UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Today and Tomorrow Today and Tomorrow THEATRE VARSITY Chas. Frohman Offers MISS ETHEL BARRYMORE in "THE NIGHTINGALE." Five Reel All Star Feature of Love, Adventure and Artistic Tensity. FIRST SHOW 7:15 SECOND SHOW 8:30 THIRD SHOW 9:45 FIRST SHOW 7:15 R.M.PERKINS Progressive Candidate for County Attorney Bachelor of Arts, K. U.'10 Juris Doctor, Stanford '12 202-3 Perkins Building Betty Waldo, a freshman in the School of Fine Arts, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Ellis. Miss Katherine Bolman, of Atchison, was a guest at the Chi Omega house over Saturday and Sunday. 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 STUDENTS We carry a Full Line of Stationery and Fountain Pens Any Price—All Designs Raymonds Drug Store 819 Massachusetts St. The University of Kansas Offers over 200 courses BYMAIL through its Correspondence Study Department. Credit given for all college work. Address University Extension Division, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Amusements GEO. A. NEELEY Democratic Candidate for U.S. Senator Will Appreciate Your Support CONGRESSMAN He is a Graduate of K. U. Law School, class '04 VOTE FOR Herman Broeker FOR SECOND TERM County Clerk Although "Potash and Perlmutter" is not a musical production, it will boast of some of the handsomest "show girls" for they will have the roles of the "perfect 36" models used by "Potash and Perlmutter" for the exploitation of the cloaks and the manufactured apparel. In order to give the final touch of realism to the scene in which these young women appear, Manager A. H. Woods who presents this famous comedy at the Bowersock on Friday, November 6, has arranged that the suits and shoes be played by the performers shall be posed in the very latest styles, including importations that have not yet been described even by the most alert of fashion writers —Adv. Are Now on Sale at CONKLIN SELF-FILLING FOUNTAIN PENS "Meet me at Griggs.—Adv WASHRBNH SAVES 500 SEATS FOR JAYHAWKER ROOTERS Five hundred tickets have been allotted by the athletic management at Washburn for the Jayhawk rooters who will accompany the team to Topeka Saturday. The tickets are expected to reach here this afternoon or tomorrow and will be placed on the Manager Hamilton's office. The general admission tickets will be one dollar and reserved seats $1.50. Mr. Hamilton also expects to receive tickets from Lincoln for the Nebraska game. The Nebraska athletic management is planning to charge prices similar to the Missouri game here but it is probable that the Jayhawker rooters will be admitted for $1.50. This was the rate made the Cornhush rooters when they invaded Lawrence last fall. INJURED JAYHAWKERS WILL SOON BE BACK IN GAME Stryker who was knocked completely out of the game in the first quarter by a kick on the head recovered so that he was able to get back into the game by the last quarter with nothing. The other man had headache and a big bump. The other men came through the game in good shape. Lindsay probably will be in the Washburn game. The condition of Halleck (Red) Craig, who was injured in the second half of the Oklahoma game Saturday, was reported much improved this morning by Manager W. O. Hamilton. It was thought Saturday that the half back had suffered a shattered knee cap but later examination showed the injury to be only a severe sprain. THREE K. U, DARK HORSES WILL RUN IN AMES MEET Three dark horses will represent Kansas at the Missouri Valley cross country run at Ames, Saturday as a result of the 5-mile race. Only three K men lived up to their reputations and finished among the winning six. McColloch's Drug Store Subscribe now for the Daily Kansan. Rodkey, holder of the half mile University record won the race with about a block to spare over Capt. Ray Edwards. Statler who finished is ineligible because he took credits. Graduated K and Baker, Howland. Young who finished in the order named will be the other four men on the Yawkeywaker squared. "GOT YOUR MISSOURI GAME TICKET? HURRY!" W.O.H There may be few familiar faces in the Thundering Thousand at the Missouri game unless the rooters get busy and send their applications to Manager Hamilton. Seats on fifty-yard line have been used for nine hours after a Wednesday these will be sold to any one wishing seats on the Kansas side. Manager Hamilton announced this morning that already more than four thousand dollars worth of the pasteboards have been laid aside. He expects the daily sale from two to average a month's worth of pasteboards a day. The sales before the week will probably amount to $18,000, Mr. Hamilton believes. Puritan Beauty Toilet Preparations For One Week Beginning Today MISS WARD-A skilled demonstrator of toilet preparations will be in our Department of Drug Sundries and will be pleased to show you the superiority of these famous Puritan Beauty Goods Creams, Lotions, powders, soaps etc. During this week Miss Ward will dispense free samples of these dainty preparations Innes Bulline Hackman CHANCELLOR GOES EAST FOR ASSOCIATION MEET Chancellor Frank Strong will leave tomorrow for Princeton, New Jersey, to attend the Association of American Universities. From Princeton he will go to Washington, D.C., where he will read a paper before the Association of State Universities on "University Publicity." The Chancellor expects to return in time to be at the State Teachers' Association in Topeka, November 12. Marguerite Meader, a Sigma Kappa from Alpha chapter, of Waterville. Me, spent Sunday at the Sigma Kappa house. President James M. W. Wood of Stephens College, Columbia, Mo., spent Thursday on Mt. Oread. Professor Wood in commenting on the University said that it is the most beautifully located university that he has ever had the pleasure of visiting. Don M. Rankin, Ray Bartell, C. W. Harding and L. B. Smith, have pledged Theta Tau. State Adjutant General Charles Martin, of Topeka, spent today with his daughter, Lillian Martin, '18. The Sigma Kappas entertained with a reception for their house-mother, Mrs. Lida M. Markell, Saturday morning. Phi Alpha Delta announce the pledging of L. J. Bond of Washington, a junior in the School of Law. Sara Tran, freshman College, and Ida Haines, a sophomore, saw the home folks in Edwardsville Sunday. Irgiaina prima donna, prima donna, Hanky Panky at the powercoff Tea. Sat.Nov., Matinee and Night. Seats on sale at Round Corner Drug Co. Wed. 8 a.m. BOWERSOCK Wednesday, Nov. 4. Engagement Extraordinary! The World's Most Famous Dancer Ruth St. Denis AND HER COMPANY OF AMERICAN DANCERS and NATIVE HINDOO ACTORS Presenting Oriental Greek Character, and Newest Modern Dances FEATURING A Gorgeous Scenic Production RADHA Produced Over 1000 Times in Europe and America ALL SPECIAL SCENERY Seats on Sale at Round Corner Drug Co., Sat., Oct. 31. Prices: First 6 rows Parquet ... $2.00 First 3 rows Balecony ... $1.00 Next 6 rows Parquet ... $1.50 Next 5 rows Balecony ... .75 Next 5 rows Parquet ... $1.00 All second balcony ... .50 MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW