UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TODAY "THE COLLEGE THEATRE" The AURORA THE PATCHWORK GIRL OF OZ First Show 7:15 IN FIVE REELS Second Show 8:35 LAWRENCE Business College MRS. LUCAN Largest and best equipped business colleges in Kansas. School occupies 2 floors of space. STENO TYPE or shorthand by machine. Write for sample of Stenotype notes and a catalog Bell 929 846 Mass Dress Making and Ladies' Tailor ing, also dancing frecks Francisco & Co. Livery, Hacks and Garage 812 VERMONT STREET Phone 139 K. U. Barber Shop and Bath Rooms The Only Electric Massage Machine in the City 777 Massachusetts Street Razors Honed. Ground and Exchanged W. F. Weise, Prop. Go to the HOME BAKERY For Good Things to En C. M. Williamson 933 Mass. St Merchants National Bank Watkins National Bank Capital $100,000 Surplus & profits $100,000 The Student Deposit F. I. CARTER 1025 Mass. A Good Place to Eat at Typewriters, Stationery and Engineers' Supplies. Anderson's Old Stan Johnson & Tuttle Proprietors Across from Kress Store 916 Mass SANITARY CAFE A Nice Clean Place to Eat LUNCHES—SHORT ORDER COAL! Orley M. Smith - BOTH PHONES 435—746 VERMONT WOOD! WE DO— Developing and Printing McCulloch's Drug Store Student Headquarters for fruits, candies, and cigars 900 Miss : Windmill Grocery : Both Phones 413 BOWLING ALLEY 714 MASS. BURT WADHAMS "College Inn Barber Shop" CLOSED FOR ALL FOOTBALL GAMES C. W. Steeper Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling Club For up-to-date men and women in the community. 10 years K. U.-Satisfactory results Satisfaction Guaranteed rH, Frost and Karl J. Wiltmelsen, Agts BELL, 1434-924 LAU A. G. ALRICH PRINTING Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Engraving. Steel Die Embossing. Seals, Badges 744 MASS, SCREET Stationery, Dance Programs and Cards, Engraved or Printed or Printed Bullock Printing Company Bowersock Bldg. Bell Phone 379 F. Harmouth 836 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. 13 Years Custom Work BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP F. Harmouth 83622 Mass. 13 Years Custom Work Frank Koch Full Line of Fall Suitings "The Tailor" R. E. Protsch The Students' Tailor Times When You Can Catch the Prof Alone The list of office hours of the faculty follows. Through a hitch in delivery some of the faculty members did not get the hour cards until after others. As soon as the later cards come, the hours will be listed. . . . Except when otherwise designated "daily" means the fiv school days early. Adams, Slyvia, daily 10 to 12, 108 Robinson Gym. Allen, B. M., Snow Hall, 206, web night; 9-10. nesday, 9-10. Allen, H. C., Chemistry, 219, 9-10 Miller, K.J., Metals, 319 Baumgartner, W. J., Snow 206 A. T. and T. 10-11. Anderson, Agnes, Chemistry, 308, 11 daily. Adams, Sylvia, Rob. 108, daily 10-12. Dockery, F. C., Ad., 5, 3:30 T and T. Boynton, A., J. Ad, 204. M., W, and P. I 11-115. T. and T. 12-1215. Brown, Hearty, Fraser 201, 10-11. M. W. and F. Doutht, Herman, Snow 306, T and T. 2:30. Ashton, C. H., Mon, Wed., and Fri, 9; Tuesday and Thursday, 10, 18 Burgess, E. W., Ad. 204, T. and T., 8:50 and 2:20. Brown, F. L., L. MavmV T., 112 Brown and 130 to 130 M. T., W. and J. Becker, Carl, Ad. 211, 3:20-4 daily, Billings, F., H. Snow, 2011, 9:30-10:0 Corollus, D. W., Blake 104, 11-12 M. W. and Thursday. Buckner, Chester A., Fraser 120, 10-11 daily Burdick, W. L., Green 206, 11-12. daily. Cady, H. P., Chemistry 115, 9-10, and 11-12 daily. Croisant, D. C., Fraser 209, 2:30-11 doll. Brown, mrs. Eustace, Fraser 114, 9:30:10 and 2:30:40 daily. 11 daily. 312, 2:30 M. W. and F. 11 T. and T. Crawford, C. C., Ad. 209, 208 daily Carus, E. H., Ad. 111, 10-11, M and W. and 104 titles. Carter, Ralph E., Fraser 108, 10-12. M. W. and Hussey Charles, Grace M., Snow, 101 and Conwell, Ad. 111, T. and W. 2:50,3:30 Dains, F. B., Chemistry 102, 10- Flint, L. N, Fraser 112, dalfy, 8 to 9 and 2 to 6. Gardner, Lulu, Mon, Wed. and Friday, 10 a.m. and Thursday 10. 201 Fraser. Gardner, May, Marvin 108, 11-12 dolly. Faragher, Paul V., Chemistry 17: 10-5 daily. Garver, J. D., Marvin 305, 10-14 daily. 