UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN University Women Have Organization To Control Affairs Women's Student Government Association Makes Rules of Student Conduct Date Rule Is Unchanged Men Must Beat It At 11 o'Clock —President May Suspend Ruling The Woman's Student Government Association of the University of Kansas is the one organization to which every woman of the University belongs. Registration in the University makes her a member. Eachmember financially also is expected to contribute twenty-five cents a year. Last year this fund with additional money raised by the executive council was used to pay the annual $50 scholarship to adopt a French war orphan for a year and to pay a $50 subscription to the Red Cross Snowdrop Society, pay the expenses of dances and other social affairs given for women students. The association has received dues from 265 women this year. The executive council of the Association is composed of the president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, elected by the University women, and two representatives elected by each class. The freshman elections will be the first week in November. Kathleen Katherine President, Ethel Scott vice-president, Marion Joseph, secretary, and Julia Kennedy, treasurer. HOUSE AND PARTY RULES The following customs have been adopted by the women of the association. The association, acting in its addition to make additions to the customs from time to time as it may see fit. Section 1. Rooming houses for women should be closed not later than 10 o'clock every night in the week except Friday and Saturday nights, when they should close not later than 11 o'clock, or when entertainments of general interest are held. Section 2. Student parties should be prepared for nights of heights, or nights preceding holidays. Section 3. Social engagements should not be made for the evenings of school days, except for Friday or for evening preceding holidays. The purpose of the association, according to the constitution shall be to foster among the women a feeling of mutual responsibility and a high regard for both liberty and order, to maintain high standards of living and scholarship, and to promise loyalty to the University. The association has power to make all rules and regulations necessary to carry out the purposes for which it was organized; to regulate all matters pertaining to the conduct and welfare of women in school and student organizations and activities in which women students are concerned. PRESIDENT MAY SUSPEND RULE The "date rule" does not apply to out of town men but the hours of closing are the same. The president has the power to suspend the "date rule" for concerts and other enter-into events at the Hall or the later, or for other occasions for which she considers it necessary. On holidays the rule automatically is suspended. The association has endeavored to VARSITY DANCE F.A.U.Hall Schofstall's 3 Piece Orchestra Saturday Night organize all the women of the University for work through the district system. Each district usually contains fifty women and are under the supervision of a district chairman, who is appointed by the council at its first meeting. Formerly the district chairman was responsible for purposes but this year an effort will be made to start Red Cross work, Katherine Reding, announced. By the Way一 Why? An elderly woman, who was visiting on the Hill this week was heard to remark that women attending the University were much younger than when she attended. According to her account, this is not true—no doubt she was forming her conclusions from the extremely short skirts that have appeared this fall. No, K. U. is not a kindergarten, and certainly skirts will as the days shorten and the wintry days rush about Mont Oread. With only three days more of rushing the sororites are busier than ever. The traditional bid wagon or more modern bid auto will leave the library next Monday at two o'clock and the next Saturday will he settle within a few hours. Exclusives of Chi Omega, Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Kappa, Kappa Kappa Gamma are scheduled for today; exclusives of Gama Phi Beta and Alpha Delta Pi will be given tomorrow. Other sorority affairs today were the cabaret at the Alpha Xi Delta house and the Gamma Phi Delta house. The sorority morrow the Chi Omegas, Alpha Xi Deltas and Sigma Kappa will entertain at breakfasts, and the Kappa Alpha Thetas at a picnic. Three