THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Hallam intuit no me gr a mar beo nearby board located infallent lifted room the se muse and ge physi gu of the porte orite do have joyce cent the part late not cogen the the and il g BY THE WAY Delta Tau Delta announces the pledging of Dalton Blake, c'24, of Seattle, Washington. Aeconas announces the pledging of Gifford Tery c24, of Kanaan City, Ralph Ewerts c24, of Hutchinson and Rafter R. Smith, c25, of Kanaan City. Miss Doris Gieblich, housemother, and Miss Eleanor Glenn, fa'24 of the cooperative house at 1131 Ohio Street, spent the week-end in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Hale of Yates Centre, Kanaas, attended the football game Saturday and spent the daughter, Miss Tolma Hale, '62. Doctor Weede, coach of the Pittsburg Normals, was a guest at the Beta house for lunch Saturday. D. E. Gelwix, e'08, is a division engineer with the Frisco railway company, and is located at Springfield, Missouri. Mercedes Sullivan, c'22, visited at her home in Fort Scott during the week end. Mr. M. B. Light, of Windbid, visited his son Jack Light, e24, Thursday afternoon. Not more than two of the thirty women majoring in the department of home economics are engaged. Such a direct violation of the old adage "a man's heart is in his stomach," might have a sinister meaning. But maybe the women have other interests more pressing than the engagement rings. Or maybe, too, this department is not a fair test of the old adage. When in need of optical services soe Gustafson—Adv. 19-1 ANNOUNCEMENTS The Sphinx, the honorary freshman society, will hold their annual initiation Thursday evening at the Phi Gamma Delta house at 7:30. ANNOUNCING Our fall arrival of ROOKWOOD POTTERY in all its wonderful blends of color, to harmonize with all interior decorations. Priced from $1.50 up. To be found only at SOL MARKS 817 MASS. 5T. THE HOME OF ROOKWOOD POTTERY The Y, M. C. A. Nonday Lunchroom Club meets Thursday at 12:30 in Myers Hall. Doctor Burick, curator of the University, will speak. Special examination for the removal of incomplete in physics courses will be given in Blake 210 Sat. morning day, October 9, at 10:00. No other opportunity will be offered this semester. There will be a meeting of the Quill Club Thursday evening, in Fraser Rest Room. Manuscripts will be read by Miss Lewis, Miss Olson and Mr. McCurdy. Miss Pittman will be the critic. The Social Hour of Trinity Lutheran Church next Sunday night will be in honor of new student members, and Doctor Staussfer, President of the School, will invite students to attend. Lunch will be served at six o'clock. Will each organized house hand in to Miss Corbin's office the following data immediately: House president; house mothers, or landlady; telephone number. If not organized so at lunchtime, meet with会议 house presidents soon—Mary Olsen, Chairman house president council. Sigma Tau meeting Thursday at 7:30 at the Phi Kappa House, 15374 Tennessee. Sphinx initiation at the Phi Gamma Delta house, Thursday, October 7, at 7:30 o'clock. Y. W. C. A. Lancheon, Friday, Meyers Hall, 12;30. Tickets limited to 200. Next Friday night, October 15, at 8 o'clock, Westminster Hall will hold its monthly party. All Presbyterian students of the University are cordially invited to attend. Fischer's Shoes Are Good Shoes By the Way— Baby French Heel has inherited the good qualities of both her parents—especially her father's comfort and her mother's extreme modishness which insures her popularity. The Society Column neglected to announce the arrival of the Baby French Heel, the young daughter of Mr. Common Sense Heel and Mrs. Ultra-Style Heel, both of whom are favorites on the Hill. Stop in at Fischers Shoe Store and ask to see her. They will be proud to show her off on a shoe or of Chippendale brown, or in patent or satin pumps, and especially the new satin strap Thelma slipper with beaded trim. Take her home with you, and she will make everyone smile with joy, just as any baby does. OTTO FISCHER 813 Mass. Street ABSOLUTELY TRUE BLUE SENIOR TICKET JOHN BUNN, President HENRY McCURDY, Vice-Pres. MARIE SHAKLEE, Secretary GEORGE CHANDLER, Treasurer "Understanding Loyalty" For You and K. U. "Tomorrow we are called upon to elect our executives to pilot us through the last lap of our University life. When you go to the polls consider the man, is he best fitted to carry out the responsibilities of the office." The T00 TO0 Junior Ticket Ike Massey, President Earl Miner, Vice Pres. Margaret Matthews, Sec'y Helen Hogue, Treasurer Jim Austin, Jayhawker Editor Lloyd Ruppenthal, Jayhawker Mgr. Pat Conroy Dan Harrison Prom Managers JUNIORS — you want men and women who have done things and will continue to do them-for your class officers. Ever since the class came to K.U. these candidates he Mater-and the from the old What They Stand For: 1. A new Stadium by Twenty-two. 2. An awakening of the dormant spirit of the class. 3. A closer affiliation among the Junior members. 4. A Prom devoid of politics. 5. A cheaper, larger and better Jayhawker. 6. Hearty co-operation with the thundering thouand. "It's Not The Party, It's The Man"