UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TODAY - TOMORROW THE THEATRE VARSITY PRESENTS Annette Kellerman THE PERFECT WOMAN In a Thrilling Fantasy of the Mysterious Deep Neptune's Daughter The Sublime Achievement of the Moving Picture Art Admission 25c Matinee 1:30 and 3:45 Night 7:00 and 9:45 IT LOOKS VERY LIKE AN OIL CAN, BUT ISNT It looks like an engineer's oil can — but it isn't. Its a vaporizer, nickel-plated and is now on Dean L. E Sayre's desk in the Chemistry Building. The fact that Caruso and Teddy Roosevelt use the same kind of a steam vapor kettle adds interest to the little concern. Hot it happened to be there; Dean Sayre had heard of the vaporizer and thought that it would be of interest to his medical students so he wrote to the company for more particulars and in a few days he received the little vaporizer as a gift to the pharmacy department. It is an instrument recommended for colds, lost voice, bronchitis, catarrh and pneumonia by inhaling steam, filled with some kind of medicine. The small water tank is heated by an alcohol jet and the steam runs through the benzoin saturated cotton into the mouth or nostrils. Caruso uses this form of treat ment to clear his throat and to guard away irritations. He uses it a little differently according to Charles Bloomingdale in the Saturday Evening Post: "A glass of water containing bicronate of soda and water, a vaporizer, a rubber hose is connected with a thin, forceful spray shoots out a full foot into which Caruso plunges, mouth open." Women Have Athletic Field Women Have Athletic Field The women of the University of Oregon have an athletic field of fourteen acres, a volleyball court, hockey, baseball, and volleyball. A portion of the field will be set aside for folk dancing. Con Squires, the photographer, has negatives of K. U. graduates— back for a good many years,...o for a computer can be ordered at any time. Adv= Reynolds Bros. serve good chili all the time. -Adv. C|B a la Spirite CORSET What is Your Version? The present-day tendency toward extreme individuality in dress makes every well-dressed woman seem to be wearing a different version of smartness. If you are corseted in a CIB a Spirite Corset—wearing the model designed for you especially—you will rest assured that your version of Fashion denotes a true realization of smartness and elegance. MANY OLD STUDENTS SEE TAIL TWISTING--? See the new CB models in our corset department today. THE STANDARD EVERYWHERE FOR THE WOMAN OF FASHION WEAVER'S Loyal Former Jayhawkers Come to City for Missouri-Kansas Game Many of the old grads were back for the Missouri game. Here is a partial list that has been sent in to the Daily Kansan on request: The following people were guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house this week-end: Mrs. Donald Wheelock, Mrs. John Muskettman, Mrs. Clarence Sowers, Emily Foster, Cotter, Cotteler, Miller and Topken, Janetelle Troupe, Kansas City, Missouri, and Mrs. Edgar Ford. Visitors for the big game at the PhiGamma Delta house were: W. Y Morgan, Hutchinson; Arthur Harvey Salina; W. K. Wimbal, Horton; Alfred Landon, Robert Lindley, Atchison; Benjamin Macking, "Buck" Campbell, Rosedaide; J. R. Ellis, Kanata City; J. W. Kimball, Horton; Joseph, M. Russell Fitzpatrick, Kansas City; W. W. Fuller, Kansas City; Charles Greenlee, Jewell; Joe Bihop, Kansas City; H. D. 'Brann, Kansas City; Judge Clarence A. Burney, Kansas City; Mo. W. A. Buric, Sylvan Grove; M. J. Kain, Atchison; William Fugate, Atchison; James Parker, Tulaa, Okla.; Ronald Ramsey, Atchison; Herbert Somers, Abilene; Ray Steman, Kansas City; Sam Stomm, Des Moines, la; Shefai, James Parker, Oklahoma; Ronald Wellan, Kansas City; Walter Truesdale, Newton; J. M. Challis, Atchison; Mead Irwin, Kansas City; Henry Schott, Kansas City; Warren Halpin, Kansas City. Among the red-blooded Kansas who travelled by rail, water, and dirt road and saw the contest were a dozen and more Kansas editors. Prof. Merle Thorne entertained the