UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The New Dresses You will have more genuine satisfaction out of the dress you buy here, and feel better "clothed," and come nearer getting the full worth and wear out of one of these dresses than you can recall. Ready for the street; to receive a call or make one, at any time come and see these garments. Serges, poplins, gaberdines, crepes messalines and satin duchess. $8.50, $10, $12 and up to $25 Hair Goods-All This Week A specialist in matching hair—in quality and shade—at your service. $ \textcircled{1} $ A complete stock of switches and transformations to select from. Prices for this special sale of hair goods you will find about half the usual. $ \textcircled{2} $ Shades of gray and reddish brown hair, which are difficult to match exactly, made to order on three days delivery—match guaranteed. College Coats and Sweaters in stock. Innes, Bullene & Hackman How would you describe the passage of an army of 300,000 men and 100,000 horses? Irvin S. COBB does it to perfection in this week's SATURDAY EVENING POST. On sale Thursday. KAW VALLEY ICE CREAM CO. 470 Either Phone 10 W. 9th We specialize on clubs and fraternity orders. Let us handle that next order. ICE CREAM AND OYSTERS Announcements W. S. G. A. meets today at 4:30 in Fraser. Y. M. C. A. cabinet meets tonight at 7:15 at 1209 Oread. University Debating Society meets tonight at 7:30 in Room 110, Fraser. Mechanical Engineers meet tonight at 7:00 to 1301 Ohio Y. M. C. A. cabinet meets today at 5:30 at 1383 Ohio. Senior play tryouts Wednesday and Thursday, November 4th and 5th. Room 3, Green Hall. Come prepared to read or recite some selection. Seniors only are eligible. Journalism lecture by Prof. Merle Thorpe in Medic lecture room today at 4:30. Chemical Club meets today at 4:00 in the Chemistry Building. Basketball practice tonight in the Gym at 7:30. Montgomery county students meet today at 3:30 in Room 101 Fraser. Owls meet tonight at 7:30 at the Student Union. Sumner county students meet to day in Room 205 Fraser at 4:30. Sedgwick county students meet to night at 7:30 at the Beta house. TIGER GAME TICKETS GOING LIKE HOT CAKES Demand Makes It Advisable for Students to Reserve Seats This Week "An even $1500 worth of seats were ordered yesterday and the first two letters this morning brought in orders for $300 more," said Manager Hamilton this morning, in speaking of the demand for seats at the Missouri game. "All of those were not ordered by students though we had been given to be made leaked out and outside orders are already coming in." "Students will have to hurry if they want the best seats," continued Hamilton. "I cannot refuse orders that come in from the outside. I should go inside, but the Kansan at present and have not yet sent out the 3700 letters to the alumni that are ready, but when I do there will be a great demand for seats. I should advise every student to put in his reservation this week." Reservations may be made without depositing the money. However, no seats will be set aside for those who do not indicate their desire for seats. No limit is placed on the number of seats that a responsible party or organization may reserve. The clubs have already asked that a suitable space be set aside for the use of their members. Plays the Bowersock Theatre Offers Nov. 4—Ruth St. Denis Nov. 6—Potash & Perlmutter Nov. 9—Hanky Panky Nov. 18—Oh Oh Delphine Nov. 20—Of the Cumberlands Dec. 1—Howe's Pictures Dec. 10—Today Dec. 19—Spendshift Ian. 5—45 Minutes From Broad way Jan. 9—When Dreams Come True Jan. 12—Blue Bird Jan. 15—Lady of the Slipper Jan. 22—Bringing Up Father Jan. 25—Pair of Sixes Jan. 29—High Jinks Feb. 12—Nearly Married Feb. 18—Firefly