Halls, dutio- res, or, own girls are in houses. Econ- nearly board located duties in duties on rent rooms. They the se- cesses of each coo- physical in gui of the porte ortile So le veloye cent the part lates not cut by the de- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY Delta Upsilion announces the pledging of Robert Forney, ph'23, of Emporia. Margaret Rector, c24, spent the week end at her home in El Beno, Oklahoma. Mrs. Ella McKelvey of Chanute, Kansas, was the guest of her niece, Emily Moeller, at the Chi Omega house this week. Margaret Wilburn, c23, has returned from her home in Wichita, where she went to spend the week end, but was affected by the serious illness of her mother. Gladys De Vour, c'24, and Bertha Durall, c'24, will spend next week end in Chanute. Margaret Matthews, c'22, will spend the week end at her home in Washington. Kansas. Word has been received in Lawrence that Mr. and Mrs. Hugo T. Wedell, are the parents of a baby girl, whom Ms. Hugo T. Wedell graduated from Mr. Wedell, "Dutch," graduated from the law school last spring and during the last four years was general secretary of the law Y. U. M. C. A. At Nawata, Oklahoma. Mercedes Sullivan, c'22, will go to her home in Fort Scott, Kansas, for the week end. Burt Couchman is going to Kansas City this afternoon for a conference with the printers and engravers of the 1921 Jayhawker. Dr. Bacon spoke to the girls at High School this morning in assembly on "Health." ... Charlette Erhardt, c'24, will spene Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City. Edwina Peckham, *c20*, who broke her ankle while playing hockey, is reported doing nicely. Her physician says that it is merely a question of A. G. ALRICH time until she will be able to resume her work. Printing, Engraving, Ink Office Supplies, Rubber Stamps Stationery, Seals, Stencils 736 Mass. Street Myri Jenny and Addie Underwood were married yesterday afternoon. Miss Underwood is a graduate of the School of Fine Arts and a member of Delta Phi Delta. Mr. Tenny was graduated from the school of engineering last spring. They will be at home in Kinsley after November 1. George Woodward, who is at the Simmon's hospital continues to show improvement. Our cities should be systematically torn down and rebuilt on enlightened lines. Clean and Press Call and Deliver We K.U. PRESS SHOP Rates on Press Tickets Phone 1220 390 Ohio Have Tossing Blanket A tossing blanket has been purchased in the football games of the official "the meat men" of the "KK" Club in the football games. It is a $5.00 in Cash for the first correct list of the ten misspelled words in the advertising section of the October number of The Oread Magazine. Other cash prizes. (conditions) Page three is excepted. All replies must be mailed, and must be received on or before Midnight, Saturday, October 30. Address Contest Department, THE OREAD MAGAZINE 925 Indiana St. Lawrence, Kansas SATURDAY October 23rd We offer what we believe to be the Greatest Millinery Event in the history of Lawrence Our Famous Wonder Hat Sale Our New York Office sent us several dozen of the newest and smartest Hats that they bought from overstocked manufacturers at a big price concession. We will offer these New Hats to you at the same savings inducement. Hats up to $15 for Very unusual hats in types charming for Miss and Matron shown in Panne Velvets, Plushes, Silk Beavers, Duvetyne, and other new fabrics; in droop, off-the-face, and various shapes; only the favored shades are used. $12^{50}$ Hats up to $25 for Included are the more distinctive models, one-of-a-kind Patterns, and French Model Hats featuring the latest whims of fashion in irregular shapes; new trimming notes; and individual shadings. There are types for every Fall Activity. heavy canvas affair, with strong hand grip, and cost the Klan more than a score of dollars. It is safe enough for the heaviest freshman, according to Lloyd Young, Chief KuKu of the Klan. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Electa Sigma Gamma Epsilon Executive Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honorary Geological fraternity, announces the pledging of Nate P. Istemberg, c'20, Salina; Theodore F. Smith, c'21, Kan- sas City; Louis Tucker, c'22, Lawrence; and Norman B. Mussleman, c'18, Arkansas City. Agnes Jeffries, c24, will spend the week end at her home in Kansas City. Send The Daily Kansan home. PROTCH The College Tailor BATTERY & TIRE SERVICE Charging, Rebuilding, Vulcanizing FIRESTONE TIRES J. L. HANK & Co. Phone 700 643 Mass. SPECIAL SALE FURS $50,000 Assortment Twenty-Five Percent Less Mr. Miller representing one of the largest Fur manufacturers in America will be in our store all day Monday, Oct. 25th. He is specializing in Fur Coats, Squirrel, Beaver, Seal, Muskrat, French Seal and Marmot. Also a wonderful showing of Fur Chokers. This is your oop- unity to choose from an exclusive showing and a larger and better assortment, than most city stores could offer. We will give 20% discount on all our new furs for the one day WEAVERS STYLE HEADQUARTERS where Society Brand Clothes are sold Style that "sticks" out Quality that is built-in The label is not the only place that you can see the trademark of good fabrics and good tailoring. You can see it in the style of the clothes. Society Brand Clothes are cleverly designed and their style "sticks" out, but that is only because the quality is built-in—through fine tailoring of all-wool fabrics. The men who buy Society Brand Clothes are the real clothes critics. They are the kind of men you would pick out of any crowd on any fashionable street in America as men of good taste. They buy Society Brand Clothes simply because they get what they want in these clothes — style, smart lines, hand-tailoring, satisfying service. Society Brand Clothes Better see at once our Fall showing of these unequalled clothes.