following at luncheon and a line party; E. E. Kelley, Toronto Republican; J. L. Napier, Newton Kansan-Republican; Jess Woreley, Ottawa Herald; Charles H. Brownen, Horton Headlight; O. W. Little, Alma Enterprise; John C. Madden, Hinn County Republic, Mound City; H. C. Sticher, Osage City Pres., Vassal Geo. Go. Vassal College, Glick Pockeel Le Roy Reporter; R. H. Faxon, Garden City Telegram; and W. E. Davis state auditor. At the Phi Kappa Psi house: F. Nutter, M. Graham, M. H. Creager, H. Evans, L. Sawyer, N. C. Campbell, M. Blacker, M. Blackmar, C. Younggreen, Ed Meservery, G. E. Edwards, Jr., "Spud" Conner, J. Musselman, S. McNulty, R. Blake, G. Glenn, H. Wheelock, Done Wheelock, Winn Scarlett, S. Humphrey, F. Merrill, Chuck Delo, C. Falls, G. Bowles, C. Kinnear, M. Evans, T. S. Englar, W. Dyer, Joe Dyer, Sain Ainwsorth, G. H. Hill, J. G. Hayden, J. R. Blacker Guest at the Chi Omega house: Dorothy Swartz, of Ironne, Irene McManus, of Newton, Mary Davies, of Atchison, Lucy Challis, of Atchison, Lillian Northrup, of Jolla, Myrtle Lady Barker, of Kansas City, Kan. Bert Roff, of Kansas City Kan. Sybil Silkwood, of Kansas City Mo. Mrs. E. C. Waldo, of Ellis, Mrs. Joseph Clandon, of Salina, Mrs. Wilbur Laphan, '09, of Chanute, Mrs. Arch Narramore, '13, of Wichita, Helen Degan, '13, of Kansas City, Helen Stevens, 12, of Parsons, Franc Banker, 13, of Russell, Doris Irls, of Olate, Hazel Burgess, of Helen Craan, Curtis Kaplan, of Kansas City, Fern McClaim, of Manhattan, Rowea Wilkinson, of Kansas City, Gretta Collins, of Belleville, Helen Sapp, of Galena, Mary K. Johnson of Kansas City, Mo. Alumnae at the Pi Beta Phi house: Alumnae at the Pt1 Beta 110 house Mrs. Lawrence Pearce, 12, 'Tonganova, Mrs. Gilbert Prith, 13, Emporia, Dillie Moore, Kansas City, 14, Marissa Fairwerth, '4, Kansas City, Laule Smith, '14, Independence, Mo., Ben nice Butts, '14, Wichita, Davida Sawell and Edith Cubbison, both of Kansas City. Kan Guests at the Sig Alph house: B. Darnall, Cup Haddock, L. Judy, R. Riley, G. Belt, R. Darrow, P. Cubbison, P. Coombs, E. Ed Coombs, F. Johnson, Ed Welsh, S. Hamilton, C. Johnson, K. Hamilton, C. Watson, C. Geiger, K. Hamilton, C. Watson, F. Theis, F. Flikin, W. Flikin, R. Chambers, R. Richardson, and J. Gage. Guests of the Alpha Taus: Floyd Fisher, '14, Wamego; Edward Van der Vries, '14, Frank Reed, Kansas City; Bock Reed, '07, Kansas City; Ray Taylor, Mildred; Holdcar Halloum, Fort Scott; Sam Baker, Kansas City; and D. V. Dierchs, Kansas City. Alumni members of the Sigma Chi fraternity who returned: I. Dibble, Tom Kingsley, C. Brigham, G. Kellog, O. C. Gossard, E. Woodbury, W. Elsemayer, A. B. Caswell, J. P. Woodbury, C. P. Woodbury, H. H. Woodbury, J. Strickler, Sweede Carlson, Roy Osborn, and wife, W. S. Norris, E. Holton, A. Fulton, Daniels, O. Sharpie, Sharpe, Sharpe, Ott Connell, Joe Connell Visitors at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house for the game: Phillis Burroughs, '13, Francis Meservey, '17, Ruth Walker, '12, Mrs. Maud Brown, Jo Riddle, Mrs. Fay Moses, Judy and Myra Luca, Jenette Maxwell, Columbia, Mo, LeVere Le-mon, Helen Wemba, Emmia Ladd, Boreen Sweet, Jane Crawford, Jacob Sweet, Sweet Hean, Seaen Crosby, Grace Davis, Katherine Wells, Margaret Carter, Mrs. C. H. White, and Marjorie Jailette. B. Robertson, J. Smith, C. Burnett, '09, R. S. Bracewell, '14, R. L. Eld Guests of Pi Upsilon; California now ranks as the largest state university in America, the second largest university in the United States and the eighth largest university in the world. At the present time there are 4617 undergraduate students, 488 graduate students, and 845 officers of administration and faculty. California U is Largest Ross Busenbark was sitting in a chair enjoying a needed rest in the lobby of the Lincoln Hotel at Lincoln, Nebraska, Saturday, when a page began calling for him. Ross thinking something had happened rushed to the desk only to find Sam Degen there. "I just wanted to know where you were." Sammy explained