fraternity dances will be tonight; the Kappa Sigma house dance, the Phi Gamma Delta dance, the Kappa Alpha Dance at Ecke's. An informal dance will be given at the Alemannia house tonight. The annual reception of the University Women's Association for everybody in the University will be in Robinson Gymnasium tomorrow night from eight until ten o'clock. Chancellor and Mrs. Strong, Vice-chancellor and Mrs. Burdick and Prof. and Mrs. F. B. Dains will stand in the receiving line. Company M will also be guests. An authorized Varsity dance will be given in F. A. U. Hall Saturday night. All men in the University are into clubs, fraternity and sorority houses on our pure, rich and delicious ice creams and sherbets. Special Prices Telephone 182 Wiedemann's We have a money saving proposition that will interest you. Mrs. Wm. H. Schulz 917 Mass. St. Also Hemstitching, Picoting —12c per yard. Pleating of every description. All work guaranteed. LADIES TAILORING DRESSMAKING Remodeling of Garments (Between Woolworth and Kress Stores) We sell paper at prices that interest Carter's Typewriter Supplies Stationery University Supplies Agents for CORONA Typewriter 1025 Mass. St. vited to attend the Freshman Mixer in Myers Hall tomorrow night from six until eight o'clock. A tea for Freshman women was given in the rooms of the Women's Corner in Fraser Hall this afternoon from four until five o'clock. Edna Roberts, fa18, returned to the Hill this morning after a summer spent with the Cadman Chautauqua Company. Charlotte Hungate was with the same company will not return to school until next semester. Speed Heath, l'17, was back at the Beta base for rushing. Speed is practicing law in Kansas City. Dellah and Dorothy Johnson of Beloit have been guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house this week. Both were enrolled in school last year. Wiedemann's welcome the students. We solicit your patronage. Our quality of good work is just the same. Your books are just the same. Meet your friends here...Adv. Speaking of Definitions: First semester of school—The period of time when the most flaplooped fry learn dinnertime and dinner at suppertime. 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TAXI 12 PHONE THE GIFT SHOP Established 1865 The most complete line of Jewelry in the City of Lawrence. A. MARKS AND SON 735 Mass. Our entire new showing of the smartest fur pieces at 20 per cent discount during balance of September. Foxes—Stoles, shawls, animal scarfs, muffs and novelty pieces, in Red Fox, Taupe Fox, Black Fox. At 20 per cent Less Hudson Seal—Flat Shawls, Stoles and capes, barrel and melon muffs. Mink—Shawls, capes, muffs. Black Lynx—Several handsome sets and separate pieces. Black Civet Cat, Skunk Dye—In capes, shawls and muffs. Black O'possum, Jap Mink, Coney Mole, French Coney, Brown Coney. ink and Kolinski Mink (dyed musk rat)—One of the most beautiful and durable furs in all the popular shapes of scarfs or muffs. Take Her to Brick's K. U.'s eating place for Sunday evening dinner. Where the food is always of the same standard—choice meats and vegetables cooked by skilled chefs who add just the zest and flavor to make your meal appetizing and delightful. Telephone us now—Bell 592—so we can reserve a table for you. No extra charge for such accommodation. The Oread Cafe E.C.BRICKEN.Prop. "Just a Step from the Campus!" We Like to Do Little Jobs Of Repairing Ye Shop of Fine Quality The College Jeweler THE FLOWER SHOP Leading Florists MR. and MRS. GEO. ECKE 825½ Mass. St. Phones 621 ANITA STEWART in "THE GIRL PHILIPPA" Robert W. Chambers' Special Production With "The Girl Philippa" Anita Stewart TODAY ONLY The Varsity "COLLEGE THEATRE" Admission, 10c Matinees, 2:30 and 4:00 Nights, 7:30 and 9:00 Tomorrow— Marguerite Clark in "Prince and Pauper' THE DELUXE CAFE 717 1/2 MASS. ST. A place so consciciously clean that we are not ashamed to cook before our customers. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 801 Kentucky Street Frank Jennings, Minister extends a cordial welcome to all students and members of the faculty to attend any of its services. Student Reception Tonight, 8 o'Clock, Church Parlors Sunday Services Sunday School ... 9:45 Morning Service ... 10:45 Christian Endeavor ... 6:45 Evening Service ... 7:45 o. nt ill de ne University VespersChancellor Strong will SpeakMyers Hall, Sunday 4:30 Announced by Methodist Students-Prof. Downy, Director of Chair-Half hour Mixer Everybody Invited