Halla uorth nure gun NI are a ears a Econ- nearly board locat and the tetles of rooms. The the se suse so physic is gu of the porte orite So large veloy eust the part later not out gen the te thi ti g BY THE WAY Phi Delta Chi announces the offer owled pliding. Kenneth Hay, Aransas City, Alfred La Bion, Lincoln Jean Murphy, Meade, Joe Schneider, Popoka, and Sam Schemberger, Burington. Glen E. Smith, Ph. '20, Sofieville Kansas, visited at the Phil Delta Chi House the past week end. Mr. Lawrence Gray, c'18, now of Baltimore, Md., is visiting at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon House. Delta Tau Delta fraternity will give its first party of the year Friday night at F. A. U. hall. John Milton of Stafford, who was as freshman on the hill last year, is continuing his studies of medicine at the University of California. Rolland Brown, B. S. '18, who is an architect in Kansas City, Mo., was visiting at the Delta Tau Delta house Sunday. Delta Theta Phi, law fraternity, an nomenque the following piedge; George Cavanaugh, Belot, John H. Gerey, Pueblo, Colo, William Ellie Leavenworth, Benjamin Painter, Beverly, John W. Williams, Ottawa, Guy Bayer, Kansas City Mo, George W. Beyer, Kansas City Mo, Philip Plerson, Stanton L. Sullivan, Holiday A. R. Wilson, Carl L. Simmons and Arthr Syms. Total 13. Prof. Elwin Smith, tenor, of the Fine Arts department, has been enraged to sing regularly at the Central University Honors College in Harrison St., Kansas City, Mo. Everett L. Bradley, c22, has returned to resume his school work after a short visit at his home in Cherokee, Okla. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Luther Hangen, A. B. 20, returned to Wichita where he is reporter for the Wichita Daily Beacon, after spend ing a few days in Lawrence. Alpha Chl Omega announces the pledging of Lucille Evans, c'24 Tonganoxie. Gladys Fitzgerald, fn, '23 spent the week_end at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. H. Floh, in Kansas City. Josephine Lee, c'23, spent the week end at her home in Bonner Springs. Julia Carman, M. S. '20, has accepted a position at the University in the office of the Geological Survey. Helen Moore has returned to her home at Galem, after spending two weeks in Lawrence. Miss Lois Bennett will go to her home in Kansas City, for the week-end. Miss Margaret Hughes, c23, is attending Christian College at Columbia, Mo, this year. Nicholson-Whitehead A meeting of the K. Club was held last night at which John Bunn, vice-president of the organization, presided. Because of the rain, the meeting was not a complete success, but it was decided that the K. Club dance should be postponed till Saturday, October 9, because of its former conflict with the night shirt parade, which is scheduled for October 2. The marriage of Miss Mary Nicholson, c11, and Lieut. E. S. Whitehall, took place n Emporia Saturday, September 25. Miss Nicholson was a member of Torch and during the past year has been teaching in the Lawrence High School, Lectuentor Whitehall $_{4}$ a member of the school's newly established station at Camp Funton. Lectientor and Mrs. Whitehall will be at home in Junction City until his transfer to at aviation camp. Harmony Prof: "What is pitch?" Bright Freshie: "The tune that the fork gives off." ANNOUNCEMENTS Phi Delta Chi will give a smoker and mixer for all of men of Pharmacontional society at the Phi Delta Chi Vermont, Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. The Prince Hall Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star Scholarship, a gift scholarship of $50 will is open for students in grades 9 to 12, students, men or women, of classes above the freshman. Application should be made for this scholarship before October 4. Committee Pro Winston, Wilmington, Slawson, Wilton, Wilmington, The Mrs. J. B. Watkins Scholarship, a g lift奖学金 of $75 is open for the year 1920-21 to young women of the freshman and higher classes. The committee will receive applications until October 11. The first meeting of the Dramatic Club will be held tomorrow evening in Green Hall to discuss the plans for the current year. There will be an important meeting of all Mining Engineering Students in Room 8, Haworth Hall, Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock. The first meeting of the Spanish Club, "El Ateneo", will be held Sept. 30, 4:30 oclock at Fraser Hall, Room 205 in the Museum Building. It will be there for the election of officers. Tau Beta Pi will meet Tuesday night at 730, room 11, Marvin Hall. John Tracy, president, will report on the school's