UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Council May Undertake Publication of Student Book If State Won't Committee Is Investigating Chances of Financing Such a Proposition The Men's Student Council will likely undertake the publication of a student directory if it is impossible to get the work done at the state printing plant. A committee with Authur Herberger as chairman has been appointed by Walter Havekor, president of the council to investigate means of financial backing from the students and faculty. George O. Foster, registrar, will go to Topeka soon to make a final effort to get the directories published. It is uncertain whether any financial aid can be secured from the state or from the University for the publication. Walter Havekort has promised that the students shall not be compelled to go without their certificates, and that they will get them without a financial loss to the council. It is figured the work of printing 1500 directories the size of last year's directory can be put out for twenty cents apiece or less. A smaller directory could be put out even cheaper than that according to W. B. Brown's superstition. Journalism Enrollment this year is smaller than that of last year so it is believed the price will not be more than twenty cents. It is likely students will be asked to sign up for their directories before the contract is let to the printer to determine whether enough students want the directories to pay for their publication. By the Way— Sorority Exchange Dinners The sorority exchange dinners for this week are as follows: Pi Phi to Chi Omega, Chi Omega to Sigma Kappa, Alpha Delta Pi to Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Kappa to Gamma Beta, Alpha Delta Pi to Alpha Phi Xi, Pi Phi Beta to Pi Phi Xi, Alpha Xi Delta Theta, Theta to Alpha Delta Pi. Birthday Party A Hallowen' dinner was given last night by Dorothy Cole, c'18, as a surprise for Frances Bell, c'21, whose birthday was yesterday. A fine生日 cake from Miss Bell's mother, was the centerpiece of the table, and Hallowe'en decorations were used in the rooms. Announcing Pledges Gamma Phi Beta announce the pledging of Virginia Quinlin, of Phi Delta Theta announces the pledging of Rudolph Uhrlaub of Lawrence. Sigma Chi announces the pledging of Bruce Fleming of Nickerson. Hallowe'en Dinner The Church boarding club at 1131 Tennessee celebrated Halloween by giving their club members a special dinner. The table was decorated with candles, jack o'lanterns and black cats. Dorothy Button, c'19, and Geneva Cook, c'21, will go to Manhattan in the morning. They will be guests at the Sigma Nu party tomorrow night and attend the Kansas-Aggie game Saturday. Fraternity Calls The Alpha Xi Delta sorority will be at home to the Pl Upsilon fraternity Friday evening to open to 8. The sorority will with a dance, Dec. 15, at Ecke's Hall. Theta Sigma Phi Theta Sigma Phi The regular meeting of Theta Sigma Phi will be held next Thursday at five o'clock, Women's Rest Rooms. Don Davis' mother, Mrs. Louise Davis of Downs has been spending the week with him. The New Fall Florence Arends c'21, will go to Manhattan today to visit Mildred Arends at the Alpha Delta Pt house and attend the Manhattan-K. U. game. Miss Isabel Searles, of Wetmore, is a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Miss Searles enrolled as a Marie Nusz, fa'18 will go to Manhattan today to visit at the Pi Phi house there and attend the Manhattan-K. U. game. The New Fall ARROW COLLAR 20° east 26°35' 36°50' One-Fifty! Seniors get their glass print for the Jawhawk and a mounted photograph for $1.50, at Squires Studio. Phone for an appointment today—Number 517. Aotel Muslebach BALMORE AVENUE AND TWISTER STREET Kansas City, Mo. 500 New Fireproof Rooms Rate from $200 Under the Personal Direction of S.J. Whitmore and Joseph Reschl sophomore in Fine Art last year but drew because of the illness of her mother. Will R. Bolen, an Acacia, from Manhattan is a guest at the Acacia house for a few days. Four First Class Barbers Next to LEE'S Under New Management College Inn Barber Shop Ye Shop of Fine Quality "We Like to Do Little Jobs of Repairing" LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 12 West 9th St. Phone 506 you will be unless you 'phone today for an appointment at Squires Studio. Senior photos for the Jayhawker are due December 21. 'Phone 517 NOW. SORRY THE COLLEGE JEWELER COLLEGE THEATRE Night 7:30—9:00 Matinee 2:30—4:00 TODAY ONLY BILLIE BURKE IN "Arms and the Girl" Yankee Ingenuity Wins Billie Burke is irresistible. Follow her delightful romance, her adventures and her triumph in this story of war-bound Belgium. EXTRA FIRST RUN PATHE NEWS Admission 15 Cents Additional War Tax 2 Cents SATURDAY—WM. DESMOND in "FLYING COLORS" Also Keystone Comedy HOME MADE CANDIES Made in a Clean American Kitchen. Greene's Chocolate Shop New Location—Just across from Innes' on West Ninth. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Careful Attention Given to All Business Where Cigars and Tobaccos Are Kept RIGHT CARDER'S Successor to Griggs (The Red Front Store) 827 St. St. Pipes Magazines Tobaccos The Crispest, Freshest Pop Corn in Town at AUBREY'S PLACE (Next to Varsity Theatre) Magazines Fruit Candies BOWERSOCK THEATRE-Monday Price 20 cents The Jesse L. Lasky presentation of Geraldine Farrar In Cecil B. De Mille's masterpiece By Jeanie MacPherson "Joan the Woman" "Joan of Arc" Based on the life of the immortal GERALDINE FARRAR IN "JOAN THE WOMAN." Matinee 2:45 Night 8:15 One of the three greatest pictures ever produced Cast includes Geraldine Farrar Hobart Bosworth Wallace Reid Theodore Roberts Tully Marshall Horace B. Carpenter Margery Dow Ernest Joy and many others. You may be in France within a year-for your sake see the thing closest to the French hearts.