UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN New Requirements Are Planned for Students In School of Education New Regulations to Meet Laws For State Teachers Certi- That conditions under which students in the School of Education registered this fall are subject to change was the announcement made tis morning by Dean Kelly, of the School of Education, that students were tutored during registration week informing those who were about to enroll in educational courses of the proposed change which will make the requirements for a teacher's diploma more nearly coincide with the legal requirements for the state teacher's certificate. A joint meeting of the faculties of the College and of the School of Education, held September 17, recommended that; Requirements for the university teacher's diploma be reduced from 125 hours to 120 hours; that a course in senior teaching in addition to an undergraduate led by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences toward the degree of bachelor of arts; and that the State Board of Administration be asked to grant the state certificate to graduates of the University of Kansas who meet the requirements made by the above board in regard to applicants from other colleges. It will also be recommended that the scholarship requirements of the School of Education be made the same as those of the College. According to the old system of grading, applicants for a university teacher's diploma were required to average eighty per cent, while for a College degree, the scholarship requirement was eighty hours of I's and II's. While these changes have not been passed upon by the faculty of the College, Dean Kelly is confident that they will be adopted by that body. If adopted the measures will go into effect immediately. Student Receptions By the Way— University Club The members of the University Club wil entertain Friday night, Sept. 28, at 8:15, in the club parliors for the newborns in Lawrence. Student Receptions All University students are invited to attend a reception at the Unitarian Universalist night from eight until nine o'clock. A reception will be given at the Episcopal Chapel, tomorrow night, at eight o'clock. All students are cordially to attend. H. Merle Smith, e'18, is working on the farm at his home near Bucklin. He expects to be back on the hill next fall. Lieut. Tenney of Kansas City, a visitor at Tenny Chase House at the University of Texas. ARROW COLLARS 20¢ 2 for 35¢ 3 for 50¢ CHEFT PEABODY & COING MAKERS Hotel Murchlebach BALPHAM AVENUE AND TOWNTH STREET Kansas City, Mo. 500 New Fireproof Rooms Rate from $1200 Under the Personal Direction of S.J. Whitmore and Joseph Reicht Mrs. Wm. H. Schulz 917 Mass. St. charge of the recruiting of an ambulance company at the University last spring. His company is quartered at Kansas City, Kansas. Jane Sheets, c'19, of Lawrence is society editor for the Lawrence Daily Gazette. (Between Woolworth and Kress Stores) Josephine Himes, c'19, of Russel, Kansas, visited at the Alphn Xi Delta house this week. Miss Himes goes from here to enter training as a nurse in the Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago. Roy R. Irvin, instructor in chemistry, left Wednesday for Pittsburg, Penn., where he will do government work. Mr. Irvin will be employed in finding new materials for war bread. LADIES TAILORING DRESSMAKING Remodeling of Garments First student council dance, Saturday night F. A. U. Hall. Shof-stall's 3-piece orchestra. 6-3 Manicure articles of all kinds at Barber & Son's drug store—Adv. Blaine Ramsey, c17, assistant professor of Chemistry, visited his father at St. Mary's Hospital in Kansas City Saturday. Also Hemstitching, Pioticing -120 per yard. Fleeting of every description. All work guaranteed. The Walling Club, 1241 Tennessee last night from 7 until 8 o'clock. Our peach ice ceam is made from the fruit. Try it, at Wiedemann's— Adv. Not how much, but how good. Quality first always at Wiedemann's. Adv. Buy your razors, strops and shaving material of Barber & Son's Druggists.