UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TODAY AURORA TODAY "THE COLLEGE THEATRE" Paramount Picture Corp. Presents Jesse L. Lasky's Production of "What's His Name" With MAX FIGMAN By Geo. Barr McCutcheon, Author of "Brewster's Millions" FIRST SHOW 7:15 SECOND SHOW 8:30 A Good Place To Eat At Anderson's Old Stand Johnson & Tuttle, Proprietors 715 Massachusetts Street. WATKINS' NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $100,000 The Student Depository. 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. F. HARMOUTH Blue Ribbon Shoe Shop 836½ 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 139 R. E. PROTSCH THE STUDENTS' TAILOR. C.W. STEEPER A. G. ALRICH PRINTING Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. 744 Mass. Street. Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling Club For up-to-date men and women 10 years K. U.-Satisfactory results. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A. H, Frost. K, J. Wilhelmsen, Agts. Bell 1434 924 La. Have You-seen our stock of leather goods, card and envelope cases, bill folds and bill books, coin purses, tourist tablets and ladies hand bags? Wolf's Book Store Business College Largest and best equipped business college in Kansas. School occupies 2 floors Law Library. TYPE or shortened by machine. Write for sample of Stenotype notes and a catalog "To All, Non-Greeks" Plymouth Church-University Sunday 7:45... a.m. Look over Grigg's window, when down town, but don't overlook it.— Adv. LORENZ MAKES FIRST CALL FOR M.U. TICKETS Physical Instructor Heads List With Eagen and Hankbrank Second and Third Prof. H. A. Lorenz of the department of physical education was the first person to an application for Missouri game tickets. And of course Mr. Lorenz secured some very choice seats as a result. Miss Bertha Zimmerman was the first young lady to file an application. Miss Zimmerman's letter was the fourth to be opened by Manager W. O. Hamilton. Orders from L. M. Eagen who was third and Frank Hankbank fourth sent the stock of tickets down heavily as both orders were for entire fraternities and called for nearly a whole section each. One of the largest checks for tickets received during the first day's sale yesterday was from Herbertson store in 2000. This also was a fraternity order. Box seats on the thirty-five yard line were still available last night at the close of the first day's sale. There were few good bleacher seats left however outside of the Rooters' Section where only men may sit. They have a row of box seats put back on sale tomorrow morning which belonged to students who forgot to redeem their applications either yesterday or today. TO MAKE Y. M. C. A. REPORT Hoffman Preparing Detailed Account of Employment Bureau Work To ascertain the exact number of men helped by the Y. M. C. A. employment bureau, Secretary Conrad Stallings, should be asked to port, which will be issued early in the second semester. The list will include not only those men who have been given permanent employment by the Bureau, but that work has been obtained by the bureau Saturday work is desired by so many students that at present it has been impossible to obtain work for all. Secretary Hoffman is sending our circulars to merchants and boarding houses in the hope that these places will cooperate with the Y. M. C. A. Jobs for 219 men have already been furnished by the bureau. Of these, 102 were permanent and many of the others lasted several days. PRIZE OF $100 OFFERED FOR 5,000 WORD ESSAY Columbia University, with 12,508 students enrolled in all its schools, ranks as the largest University in the world in point of attendance. Additionally, the university is expected to bring the total enrollment up to 14,000. "To All Non-Greeks," Plymouth Church, University Sunday, 7:45. Adv. If you are. needing money, there is a $100 prize offered for an essay of 5,000 or more words. A second best story receives $75, and even the fourth best will get $25. The essay must be on "The Application of the Teachings of Jesus to the Relation to the States." The prize is known as the Hattie Elizabeth Lewis memorial. It is offered yearly at the University and is open to all students. Full particulars of the contest may be obtained at the Chancellor's office. Get your tennis balls at Carroll's, they're the Spalding kind, the best.— Adv. Look over Grigg's window, when down town, but don't overlook it. Adv. Look over Grigg's window, when down town, but don't overlook it.— Adv. TODAY ONLY THEATER VARSITY FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN AND STAR CAST IN "THE OTHER MAN" Vitagraphi's "Fatty's Sweetheart." Also the celebrated Princess Parlova in her famous "Queen of Sheba" pose in this week's episode Million Dollar Mystery, "The Fancy Masqued Ball:" :: FRIDAY: Shubert's Five Reel Theatre Attraction, "The Man of the Hour," featuring Robert Warwick and entire $ Dollar Mark $ Cast. Farewell, 8 o'clocks. Tomorrow is the last one this year, and maybe for all time, who knows? For early chapel begins Monday. Go to the Movies Tonight! Will Open Friday Morning This sale will include all high class silks in the department. Beautiful styles and qualities. Full shade range. For party gowns, reception gowns, silk suits, waists, dresses. A Two Days Sale of SILKS Brocaded Crepes, Satin de Luxe and Crepe Meteors, 42 inch, were $3.75 and $4.50 a yard, at... 2.98 Chiffon Taffeta--36 inch, in a pure dye chiffon finish, a full shade range of party or the darker shades. $1.50 98c quality at yard Rich Crepe de Chines, Crepe Meteors, Canton Crepes, plain, brocaded and printed designs, 40 to 44 inch, in best shades. Were $2.00 a yard. at...1.39 Cheney's Crepe-de-Chine -The highest quality crepe on the market, 24 inch; in plain colors, also printed and brocade designs; in $1.25 and $1.50 qualities at yard ...89c Trimming and Waisting Silks—Roman stripes, plaids, Dresden, Persian and oriental designs, were $1.50 and $1.75 a yard at **1.25** Figured Foulards—24 to 27 inch. Were 75c, 85c and $1.00 a yard at 55c "RAH! for the BRADLEY!" —the college man's sweater. Thick, heavy and warm—smart, smug-fitting and well tailored—will outlast the college. The Bradley Shaker is illustrated—a fine all-round, dependable sweater that will stand all you can give it, and more. The Bradley Navajo Shaker has a Navajo border defly knitted in collar and around bottom in your color colleges. BRADLEY KNITTING CO. Delavan, Wis. SOLD BY Johnson & Carl BRADLEY SWEATERS CARRIED BY WEAVER'S The 'Dansant Memory Books For Saturday at Ecke's postponed 'till A splendid line in cloth or leather binding, loose leaf or bound. Boyles' NOVEMBER 14 725 Massachusetts St. Seats on Sale now at the Round Corner Drug Co. Prices: Parquet $1, 75c. Balcony 75c, 50c. Second Balcony 25c. The Bowersock Theatre Monday, November 9 A NEW NOVEL AND STRICTLY UP-TO-THE-TIMES COMEDY OF DEPARTMENT STORE LIFE. Bowersock Theatre Saturday, November 7 MATINEE and NIGHT Lew Field's All-Star Company Presents the Jumble of Jollification HANKY PANKY WITH AN ALL STAR CAST INCLUDING Dway Jones, Lester CWiPPIN, Bessie Hoban, Ailan and Fannie Siedman Florence Cripe, Jessie Hoban, Ailan and Fannie Siedman And the Bewildering Broadway Beauty Chorus. 50 Girls. 1000 Laughs. PRICES Night Mat. First 5 rows parq. $2.00, $1.50 First 3 rows balc. $1.00, $ .75 Next 6 rows parq. $1.50, $1.00 Next 5 rows balc. .75, .50 Next 6 rows parq. $1.00, $1.00 All second balcy .50, .25 PRICES Night Mat. Seats on sale at Round Corner Drug Store, Wednesday, November 4, at 8 o'clock. Mall orders received now.