Halla- s situation are an gun area been nearly boarded and the runt is room. The se use need so high of the porte ortis So large volon cent the part later not out gen the tie thi tlg BY THE WAY The Kappa Phi Club held a meeting at Fraser Hall rest room Wednesday evening. Ruth Adair gave a very interesting report on the grand council meeting which was held at Iowa City in June. Kappa Phi, the organization of Methodist university women, held the first meeting of the year in Fraser rest room Wednesday evening. Reports of the Grand Council Conference held in Iowa City, Iowa, were given by the president, Marie Sharie c21, and Ruth Adair, c21. Wilfred Wann, c18, visited in Lawrence for a few hours yesterday. Mr.Wann is on his way to resume his studies at the School of Bust- Administration. Oscar V. Maurigny, formerly assistant chef of the Hotel Radicin, Minneapolis, Minn., has enrolled n the college. Mrs. Paul Meaders, c18, left yesterday for her home at Pahuksu, Oklahoma. Mrs. Meaders a Sigma Kappa and was back for rush week. 5450287 Mary Ewing, c22, spent Thursday in Kansas City. Miss Dorothy Miller of Kansas City and Miss Elsie Brace of North Western have gone to their homes after spending the rush week in Lawrence at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Miss Helen Hogue is going to spend Saturday and Sunday in her home in Olathe. Miss Betty Watson spent the rush week at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Miss Watson is teaching Home Economics this year in the Edwardsville High School. Helen Moeer of Galena, who has been visiting here for the past two weeks, returned to her home yesterday. Miss Moeer wrote app and email back, and proof here last year. I. E. Gants, c237, has withdrawn from his classes and returned to his home at Melvern. Clark Brunington, A. B. B., 16, is visiting at the Kappa Sigma fraternity this week. Mr. Brunington is on his way to New York where he is engaging in the advertising business. Eather Monteith, c24, spent the week-end at her home in Kansas City, Missouri. Melba Parker of Wichita, who for the past two years has been a student in the University of Wisconsin, has enrolled in the department of journalism. Bill Rielly, l23, spent Tuesday visiting in Kansas City, Kansas. Phi Mu Alpha, professional musical fraternity announces the pledging of James R. Stagg, of Kirwin, Earl Mller of Burr Oak, Thomas H. Bracken of Glasco and C. M. Rose, of Dodge City. WANT ADS //LOST - Pocketbook on Indiana between 8th and 9th streets, Wednesday. Reward. Call 1056. 10-2-34. FOR RENT.—First class room suitable for faculty member. Phone 232r or 188. 10.5-32. ROOMS FOR RENT-Four double rooms for boys. 1131 Tenn, Phone 2508. 10-5-32. STRICTLY modern well built six room residence for sale. East front situated in fine neighborhood. n there is a chance to own a new home LOST- In women's dressing room at Innes, silver vane case with fraternity crest. Liberator asked. Call Mary Poindexter, Phone 99. 10-5.37. LOST—Silver hat ornament attached to long pin. Call 1198. 10-2-38. FOR RENT—Large upstairs room for boys. Call 1534 Blue, 1329 Ohio. 10-5-36. LOST—Down town or on street car plain Kappa Sigma signa please call 2374 Red. 10-5-40. on reasonabe terms. Inquire at 1425 New York St. 10-2-32. FOR RENT - For boys. One large double room, well furnished. Twenty Dollars per month. Call 1601 Rhode Island St. Phone 1090. 6-5-25. A ROOM for two boys. 1340 Vt. Phone 1361 Black. Mrs. C. L. Wall. 6-5-26. pupils and 6 years up. Games, songs, etc. Lorna Marie Reub. 1234 Oread. Phone 2304. 4-5-4 FOR RENT - Comfortable room on first floor with private entrance. Suitable for one man. Price $10.00. 1320 Vermont. 6-5-22. MUSICAL KINDERGARTEN—For SOCIAL Dancing Class every Tuesday night, 7:30 to 8:30 over Dicro Bie's. Private lessons by appointment. Call 2236 White. 4-5-9 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ROOM FOR RENT - Double or single for girls. One block from campus. Phone 2509. 249 Ohio. 5-15. Garrett. LOST—Pair gold riramed, tortoise shelled glasses. Between Snow Hall and John M. Shea's office. Return to Kauan office. 7-3-29. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms four blocks from University, $10 and $15 per month. Teelephone 2743 White. 7-3-28. LOST—between Brick's and 10th Street last Friday, bottom part of Waterman pen. Call 2381 Blue. 5.7.97 FOR RTNT or Sale—New Remington typewriter in perfect condition. Call Adams, Phone 1361 White. 7-3-28. LOST—Elgin bracelet watch, initials J. M. M. in back. On Campus south of courts courts Burlington. Reward. Jesuite Mull, 814 Amani, 1655 Reward. Jesuite Mull, 814 Amani, 8.3-31. Glasses that are good to look through and good to look at. Gustafson—Adv.