UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN $2 Plays for 10 CENTS THE AURORA PHOTO PLAYS DE LUXE THE COLLEGE THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY JESSE E. LASKY PRESENTS EDWARD ABELES IN NEWSTER'S MILLIONS REPEATED BY REQUEST First Show Promptly at 7, Second at 8:30 and Third at 9:45 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 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. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Largest and best equipped business college in the state. We teach Banks Bank building. we teach STENO sample or shortboard by machining and a catalog. GO TO THE HOME BAKERY For Good Things To Eat C. M. Williamson 933 M Good Kodak Weather Get a kodak and we'll teach you how to use it We have everything in the line of photography We do developing and printing Raymond Drug Store 819 Mass. St. BOWERSOCK Saturday, November 14 MATINEE and NIGHT Boston English Opera Company Announcements In the World's Greatest Opera IL Trovatore All Star Cast, Special Chorus and Augmented Orchestra 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 Kanson office before 5:00 o'clock of the day preceding appearance of announcement. Prices, Night 50c, 75c, $1.1$5.2. $2. Matinee 50c, 75c and $1.00. Seats on sale at Round Corner Drug Company. K. U. Dames will meet with Mrs. Blackman and Mrs. Bodenhauer at 942 Mississippi, Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Y. M. C. A. regular meeting Sunday in Myers Hall at 4:30 o'clock. Send the Daily Kansan home. Kannas-Nebraska returns at Fraser Chapel Saturday afternoon from 2:30 o'clock until the close of the game. By calling K. U. 15 anytime from 2:30 till 4:30 o'clock, those who do not wish to climb the Hill may learn the score and other interesting features of the game. German Club meets Monday at 4:30 o'clock in Room 313 Fraser. Dr. Mabel Ulrich lectures on "Social Morality" today at 4:30 o'clock in Fraser. —"And be bought me a box of Allegretti's —from Carroll's"— Adv. is about the difference in price between cheap clothes and good clothes, and $5.00 looks good to almost anybody. However, when you get down to comparing quality which is just another name for clothesservice, you'll find that the five and the dollar mark look mighty small. Kuppenheimer Clothes $18.00 to $25.00 and you're always glad you spent your money for 'em. Better come in and see the new Fall arrivals . . . Lookers as welcome as buyers . . . Always. New Ones For Fall $1.00 $2.50 Have you noticed how faded your summer shirts are; why they're sun-burned, aren't they? Robert E. House --will have these fancy ones as usual. Better leave your orders early. 825½ MASS. ST. PHONES 621 Tales Out o' School The Kansas-Nebraska Game Play by Play Chapel Fraser Hall Tomorrow at 2:30 The Daily Kansan will have a wire direct from the foot ball field at Lincoln to the chapel platform. Each play will be described, and the position of the movements of the ball diagramed. The service is free. Outsiders are welcome as students. Have you ever noticed the growth of ivy on the northeast corner of the Museum? The first vine was planted by the graduating class of 1003. It was cut down a few years ago but within the last two years it has taken another start. Mr. S. J. Hare, who was here last spring lecturing to the botany department on landscape gardening said that the appearance of the Museum would be much improved by a growth of ivy. How About Signal Practice? How About Signal Practice? Crummy Williamson has begun training for the season that party with him be lodd soon at the Student Union. He not only practices at playing whist three hours a day but also lives on eggs malted milk and dry toast. He says that he intends to have all the cobwebss held in his tournament is held, and that his physical condition will be perfect. Billy Koester, a freshmen, College, has rooted so faithfully for the Varsity team that he is now on the sick list with an attack of tonsilitis. He said that when simply wasn't as strong as his desire when it came to rooting. Members of the Hi-Life club went out to Woodland Park on a steak roast the other evening and were enjoying themselves hugely until Monte Monahan suggested that they take a ride on the whirling swine. Charles Rose and Lawrence Swarts proved such excellent propellers for the swing that several members of the club lost their holds and plowed up the turf with various brushes. One member of the club shows a solid vote of "nay" when steak roasts at Woodland are suggested now. Berta Steele, a freshman College, thinks K. U. a very fine health resort. When Miss Steele enrolled in school this fall she weighed only 109 pounds. The rest of her life has shown such good results that yesterday she tipped the beam at 137. Aftermath Mrs. Joseph Murryd will address the American Chemical Society Saturday afternoon instead of Miss Agnes Anderson as the program reads. Prof. F. H. Hodder, discoursing on the importance of historical dates: "Why, the only way I can remember my daughter's birthday is saying that it comes on same date as the battle of New Orleans." "If the chief sport writer on the paper happens to drop dead and his four immediate assistants all become paralyzed on the morning of the Missouri game," he writes. Landon Themacher, the team's writer to write up the game." Laired was sport editor of the Kansan last year and he could write the story, too. Give Credit for Hikes? The good old habit of taking hikes out into the country has died out to a large extent with the development of gymnasium instruction. Dr. Alice L. Goetz, head of the department of physical training for women, says that walking is better than artificial gymnastics and that she would rather give gym credit for hiking than for doing the apparatus work. Pug Ferguson, wel known student at the University last year, will be in Lawrence next week-end to see the Missouri game. In consideration of the services he rendered to the school last year Harry Willson is trying to get together a committee of welcome to meet him at the train. JOEY BERWICK NEED BE SHAMED NO LONGER Joy in a Macknaw Saves Day Clad in a crimson and blue mackinaw which was presented to him by the faculty of the School of Engineering and a jaunty turban to match. Jon Berwick led the Thunderfall Thundering in its attack on Wash-Saturday. Emporia came to McCook and brought a fancy dressed cheerleader, and the Aggies followed with two white suited pilots. Jo began to feel rather envious of their fine feathers. Prof. F. N. Raymond of the School of Engineering was the first to nove the delicacy in 1945 at Attica. He moved among the faculty to purchase a truly K. U. mackinaw. The coat selected has a crimson body and bright blue belt and arm bands. Presbyterian Church Presbyterian Church Dr. Writhers, past pastor, passing sermon, 10:45 p.m., "The Real" Evening Sermon at 7:45 p.m, topic, "Four Square." -Adv. MUMS! For the K.U.-M.U. Game THE FLOWER SHOP The best chili, the best hamburgers, the best eats. Reynolds Bros.—Adv. On to Lincoln! With a K. U. arm band from Carroll's. They're 10c. Adv. Soph Party, Friday night open to all University, F. A. A. Hall-Adv Allegretti's original coo-choate creams—the most delicious made. At Carroll's, 65c the pound—Adv. Get your K. U. arm bands at Carroll's on the way to the train----10c. 45-3* The University of Kansas 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. Ice Creams Sunday Menu Grape Ice Ice Cream Vanilla, Strawberry, Caramel Nut, Chocolate, Brown Bread. Pineapple ice cream Saturday Night: Music by special K. U. Concert Trio. Phone us your Sunday order. We are glad to deliver when you desire. But no harm done, she was wearing one of our "Electric" House Dresses An Accident! And they are made to protect good clothes and wash away the damage of household duties. (See window display.) Saturday we shall have all our saleswomen wearing "Electric" House Dresses, just to show you how we fit them all in these dresses. Weaver's A FEW EXTRA SPECIAL PENNANTS 18x48, $1.00.