UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THEATRE VARSITY TODAY ONLY Shubert-Brady Theatre Attraction Geo. Broadhurst's popular book and play, "THE MAN OF THE HOUR," five reels, featuring ROBERT WARWICK and entire $ Dollar Mark $ Shubert Theatre Cast. Today, one day only. Piano and Pipe Organ music. NOTE: Returns of Saturday's Game Can Be Seen on The Varsity Screen. Saturday Matinee "JACK FROST" Another new hat style by "Stetson." It gets its name from the "frosty" looking band. "Frosty" brown, "Frosty" gray and "Frosty" blue. See it in our window. $3.50. Are in great demand this season. On account of war conditions it is almost impossible to get good black dyes. Haskell Mills will only sell silks that they can guarantee the dyes as well as the wear. So when you buy a black silk it will be well to have in mind if the dyes are good. We are showing a full line of all the new weaves from Black Silks-sure $1.50 to $2.25 WEAVER'S All University Church Day at The Presbyterian Church Rev. S. Olinger, pastor of students, will speak at the morning service. Topic, "Did He?" Dr. Exmer of New York will lecture in the evening. The Y. M. C. Subscribe now for the Daily Kansan. "The Man of the Hour" At the Varsity Theatre today. Five-ave Shubert featuring Robert Warwick. Returns of tomorrow's game on the Varsity screen Saturday matinee—Adv. Musical Vesper Services Sunday, 4:30, 10:30, Unitarian Church—Adv. We'll be glad to see you anytime. Reynolds Bros.—Adv. SPOONER GETS BETTER PROTECTION FROM FIRE Library Benefits by Addition of Forty Pounds Water Pressure Spooner Library now has a fire protection of seventy pounds of water pressure instead of only thirty as has been this building's allotment until the new mains were completed to the library today. The extension will also go to Chancellor Strong's residence. The new pipe is connected with the water main on the Hill. Repumping the water from the stand-pipe gives the University buildings additional pressure. Hereforethe pipe has been installed, and have had the down town pressure only, which is much weakened by the time it gets on the Hill. WASHBURN TICKETS GO FAST Four Hundred Bleacher Seats Allotted May Not Accommodate Crowd The advance sale of tickets for the Washburn game is unusually large and it is probable that all of the four hundred tickets allotted the Jayhawker rooters will be sold by tonight. Mr. Hamilton who has charge of the sale at the University expressed surprise this morning at the rate the tickets are being taken. St. John's School Journal the advance of seats in Topeka is breaking all records. The Kansas game is regarded as the big game of the Washburn schedule and this year is no exception despite the big defeat of the Ichabods by the State Normal eleven last Saturday. DISCUSS SUITABLE PLAY FOR NEW DRAMATIC CLUB An investigation of plays suitable for presentation by the new "Dramatic Club of the University of Kansas" is under way by the executive committee of that organization. The title of their first production will be announced soon. At least one good play will be given this year; more, if sufficient interest is shown by the club members. Tryouts for membership in the club will be held at a later date, for the organization now has nearly the full quota of members allowed by the new constitution. Announcement of the tryout will be printed in the club's weekly bulletin, or submitted to composed of Prof. Arthur MacMurray, John V. Challiss, Don Burnett, and Mary Stanwaity with charge of the affairs of the club. Fresh taffy. At Wiedemann's- Adv. Returns of the Washburn game tomorrow at The Varsity, Saturday matinee.—Adv. Musical Vesper Services Sunday 4:30, Unitarian Church—Adv. Buttercups, fresh and crisp. At Wiedemann's."-Adv. The Bowersock Theatre Monday, November 9 United Play Co. Inc.Presents The Distinguished Artiste SARAH PADDEN IN THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF BARGAIN ROW A NEW NOVEL AND STRICTLY UP-TO-THE-TIMES COMEDY OF DEPARTMENT STORE LIFE. Seats on Sale now at the Round Corner Drug Co. Prices: Parquet $1, 75c. Balcony 75c, 50c. Second Balcony 25c. "How to be Your Own Bookkeeper by Working at Home Fifteen Minutes a Day," is the title of a set of brief and simple instructions quoted from Secretary Lardner in a letter to Registrar Geo. O. Foster and handed out to student organizations as a guide to student accounting. Here they are stated in Mother Goose language: ACCOUNT BOOK RULES EASY AS FIRST PRIMER Secretary Lardner's Instructions for Reporting Student Funds are Simple and Clear I presume the State Printer must send you receipts and also orders on treasurer direct. The latter are numbered from 1 on, and I wish you would hand out to the various organizations enough of收书 books and treasurer's order books to keep them in hand. We also have a record of the numbers that are handed out, and it might be a good plan for you to take a receipt for said books as they are given out. Each organization, of course, will have one ledger, and