Halla's autumn autumn as soon as put A week carets from Ecowear nearly beoged and the wint hroom. They the se mused need physical is guef of the porter soo large centre the part Intern not out goe the ties that they grie her arot M dual loss legs I have div hoe en do do wl BY THE WAY Beth Smith, c24, spent the Thank- ving holidays with Dorothy Donald- son, c24, in Kansas City, Mo. Haasa Hillman, m'23, and Pauline Puls, c'22, went to Columbia U. Thanksgiving to see the K. U.-M. U. game. Clarence Gorrillt, 121, went to Wichita on business over the week end. Delta Tau Delta entertained the Chi Omega pledges and affiliates with a house dance from 7 to 8 o'clock Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fink are both former K. U. students. She was a member of Gamma Phi Beta and he was a Kappa Sigma. They will make their home in Wichita where Mr. Fink is head of the state grain inspectors. Frances Kennedy and Floyd Fink were united in marriage on Thanksgiving Day at the bride's home in Reverend S. S. Ryan officiated. Larry Olds, e22, will spend the week end visiting with friends in Kansas City, Mo. William Miller, c'22, will spend Saturday and Sunday with his parents in Topeka. Convention Will Hear Three K. U. Composers The main feature of the convention of the federation of musical clubs, which will be held in Pittsburgh November 30 to December 3, is the concert by various Kansas composers who will present their works in person. Enrollment Sour Owl To Be Out February 5 Those from the University of Kansas who are to take part are Prof. Fletcher and Prof. Carl Preger. There are twenty-three clubs in the federation. The next. Sour Owl will be the enrollment number and will probably be out about February 5, says "Cap" Garvin, editor. "Incidentally, we want this to be an all-University issue and not the four or five man paper we are often forced to print because of the lack of printing facilities in these body, so everybody please kick in," reads "Can." Cartoons and all clever short stories and the like will be especially appreciated, the editor further stated. W. S. G. A. Installs New Members Wednesda At the meeting of the W. S. G. A Wednesday night there was installation of the following members: Helen Kell, vice-president; Madeline Emert, sophomore representative; Suzanne Moody, freshman representative; and Nadine Morrison, freshman representative. After the installation a report was made by Louille Cleveland, chairman of the Follies committee. The receipts from the Follies were over $700, but as all bills are not in the, the profits have not yet been determined. The money we received from the W. S. G. A. are various enterprises such the co-operative houses and scholarships, in which they are interested. Paul Brindel of the Chicago Daily News, a student in the University in 17-18, is specializing in industrial and efficiency engineering for American Newspapers. An article by him appears in the October 23 issue of the qurh Estate. GLEE CLUB ON TOUR Girls Receive Many Requests for Return Engagements The Girls' Glee Club which is on a tour at the present time is meeting with pleasing success according to Miss Rena Lasselle of the School of Music. On this trip the girls have appeared in Eldorado, Newton, Hudson, and Pratt, and in practically every instance have been asked for return engagements. They are to appear in McPherson tonight. Only half of the glee club is on this tour. The other half will tour the northern part of the state at the beginning of the second semester. Shawnee County Students To Give Dance Christmas At a meeting of the Shawnee County Club last night, it was unanimously decided to give a K. U. reunion dance at Topaike during the Christmas holidays. The seniors and students of K. U. staff are be especially invited Music will be furnished by a Kansas City or University orchestra. All of the students present at the meeting were enthusiastic about building up a county club organization which would prove a vital connection link between present students and Topaka alumna at Shawnee alumni association to be organized soon with the Shawnee Club in bringing the Mount Oread atmosphere to the big K. U family now in Topaka. The officers of the Shawnee County Clermont; Tom Dewey, president; Allen Neely, vice-president; Joe Schneider, treasurer-treasurer; Miss Patricia Evans, social secretary; Charles曹eus, sergeant-at-arms; and Gilbert O. Swenson, publicity agent. Two committees were appointed to make arrangements for the Christmas reunion舞会. Women's Clubs Meet At University Next Week The State Board of the Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs will hold a conference in Lawrence, Tuesday, December 7 to Thursday, December 9, inclusive. The Board consists of the stae officers and the presidents of the Congressional Districts. Mrs. Rebecca Wells Taylor, of Lyons, is president. The Board is especially interested in the housing situation at the University, since the principal work of the Federation for this year is to secure dormitories for the women students at all state schools. The mettings will be held at the University. The Board will be entertained at luncheon Wednesday noon by the Faculty Women's Club, and Wednes day afternoon a conference will be held with Chancellor Linne Wednesday the women will be entertained at the house of Chancellor and Mrs Lindley. Women To Govern Oregon City Yoncalie, Oregon, is probably the first city in this country to elect an entire city administration of women. The women of Yoncalie became dissatisfied with the existing regime, and adopted and elected their own ticket. The men of Yoncalie were equally dissatisfied, but did not even know of the existence of the women's ticket until the election came return. They promise hearty cooperation and support of the new government. Dean Reese—"Virgil, do you attend a place of worship every Sunday?" Virgil—"Yes sir, I am on my way to her house now."