—Adv. A Daily Letter Home—The Daily 'Kansan. From Time to Time you will need just such toilet requisites as we carry. We earnestly solicit your patronage. Evan's Drug Store 819 Mass. St. GREEKS I can save you 10 to 20 per cent on your programs and stationery. Call 504L4. JACK STERLING Paul W. Schmidt: Ive enrolled in ten hours of law and five hours of college and I'm going to have time to crop and finish putting up my corn crop. WHAT THEY SAY Lawson May and John Montgomerie. The farewell dance for Company. M is being given for a purely profitous job. The profit goes to the company fund. Jessie Wyatt: I think journalism is perfectly lovely; and so exciting! Even Professor Boynton wasn't half as bad as they said he'd be. Prof. Eugenie Galloo: The increased enrollment in the French department is not a sudden bad. It is rather a temporary decrease in ship between France and America. Mrs. W. S. Hunter: I am the most affable person in the world when you know your lessons. But I am like the little girl with the little curl down when you don't. If you study; everything will be lovely, lovely! Fresh salted almonds at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Citizens State Bank Deposits Guaranteed The University Bank Why Not Carry Your Account Here? HARRY T. LANDER Jeweler and Watch Repairing Everything new but our Experience 917 Mass. St. Diamonds Watches Silverware Cut Glass ED W. PARSONS Jewelry of the Better Sort Across fr m the Court House Across fr m the Court House WILSON'S The Studens't Drug Store Soda Toilet Articles Under New Management College Inn Barber Shop Four First Class Barbers Next to LEE'S THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner 8th and Kentucky Street Frank Jennings, Minister extends a cordial welcome to all students and members of the faculty to attend any of its services. Sunday School ... 9:45 Morning Service ... **10:45** Christian Endeavor ... 6:45 Evening Service ... 7:45 Sunday Services Press 'em up for Sunday— PHONE 510 OWEN The Cleaner AMUSEMENTS IT'S "POLLY" Yes, it's "Polly of the Circus" with Mae Marsh that will be the FIRST under the management of Sherman Wiggins, and will be shown at the Tuesday event. It's Tuesday of next week. "Bout every body guessed this would be the one when the list was announced last Saturday because it is the picture that will make the event memorable and please everybody, just like a circus. You know, circuses aren't what they used to be. They have grown up and become so very smart with all their mystifying mechanical contraptions. The tanback carries the odor of gasoline split by leaky motors; there are electric lights and brick walls and even the peanuts are roasted in new fangled roasters that somehow burn away their flavor. Then the clowns and the equestriannes are so far off that they don't seem humorous. They're big, bright, big and smart and much less likable. But there are memories and in "Polly of the Circus" these are revived, a real circus atmosphere is attained, and beauty of the picture is that "the audience is made to care." "For the children's sake" the whole family will need to see "Polly of the Circus."—Adv. THE GIFT SHOP Established 1865 The most complete line of Jewelry in the City of Lawrence. A. MARKS AND SON 735 Mass. Kennedy Plumbing Co. All kind of electrical shades Student Lamps National Maude Lamps Cord, Plugs, Sockets, Etc. 937 Mass Phones 568 937 Mass. PROTSCH The College Tailor Kid Gloves We have a bountiful supply of this very scarce article. For Street-For Dress PERRINS 'LAMURE' KID GLOVES BACMO WHITE CAPE STREET GLOVES Over Seam Pique sewn, the backs have heavy black stitching. All sizes. Will cean perfectly. $1.75 value at $1.50. Same in Black, White Back Stitching. For Saturday—Two Glove Specials 20 per cent Discount For Dress Wear, White, Black, Tan, Mode, Gray and Navy. All sizes. Worth today $2.50. Saturday special at pr. $2.00 Another shipment of Fur Pieces, Scars, Shawls, Capes and Animal Scarfs, with head and brush. Black Fox, Black Lynx, Black French Coney, Coney Male, Red Fox, Hudson Seal, and Erpine. Innes, Bulline & Hackman Particular Cleaning and Pressing for Particular People Lawrence Pantatorium Phones 50 12 W. Ninth Lawrence Pantatorium Phones 506 CIN Varsity "COLLEGE THEATRE" TODAY—ONLY TODAY—ONLY SPECIAL ARTCRAFT P PRODUCTION The Famous Stage Beauty ELSIE FERGUSON in a picturization of From the novel by ROBERT HICHENS "BARBARY SHEEP" Admission 15 cents MATINEE 2:30—4:00 NIGHT 7:30—9:00 Coming Saturday—BESSIE BARRISCALE in "A HATER OF MEN" Today and Tomorrow THOS. H. INCE Presents The World's Greatest Film Spectacle Cost $1,000,000 to Produce. "CIVILIZATION" Greater than "The Birth of a Nation" The Acme of Realism, The Sensation of Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Louis and the Metropolitan Centers. If you have one drop of American Blood in Your Body, SEE 'CIVILIZATION' MATINEE 2:30 (One Show) Admission 25c NIGHT 8:15 (One Show) Bowersock Theatre Next FRIDAY and SATURDAY University Vespers-Dean Kelly Speaks-Sunday, Meyers' Hall 4:30 Conducted by Methodist Students-Everybody Welcome-Music. Prof. Downing Mixer After ---