you will find a place on the left hand page where the receipts are entered and where there is a place to distribute the receipts to different organizations; the different organizations will probably have different sub divisions to make of their said receipts. On the right hand page is a place to enter all of the orders that are drawn on the treasurer of the organization and also spaces in which to itemize the different things for which money has been paid. Some one person preferably the treasurer of each SOCIAL MORALITY THEME OF LECTURES TO WOMEN Five lectures on "Social Morality" will be given before the women of the University Thursday, Friday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday by Dr. Robert Katz, a professor in the rosa, under the auspices of the department of physical education. The talks will be given in Fraser chapel at 4:30 o'clock on the days Look over Grigg's window, when down town, but don't overlook it.— Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. ALL UNIVERSITY TO MEET IN BIG SOCIAL First of Series of Monthly Affairs Will Be Given Tonight Games, stunts, music, refreshments and best of all, mixing will furnish the fun at the all-University tonight at 8 o'clock in Myers Hall. "Social affairs such as the party to be given by the Y. M. and Y. W. are the kind of social activities that should appeal to the students," said Mrs. Eustace Brown, advisor of women, today. "A general University mixer to which every student on the campus meets more对象 is vetted, is something that has been needed at the University for some time." The Y. W.-Y. M. party tonight is the first of a series of monthly socials given this winter by a committee from the two Christian Associations. NO PROBLEM TOO KNOTTY FOR MUNICIPAL BUREAU Any Inquiry Relative to City Administration Has Answer in Reference Library One Kansas town desires to open up a new street; it doesn't know how to go about it and so writes to the Municipal Reference Bureau of the University of Kansas. Another town wants to bring a tract of land into the city limits; it asks the Bureau for information. A total of 453 such questions were put to the Bureau within the past year. It is doubtful that any inquiry relative to municipal government could be sent to the Bureau at Law. It is also possible found in the Bureau's library. Three thousand documents, including city charters, ordinances, municipal reports, special reports, pamphlets, periodicals, special articles, and clippings have been collected for reference work. The Bureau of Internal Revenue volumes including the compiled ordinations of thirteen Kansas municipalities. Through a public affairs information service the Bureau keeps informed on matters of municipal and legislative progress outside the state, and through a press clipping of information from members of municipal legislation and administration in the cities and towns of Kansas. An interesting fact with reference to the co-operation and close connection between the League of Kansas Mupipalicities and the Municipal Reference Bureau is that the municipalitys bureau is located by the cities and towns of Kansas were received from municipalities which are members of the League. ICHABODS HAVE NUMBERED THEIR FOOTBALL PLAYERS The Ichabos, as well as the Jay-hawkers will wear numbers in Saturday's game at Topeka according to an announcement from the university. The achievement. Programs giving the numbers of both teams will be distributed to the spectators. The numbers and line-up of both elevers will be published in the Daily All-University Church Day Rev. Stanton Oliner, pastor of students, Presbyterian Church will speak Sunday mornings. Team leaders will serve in the evening. The Y. M. C. A. quartet will sing—Adv. "To All Non-Greeks," Plymouth Church, University Sunday, 7:45.—Adv. $200 Reward Look over Grigg's window, when down town, but don't overlook it.— Adv. $200 Reward for best picture picture by amateurs. Not a school Particulars for stamp. Photoplay Bureau, Fulton, Mo.-Ad. 40 Reynolds Bres. for the best box bon bons—Adv. "To All Non-Greeks," Plymouth Church, University Sunday, 7:45.— Adv. Musical Vesper Services Sunday, 4:30, Unitarian Church.—Adv. SARAH PADDEN in "The Little Shepherd of Bargain Row" at BOWERSOCK, MONDAY, NOV. 9th FOOT BALL WASHBURN vs. KANSAS Topeka. November 7 Santa Fe announced as Official Route. The Team, the Band, and the Rooters will take Santa Fe train No. 113, leaving Lawrence at 9:20 a.m. Three high-back coaches provided so as to take care of all comfortably. For the return movement this equipment will be on No. 16, leaving Topeka 8 p.m. If you can't get away in time for train No. 113, you can take No. 5, leaving at 10:41 a.m. or no.1 at 12:37 p.m. L train arrives at Topeka 1:20 p.m. This will give you time to get out to the train station. We are going to win. Tomeka always fight their hardest against Kansas. We are going to lick Nebraska so we want to play "safe" now. Get in the Band Wagon W. W. Burnett Agent Phone 32