nonchalantly. ridge, '14, R. L, Hoffman, '12, R. Finney, '13, F. Robertson, '10, R. Bishop, S. Smith, R. Bishop, R. Wills, '11, S. Roberts, '11, and Vigil McCarty, '99. S. M. Shields, '99, Topeka, J. A. Woodward, '02, Salina, L. Osborn, '02, Kansas City; King Cortolou, '09, Kansas City; Vale Nance, '10, Kansas City; Ashley, K. Kansas City; A. Johnson, 12, Okmulgee, W. Boem, '13, Hutchinson, F. Ott, 12, Hamilton, H. Staley, '14, Richmond; W. H. Holloway, '14, Hutchinson; W. H. Holloway, '14, Hutchinson; son Tonganocake, L. W. Banker, Russell; A. C. Bigleow, J. Bigelow, Gardner; Henry Moore, Bruce Young, Joe Gleadall, Hutchinson; "Butch" Cowell, Lawrence John Smallley, W. W. Bowman, and L. W. Betourny, Concordia. Beta alumni who were back for the game: O. T. Atherton, A. Allen, R. G. Alison, Walter Brown, A. I. Beach, J. B. Boyle, R. E. Crawford, E. Ford, Bruce Hurd, F. Kaul, E. King, C. Leland, L. Kephinger, K. Anderson, R. Lieber, F. Eiery, L. Pilliam, L. Pearls, Rober, M. Siegel, John Schwinn, L. Kaul. Barton & Ramags Offer The Nu SigmaNu medical fraternity had these; D. O. Smith, '13. J. W. Campbell, '14. C. Earnest, '14. H. A. Alexander, '14. from Kansas City, and J. E. Henshaw, '14. Osborn. Knights of Columbus alumni who will witnessed the game. The Laughing Comedy Success THE GIRL and the TRAMP J. Lynch, '14, Herington; F. Lynch '14, Herington; H. Fieraband, '14 Kennedy, '14, Newton M. Guilfoyle, '14, Wamego; G. Dunn '13, Hanover. Guests at the Sigma Kappa house: Bowersock Theatre, Fri. Nov. 27 Vaudeville Introduced Between Acts Guaranteed to Be the Best Comedy Playing at Popular Prices. 25c, 35c and 50c. Kittie Smith, Burlington, Rhea Wilson, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. John Carlyle Johnson, Kansas City, Kan. Mrs. R. M. Anderson, Independence, Mo.; Rogene Anderson, Independence, Mo.; Rogene Anderson, Independence, Mo.; Mrs. F. W. Lichen, Leavenworth Isadore Landour, Joplin, Mo.; Polly Valdridge, Kansas City Mo.; Ellis Stuart, Kansas City Mo.; Glenn Cowley, Kansas City Mo., and Mrs. Frank Lucas, Cherokee. H. B. Jenkins of Kansas City; L. Zimmerman, '14, of Sterling, and H. Marsh, '14, of St. Louis, and Harlan Thompson, Frank Lucas, Che Pi Kappa Alpha Alemannia alumni returned: Miemba alumni returned; Memma alumna Leslie Dodd, '14, Washington, Iowa, Leslie Dodd, '14, Washington, Iowa. Robert Dillingham, '12, of Hoisington; O. Sherrard, '12, Kansas City Ethel Atwood, '12, Clay Center; Lille Mattson, '20, Dunlap Olmer grades who came: Glenade Griffith, 11, of Lawrence Miss. Missouri, 11, of Lawrence, a teacher in the lai high school, and Lulu Oman, '69, of Emoria. Miss Louise Brown of Eskridge was the guest of Hazel Longabaugh, a special in the School of Fine Arts. Former members of Alpha Delta Pi Foster members of N.F.A. be held here Anna Mault, '18, Kansas City, Mo; Florence Strahn, Buillon; Veda Rankin, Paola; Gertrude Ferg, Girald. Hoadley's for post cards, 5c per dozen up—Adv. FOOTBALL Thanksgiving Game Kansas City, November 26 Special Train Oklahoma vs. Haskell Indians Game will be played at Association Park and called promptly at 2:30 p. m. Tickets for the game on sale beginning today at Smith's News Depot. Special train will leave Santa Fe Depot promptly at 12:20 p. m. and arrive Union Depot Kansas City, at 1:30 p. m. Arrangements have been made to have street cars in waiting at Union Depot on arrival of special train to take everyone to Association Park. There will be no delay. Returning, special train will leave Union Depot, Kansas City, at 5:45 p. m. Large delegation Lawrence fans are expected to accompany Indian delegation in special train. Haskell students and faculty will turn out four or five hundred strong. The Haskell Band of 40 pieces will enliven things on special. If you want to see a real football game, don't fail togo. This is the last chance of the season. SENIORS For further particulars address the undersigned or phone number: W. BURNETT, Att. RATES ARE ON, HAVE YOUR PICTURE TAKEN SQUIRES