1:30:43 M., Tusday and F. Gardner, Lalu, F. 201, M. W., and F. Th. 10 Garver, J. D., Marvin 305, 10-11 Garver, J. D., Marvin 305, and E. Goetz, Alice L. Gym. 104., 9-10 and 2:30-4:30 daily. F. 11. T, and Th. 10. Goetz, Alice J., Gym. 104., 9-10 Goetz, Alice J., Gym. 104., 9-10 Goldsmith, Goldwin, daily 10:30; p. m. in drawing room, 306 Marvin. Griffith, W. A., Ad. 301, M., W., and E. 10. Hamilton, W. O., Rob. 203, daily 10-12. Havenhill, L. D., Chemistry 109, 10-11 daily. 10-11 daily. Hesser, F. R., M. 209, daily 8 to 5. resser, F. R., M. 26, dally s to S. Holberg, E. V., Ed. A, 204. ad y journals Hungerford, H. B., Snow 102, 9-11, T. and T. Johnson, C. A., Marvin 2, 8-12 T and T. 1-9 M, W. and F. Hyde, I. H., Medic 2:30 dally. Hyl, S. J., Scarce 10:13 Johnson, W. S., Fraser 203, 10:50 11:15 T. and T. Jordan, H. E., M. 108, M., W., and F. 10. Kester, F. E., Blake 204, M., T., T. and F. 11-12. Hodder, F. H., Adl. 211, 4:30 daily Hoffman, Conrad, Myers Hall, F-9 Long, Walter A., Chemistry 308 Hill, H. T., Gee, 9-11, M. T., W. Jones, D. T., Science 308 Kruse, H. O., Fraser 301, M. W, Lofschatz, S. Marin 10, 11 daily weekdays to 12 daily. Hoopes, Helen Rhoda, Fraser 201 Hopkins, E. M., Fraser 201, 3:30 daily. Hood, George J., Marvin 112, 10:50 to 12 daily. Humble, W. H., Green 203, 2-4 daily. Lynn, Margaret, Fraser 201, M. W., and F. 10-11. Lorenz, H. A., Rob 107. daily 10-12 Daily 2:30 to 5:30. and T. at 11 and in Green 5 at 9. M. Mac Murphy, A. Green 8. M. and W. Mac Murphy, A. Green 8. W., and F. 10-11. MacDonald, P. W. Ad. 209 on T McNown, W. C., Marvin 118, M. W., n. F. 10, I. 12, 9-10, T. and T. Millis, H. A., Ad. 204, M. W, and F. 10:40 to 11; T. and T. 9: 9-20. Morgan, Rose, Fraser 201, 9-10 T. and T. 5:30; Ad. 112, W. 9-10; Ad. 111, Thursday 4:30-5:30; Naisim, James, Robinson Gymna- Nowil, Nadine, darly 3:30 to 4:30 02:58 Nutt, H. W., Myers G. 1:30-3:3u daily. Preyer, C. A., daily 2 to 4, North College. O'Leary, R. D, Fraser 203, M., 9-10. T, and T. 10-11. F, 9-10. Roberts, H. A., daily 10 to 11, 10, Marvin Olin, Arvin, Fraser 119, 10-12 daily Pumamgam, E. O., 10-14, M., W. Brennan, F. E., 10-14 Schaefer, F., N. F., Marvin 107, 4-4 Baughard, D. 19, 2, 3, 400-4 dollie 10, 12, 2, 3, 400-4 Sayre, L. E., Chemistry 215, 10-12 and 2-5 daily. Robertson, R. B., Snow 206, daily 4 p.m. Riese, H. A., Marvin 202, 9-10 M. w, and E. M, W. and F. Sibbelen. V. B. Marvin 211, 9:4:30 Shea, John, Repair Shops 201, 7:30 to 12 daily. Shaad, George C., Marvin 114, 10, 11 M. W., and F. E., 9-10 T., and T. Schooley, S. S., Marvin I, 1: to 3: 4:30, M. T, W. T. 8:30 to 12 W. Slus, A. H. (Thesis work only) Miss Lass, L. H. and T. 10-12; W. and W. 13-15. Skilton, C. S., daily 2 to 4, North College. Shull, C. A., Snow Hall 312, 10-11. M. W., and F. Sisson, L. E., Fraser 104, 9-10 M, W. and F. Thorpe, Merle, Medic basement, M., W, T, W, T; 2:39:30, 9-10. Templin, Olin. Fraser 104, 9-12 and 2-5 daily. Sundwall, John, Museum 7. 9-10 daily. Smith, T. T., Blake 5. After classes, Stauffer, E. B., Adl. 11, T. and T. Sibley, F. H., Marvin 211, 9-430 daily. Harvey 104, 10 11 Stimpson, E. F., Blake 202. 10-12 daily. Sterling, Chas. M., Chemistry 209. 9-10 dally. Twenhofel, W. H., Haworth 205, 10-11 and 1:30-3:0 daily. Stering, M. W., Fraser 204, 10-11 M. W., and E. W., 11-2, T. and J. Stratton, Geo. W., Chemistry 214, 9-10 daily. Tales Out o' School Valgren, V. N. Ad. 204, M. W., and She Could have a Feed Agnes Anderson, state food analyzer has a varied menu from over the state this week. Since Monday she has received samples of jelly, apple and blackberry cider, cocoon, dried apricots, dried peaches, sweet and sour pickles and lemonade to be analyzed. She Could Have a Feed Crows, blackbirds or purple grackles have been accumulating in large flocks in this vicinity during the past week. Some of these flocks contain over a thousand individuals. It is only during the migratory season that the blackbird is seen in large flocks. Ornithologists assert that their economic service in destroying insect life far outweighs in value the slight harm they do to the fields during the planting of grains. A Hint for Us One-third of the proceeds of the Princeton-Lafayette football game went to the benefit of the Red Cross society as a result