UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --- Big Women's Meeting Called for Discussion Of New Senate Ruling Meeting In Fraser Tuesday to Settle Problems of Physical Training and Formals An open discussion of the new physical training requirements will be held at a mass meeting for women in Fraser castle Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The meeting will be held under the auspices of the Women's Physical Society which has received numerous inquiries concerning the new plans. The matter of formal parties will also be taken up. It will be left to the women to decide whether or not formal parties shall be abolished this year. Representatives of the Senate committee will be present to answer and discuss questions that may be asked. These questions may be written out and left at Mrs. Eustace Brown's office, or they may be asked directly of the committee members at the meeting. Allemania Initiation Party A meeting attended by representatives from each sorority and several other University women was held at the Theta house Sunday. The results of this meeting will be presented to the mass meeting tomorrow. All women are asked to co-operate in making this meeting a success, and getting the matter of compulsory physical training straightened out. By the Way Allemania initiation party Allemania initiated Friday night; for Pauline Rhodes, of Hennesy, Okla; Reba Shepard, of Amhern, Mary Hawkins, of Utah Hawkins, Jes- per Mo.; Clara Nigr, Los Angeles, Caili Californii, Cottrell, Lawrence; Park Stacy, Leavenworth. A banque and Halowne dance followed the initiation ceremonies. Decorations carried out the Halloween spirit which was the subject of a toast by Marion Joseph. Guests for the evening were: Prof. and Mrs. Taillard, Prof. Geo. J. Hood, Miss Marjorie Templin, and Miss Florence Cook, of Kansas City. Mu Pbi Musicale Fraternity Calls Mu Phi Epialon entertained with a musicale Sunday afternoon at the chapter house. After the program, tea was served. The following program was given: piano, Hebra straume, bassoon, clarinet, I will Magnify Thee, Oh God; Mossenthal, Gladys Henry, Alta Smith; violin, "Andantino", Lemare, Ednah Hopkins; piano, "Meditation Religioso," from "Thais"; Lorna Marie Raub; vocal, "Girl Is Love, Ward-Stephens, Healing," from "Norma," Dellini; "dedding March," Mendelssohn, Milled Thral, and Marion Merritt. Pi Beta Phil will be at home to Phi Gamma Delta Tuesday, October 30. Luncheon Members of Chi Omega will be host- ing Delta Tuesday from 5 to 6 o'clock. S. A. E. Home-Coming Miss Evelyn Strong, A.B. '17 will give a one o'clock luncheon at her home, 1345 Louisiana street, Saturday, November third. - S. A. E. I. Hone-Combig * Sigma Alpha Epaison is planning a home celebration for the alumni at the time of the Nebraska-Kansas game. Kanza Pledges Kanza Club announces the pledging of Harold Beisner, c20, of Natoma, and Carl B. Butler, l19, of Manhattan. Hallowe'en Party Gamma Phi Beta will give an in- ternational party Wednesday much offer! Personals Miss Marian Kraft, of Baker, spent from Friday to Sunday with Mary Bovard, '19 at the Alpha Chi Omega on Saturday. The K. U. vs. Ames game on the Saturday K. U. vs. Helen Cook, 'a20, spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. Veron A. Moore, A. B. '17, visited Sunday at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Moore was business manager of the University Daily Kansan last year, and has been working since in the advertising department of the Kansas City Star, and was on his way yesterday to Great Bend where he has accepted the position of advertising manager of the Great Bend Tribune. Miss Phyllis Claypool of Ottawa visited Saturday with Meda McCheney, c20, at the Alpha Chi house. Miss Claypool was one of Ottawa's delegates to the Topeka Students' Conference. Marcellus Stockton, provisional second lieutenant at Leavenworth, *s* Sunday in Lawson, N.J. After a brief time in HPI last year, and a member of the Pi Uplison fraternity Aleen Nelson, a freshman in the college last year, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Lawrence. Miss Nelson is teaching in Ottawa this year. Edwin Price, c'18, who is in the army Y. M. C. A. work at Camp Funston, is spending a few days in Lawrence. Lela Ellison, fa20, returned from Kansas City Wednesday. She has been home for the last week on action and an operation to remove her tonsils. Margaret McGrath, c21, and Mary Cook, c21, from Kansan City, Kansas Saturday, and Sunday. Phi Kappa entertained with a Halloween dance Friday night. Ahokus Elect Members To Help K. U. Athletes Ahoku, honorary society that helps to keep men of the athletic teams eligible, announces the following new members: George H. Dolcehe and Karl Wilhelmsen from the College, R. L. Hamilton, A. G. Armstrong, R. Ramirez and the School of Law, and C. A. Kener from the School of Engineering. The Athletic Helpers of K. U. was organized at the University in the spring of 1916. There are twenty-two members elected from the school, and they were endorsed by the deans of the different schools and the board of athletics. "The men are chosen from the progressive members of the classes who have distinguished themselves for high scholarship," O. Hake, president of the society. Participants in University athletics are given aid in the subjects in which their grades are falling low so that they may be kept on the team. Last year but one candidate