—Orange and Blue Make Your Date for the] B. B. B. Gordon Saunders Five Piece $1.50 the Couple THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, December 10 Robinson Gymnasium Civil War Over Fiume Now Appears Imminent Rome, Dec. 3. —Civil war over Flume appeared immediately today. Bent on enforcing the Rapalpo treaty in which Jugo-Slavia and Italy determined their boundary lines, moral grounds and legal boundaries to blockade Flume yesterday afternoon. Equally determined on retention of Flume and adjacent territory, Gabriel D'Anumuno declared that if he government's act was to be considered an ulterior action, it would sacrifice itself at war with Bayern beginning December 3. ANNOUNCEMENTS The women faculty advisors will hold a reception for Freshmen in Room 114 Fraser Hall Friday from 3 to 5 o'clock. Quill Club will not meet Thursday night on account of Mrs. Mac Dowell's recital. The next meeting of Quill Club will be Thursday night, December 9, at which time new members will be elected. Stafford County students will meet Thursday night at 7 o'clock in Room 110 Fraser. All students from Johnson County are asked to attend a meeting to be of this meeting is to organize a Johnson County club. Plans for University publicity work and social features during the Christmas recess are being formulated, and it is urged that all Johnson County students be Aitchison County students meet in Room 201 Fraser, Thursday,* 7:30 p. m. 21 held at the Sigma Kappa House, 1245 ological engineer will be held Mon Orcad Ave., at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday day, Dec. 6, at 4:30 in the geologic evening, December 7. The purpose lecture room. The picture for annual data and data details of engineer. A meeting for all mining and geol. All Lutheran students are invited to be the guests of the Lutheran Board of Education at a banquet to be held in the Lutheran Church, Thursday, from 6:15 to 8. Prof. Frick Dillon, "Scoop" Olson, and Elmer Isern will speak. Those planning to attend should call 2709 by Wednesday noon to make reservations. Ten men wanted Saturday morning to move outdoor track to McCook field. See Goe. Nettles at Athletic Office. and the date last used. C. Greenlee, former K. U. student, will tell how he drilled the largest gas well in the world. there will be Freshman basketball practice every night starting tonight at Robinson gymnasium, at 7:30 o'clock. All men who are interested in basketball are urged to come out, and report to Coach Laslett. Full rehearsal of the University Orchestra in Fraser at 7:30 o'clock.—F. E, Kendrick, Director. Mandolin Club rehearsal Tuesday, Dec. 7, in the east basement of Administration building. Parts have been The Successful Christmas Gift is the one selected while there is time for thoughtful consideration of its suitableness —While our stock is full and fresh.and beautiful. Through every department of our store you will find abundant evidence of our successful efforts to provide more generously than ever for the Christmas shopper. Ye Shop of Fine Quality The College Jeweler --arranged and a director will be in charge. If you want to join this club be there. All Clay County students meet in room 313 Fraser at 7:15 tonight for the purpose of organizing. "Persons are often mised in regard to their choice of dress by attending to the beauty of colors, rather than selecting such colors as may increase their own beauty." SHEVIONE WHAT color do you wear best? What color are you happiest in? What color is it that makes your eyes brightest, your skin clearest and brings out the tints of your hair? COME in and let us help you discover it Branhan'S The Silly Bunny Store Owner Special Blouse Sale! FRIDAY and SATURDAY $5.95 See Window Display 20 dozen Tricollette, Wool Jersey and Ponge Blouses that should have been received Oct. 1st. Full range of sizes and shades. To move these quickly we have made this very low price. WEAVER'S IT IS NOT TOO LATE To Make Reservations for the FELLOWSHIP DINNER FELLOWSHIP DINNER at the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Tomorrow Night CALL 623 Lots of comfort in a bowl of our chili —especially when the weather is like today's. In fact you'll find— The Oread Cafe "Bricks" is a pretty good "solace" any time. Don't forget those little "Study Helps" about ten bells. Fischers' Shoes Are Good Shoes These Damp, Cold Days - add pup to you when out walking. But when you return to your room with a lot of determination and zeal for studying, somewhere your damp shoes act as a damper to your spirits. Then is when a pair of Fjsher's Comfy Slippers in your favorite color, in soft felt or satin, will be appreciated, and they are not expensive— $2.75 to $3.50 See Them in the Window OTTO FISCHER 813 Mass. Street