of the interest Princeton University is taking in this campaign. Plans are being made by the students for amateur plays, concerts, and moving picture shows to be given later on for Red Cross. The undergraduate clubs have promised to roll bandages, and clothing und supplies are being sent. Byrd Powell, '4, Hutchinson, is visiting at the Pi Kappa Alma house. Powell expects to take special work in the School of Pharmacy next week. Dad Elliot_Coming Dad Elliot, international Y. M. C. A. secretary of western territory, with headquarters in Kankakee, Ill., will be here during campaign week to help sit up pep. Elliot met with the committee last year in one of their meetings and is convinced that the success of the campaign is assured. Six couples from the Walling Club, 1241 Tennessee street, went on a hike to Cameron's Bluff at 5 o'clock the other morning. When they reached there, they fried pancakes on an aluminum griddle over a campfire and ate them with maple syrup. Willard Glascio, sophomore College, sent the men who were looking for a freshman to toss last Saturday on a wild goose chase. When they learned that they had been fooled, they came back after Willard and tossed him. He was the second one tossed last Saturday. Elmer Zink, freshman engineer, under- took to袖带 a sophon all by himself. A few friends of the student gave him glove and gave Zink a袖带 with his own pad. CHANCELLOR FAVORS MARCH FROM CAMPUS TO McCOOK The idea of the women marching from the campus to McCook Field before the Missouri game and forming a K and an M for the benefit of the spectators meets with the approval of Chancellor Frank Strong. The march through the downtown streets, though, is not proper, according to the Chancellor, but there are no objectionable features if they go directly to McCook from the campus. ON "WHAT KANSAS NEEDS." MRS. BROWN TO TALK The meeting of the mill tax will be laid before the women at this meeting. "What Kansas Needs," will be the subject of an address by Mrs. Eustace Brown tomorrow at Garnett, at the Women's Federation of Clubs. For anything in the sandwich line Reynolds Bros--Adv. A Correction Guy Lamar was elected to membership in the Jurisprudence Club instead of Victor LaMar, as was stated in a recent issue of the Daily Kan- Thurs., 11-11:15; Tues., and F. 3:30- 4:00. Van der Vler, J. N., Ad. 112, 09-03; 30: T. and T. 10-15; F. 10-3-9; J. Wattles, W. A., F. 201, T. and Th 10.11. Any afternoon by appoint- Watson, Carrie M., Spencer Library, 10-12 daily. Wheeler, J., M. Marvin 108, 11 daily. Bv appointment any afternoon. Whitaker, W. A., Chemistry 19, 3:30-5 daily. White, C. W., Fowler Shops, Tuesday 9:00. Wilcox, A. M., Fraser 204, T. and T. 10-11. Corsage Boquets We received by express this morning fifty of the latest things on Broadway in Corsage Boquets, no two alike. They are beautiful and you'll say so too. See them at our ribbon counter. Prices from 75 cents to $2 Weaver's A college man is fonder of his sweater than any other garment. This is why you should wear a "BRADLEY." It's worthy of your regard. It's a friend that will stand by you all during your college course. It's made of the "stuff" that will never go back on you—that will stand all you can give it and never loses its shape or newness. Here we illustrate the Bradley Jumbo, a big, heavyweight, made of big, warm yarn. It is a fine-looking garment—looks its warmth and comfort. College men everywhere pronounce it a corking style. THEATRE VARSITY If your dealer cannot supply you, we will send you the names of the dealers who will Delavan, Wisconsin Bradley Knitting Company SOLD BY Johnson & Carl BRADLEY SWEATERS CARRIED BY WEAVER'S The electric iron will save you lots of pressing bills LAWRENCE RAILWAY & LIGHT CO. Dolly Varden chocolates are the est chocolates. Take her a box. Reynolds Bros.-Adv. Dolly Varden chocolates are the best chocolates. Take her a box. Reynolds Bros.-Adv. TODAY ONLY---5-Reel Program. Vitagraph's 3-reel feature "The Night Raiders of Petersham" and the seventeenth episode Thanhouser's "Million Dollar Mystery," "The Battle of Witts." FRIDAY: Robert Warwick in Shubert's $ Dollarmark $ .MONDAY: Ethel Barrymore in "The Nightingale."