Feb. 24—Howe's Pictures Mch. 2—My Best Girl Apr. 12—New York Grand Opera Company. Club Discusses Trade Increase "El Ateneo," the Spanish club, met Tuesday afternoon in Room 314 Fraser. Prof. Mark Skidmore, Prof. Charles D. Drake, Miss Lella Watson, John Hudson and Miss Weatherhog talked to the club. The subject of their remarks was the present opportunity to ra great increase in trade between the two Americas. The next meeting will be a week from Thursday. Reynolds Bros. for the best chili. Adv. A hamburger with onion. Ours are the big juicy kind. Reynolds Bros—Adv. "WOMEN COOKS ARE BETTER THAN MEN COOKS," SAYS A RESTAURATEUR A SECRET HERE'S A COOKING SECRET Mrs. Frances M. Holroyd of the Y. W. C. A. I to Prove Her Theory in a Model Association at San Pablo, Palo From K. C. Times, Oct. 28 Francisco Fan Fried Spring Chicken Cream French Fried Potatoes Blackberry Pie Fried Spring Chicken Cream Sauce Whipped Cream K. U. Religious Statistics The following statistics concerning the church membership and preference of the students in the University wage made out at the Registrar's office from the enrollment submitted by the students at the first of the year: WOMEN COOKS TRY THIS ONE THURSDAY, SUPER The above is one reason the Oread cafe leads. Denom. Mem. Pref. Adventist; Men 1 OREAD CAFE E. C. BRICKEN, Prop. Congregational: Men 82 Women 65 Christian Science: Men 7 Women 7 Baptist: Men 68 Women 48 Men Women 7 Christian: Men 105 Women 62 Catholic: Men 52 Women 30 Episcopal: Men 46 Women 37 Evangelical: Men 2 Women 4 Friends: Men 4 Women 1 Lutheran: Men 23 Women 11 Mennonite: Men 8 Women 1 Methodist: Men 298 Women 153 Presbyterian: Men 160 Women 141 Reformed: Men 6 Women 2 Unitarian: Men 4 Women 1 United Brethren: Men 11 Women 5 United Presbyterian: Men 12 Women 4 Universalist: Men 2 Women 1 Latter Day Saints: Men 2 Women 2 Brethren: Men 1 Women 1 Jewish: Men 0 Women 1 No Preference: Men 209 Women 17 Blanks: 5 Summary Total Church members Total Preferences Total No Church Total Men Members Total Women Members Total Women Preferences Total Women Preferences Total Men No Church Total Women No Church W.R. GREEN Republican Candidate for County Commissioner First District There are five questions you should ask regarding any clothes you buy. These are: "Is this suit pure wool?" "Will it shrink or pucker?" "Can it fade?" "It is hand-tailored?" "Will the seams hold?" The answer to each of these questions we give in printed guarantee which covers our Kirschbaum Clothes. Before you buy clothes this Fall you owe 1472 589 226 897 578 395 194 209 17 Before you buy clothes this Fall you owe it to yourself to investigate. KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES Johnson & Carl HALLOWE'EN Favors, Place Cards, Novelties UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 803 Mass. St. THE PRETTIEST SELECTION OF BBB PIPES this old town has ever seen. They are reasonable in price too. $1.60 to 2.50 Get a real BBB at CARROLL'S PICTURE FRAMING We have a large assortment of mouldings. Let us frame your picture WOLF'S BOOK STORE We can make you a price on half dozen and dozen lots in canned goods that will interest you, at Dummire's. —Adv. Have you seen room at Grigg's? —Adv. the swell smoking It's yours to use. A hamburger with onion. Ours are the big juicy kind. Reynolds Bros—Adv. Private telephone booths at Grigg's. Both phones...-Adv. Balm of Gilead Cough Balsam for coughs and colds at Barber & Son's. —Adv. Try that new barrel kraut and Olathe sausage, at Dumnire.—Adv For anything in the sandwich line. Reynolds Bros.-Adv. OKLAHOMA vs. K. U. SATURDAY,OCTOBER 31 2:45 o'Clock Tickets $1.00. Autos Admitted. McCOOK FIELD Student Coupon No.4. Student Tickets Reserved 50 cents