UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The New Belted Models in Coats The Right Length. The Right Flare.The Correct Collars. Warm materials in Black, Navy. Brown, Green, Copenhnaen and Mixtures. Sizes 16 to 44. Prices $10,$13.50,$15,$16.50 White Chinchilla Coats $13.50,$18 and $20 The Sale of Suits at $23.75 Values $27.50 to $32.00 All Shades—All Sizes—All Popular Material Where there's a possible improvement to be made. Munsing makes it. Munsing Union Suits for men and women in several weights and many styles and combinations to suit every taste. $1.00 to $3.50 a suit. Innes, Bulline & Hackman Benefit Belgian Relief Series of Readings from Living American Authors begins Sunday afternoon Nov. 15, at 4:30 in the Unitarian Church, corner Twelfth and Vermont. Nicholas Vachel Lindsay is expected to be present to begin the series in person. Course Ticket $1.00 Single Admission 25c Tickets obtainable at the door Faculty Gives Reception to Freshmen and Upperclassmen Join in Frolic WASHBURN STUDENTS MADE WELCOME BY PROFESSORS Charles Sturtevant used to go to school at Washburn College in Topeka, and he still has a warm spot in his heart for the school. Speaking of the plan of student organizations to get closer to the faculty, he said: "The thing that I like best is Washburn is the all or good feeling that exists between the faculty and the student body. At the first of every school year the faculty members give an informal reception for the new students and all the old students are there to help out. And the evening certainly is spent informally, too. Each year someone manages to throw up some of their homework or anything ever done before. When I was a first year man, I ran a sack race with a faculty man and he beat me." Announcements 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 Kansan office before 5:00 o'clock of the day preceding appearance of announcement. Butler county students will meet Thursday at 4:30 o'clock in Room 205, Fraser to organize. Y. M. C. A. cabin meets Thursday at 5:30 o'clock with Con Hoffman at 1333 Ohio. University Debating Society meets Thursday at 7:30 o'clock in Room 110, Fraser. K. U. Debating Society meets Thursday at 7:30 in Room 313 Fraser. Mechanical Engineers meet Thursday at 7:30 at 1391 Ohio. Engineers will meet tonight in Marvin Hall at 7:30 to hear E. B. Black, of Worley & Black, consulting engineers. Just received, a fresh shipment of Allegretti original chocolate creams. 65c per pound. Carroll's.'-Adv. Get your K. U. arm bands at Carroll's on the way to the train—10c. Adv. Shampoo Bags and Bamboo Scalp Combs at Barber & Son's.-Adv. Soph Party, Friday night open to all university, F. A. A. Hall—Adv. When Jayhawk Meets One of Those Opponents We are showing Spalding's white shoes for ladies. We see them at Carroll's. Two new posters advertising the Kansas-Missouri game were distributed yesterday. A small poster presenting the front view of a husky full back is the work of Collins, the Kansas cartoonist. The other poster, written in black, was displayed in the hull. It was drawn by Ward Lockwood, an advertising designer of Kansas City. Lockwood was artist for the 1914 Jayhawker. Allegretti's original chocolate creams—the most delicious made. At Carroll's. 65c the pound—Adv. JOHN P. CLUM Lecture, America Picturesque Moving pictures and slides of Hawaii, California and the Panama-Pacific Exposition, under the direction of an expert operator. Game Starts at 2:30 Chapel, Fraser Hall, Wednesday, Nov.18 Admission: Afternoon 25c, Children 10c. Evening 25c and 50c The Game Starts at 2:30 The Kansas-Nebraska game will start at 10:30 o'clock this afternoon. The Kansas special will arrive early Saturday morning and the team will get a long rest before the game. Fourth Bulletin Out 2:30 p. m. and 8;00 p. m. Hoot Mon! All appearing in full Kilted Regimentals, introducing all their special features. They sing,they dance,they play The "Kilties" Are Comin' Canada's Greatest Concert Band Robinson Gymnasium, Two Performances Saturday, November 14 The department of chemistry made a shipment of liquid air to Chicago today. "The Engineering" Experiment Station of the University of Kaua'i and "Vocational Education in Kansas," are the subjects treated in Engineering Bulletin Number 4, which has just been issued by the School of Engineering. The bulletin will be sent to engineers all over the state. On to Lincoln! With a K. U. arm band from Carroll's. They're 10c.— Adv. --- A College man is fonder of his sweater than any other garment. This is why you should wear a “BRADLEY.” It’s worthy of your regard. It’s a friend that will stand by you all during your college course. It’s made of the “stuff” that will never go back on you—that will stand all you can give it and never lose its shape or newness. Here we illustrate the Bradley Jumbo, a big, heavyweight, made of big, warm yarn. It is a fine-looking garment—looks its warmth and comfort. College men everywhere pronounce it a corking style. If your dealer cannot supply you, we will send you the names of the dealers who will Bradley Knitting Company Delavan, Wisconsin XII BRADLEY SWEATERS CARRIED BY WEAVER'S SOLD BY Johnson & Carl