164. Run Suderman, 1246 Miss. 165. Dorothy Stanley, 1206 Oread 166. Mudge Palmer, 1206 N. J. 167. Rachel Hoyt, 1125 N. J. 168. Geneva Neuley, 1314 Tenn. 169. Helen Neuley, 294 Miss. 170. Fay Orelup, 721 Main. 171. Maud Fetherston, 721 Main 172. Grace McGure, 910 Ohio 173. Helen Hersberger, 900 Ohio 174. Midge Palmer, 1206 N. J. 175. Rachel Hoyt, 1125 N. J. 176. Geneva Neuley, 1314 Tenn. 177. Helen Neuley, 294 Miss. 178. Fay Orelup, 721 Main. 179. Maud Fetherston, 721 Main 180. Grace McGure, 910 Ohio 181. Helen Hersberger, 900 Ohio 182. Midge Palmer, 1206 N. J. 183. Elseon K俊, 414 W. 14th 184. Augusta Hall, 1504 Rhode Isla 185. Velma Mathneys, 1106 Ohio 186. Audrey Smith, 1106 Ohio 187. Thelmia Stoddard, 1546 Mass. 188. Marcia Beck, 1242 Tenn. 189. Isahel Noble, 1242 Tenn. 190. Isabel Noble, 1242 Tenn. 191. Louise Salmuller, 1147 Tenn. 192. Milmed Seaman, 1516 Ind. 193. Velma Martin, 1220 Ohio 194. Elsie Jameson, 1221 Oread 195. Inez Pratt, 1904 Vt. 196. Gettrude Lee, Lepton 197. Ida Kington, 1820 India 198. Fern Koontz, 1314 Tenn. 199. Maryver vr Throckmorton, 1314 Tenn. 101. Helen Sorter, 1332 La. 102. Alteen Sanders, 1247 Ohio 103. Beatrice Jones, 292 Ohio 104. Mary L. Matthews, 1234 Ohio 105. Junetta Langlith, 304 Ind. 106. Edith Webster, 1217 Tenn. 107. Nadine Merrison, 1146 Tenn 108. Lena Smith, 1145 Ind. 109. Graeus Smith, 1145 Ind. 110. Marie Russell, 1208 Miss. 111. Phyllis Reynolds, 1101 Ky. 112. Mary Purie, 1145 Miss. 113. June Hamilton, 1046 Tenn. 114. Dorotha Horton, 1225 Ky. 115. Fern Eytchism, 1231 Oread. 116. Marguerite Nash, 931 La. 117. Estella, Ayer, 1245 R. I. 118. Coach Bala, 1106 Ohio 119. Vivien Stanley, 1236 Oread 120. Ruth Eaton, 1301 Ohio 121. Murray Horton, 1225 Ky. 122. Murray Horton, 1225 Ky. 123. Vera Simmons, 927 La. LITTLE SISTER Ruth Turner, 1225 Kg. Valma Bay, 1247 Mass. Leoa Bailey, 1126 Tenn. Alice Evans, 308 W. 18K. Margaret Bright, 821 Miss. Helen Wageler舍纳, 1014 Miss. Kathryn Koons, 2117 Tenn. Francese Keenan, 308 W. 18K. Oliver Isard, 1211 Oread. Marguerite Zickefoace, 1333 Miss Mildred Shank, 1290 Tenn. Jeanne Stricker, 1014 Miss. Margaret Lawrence, 1027 Vt. Laura Adams, 941 Ind. Edith McConkey, 941 Ind. Helen Sumpter, 700 Ohio Lucie MacGowan, 700 Ohio Sue Bidwell, 1011 Tenn. Lucile Kayser, 1338 Kg. Evelyn Evelyn, 1338 Kg. Bess Marie Thomas, 941 Ind. Glee Kayser, 1338 Kg. Helen Lancaster, 1345 Tenn. Thela Thidium 1011 Tenn. Afrieda Oaken, 1011 Tenn. Nickel Nixon, 1143 N. Elizabeth Moore, 1292 Kg. Dorothy Mason, 936 Ill. Myrtle Lutchesh, 1245 La. Leonora Post, 1304 Mass. Effie Robinson, 928 Ohio Monita Caldwell, 922 Ohio Jennie Huggrin, 700 Ala. Nilie Huggrin, 700 Ala. Gletta Davis, 1027 Vt. Marguerite Chandler, 1145 Ind. Pauline Ohner, 1014 Mass. Josephine Herman, 1145 Ind. Gladys Scott, 808 Ind. Hazel Coghill, R. R. No. 9. Margaret Lane, 700 Ohio Zura Personett, 920 Ind. Clarice Dicker, 746 Lae. Marylore Counsel, 1101 Mass. Harriett Gregory, 308 16 St. Ishmael Young, 1230 June June McGhee, 909 Tenn. Sybil Palson, 340 Miss. Alice Chapman, 308 West 16th. Helen Ewing, 945 Conn. Frances Wright, 1014 Miss Hazel Mowbray, 700 Ohio Mona Fouk, 1400 Tenn. Dorothy Macleur, 1019 Ky. Virgilele Wieman, 1251 Tenn. David Vickers, 1700 11 Ehl, Marjorie Barroughs, 1320 Ohio Ruby Mantzer, 885 Michigan Nevada Talheim, 1346 Lae. Vernia Ready, 1011 Tenn. Cecilia Hale, 845 R. I. 218. Pearl Pugh, 1104 Tenn. 219. Ruby Manner, 835 Mich. 220. Herberda Lower, 1106 Ohio 221. Helene White, 1641 W. 9th 222. Myrl