THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY Phi Kappa announces the pliding of Steve Sherridan of Paola and Raymond J. Dyer, of Chanute. Kappa Sigma entertains with a Pledge Dance Friday evening at the chapter house. The Calendar for Autumn Sept. 1. Commutation rates go up to Sept. 2. Commuters give up to Sept. 2. Commuters give up to tobacco aand newspapers. Sept. 3. Government heaves sympathetic sigh. Sept. 15. Coal prices boosted. Oct. 1. Householders abandon fur races. Oct. 7. Department of Justice deprecates profiteering. Oct. 9. Kerosene and wood leap in price. Oct. 10. Public gives up motoring and movies. Oct. 17. Department of Justice frowns darkly. Oct. 21. Cost of woolen clothing soars. Oct. 22. Public goes without hats, shoes, and gloves. shoes, and gloves. Oct. 30. Department of Justice twits profiteers. Nov. 1. Meat prices leap skyward Nov. 4. Consumers quit using butte- t and telephones. Nov 18, Department of Justice hints it may start probe. Nov. 23. Bread takes a big jump in price. Nov. 24. Consumers give up electric lights and collars. Nov. 30, Department of Justice official raises warning finger, slightly. —N. H. in the Brooklyn Eagle. TEADANCE SATURDAY Sept. 18-3 to 6 SAUNDERS SAUDERS and five pieces featuring John Youngberg on the Clarinet. F. A.U. HALL A Bit Complicated It is necessary now and then to remind city dwellers what season it is, in spite of its existence, it is now September, in spite of the fact that it is mid-summer in the clothing sales, early spring in the movies, and the dead of winter in the millinery shops. —Kansas City Star. Basil Church, A.B.20, advertising manager of the Augusta Gazette, has been employed to coach football and an injured in the Augusta High School. The Sunday School classes of the First Presbyterian Church for University students will meet at Westminster Hall Sunday morning at 10 a.m. The Sunday School class is being redecorated and will not be completed until September 26, when services in the church will be resumed as usual. J.W.Boyer, University Pastor. ANNOUNCEMENTS Old members of the Women's Glee Club who wish to try out for the club will meet in Room 12, Administration Building, Monday at 4:30 o'clock, where who wish to try out for Tuesday and Wednesday at the same time. Entomology Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the office of Prof. S. J. Hunter, in Dyche Museum. Fred of D. Butcher, Press. University women needing financial assistance can learn of good living accommodations at a nominal price by applying to Dr. Alberta Corbin's office. The headquarters of the Y. W. C A. are in Myers.Hall. The churches of Lawrence will extend a cordial welcome to all students, especially first year students, at the services on Sunday, September 19th. Jay Hawk Cafe RAY & HARRY Corner 14th and Ohio Our big new fountain is equipped to serve you quickly Men's Glee Club tryouts, Thursday and Friday 4 to 6. Room 115. Central Administration Building. All interested in band tryouts may meet Prof. S. Z. Herb from 10 to 11:30 and from 1:30 to 5 in Room 502 Fraser Hall on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Members of last year's Women's Glee Club meet in Room 12 in the School of Fine Arts, at 4:30 Thursday. Presbyterian Mixer at Westminster Hall, 8:00 o'clock Friday evening. All Presbyterian students and their friends are cordially invited. The Kuku Kian will hold its first in Room 201, Fraser. All who wish meeting of the year next Tuesday to be active members this year must night, September 21, at 7:15 o'clock be present. Lloyd Young, president. STEEPER IS AT HIS OLD STAND 924 Louisiana Phone 1434 1905-1920 PARTY DRESSES THE BEAUTY THAT THEY POSSESS AND GIVE TO THE WEARER ISBEYONDEXPRESSION. COME IN NOW AND SELECT YOURS WHILE OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. THESE CHARMING AND DAINTY DRESSES CONVEY THE LATEST AND NEWEST EFFECTS OF THE SEASON. WEAVER'S UNIVERSITY STUDENTS COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY! THE CHURCHES OF LAWRENCE BID YOU WELCOME FIND YOUR CHURCH AND ATTEND ITS SERVICES REGULARLY Morning Services 11 a. m. Evening 8 p. m. Except Catholic and Episcopal FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ... Corner Eighth and Kentucky Rey, Frank Jennings, Pastor NINTH ST. BAPTIST CHURCH...Corner Ninth and Ohio (Colored) Rev. G, N. Jackson, Pastor PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ... 925 Vermont FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner Tenth and Kentucky Rev. M. Lee Sorey, Pastor TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Corner Tenth and Vermont Chaplain Evan A. Edwards, Pastor EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION ... Corner Tenth and Conn. Rey, J. K. Young. Pastor TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH ... Corner Eleventh and New Hamp. Rev. N. D. Goehring, Pastor FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner Tenth and Vermont Rev. S. S. Kline, Pastor FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ... Corner Ninth and Vermont Dr. F. A. Bleck, Pastor SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corner Sixth and Maine Rev, P. B. Lawson, Pastor ST. LUKES AFRICAN METHODIST CHURCH... Corner Ninth and New York Rev, Smith, Pastor UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH...Corner Seventh st. Rev. McCufferty, Pastor. ST. JOHN's CATHOLIC CHURCH 1220 Father James Woolsey UNITARIAN CHURCH ... Corner Twelfth and Vermont Mark Mohler, Pastor "DON'T BREAK THE HOME TIES"