purely of the part contained the part laten gone the devon the the the APPEAL TO STUDENTS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Y. W. Asks Aid for Needy European Collegians The American Relief Administration is appealing to the students of American colleges and universities for aid in the raising of a million dollars annually. The American Relief Commission is making a special appeal at this time, because it is necessary to raise the amount before Christmas in order to keep alive the millions whose situation is a desperate one. To raise份 of the amount which they are contributing, the W. Y. C. A will begin on Monday, a sale of ten cents is made, tinted, and are pictures of the proposed Student Union and stadium. They will sell for twenty-five cents a dozen or two for five cents, and carriage tickets for six cents campus either Monday or Tuesday. Anyone desiring to contribute to the K. U. fund may turn their checks over directly to The American Relief Administration, Student Fund, in cara of Mr. Alexander Houghill of the Gauanty Trust Company, New York Civil Engineers Hold Mixer at Eagles Hall About half of the department of civil engineering was present at a mixer held in Eagle's Hall at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. Short talks and music were included in the entertainment, and light refreshments set up. Prof. C, C. Williams spoke on the "Opportunities of Civil Engineering." He told of the various phases of high way and hydraulic engineering. Prof. D. Sullivan talked about civil engineering, and in his talk compared the department of civil engineering here with similar departments in the eastern schools. He showed that the department of civil engineering at the University of Kansas equaled in every way like departments in the schools of the east. Begin Sunday Suppers A novel feature of the program was the chal talk by Bob Mason in which he drew caricatures of various members of the civil engineering faculty. Music was furnished by the Fillipine Orchestra and by the "Jazz Tric." the first of a series of informa Sunday evening suppers for the University women of Registrar Georke O. Foster's Sunday school class at the Christian church will be held Sunday evening from 5:30 o'clock to 6:30. These suppers are to become a regular part of the activities of the class, and will be held every two or three weeks, according to Alice Cox's committee. The first supper will be held at the church, but in the future they will probably always be given at the home of some member of the class. George Rourke, c'20, will spend the week end in Lawrence. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Elk County club will meet in the Alumni Office, in Farse, Monday night at 9 o'clock. The Montgomery County club will meet in Westminster Hall at 5 o'clock Monday. Make-up class in Physical Education for women Saturday, December 1, from 10:20 to 11:30 o'clock—Melinda Stegar. Episcopal church students will give a vesper service at 4 o'clock Sunday at the church. The fellowing men are requested to be on McCook field Friday afternoon at 4:00:00 lounge; Mifflin, Capt. Krusner, Welly, Griffith, L.M. Morangh, M. BILL BOARD BALL "All your friends will be there" TONIGHT Saunders' Five Pieces NIFTY PROGRAMS $1.50 THE COUPLE Gingerbread Shop Anderson County club will meet Friday, December 10, at 1644 Baker Avo. Import business to be transfused with your assessment money. —President Guire, Wheeler, Patton, Blace, Goodell, McLain, Hemphill, Prosser, Wilburn, Gauyer, Edwards, Davidson, Edwards, Grauer, Peters, Dietrick, K. Dietrick, H. Wynneco, Shemberg, Connelly, Turner, Bond, Thompson. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in Fraser Make up class in gymnasium for women will be held Saturday from 10:30 o'clock to 11:30 o'clock. Doors closed at 10:30 o'clock to 11:30 o'clock. Miss Stagard The University Research Committee will meet Monday evening, December 13 at 7:30 o'clock in Dean Blackmar's office. Maple Sugar Creams in birch-bark boxes; Cakes including Fruit Cakes; individual glase' Nut Cups, and many other novelties. Rice County Club meeting called for 4:30 o'clock, Friday, in Room 310, Fraser. Suggestions will be taken up by members of the Christmas holidays. Order Now Ottawa County Club will meet in Fraser Hall, Thursday night, Room 205, 7 o'clock. Each member should be present. Carroll D. Clark. Or buy during sale Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Hot Gingerbread between classes at 10:30 and 11:30 during sale at All costumes belonging to the Folies Management not left in Gymnasmium must be turned in to the office immediately. 