'UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Photo Plays De Luxe $2 Plays for 10c THE AURORA THE COLLEGE THEATRE HENRY W. SAVAGE offers MACLYN ARBUCKLE TODAY IN GEORGE ADE'S COMEDY TRIUMPH "The County Chairman" IN FIVE REELS FRIDAY ONLY "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS" REPEATED BY REQUEST REPEATED BY REQUEST Matinees 2:30 and 4:00 Friday Night, 1st show promptly 7:00, 2nd at 8:50, 3rd at 9:45 Blue Ribbon Shoe Shop F. HARMOUTH 836 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. 13 Years Custom Work MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK FRANK KOCH "THE TAILOR" Full Line of Fall Suitings. STUDENT HEADQUARTERS FRANCISCO & CO Livery, Hacks and Garage 812 Vt. St. Phone 130 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 Kansas. School occupies 2 floors Lawrence Bank building. We teach TVTY English. Write for sample Stenotype notes and a catalog GO TO THE HOME BAKERY For Good Things To Eat C. M. Williamson 933 Mass "Procrastination" is an expensive habit. Come now, see what we have for your present, also future needs. Wolf's Book Store BOWERSOCK Saturday, November 14 MATINEE and NIGHT Boston English Opera Company In the World's Greatest Opera IL Trovatore All Star Cast, Special Chorus and Augmented Orchestra Prices, Night 50c, 75c, $1.1$5o. 2. Matinee 50c, 75c and $1.00. Seats on sale at Round Corner Drug Company. Send the Daily Kansan home. 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. 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. "NORMAN" The NEWEST ARROW COLLAR Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Makers RED CROSS TOTALS INCREASE EACH DAY ARROW COLLARS AND SHIRTS for sale by Johnson & Carl SEEKS WORK IN AMERICA Little Ditch Girl Stow-away on Red Cross Boot, Would Support Family Because her family was starving and she and her father and brother had no prospect of work, Annie Bloomers, a young Holland girl, became a stowaway on the ship Red Cross and came to America to find employment. As soon as the war is over she intends to go home, but in the meantime she must support her family in Holland. LOST-Kappa Alpha Theta pin pear- name on back, initials of which are H. K. A. Return to 1236 Oread. Reward. 43-3 If you want to help in such distressing cases as these, add your name to the White Cross fund today. "It is all terrible, terrible," she says. "The Belgians come into Holland in great hordes, and every home they visit has a family. Our home was too small to take any. Some of them have hardly any clothes. Some of them have lost their families. It is too hard to be cared for," and I like not to think of it." Skin Cure for Cuban itch, eczema, dandruff and skin affections. At Barber & Son's.-Adv. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw At the Varsity, today only, in "The Threads of Destiny." Five Reels.— Adv. Faculty and Student Contributions Swell Lists Every Evening Soph Party, Friday night open t all University. F. A. A. Hall.-Aall. LOST—12th Century English Prose and Poetry. Return to Laura Stewart, 709 West 12th and receive reward. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw And her son Russell William Thaw at the Varsity. Today only—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. The following have contributed to the Red Cross Fund. Victor Bottomly $1.00 A. C. Nicolet 1.00 Leon A. Harsh 1.00 Arthur B. Weaver 1.00 J. W. Dyck 5.00 Lester Gillespie 1.00 Ovead Cafe 2.00 V. H. Holston 1.00 Ed. Burkholder 1.00 Ames P. Rogers 1.00 W. W. Davis 5.00 W. S. Johnson 5.00 John Henry 1.00 Willard Wattles 5.00 J. W. Schwab 5.00 W. A. Whitaker 5.00 John Gleissner 1.00 Spyid Adams 5.00 Hazel Allen 5.00 Carl Becker 3.00 A. H. D. 2.00 Margarete Hockdorfer 1.00 E. E. Lyder 1.00 Esther Swenson 1.00 E. H. S. Bailey 5.00 Nadine Newlin 5.00 E. M. Hopkins 5.00 Con Hoffman 2.50 Hal Coffman 2.50 P. V. Faragher 1.00 T. R. Hughes 1.00 Margaret Lynn 5.00 Flores Myers 1.00 C. G. Dauph 5.00 A Friend 5.00 R. R. M. 5.00 J. P. McCammon 1.00 Raymond A. Schwegler 10.00 Arta Brownlee 1.00 Zetha Hammen 1.00 Beth Kicaid 1.00 A. M. Scheepper 1.00 L. B. McCarty 1.00 Dandelion C. Dillay 1.00 Lawrence P. Swarts 1.00 Helen Holtzschue 1.00 Mrs. E. Holtzschue 1.00 G. W. Stratton 5.00 Arvin Olin 10.00 Alice Winston 5.00 Hearty Brown 1.1 Merle Thorpe 5.00 Drexell Powell .25 M. C. 1.00 Bennett M. Cady 2.00 H. P. Cady 5.00 G. E. Williamson 1.00 Anonymous .59 Carl Klooz 1.00 Ralph Buffington 2.00 J. D. Berwick 1.00 Martha Plotrowski 1.00 J. E. Todd 1.00 E. M. Briggs 1.00 A. M. Wilcox 10.80 George O. Foster 5.00 H. S. Nelson 1.00 E. Simpson Yeomans 1.00 Eloshe Stevenson 1.00 Olive E. Moore 1.00 Edith Griffin 1.00 Gilbert M. Clayton 1.00 Chas. A. Shull 2.00 Mary Helen Keith 1.00 F. W. Blackmar 5.00 V. N. Valgren 2.00 U. G. Mitchell 5.00 C. H. Talbot 1.00 Esther Burke 1.50 Paula Flagg 1.50 E. M. Johnson 1.00 M. J. Johnson 1.00 W. A. Griffith 5.00 Alpha Delta Pi 25.00 Kappa Kappa Gamma 25.00 Kappa Alpha Theta 15.00 Kalpha Chi Omega 6.50 Sigma Kappa 15.00 Pibeta Phi 15.00 Chi Omega 7.50 W. J. Baumgartner 5.00 E. Downey 1.00 Agnes Anderson 1.00 A. McAuley 1.00 Arthur J. Boynton 5.00 S. J. Hunter 5.00 H. D. 5.00 May B. Fritche 1.00 Lucy M. March 1.00 Helen Bocker 5.00 Scott Griesa 2.50 Donald D. Davis 1.00 T. H. Croneemeyer, 1.00 Oscar Brownlee, 1.00 Marion Sherfrey 5.00 Minnie S. Moodie 1.00 D. J. A. 2.00 Sigma Chi fraternity 25.00 J. L. Seller 1.00 Chancellor and Mrs. Strong 25.00 J. N. Van der Vries 5.00 Geo. N. Vansell 1.00 W. R. B. Robertson 5.00 H. A. Millis 5.00 Louis E. Sisson 5.00 Reese A. Hall 5.00 M. A. 5.0 A. L. Bomen 1.00 Y. W.-Y. M. Vesper service 7.52 R. D. O'Leary 5.00 C. S. Skilton 10.00 Robt. A. Young 1.00 K. W. Pringle 1.00 E. C. Colin 1.00 J. E. Todd 5.00 Myrtle Greenfield 5.00 May Gardner 5.00 Mrs. Theo Gardner 5.00 W. H. Johnson 5.00 E. W. Murray 2.00 Florence Fuqua 5.00 G. N. Watson 2.00 Pi Kappa Alpha 11.00 Acacia fraternity 25.00 **Mrs. F. H. Snow** 10.00 H. P. O. 10.00 E. F. S. 2.00 Arthur T. Walker 2.00 Paul Teeter 2.00 Geo. Belcher 1.00 C. C. Crawford 3.00 W. H. Twenhofel 2.50 Anon. 1.50 Bess Gill .50 Phi Kappa Psi 25.00 R. E. H. 1.00 D. C. Dilly 1.00 T. T. Swain 1.00 N. B. Downing 2.00 Helen M. Clark 2.00 Geo. E. Putnam 5.00 F. E. Kester 5.00 H. O. Kruse 5.00 Kappa Sigma 16.00 E. Galloo 10.00 H. T. Hill 