activities at Cincinnati, September 13-14. All Black Helmets are requested to attend a meeting Wednesday, 7:30 o'clock at the Stigma Chi house. N. Huddleton, President. Christian Science students will meet at Myers Hall, Tuesday, at 7:30 p. m. Phi Delta Kappa will hold a meet Here's the Problem—Solve It! (a) Increased paper prices (b) Increased printing prices The First Presbyterian Church will open for services next Sunday. A welcome awaits all at the Sunday J.W. Boyer, University Pastor. (c) Increased binding prices GIVEN: (d) Increased engraving prices ing, second floor of Oread High School, Tuesday, at 4:30 oclock. (e) Increased selling price of annuals at other schools similar to K. U. There will be a reception for all the Catholic students of the University this evening at the Parish House, VT, from seven until nine o'clock. TO FIND: Abaku will meet Monday afternoon at 4:30 in Room 106 Green Hall. All members are urged to be present. Important business. SOLUTION: THE 1921 JAYHAWKER "YOUR K. U. DIARY" The Selling price of TEXAS CLUB will have a short meeting in Fraser rest room Friday afternoon at 4:30. All students from the classroom and get acquainted..PRESIDENT. Due to a special agreement between the managers and their printers and engravers, whereby—if—the managers can specify the exact number of books they will require, on or before October the 15th, they will be able to avail themselves of the advantages of early work—hence they can still sell The 1921 Jayhawker for the old price—$5.00. Therefore—You can be assured of your Jayhawker for the old price ($5.00) IF you order NOW—BEFORE OCT· 15th. The K. U. Cosmopolitan Club will meet Friday evening, September 24, at 7:45 o'clock, in the Hall of the Cosmopolitan Club House, 1409 Rhode Island St. Business: Reorganization and election of new offi- cers for their present term—F. V. BERMJEO, President. 1921 JAYHAWKER CONCLUSION: "JAYHAWKER TALK" "YOUR K. U. DIARY" All Congregational students and their friends are invited to attend a mixer at the Congregational Parish House Friday night at 8:15 o'clock THE It's the aim of the managers to make The 1921 Jayhawker Everybody's Jayhawker. We mean by that to cover every form of activity in the university in the greatest number of possible ways—hence to find the best, by actual elimination and selection. K Club meets Thursday at 7 o'clock in Green Hall. Very Important, John This plan has the advantage of an early start too! And it applies to every phase of the book. One thing in particular we are proud of, however, is the wealth of material we are gathering in the way of snappy snapshots. We think that'll help make a good book—don't you? BURT COCHRAN, Bus. Mgr. FERD GOTTLIEB, Editor. REMBMBER—IT'S GOOD BUSINESS TO BUY A JAYHAWKER EARLY! "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. Suits and Overcoats for College Men with superior workmanship and best of material $40 up Samuel G. Clarke 1033 MASS. STREET Bunn, vice-president. The following books are wanted at the W. S. G. A, book exchange, and students possessing copies are asked to sell them; Economics, Ely; Sociology, Blackmar and Gillan; Modern English Grammar, Bicount and Northburg; Algebra, Fite; Trigonometry, Ashton; Handbook for English Writers; Oddyssay; Elementary Logic, Jevens, Psychology, Hunter; Botany; Spanish Grammar; Calculus; Language dictionaries, and freshman rhetoric books. A meeting of Delta Sigma Rho, honorary debating fraternity, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Room 106, Green Hall. It is es- sential that all members be present There have been a number of calls for Jevou's Introduction to logic. Will persons who have this book and wish to sell it bring it to the student book exchange in Fraser. CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $100,000.00 Receives Deposits, makes Loans, buys and sells Liberty Bonds and other Securities. Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and Travellers' Cheques, Food Drafts in multiples of $10.00. We Like to do Little Jobs of REPAIRING WHETHER you have a watch to clean and repair, or a broken part to be repaired— Or if there is a stone out of a ring or a necklace that is broken— Bring the article to us and get the article repaired in the RIGHT way at the RIGHT price. AND ALL WORK IS GUARANTEED THE COLLEGE JEWELER This Little Ad in the DAILY KANSAN cost only 25c but just the same it found the pocketbook and money LOST-A **pocketbook** containing $12.00 bills and blank check on Ottawa, Kansas bank, between Victory Cafe and 1200 Kye-6-8-31. Kansan Ads Pay