118 Foley Hall, 56-3-212 immediately. Gingerbread Shop Call K. U. 22 from 2:30 to 3:30 for Orders Now Lutheran Students' losing teams will entertain League members at informal Christmas party in Lutheran Church Friday evening, December 10. Black, at 8 o'clock. Those attending Preserse, in ten-ence joy gift for tree, invite. Will Your Battery FREEZE? Graduate students are requested to meet at the Squires' Station, Saturday, December 11, at 2:00 to have pictures taken for the Jaywalker. All hydriene classes will meet together in Fraser Chapel Wednesday, Dec. 15, at 4:30 o'clock. Miss Idie Miles will speak as the inspector of Kansas City, will lecture on "Social and Domestic Byways to Unhappiness." Meeting of the Brown County Club Thursday at the Pi U house at 7:30 p. m.-j. A. Holmes, president. A Frozen Battery is not worth remaining. let us test your tests before it booms. — CALL 300 — Carter Tire & Battery Co. 1009 MASS. El Atencio will meet Thursday afternoon in room 313, Fraser Hall, at 4:30 o'clock. All members are required to attend discussion will be Spain. The Council of the W. S. G. A., requests that the Women's Rest Room in Fraser Hall be vacated Tuesday evening, Wednesday morning and afternoon, and Thursday morning for the use of the State Board of the Chancellor E. H, Lindley will speak on a religious subject in the First Presbyterian church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Mathematics Club picture at Squires Tuesday at 12:30. Every member be there. will Kansas Federation of Women's clubs. all — Helen Olson, Pres. W. S. G. A. Luncheon and very important busi- ness meeting of Quill at 12:30 Tues- day in Friress rest room. New mem- bers are invited. All members are up to be present. The annual Christmas Musicale of the Methodist Church is to be given, Sunday evening. Dec. 12 at 7:30 o'clock by the Ewprout League and The Musical Department of the Church, Orchestra, singing, reading and a film will constitute the program. Meeting of Black Helmets at Phil Dalat house at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Important business meeting, everyone there—Nick Hudson, president. CARLYLE BLACKWELL Who appears personally in his latest success,"My Lady Friends." BOWERSOCK OPERA HOUSE, SATURDAY, DEC. 11th All history majors interested in organizing a History Club will meet "Nature is in earnest when she makes a woman."—HOLMES is none too good for her Branham'S Entertainment Centre in Fraser Rest Room, Monday, Dec. 13, at 7:30. eleven c. oclock a. m. Sunday to have picture taken for Jayhawk. Business meeting following picture. Imple- mented all members of Black Helmet are requested to be at Squirre's studio at President. PARTY GOWNS 1/3 REDUCTION REDUCTION Materials are Satin and Tafeta, handsomely trimmed in Tulle and hand made flowers. Former prices were $37.50 to $75.00. Sale price ... Shades are Lavender, Rose, Black, Light Blue, Apricot, Flesh and Light Green. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. $25 to $50 Xmas hose in Heather Wool and Silk, a pair. $2.50 and $3.50 Plain silk in Black, Navy and Cordovan, also fancy, a pair ...$2.50 to $5.00 Silk Hose in Black only 1% Price. WEAVERS WATKINS NATIONAL BANK 1047 Massachusetts St. 1047 Massachusetts St. 210 753 ; (0), (0), (0) 312 903 ; (0), (0), (0) Quarter Donations and Special Occasions Salt and Pepper Salad Donations, Fingerling Dish Eggs and Poultry Casserole, Foot Desserts multiples of $10.00. Mrs. Gorringe's Necklace Bowersock Theatre JANUARY 10 Order Now! Order Now! PRICES - $1.10 downstairs and first four remainings. Remaining S$e, 85c and S$e, War tax included. Mr. Spencer A. Gard 1145 Ind. I enclose $... for ... seats to "Mrs. Gorringe's Necklace" at the Bowersock, Jan. 10th. I prefer seats in row... Enclosed Self-addressed ... Envelope ... Smart ankle skirt slipppers for the afternoon or even- inf affair. Either Black Satin or Kid $ 10.00 Pretty Slippers Contribute the most to the finishing touches of your costume. During the holidays you will have many occasions to shop. This store is ready to outfit you with a large assortment of the smart styles. Newman's 805 Mass.