5.00 Eaten Gumbiner 5.00 H. S. Nelson 1.00 Anon 5.00 Anon 1.00 W. B. Druckmiller 2.00 C. C. Young 2.00 A. E. Stevenson 5.00 G. R. .50 M. S. 1.00 L. N. Flint 5.00 Faculty, School of Eng. 25.00 E. G. Kauffman 1.00 Mrs. Mary G. Allen 1.00 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $699.50 "NEW CHAPEL PLAN WORKS;" SAYS THE MAN WHO KNOWS Reverend Elderkin Thinks 400 Attendance Indicates Success of Experiment "I am well pleased with the attendance this morning and this new plan of chapel is beginning to look good to me. I think that it will go all right." This was the statement made by Rev. N. S. Elderin at the close of chapel services this morning, Rev. Mr. Elderin addressed the students on the "First Thirty Years of the Life of Jesus." Four years later, a memorial members were present to hear his tall and take part in the services. Doctor Elderkin in his talk gave a bachelor of the first thirty years of Jesus'. "They were not silent or inactive years but years of preparation," historians fail to record these years, given them the appearance of inactive years. We have no silent years on earth. Each day is writing itself forever, our character and, at a character stand record of all his deeds." Nov. 14—Nebraska University, at Lincoln. Nov. 21-Missouri University, at Lawrence. Nov. 7—Washburn University, at Toneka. Dates and Teams on K.U. Schedule Inter-class Cross Country Run. Saturday, October 31. Lawrence. Run, Saturday, November 7. Ames, Saturday, November 7. Friday, November 13, Lawrence Great young peoples' meetings at Methodist church at 7:00 o'clock. Hear Coombs at 7:45...Adv. Postals, city views, at Hoadley's, 5c per dozen—Adv. Mail Orders Filled. 15x36 Pennants 50c each, $5 per dozen. GRIGGS' 827 MASS. All the Leading Schools of the country represented in this collection. A FEW EXTRA SPECIAL PENNANTS 18x48, $1.00. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw At the Varsity, today only, in "The Threads of Destiny." Five Reels.— Adv. When you are going to make a salad don't forget the 10, 15 and 25 cent jars of Tuna fish at Dummires. —Adv. 42-2 Hoot Mon! The "KILTIES" Are Comin' Canada's Greatest Concert Band Hoot Mon! All appearing in full Kilted Regimentals—introducing all their special features. They Sing. They Dance. They Play. Robinson Gymnasium TWO PERFORMANCES Saturday, November 14 2:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Admission: Afternoon 25c, children 10c, Evening 25c, 50c K.U. vs. Nebraska LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Saturday, November 14 Special Train via. Union Pacific SPECIAL LEAVES LAWRENCE 10 P.M., NOV.13 RETURNING LEAVES LINCOLN 11:30 P.M. NOV.14 SPECIAL LEAVES LAWRENCE 10 P.M., NOV. 13 RETURNING LEAVES LINCOLN 11:30 P.M., NOV. 14 Standard and Tourist Sleepers and Chair Cars. Arrange for Sleeping Car Space Early. Charts Are now Open. It is absolutely necessary that sleeping car space be arranged for in advance. Berth rates, Standard $2 for lowers, $1.60 for uppers, Tourist $1 lowers or uppers. Round Trip Fare $7.74 For Further Particulars, Inquire, CITY TICKET OFFICE, 711 MASS. ST. PHONE 5. E. E. ALEXANDER, C. P. & T. A.