UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Sixty Schools Enroll For Debate In State High School League Question of Shipping Subsidies Will be Discussed, Extension Division Announces The question for debate in the high schools over the state has been chosen. The wording is, "Resolved: That the United States should establish a more extensive system of shipping subsidies." Bulletins will be sent out shortly to all the schools who are now enrolled in the Kansas High School Debating League to provide to the finding of material and the scheduling of the debates proper. Sixty schools are enrolled. The list of the high schools in the league this year follows: McLoud, Meridian, Ravensport Second District: Bonner Springs First District: Atchison, Holton McLouth, Meriden, Nortonville. Second District: Bonner Springs, Eudorn, Paola, Rosedale. Third District: Arkansas City, Capee, Parsons. P. District: District Alma, Burlington, Franklin, Loudoun, Reading Fifth District: Washington, Republic, Clyde, Minneapolis. Sixth District: Almea, Burr Oak, Colby, Downs, Hoxle, Lincoln, East Village Seventh District: Bucklin, Cold Water, Dodge City, Ellinwood, Garden City, Greensburg, Great Bend, Haviland, Huron, Hugwort, Norfolk, King County, Hopersville, Pratt, Ring County High School, Spearville, Stafford, Sterling, Syracuse. Eighth District: Argonia, Burice- walton, Walton, Newwater, Sedgewil Walton, Whitewater, Nettles Theta Sigma Phi By the Way— Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorority, will be entertained by a presentation of the writings of Dana Gatlin, and a short sketch of her career as a newspaper woman and showstopper writer; at take up tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 in Fraser rest room. Marjorie Roby and Mary Roberts will have charge of the program. During a short business session names of prospective members will be proposed. Women students who are intending to take up job opportunities for nature as junior 'profession' are eligible to nomination for membership. Election will take place sometime in November. Particular Cleaning and Pressing for Particular People LAWRENCE PANATORIUM TAILORS CLEANERS DYERS and HATTERS 12 West 9th St. Phone 506 —a hat that is an exact duplicate of other makes selling for four and five dollars. In a variety of the new Fall coat, the dush and vim characteristic of this season's headgear. Everything which you find in higher priced hats, you will find in the "Ideal", except the two dollars additional cost! Ideal Clothing Co. 845 Mass. St. Martin-Reber High Grade Merchandise For Less Money A wedding of interest to many K. U. students took place last night. Miss Lottie Martin A.B.'17 and Lieutenant Bonnie Reber, B.S.16, were married in Kansas City, Mo. Lieutenant Reber is on forlough for a time being transferred from Camp Cody, N. M., to Fort Silk, Okla. Joye Brown, B.C., attended wedding. Boy lieutenant and Mrs. Rebber were well known in the University because of their interest in athletics and various other college activities. After receiving his degree '16, Reber spent last year here as physical director of the Lawrence High School. Prof, L. N. Flint; head of the department of journalism, is in Topeka today in connection with the publicity of the annual meeting of the Kansas State Teachers' Association, which will be held November 8 at Topeka Prof, Goldwin Goldsmith, went to Kansas City gesteward to accompany Mrs. Goldsmith, home from the Bell Memorial hospital where she has been ill for several weeks. Our salt almonds and peanuts are always fresh. We salt our own. Nieddemann's.'—Adv. Try the good sweet cider at Wiedemann's—Adv. We have a large line of our own and other makes of chocolates. Wiedemann's.-Adv. "Does your watch run true?" If it doesn't, bring it in and let us examine it. Perhaps it needs merely to be regulated, in which case we'll do the work without charge. Or possibly it may need a thorough cleaning, readjusting, or the replacement of worn out parts. In any event, your watch will run true to time after we have finished with it. pairing. Our repair department is in charge of an We make a very particular specialty of watch reexpert horologist—a man time-trained in his craft. Our prices are as reasonable as you'll find anywhere. THE COLLEGE JEWELER Means A Little Bit Of Everything That's What You Will Find at the STUDENT'S SUPPLY STORE Next Door North of Bricken's Cafe Open for Business Thursday Morning, Oct. 25th Our own made of chocolates packed in boxes. All sizes from one-half pound at 30c to five pounds at $2.75. Wiedemann's—Adv. A whole meal the egg malted milk at Wiedemann's—Adv. SEND YOUR SOLDIER BOY FRIEND Something he will appreciate—spicy, snappy, syncopating stories of University life—football—every incident that occurs on the Hill! ! N O W The Daily Kansan $2.60 for the KANSAN till June 1, 1918-Call K. U. 66 or mail your subscription. Sol Marks 817 Mass. St. TONIGHT ONLY 7:30—9:00 BRYANT WASHBURN in "THE FIBBERS" By James W. Adams ALSO LATEST PATHE NEWS Admission 10 Cents shows opening world's series baseball game at Chicago. White Sox beat N. Y. giants by score of 2 to 6 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANK In "The Man From Fainted Post." --- HALLOWE'EN Novelties and Masks your party more enjoyable. HOADLEY'S 15-17 W. 9th—Just out of the High Rent District Under New Management College Inn Barber Shop Four First Class Barbers Next to LEE'S CONKLIN PENS McColloch's Drug Store 847 Mass. THE BEST PLACE TO EAT Hadley's 715 Mass. St. Citizens State Bank Deposits Guaranteed The University Bank Why Not Carry Your Account Here Hardware and Athletic Supplies 826 Mass. St. Phones 341 MIDWAY CAFE A Good Place to Eat Private Dining Room for Parties Basement Perkins Bldg. College Pantatorium KENNEDY & ERNST Lemen & Weir, Props. All Work Guaranteed Phone 2344J 1338 Ohio Street Students' Shoe Shop R. O. Burgert, Prop. 1107 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. Work and Prices Always Right We also Repair and Cover Parasols. PROTCH The College Tailor Varsity Cleaners Best Works and Workmanship Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing Goods Called for and Delivered See us About Student Tickets Bell 1090 1017 Mass. Varsity Cleaners LANDER THE JEWELER Makes Watches Run Right 917 MASS. ST. DRINKING CUPS FREE To Students Calling at 736 Massachusetts Street A. G. A L R I C H Stationery- Printing- Engraving Binding- Rubber Stamps THE BOWERSOCK THEATRE THE BOWERSOCK THEATRE SHERMAN WIGGINS, MGR. 7:40 P.M. TONIGHT 9:15 P.M. ADMISSION 10 CENTS Metro Pictures Co. Presents Two Lawrence Favorites Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne "Their Compact" An interesting western romance peopled with cowboys, miners, gamblers and others that are quick on the trigger. Coming Saturday "THE BEDROOM BLUNDER" M A C K S E N N E T T Paramount Comedy SALE OF SALES CONTINUES UNTIL NOVEMBER 3rd Better Get That Suit or Overcoat Now ROBT. E. HOUSE 729 Mass. St.