was ineligible because of poor work. Neal D. Ireland, a former member of the 1918 class, University of Kansas and now a senior in the School of Law at the University of Michigan elected president of the Oratory Association of that school last week. Women Will Dance to Fill Co. M. Thanksgiving Box Women of the University will have an opportunity to help fill the Thanksgiving boxes to be sent to Company M at Fort Doniphan next Saturday afternoon in Robertson Hall at the Middle Middy Dance of the year. Dances for women only have proved popular this year, 250 were in attendance at the Midday dance given last month by the Women's Student Government Association when upper-classmen invited the students to sophomores as guests. Many women already made dates for Saturday. Naughty Wind Plays Havoc With Big Flag Thus and so does James King, janitor in Fraser Hall and chief custodian of the many flags that fly over it during the course of a year, characterize unthoughtful pranks of the naughty, naughty wind; "but I dat blow wind blow; he buoyed, 'never but about a mouth; but, of de' flag won't last but about a mouth; but, of de' win' don't blow so stady, it may last 'fouite a spite." According to King, the flag that now floats at half-mast over old Fraser is the second one to be raised this year, the first having been literally whipped to pieces. In the past it was customary to raise the flag only on national holidays and in celebration of special events, but now it flies from 8 o'clock in the morning to 6 at night every day of the year. At the present rate of destruction, it will require from six to eight flags to last out the year, as a flag raised daily will be almost totally destroyed in two months. King thinks they should last longer "for dem flags cost but eight or ten dollars." Always a Noble Gift— A GRUEN WRISTLET WATCH There are many charming styles in Gruen Wristlet Watches. New models are constantly being created to keep up with the latest trend of Fashion. They are all beautiful as ornaments and excellent as timekeepers. We will be glad to show you many attractive Gruen models. Ye Shop of Fine Quality PAY YOUR DAILY KANSAN SUBSCRIPTION at Fraser Hall Business Office—$3.00 year; $1.75 semester. PURE WATER McNISH'S AEREATED DISTILLED WATER Phones:198 WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Carefull Attention Given to All Business Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Smith Lawrence Pantatiorium Phone: 501-234-7890 The Varsity "COLLEGE THEATRE" "COLLEGE THEATRE" TUESDAY TODAY JESSE L. LASKY presents Jack Pickford and Louise Huff in "THE GHOST HOUSE" A Paramount Picture By Beulah Marie Dix Remember Your First You could put your arm right through it, couldn't you? Come! Let's go back over the years to "ghost-days" again. See the happiest girl and boy in the happiest little play; a show that will send you home athlete with the spirit of spirituality. Also Burton Holmes' Travels Advisory 10 Cents Admission 10 Cents Wednesday NORMA TALMADGE In "Poppy" WEAVER'S Tuesday One Day Special Display and Remember Tuesday ONLY SALE OF FURS From which to choose Black Lynx, Black and Taupe Fox, Hudson Seal, Moleskin and Kolinsky furs in the smartest styles are now being displayed by the Special Representative of one of the largest houses in America. You may choose from his samples any Fur you wish and he will sell it to you at a good deal less than if buying from our regular stock. $30,000 Stock YOU MAY BE SUPERSTITIOUS BELIEVE in luck, bad and good omens, and all of that—but one thing is certain—the Journalism "Jazz" to be given November 9th in Robinson Gymnasium is going to be some party! Haley's Four Piece Orchestra will be one of the features,—but many other surprises will make this party long to be remembered. Have you made your date! Then get your ticket today! You can buy them from Fred Rigby, Don Davis, Wayne Wilson, or at the daily Kansan Office. THE JOURNALISM "JAZZ" Nov. 9th. Robinson Gymnasium The New Fall ARROW COLLAR 20" each 26x35" 36x50" THE BEST PLACE TO EAT Hadley's 715 Mass. St. PROTCH The College Tailor MIDWAY CAFE A Good Place to Eat Private Dining Room for Parties Basement Perkins Bldg. MIDWAY CAFE College Pantatorium Lemen & Weir, Props. Lemen & Weir, Props. All Work Guaranteed Phone 2344J 1338 Ohio Street Under New Management Under New management College Inn Barber Shop Four First Class Barbers Next to LEE'S CONKLIN PENS are sold at McColloch's Drug Store 847 Mass. Diamonds Watches Silverware Cut Glass ED W. PARSONS Jewelry of the Better Sort Citizens State Bank Deposits Guaranteed The University Bank Why Not Carry Your Account Here? Hardware and Athletic Supplies KENNEDY & ERNST 826 Mass, St. . Phones 341 Students' Shoe Shop R. O. Burgert, Prop. 1107 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. Work and Prices Always Right We also Repair and Cover Parasols. HOTEL SAVOY 9th & Central Sts. Kansas, City, Mo. What would be more appropriate than a banquet in the City. If you have already decided on the date for your spring or farewell banquet write us now for reservations. Always meet your friends at this hotel. For those who want the best in flowers TELEPHONE 55 LAWRENCE FLORAL CO. Choice Carousel and Plints Motor Delivery Varsity Cleaners Best Methods and Workmanship Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing Goods Called for and Delivered See us About Student Tickets Bell 1090 1017 Mass.