UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN $2 Plays for 10 CENTS THE AURORA THE COLLEGE THEATRE PHOTO PLAYS DE LUXE Daniel Frohman, Famous Players Co., Presents that Charming Little Actress MARY PICKFORD In the Noted Play of Theatrical Life "BEHIND THE SCENES" BY MARGARET MAYO, AUTHOR OF "BABY MINE" BY MARGARET MAYO, AUTHOR OF "BABY MINE" Matinee 2:30-4:00 FIVE REELS Night Student Headquarters Student Headquarters For Fruits, Candies, and Cigars. WINDMILL GROCERY 900 Miss. Both Phones 413 BOWLING ALLEY 714 Mass. Four First Class Alleys A Prize Given Each Week For Highest Score. C. W. STEEPER Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling Club For up-to-date men and women 10 years K. U.—Satisfactory results. Satisfaction Guaranteed. H. A. Frost, K. J. Wilhelmsen, Agts. Bell 1434 924 La. WATKINS' NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $100,000 The Student Depository. A Good Place To Eat At Anderson's Old Stand Johnson & Tuttle, Proprietors 715 Massachusetts Street. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK FRANK KOCH FRANK KOCH "THE TAILOR" Full Line of Fall Suitings. STUDENT HEADQUARTERS FRANCISCO & CO. Livery, Hacks and Garage 812 Vt. St. Phone 139 R. E. PROTSCH THE STUDENTS' TAILOR. A. G. ALRICH PRINTING Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. 744 Mass. Street. Night 7:15-8:40 LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Largest and best equipped business college in Kansas. School occupies 2 floors. Write for THE WEEKLY TYPE or shorehand by machine. Write for THE YEAR. GO TO THE HOME BAKERY For Good Things To Eat C. M. Williamson 933 Mass. CONKLIN SELF-FILLING FOUNTAIN PENS Are Now on Sale at McColloch's Drug Store FOOTBALL and ATHLETIC GOODS Kennedy & Ernst 826 Mass. St. Phones 341 GET EVEN ON MISSOUR! SHOW YOUR COLORS! That'll help some.-Griggs.-Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. A Place to Eat of Peculiar Excellence CITY CAFE CITY CAFE MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS We Want to Attend students 906 MASS. ST. Our Meals Are the "Best Ever" "Hurds" Stationery We have it in boxes, and per pound, in invitation and correspondence size, also correspondence cards. Wolf's Book Store ARROW SHIRTS for every occasion. Color fast --guaranteed satisfactory. "Insist on Arrow." $1.50 up Inc. Makers ARROW COLLARS AND SHIRTS for sale by Johnson & Carl COMING TOMORROW "THE NEW PREXY" THE LITTLE SCHOOLMASTER SEES ALL! KNOWS ALL! Watch for Him! TOMORROW'S Daily Kansan KELTZ BECOME DELTA TAUS LOST-A gold cuff link, rosette engraving. Return to 1301 Tenn. Skin Cure for barbers' itch, eczema, Cuban itch and dandruff. 50 cents at Barber's Drug Store.—Adv. Local Organization Will be Gamma Tau Chapter Next week there will be no Keltz at the University of Kansas. The local fraternity will become the Gamma Tau chapter of the Delta Tau Delta. Installation will be held at the house at 1300 6clock Almond Street, CW Alexson, president of the western division of Delta Tau Delta. The banquet will be given at Eagles' Hall Friday night, with W. P. Borland, of Kansas City as toastmaster. 150 Delta Tau from Kansas City, Baker University, University of Missouri and the University of Nebraska will be present and speeches by Dan Anthony, Henry J. Allen, C. W. Alexson, Dr. Weiland, ex-president, and A. C. Hewitt of Minneapolis, Minn., will consume the greater part of the evening. All announcements in this column refer to the days in the week in which the paper appears unless specifically stated otherwise. Notices should be phoned to the Daily Kansas台店 before 5:00 o'clock of the day preceding appearance of announcement. A mixer will be given at the house Saturday evening in honor of the Missouri Bowl. Announcements Daily Kansan Board meets Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock in the office. Student Volunteers meet Wednes- day at 7 o'clock in Myers Hall. Social and Boys' Work committees of the Y. M. meet in Myers Hall Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Chemical Engineers meet Wednesday building 7 'o'clock in the Chemistry Building. French club meets Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock in Room 306, Fraser. Botany Club meets Wednesday at 7 o'clock in Snow Hall. Quill Club meets Wednesday at 4:30 lcron in Fraser. Band practice in Fraser Wednesday at 7:30. All senior whist players are requested to report to Crumby Williamson before the Thanksgiving vacation. Y. M. C. A. cabinet meets Thursday at 5:30 o'clock with Con Hoffman at 1333 Ohio. Girl's Glee Club meets Wednesday at 5 o'clock at North College. W. S. G. A. meets Thursday at 4:30 o'clock in Myers Hall. Y. W. C. A cabinet meets Thursday at 7:15 o'clock at 1095 Oren. University Debating Society meets Thursday at 7:30 o'clock in Room 110 K. U. Debating Society meets Thursday at 7:30 o'clock in Room 313, Fraser. The Executive Committee of the University Dramatic Club will meet in the public speaking office in Green Park to look to discuss the selection of a play. The senior mixer committee