UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TODAY THE AURORA TODAY The Paramount Film Corporation Presents Photo Play Extravaganza "THE COLLEGE THEATRE" "The Patchwork Girl of Oz" IN FIVE REELS First Show 7:15 Business College MRS. LUCAN Largest and best equipped business college in Kansas. School occupies 2 floors lakes or waterways. TYPE or shortland by machine. Write for sample of Stenotype notes and a catalog Bell 929 846 Mass Dress Making and Ladies' Tailor ing, also dancing frocks Francisco & Co. Livery, Hacks and Garage 812 VERMONT STREET Phone 139 K. U. Barber Shop and Bath Rooms The Only Electric Massage Station in City 727 Massachusetts Street Razors Honed. Ground and Exchanged W. F. Weise, Prop. HOME BAKERY For Good Things to Eat C. M. Williamson 933 Mass. St. Merchants National Bank Capital $100,000 Surplus & profits $100,000 The Student Depository Watkins National Bank F. I. CARTER Typewriters, Stationery and Engineers' Supplies. 1025 Mass. Anderson & Tuttle Proprietors A Good Place to Eat at Anderson's Old Stand Johnson & Tuttle SANITARY CAFE 715 MASSACHUSETTS STREET SANITARY CHE A Nice Clean Place to Eat LUNCHES - SHORT ORDER Across from Kress Store 916 Mass. Student Headquarters COAL! WOOD Orley M. Smith BOTH PHONES 435—746 VERMON —WE DO— Developing and Printing BRING IN YOUR KODAK FILMS McCulloch's Drug Store Student Headquarters for fruits, candies, and cigars 900 Miss. ; Windmill Grocery : Both Phones 413 BOWLING ALLEY 714 MASS. A prize given each week for highest score. Miss Marie Senclair and Mr. Robert Dakens Will take pupils, private or in class, by appointment in all the new Ball Hall, from 10:30 to 5:30 for a formal dancing at "The Dansants" very Wednesday from 3:30 to 5:30 every Wednesday from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. Bell phone 1396—Adv. Halloween Parties! SHUBERT TONIGHT ALL WEEK Gingerbread and pumpkin pie specials. Phone Bell 168-Adv. Nights and Saturday Matinee - $20 to $26 Wednesday Matinee - $20, 50, 76, $10. $1.50 Monday Matinee - $20, 50, 76, $10. $1.50 7 Keys to Baldpate WITH CYRIL SCOTT AND ORIGINAL CHICAGO AND N. Y. CAST NEXT-Saturday-Wednesday, Raymond Hitch cook; Thursday-Saturday- Hanky Panky cook C. W. Steeper Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling Club For up-to-date men and women For up-to-date results 10 years K. U.-Satisfactory results ArH. Frost and Karl J. Wilmelhussen, Agta BREL. 1414 - 0424 LA A. G. ALRICH PRINTING Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Engraving. Steel Die Embossing. Seals, Badges 744 MASS. STREET Stationery, Dance Programs and Cards, Engraved or Printed Bullock Printing Company Bowersock Bldg. Bell Phone 379 BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP F. Harmouth 836 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. 13 Years Custom Work Frank Koch Full Line of Fall Suitings 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 oers did not get the hour cards until after others. As soon as the later cards come in the hours will be added to the list. Except when otherwise designated "daily" means the five school days of the week. Allen, B. M., Snow Hall, 206, Wednesday, 9-10. Allen, H. C., Chemistry, 219, 9-10 and 2:30:30 daily. 11 daily. Baumgartner, W. J., Snow 206 A. 84. 10, 300, daily Anderson, Agnes, Chemistry, 308, 11, daily. 