—10.1. "Put K. U. First" TEXAS CLUB will have a short meeting in Fraser rest room Friday afternoon at 4:30. All students from all grades and get acquainted.-PRESIDENT. ANNOUNCEMENTS The K. U. Coopmanipol Club will mase Friday evening, September 24, at 7:45 o'clock, in the Hall of the Coopmanipol Club House, 1409 Rhode Island St. Business: Reorganization and election of new officers, for the present term—F. V. BERMEJO, President. Sphinx meeting Sunday, September 25 at Phi Psi house at 2:30. A meeting of Delta Sigma Rho, honorary debating fraternity, will be held Tuesday afternoon at the Hull Hall. It is essential that all members be present. Ahoku will meet Friday afternoon at 4:30 in room 100 Green Hall. All members please be present. The K. U, Society of Biological Research will meet at 4:30 o'clock Friday afternoon in the library of Snow Hall. All Congregational students and their friends are invited to attend a mixer at the Congregational Parish House Friday at 8:15 o'clock. Mrs. Johnson's Shop Now located in the Stubbs building Shampooing Marcelling Manicuring SPECIAL TREATMENT OF THE HAIR Sale of first quality hair-nets at $1.00 the dozen The following books are wanted at the W. S. G. A. book exchange, and students possessing copies are asked to sell them: K Club meets Thursday at 7 o'clock in Green Hall. Very Important. John Bunn, vice-president. Grammar, Blount and Nortup; Algebra, Fite; Trigonometry, Ashton; Handbook for English Writers; Oddsyde; Elementary Logic, Jevens, Psychology, Hunter; Botany; Spanish Grammar; Calculus; Language dictionaries, and freshman rhetoric books. 3 ser duim. Economics, Ely; Sociology, Blackmar and Gillan; Modern English There have been a number of calls First Baptist Church offers you Inspiration Relaxation Education Fellowship Make It a Part of Your Program Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Live Music Wednesdays Women Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. B. Y, P. U. 6:45 p. m. FRANK JENNINGS, Pastor FOREST WITCRAFT, Asst. Pastor Brevhan'S The Music Business. Win Our Money Welcome Students $10.00 SOME POET mistakenly referred to a woman's hair as her crowning glory. We Serve CREAM WAFFLES They are not merely ultra-stylish they are amazingly becoming. CREAM WAFFLES with creamery butter and pure maple syrup and a cup of good coffee, all for "Her Crowning Glory" Had he seen our display of beautiful new fall hats he would not have made such an error. 15c SUPREME CAFE 914 Mass. St. OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL OFFERINGS for this week end are: Ultra Stylish Hats at = Suits and Overcoats for College Men with superior workmanship and best of material for Jevon's Introduction to logic. Will to sell it bring it to the student book persons who have this book and wish exchange in Fraser. $40 up Samuel G. Clarke 1033 MASS. STREET Items of Interest From Your Store Girdles in Roman Stripe by the yard and already made furnished with knotted fringe. Long Gloves—real kid and Cape in black, tan, and brown. Very scarce today. "Quality and Service" Radmore Silk Hose—Many of you know the line from your home merchant. Full fashioned pure thread silk. Come in black and white. The best here for the money on the market today. WEAVERS Party Dresses—All from the home of Peggy Paige, one of the student's favorite dress houses. Just received this morning. Satin Charmeuse over draped with tulle and other new styles. DANCING SCHOOL The Student's Store Opening Saturday Morning September 25 I.O.O.F. HALL CLASS 9--10 a, m. SOCIAL DANCING 10--12 p. m. Virtue by 12, equals per month. $... (b) A Secret—figure yours Mrs. J.L. Newhouse Take your pencil, please, and fill in as you go along— Time to figure, 4 min. 20 sec. Don't tell anyone the real facts. Five minutes interview with yourself will suffice. When I die my wife will need per month to live on at least $ $ $ $ $ Deduct (b) from (a) ... $... DEFICIT in necessary monthly income ... $... Our COMPLETE FAMILY PROTECTION POLICY will furnish this amount every month to your wife, ex-communist friend or colleague. 123 now for an appointment. SHAMPOOING Hair Work, Cap Nets Marinello Preparations Mrs. C. H. Sanders 1316 Tenn. Phone 1036 To University People We have the most complete and up-to-date Banking Room in this section of Kansas, and offer every convenience and safety for the transaction of business. In addition to regular banking business we have Exclusive Safety Deposit Boxes to rent in a vault protected by the latest Burglar Alarm System. Customers' Room Customers' Room Ladies' Rest Room and Writing Room Coupon Booths Savings Department Bond and Trust Department Lawrence National Bank "Where Your Savings Are Safe"