Hart, 901 Manie 223. Marie Hart Darby, 918 Ln. 224. Mary Frances Emmons, 1490 Red. 225. Mary Frances Emmons, Miss. 226. Sarach Binney, 1124 Miss 227. Milred Straug, 910 Ohio 228. Gladys Ferris, 1144 Ln. 229. Mary E. Larson, 237 Me. 230. Joan Brown, 1225 Ky. 231. Myrtle Fridell, 1215 Teen. 232. Cora Svnder, 1208 M恩. 233. Blanche McNulty, 1208 M恩. 234. Geneviève Carman, 1231 Orand 235. Geneviève Carman, M. R. 236. Lillian Mayer, 1812 M 237. Iril Nelson, 1301 Ohio 238. Eva Johnson, 1106 Ohio 239. Dorothy Moddy, 1106 Ohio. Pearl Hodges, 1124 N. J. Frances Marie, 1019 Maine. Ruth Hutchinson, 1220 Ohio. Lorna Van Bailen, 304 W. 14th. Clara Puril, 342 Inl. Florence Puril, 342 Inl. Praspeira Soncek, 158 La. Alice Me, 11 Mt. Gladys Hicks, 1224 Tenn. Rebecca Penehanum, 910 Ohio. Marie Welter, 1200 Ln. Cecilia Priest. Helene White, 1641 W. 9th. Fern Lasley, 1145 Ind. Beulah Eckles, 900 Mass. Lucile Pyles, 188 Aryk. Rhena Beech, 1930 Hawaii, 840 Ky. Helen Stiles, 200 W. 12th. Caroline Perkins, 1102 W. 12th. Berrice Christian, 1220 Ohio. Mary C. Lücke, 1220 Ohio. There Are Pets and Pets, "my wife has a great fenderness for pets, has yours?" Peek. "That depends on whether you refer to animals or the mood."—Boston Transcript. An Education in Fashions You'll emerge from our advance fashion display with an eye that will immediately recognize the correct length of a coat or the approved lines of a frock. You will know whether to buy a Cossack coat, a straight line Peasant dress or an evening gown with trains at the sides to be carried over the arms. All the whims and moods of the newest Paris modes are being shown here. You are invited to call and see them. Drescher's Correct Obligation for Women & Menus GRILL ROOM OPENED MONDAY Shofstall Will Play For After noon Dancing Dick Wiegand, manager of Wiedemann's, opened the redecorated Grill Room to the public Monday at 3:30 o'clock. While not changed maternally, the appearance of the Grill Room is much improved over previous years. The decorations were done by the Lanham Store Service Company of Kansas City, and are Japanese in tone and color. Separate fountain service insures full efficiency to the patrons of the Grill Room. Chuck Shofatall and his five piece orchestra will furnish the music for the dancing every afternoon. The performance will be in room of Wiedemann's to the south. Exclusive stationery.—City Drug. We Specialize--- On young mens all wool suits and overcoats at two prices only, eliminating every unnecessary expense as credit accounts, their losses and end of season sales making possible regular $35 and $40 Suits and Overcoats $25 and $30 Get full value for the money you pay out. Laundry bags, suit and trouser hangers. SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM The Cost of Text Books and Supplies is Less 10% to 15% below the prices of 1920 on all new Text Books 20% to 30% below the prices of 1920 on all Second Hand Books 20% to 35% below the prices of 1920 on all School Supplies Knowing where to buy and how to buy has enabled us to offer you merchandise at prices close to those of pre-war times. The Rowlands Book Stores are your stores.—With 15 years experience on the Hill—with a staff of people that knows books and supplies—we offer you real service combined with lowest prices that will surely merit your patronage. Rowlands College Book Store 14th and Ohio Streets C. W. Nuffer, Manager Two Stores on the Hill Rowlands Annex 1237 Oread Ave. W. B. Hansen, Mgr.