will meet at the Student Union tonight at 9 o'clock. Black Helmet meets Thursday at Beta house at 8:30 o'clock. Sigma Xi will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock with Dean L. E. Sayre, 1323 Ohio street. Linn county students will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at 1345 Kentucky. Jefferson county students will meet in Room 110 Fraser tonight at 7:30 o'clock to organize. CAN SEAT 15,000 PEOPLE IN 20 MINUTES AT MC'COOK Six Entrances and Seventeen Runways Will Facilitate Handling Six entrances with a total of 17 run ways, through which 800 people can be admitted will permit a record crowd at Saturday' big game with Missouri. If the holders of all the fifteen thousand tickets were to appear together the efficient plan of Manager W. O. Hamilton would have them all seated within twenty minutes. Every ticket printed on it on the entrance number, and large signs will indicate the number of each entrance. Manager Hamilton urges that ticket holders present tickets at the proper gate. The seats in the Kansas sections in the south and west bleachers will be more easily reached over the new court. The term 'meteor' By using this walk to McCook Field the home folks will prevent a congestion at the north entrance. The addition of 6000 additional seats, this week bringing the capacity of McCook Field for the game to 15,000, will in no way lessen the quality of the seats and view of the game. The middle arrangement of boxes every second foot is available to see every foot of the field without standing or leaning forward. This is obtained by placing the middle boxes some twenty feet back of the line on which the end boxes are placed, forming a huge half-moon. The sale of tickets at McCook Field will start at 12:30 p. m. Saturday with four ticket sellers on the job. Tickets will be sold Friday and Saturday morning at the Eldridge House and Carroll's. Seventeen ticket sellers will "strip" tickets and one hundred and eighty ushers will seat the big crowd. They will be selected from the University National Guard, the Lawrence high football team and will receive training for their job and there will be no confusion the day of the game. LET TEARS FLOW THEY WASH YOUR EYES Dr. Goetz Assails Powder Puff "Tears are the soap and water of the eyes," said Dr. Alice L. Goetz when asked if face powder was harmful to the eyes. Doctor Goetz takes exception to a statement in the Literary Digest to the effect that particles of powder on the eye often cause serious trouble. "Nature furnishes her own cures," said Doctor Goetz. "If the powder does irritate the eyeball, along comes the tears to wash the particles down into the nose, where they can't do any harm. Incidentally, if powder is applied with a chamois skin, there is practically no danger of its ingestion. In the first place. It is the use of the powder puff that is dangerous. So if women must use powder, let them avoid the deadly puff, and save their tears to melt the stony hearts of parents and professors." LINDSAY'S LECTURE TAKES PLACE OF WATTLES' TALK Nicholas Vachel Lindsay's reading of the first of Willard Watts' lec- sunday afternoon took the place tures on American Poets, to be given for the benefit of the Oread Magazine and the White Cross fund. The other four lectures will be on Witter Bynner, by William F. Scales, eminent poets. Tickets for the series will be put on sale at a dollar. Witter Bynner has promised to come to Lawrence after Christmas if possible, in which event Mr. Watters will yield to him as he did to Lindsay. Bynner is one of the most eminent American poets of the day, and is a dramatist as well, best known as the author of "The Tiger" and "The Little King". Writer at the time of his death was of writen' the Phi Beta Kappa poem, thus following in the footsteps of Emerson. For four years he was associate editor of McClure's Magazine, and of late his poems have appeared in various widely read periodicals. MUMS! For the K.U.-M.U. Game THE FLOWER SHOP will have those fancy ones as usual. Better leave your orders early. 825½ MASS. ST. PHONES 621 Tomorrow, Nov. 18th IS THE LAST THE 'DANSANT UNTIL AFTER THE HOLIDAYS From 3:30 to 5:30 at Ecke's Hall. : For Private Lessons Phone Bell 1396. Offers over 200 courses BY MAIL through its Correspondence Study Department. Credit given for all college work. Address University Extension Division The University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas. The University of Kansas SEE PAGE 61 of the SATURDAY EVENING POST on Sale TOMORROW! GRIGGS Phone 355 PUNCH TICKET $1.50 TEN PRESSES CLARK LEANS LOTHES ALL PRESSING DONE BY HAND 730 Mass. St. CLARK CLEANS LOTHES Overcoats $15.00 Our coats are good ones. We have no credit to keep up-no collectors to pay. Our prices are the same to all—and cash. That is why we can sell you a $20.00 or $22.50 for $15,00 M. J. Skofstad 829 Mass. St. Ushers for Missouri Game All who wish to act as ushers for the Missouri game must report at McCook field tomorrow (Thursday) at 5:00 P.M. for instructions and assignments.