UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 1. By the Way— The Mathematics Club The Mathematics Club The Mathematics Club held a Halloween party last night at 11:38, 1238 Ohio Street. About thirty were present. Apples and jack o' lanters made up the decorations, and the evening was spent in playing games. Prof. John N. Van der Vries of the Mathematics department told them to take them from the various dates in a person's life. A book explaining this system was published a few years ago, its author maintaining that this was an absolutely reliable menus of telling fortunes. Refreshments consisted of milk doughnuts, pumpkin pie and cheese. Announcing Engagement The engagement of Paul E. Pinkston to Miss Orla Myers of Elk City has been announced. The wedding will take place sometime in December. Mr. Pinkston is a meis student and a teacher. They will live at 75 Missouri Street. Kappa Alumnae Day Kappa Kappa Gamma will have alumnae day November 9. They will entertain for alumnae of other chapters, as well as Omega chapter of them. Beta Theta Pi has decided to make its annual "Turkey Pull" a simple, informal party this year, in keeping with the spirit of the times. Beta Turkey Pull Members of the Kinney Club, 1332 Tempestau Street, danced last night by members of the Knight Band. Mary Wood will go to Manhattan Friday to attend the K. U-Manhattan Clora Riggs will go to Manhattan Friday to attend the game Saturday. Albert Lakin will motor to Manhattan Saturday to attend the football Mary Samson, c'20, will go to Manhattan Friday to visit at the Kappa house there and attend the Manhatton-K. I. came. Oscar Teichgräner, c21, will go to Manhattan Friday to attend the Man- hattan event. John Monteith will go to Manhattan morning to attend the football game. The International Polity Club met last night at the Phi Kappa house and formulated its plans for the year. Although the club has always been interested in the work of world peace, its policies this year will be to do all in its power to further the "knockout" blow against Germany. Many interesting speakers will address the club during the year. The next meeting will be held at 7:45 next Thursday night at the Phi Kappa house. Barber's lotion for chapped face and hands, 25c at Barber's Drug Store.—Adv. Plymouth—where a modern-minded man can be a Christian—Adv. The Famous Rockwood Pottery Grand Prize, Paris, 1900 EACH owner of a piece of Rockwood Pottery can feel assured that he has a distinctive design—every pattern is an exclusive one and none are duplicated. They are distinctive in their combination of the vellum tones, which resemble beautiful embroidered and the ex-primely graceful lines by which they are modeled. A new shipment of this world-famed pottery, for which we have been the exclusive agents in Lawrence for the past 20 years, we invite you to come in and inspect. SOL MARKS Reliable Jeweler 817 Mass. St. —direct from the mills—we have the best the market affords (for those who wish it) and practically every day quality for general use. Come here for stationery, correct in form, size and color. CORRECT STATIONERY See Display In Our South Window WOLF'S BOOK STORE 919 Mass. St. COLLEGE THEATRE Night 7:30----9:00 Matinee 2:30—4:00 TODAY—FRIDAY BILLIE BURKE IN "Arms and the Girl" Ink-Tite fountain pens at Barber & Son's. $1.00 allowance for old pens in exchange—Adv. 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 SATURDAY—WM. DESMOND in "FLYING COLORS" Also Keystone Comedy PURE WATER McNISH'S AEREATED DISTILLED WATER Phones: 198 PAY YOUR DAILY KANSAN SUBSCRIPTION at Fraser Hall Business Office—$3.00 year; $1.75 semester. LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 12 West 98th St. Phone 506 Under New Management College Inn Barber Shop Four First Class Barbers Next to LEE'S LANDER THE JEWELER Makes Watches Run Right 917 MASS. ST. Special Showing Furs. On Saturday, one day only, E. Albrecht & Son, Fur manufacturers, will have their representative here with a complete showing of all that is new in Fur Coats, Muffs and Scarfs. If you wish to match a piece or buy a new Fur this will be a splendid opportunity. He will make special prices of at least 25 per cent during this day. WEAVER'S WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Careful Attention Given to All Business SOLD IN LAWRENCE BY JOHNSON & CARL WEAVERS SPECIAL TRAIN Nov. 3rd MANHATTAN AND RETURN on account Nov. 3rd K. U.—K. S.A.C.FOOTBALL GAME Team and Band will use this train Phones: 5 SPECIAL LEAVES LAWRENCE - - - - - - 8:30 a. m. RETURNING, LEAVES MANHATTAN - - - - 8:00 p. m. This is an opportunity to witness one of the most interesting games of the season—come along and boost for K. U. For additional information call E. E. ALEXANDER, City Ticket Agent FARE— ROUND TRIP $3.20 .26 war tax $3.46 Fare 711 Mass. St.