3 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN University Debate Fans To Organize Wednesday Prof. H. T. Hill To Teach Principals Of Debate To Members A University debating club will be organized at 7:15 o'clock Wednesday night in Room 3, Green Hall. More than twenty-five students, interested in debate attended the first meeting of the year which was held last Wednesday. The students are expected to be present at the meeting Wednesday night. Every year the University takes part in at least two debates, a dual debate with the University of Missouri, and a triangular debate with Oklahoma and Colorado. The debaters representing the University in these debates probably will be chosen as the winner of the debating club. The question for the triangular debate has been submitted but has not been accepted. Although freshman and sophomore students do not receive credit for debate, these classes were as well represented at the first meeting, as the junior and senior classes which receive credit. Work of the club for the school year will be outlined and officers of the club will be elected. "The debating club is a good place to get practice," said Prof. H. T. Hill, who will have charge of the instruction for the club. "The first few weeks will be spent in studying the principles of debate. Later on we expect to have debates within the club." By the Way— W. Banquo At the University Membership Banquet for new members of the Y. W. C. A. in Robinson Gymnasium tomorrow night at six-thirty o'clock, Margaret Walker, c19, will be toastmaster. Miss Duffield, secretary of the University organization, and Mary Brownlee, c18, president, spend with toasts representing different phases of the work of the year. The Advisory Board and sustaining members will be present to greet new members. Every woman in the University of Arizona is welcome, but tickets can be obtained in Fraser Hall. Tea For Freshmen The Women's Pan Hellenic Council will entertain the women of the freshman class tomorrow afternoon from three until five at the Alpha Delta Pl house. Members of the council will assist during the afternoon. This reception is an annual affair given by the Women's Pan Hellenic Coun- Initiation The Owls, honorary junior organization, will hold invitation for Joke Casey and Warren Woody tonight at the Phi Kappa house. Fraternity Notes Alpha Delta Pi will give a dance for pledges Thursday night in Ecke's Hall. Eric and Swede will furnish the music. Phi Kappa Psi will call at call the Sigma Kappa house this afternoon from five until six o'clock. Dancing will be the feature of the hour. Sigma Nu will entertain with a dance in Ecke's Hall Friday night, October 26. Mrs. Anna Young will chaperon. Phi Kappa Psi will entertain informally with a house dance Thursday Phi Kappa will call at the Alpha PiKappa will call at the Alpha from seven until eight o'clock. Black Helmet will give a dance in F. A. U. hall Thursday night. There will be a Varsity Dance in F. A. U. hall Saturday night. Visitors Mrs. R. M. Sandhouse of Manhattan is the guest of Jessie-Lea Messick at the Kanna house. Mrs. H. Ingram of Fort Scott is visiting her daughter, Florence, c'19. Don Gardner, c'20, arrived at the Kanza house today. Don is a little late, but he intends to go ahead and enroll. enron. Lieut Garnet McCaleb, 1'19, of Camp Funston, visited Saturday and Sunday at the Kanza house. Classes In School Of Religion Are Organized The Thursday night section of the School of Religion is now well organized. The first classes held last Thursday from 7 to 8 o'clock were well attended. The work is under the auspices of the Associated Religious Workers of the University, which is a combination of the forces of all the churches in Lawrence and the University Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. Christian evidences, a study in the great ideas of religion. Rev. Gordon The psychology of religious experience. Prof. R. A. Schweigler. The social and religious history of the countries in Europe now at war. Dr. F. H. Gese bracht. This class meets in Westminster Hall. The Christian life as a normal experience. Hugo Wedell. Long Experience incorporated with a firm desire to do justice to each garment has made OWEN'S Cleaning and Pressing the best. Sunday school story-telling with hand work, Jessie Lea Messick. The principles of religious education. Dean F. J. Kelly. Call Call OWEN The Cleaner PHONE 510 Comparative religions, a study of the religions of the world and how they differ and agree with Christianity, Dr. Arthur Braden. The teachings of Jesus, Dr. Frank Jennings. Journalism in 10v Scobbs Courses in journalism or newswriting are being held in 107 colleges throughout the United States, according to a directory of schools of journalism published by Prof. Carl H. Getz, secretary of the American Teachers of Journalism, and professor in the de Journalism in 107 Schools Nine more Brazilians have entered the University of Illinois this year. This increase the last year, of six more than were there the representation. Men in the School of Military Aeronautics will be permitted to attend dances given by the Illinois Union and student council at the University of Illinois if they bring women who are in attendance at the university. Military drill has started in earnest at the Ohio State University for freshmen and sophomores. What kind of uniforms the cadets will wear has not yet been decided but it is expected that by June the regulation khaki uniform will be furnished them. ON OTHER "HILLS" Of these 28 are state universities, 17 are state colleges, and the rest are municipal universities, endowed colleges and denominational schools. partment of journalism in the Ohio state university. Separate departments of journalism are maintained in fifteen state universities, in five state colleges, and eleven other universities and colleges. In the other schools instruction of journalism is being given in connection with some other department.—The Daily Iowan. General Wood Macdonald C. Wood, general George C. Funston, has accepted an invitation to speak to the students of the University. The date has not been set, but will probably be in the near future. General Wood May Speak Here "The Flame" Richard Walton Tully's latest success—Adv. For absolutely pure ice cream and good fruit ices wiedemann's Either phone 182.—Adv. A whole meal, the Brown Bread ice cream, at Wiedemann's—Adv. Buy your toilet articles and shaving requisites at Barber & Son's.— Adv. Ours is the best bread made. Try it. Brinkman's—Adv. Our Candy Man has been making the good and wholesome candy sold at our place for the last 20 years. 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Ninth Lawrence Pantatorium PURE WATER McNISH'S AEREATED DISTILLED WATER Phones:198 BOWERSOCK THEATRE Thursday and Friday, Oct.11-12 "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" Supreme Effort in Screen Production HELEN WARE and a Cast of 5000 PEOPLE From the World Famous Novel and Stage Success by ROBERT HICHENS W I T H Teaching a Lesson of Woman's Love and Man's Passion THRILLING In Its Intensity SPECTACULAR IN Rendition THRILLING In Its Intensity A Dramatic Triumph The Acme of Realism The Most Realistic Scene Of All The Great Sand Storm in the Desert Nothing Ever Seen Like It Before TONS AND TONS OF SAND SWIRLING BEFORE YOUR EYES Admission 25 Cents Some of the famous Anna Held Be auties in the French Star's musical comedy sensation, "Follow Me", coming direct from the Casino, N. Y., to the Bowersock Theatre Tues day night, October 16. Prices 75-1.00-$1.50-$2.00. Mail or ders now. Address SHERMAN WIGGINS, Manager.