1. M. Md. T. Wulf Adams, Sylvia, Rob. 108, daily 10 19 Becker, Carl, Ad. 211, 3:20-4 daily. Billings, F. H. Snow, 2.001, 9:30-10:00 Brown, F. L., Marvin 2012, 11-24 Brown, F. L., 243 to 438: T. W., T. and ThyspyH, T. Brown, Hearty, Fraser 201, 10-11, M. W, apd.F. Burgess, E. W., Ad. 204, T. and T. 8:50 and 2:20 Brown, Mrs. Eustace, Fraser 114, 9:30:10 and 2:30:40 daily Carter, Ralph E., Fraser 108, 10-11, M., W. and F. Ashton, C. H., M. 108, M. W., F. 9 T. Th. 10. Cady, H. P., Chemistry 115, 9-10, and 11-12 daily. Boynton, A. J., Ad. 204, M., W, and F. 11-115; T, and T. 12-12.15; Cornelius, D. W., Blake 104, 11-12 M. W. and Thursday. Buckner, Chester A., Fraser 120, 10-11 dally. Croissant, D. C., Fraser 209, 2:30- 11 daily. Carus, E. H., Ad. 111, 10-11, M and W. Burdick, W. L., Green 206, 11-12. daily. Charles, Grace M., Snow, 100 am 312, 230, M. W, and F., 11 T. and T. Crawford, C. C., Ad. 209, daily 11 to 12. Conwell, Ad. 111, T. and W 2:30;3:30. Dains, F. B., Chemistry 102, 10 11 dally. Dockery, F. C., Ad., 5, 3:30 T. and T. Douthit, Herman, Snow 306, T and T, 2:30. Gardner, May, Marvin 103, 11-12 daily. Faragher, Paul V., Chemistry 17. 10-5 daily. Flint, L. N., Fraser 112, daily, 8 to 9 and 2 to 6. Garver, J. D., Marvin 305, 10-14: daily: 1:30-4:30 M, Tusday and F. Gardner, Luu, F. 201, M. W., and F. 11, Th. 10. Goetz, Alice L., Gym, 104., 9-10 and 2:30:40:30 daily. 10. Hamilton, W. O., Rob. 203, daily 11. 10-12. Havenhill, L. D., Chemistry 109, 743 Hesser, F. R. M. 209, daily 8 to 5. Hulberg, V. E., Ad. 204, day 24. Hill, H. T., Green, 9-11, M. T, W, and T, T. 2-3: 10, and T. Hodder, F. H., Ad. 211, 4:30 daily Hoffman, F. H., Orrens Hall, F. 9-12 Brown, R. J., Goulds, R. Hood, George J., Marvin 112, 10:50 to 12 daily. Humble, W. H., Green 203, 2-4 daily. Hopkins, E. M., Fraser 201, 3:30 daily. Hungerford, H. B., Snow 102, 9-11, T. and T. Hoopes, Helen Rhoda, Fraser 201, 10.11 M.W,and F. Hyde, I. H., Medic 2:30 daily. J. L. Sci. Soc. 1985, 10, 10. Johnson, W. S., Fraser 203, 10:50- 11:14, T. and T. Johanson, C. A., Marvin 2, 8-12 T and T. 9-10 M, W and F. Jordan, H. E., M. 108, M., W., and F. 10. Kester, F. E., Blake 204, M., T. T. and F. 11-12. Kruse, H. O., Fraser 361, M. W, Lefschetz, S. Marvin 108, 11 daily Long, Walter A., Chemistry 308 dalil.11 to.12 Lorenz, H. A., Rob. 107. daily 10-12 Daily 2:30 to 5:30. Lynn, Margaret, Fraser 201, M. W. and F. 10-11. MacDonald, P. W., Ad 209 on T. and T. at 11 and in Green 5 at 9. M. McMurray, A. Green 8. M. and W. MacRail, T. MnNew, W. C., Marvin 118, M. W. nd F. 10,12. 9,10 T. and T. W. 1-9. T. and T. 11-12. M McNown, W. C., Marvin 118, M Millis, H. A., Ad. 204, M. W, and F. 10:40 to 11; T. and T. 9-9:20. Nutt, H. W., Myers G. 1:30-3:30 daily. Mitchell, U. G., Ad. 113, M. 4:30-4 9:10-10, M. 113, Thursday, 4:50-5 Robertson, R. B., Snow 206, daily 4 p.m. Naismith, James, Robinson Gymnastics, daily 10-12 and 2:30:40. Morgan, Rose, Fraser 201, 9-10 T. and T. Raymond, F. N., Marvin 107, 2-4 daily. Sayre, L. E., Chemistry 215, 10-12 and 3, 5 daily. Olin, Arvin, Fraser 119, 10-12 daily Putnam, Geo. E., Ad. 204, M., W. Mason, Geo. E., Ad. 205 O'Leary, R. D, Fraser 203, M., 9-10, T. and T. 10-11, F. 9-10. Sibley, F. H., Marvin 211, 9-4:30 daily. Rice, H. A., Marvin 202, 9-10 M, W. and F. Shull, C. A., Snow Hall 312, 10-11 M, W, and F. Sius, A. H. (Thesis work only) Blus, A. H. (Thesis work only) 12. W and 8. F and 12. U to 4:30. Putnam, Geo. E., Ad. 204, M., W, and F. 10-10:20; F. 10-11. Shea, John, Repair Shops 201, 7:30 to 12 daily. Schooley, S. S., Marvin to 12 W. Shad, George C., Marvin 114. 10. Sisson, L. E., Fraser 104, 9-10 M, W. and F. Smith, T. T., Blake 5. After classes, Staffer, B., Ad. B., 11. T, and T Staffer, B., Ad. B., 11. T, and T Schooley, S. S., Marvin I, 1:30 to 4:30 M T W T 8:30 to 12 W Sundwall, John, Museum 7. 9-10 daily. Stering, Chas. M., Chemistry 209 9-10 dally. Stratton, Geo. W., Chemistry 214. 9, 10, daily. M, W. and F. 11-12 T. and T. Stimpson, E. F. Blake 20-12 10-12 Sterling, M., F. W, Fraser 204, 10-11 M., W, and F. W, 11-12 T. and T. Templin, Olin. Fraser 104, 9-12 and 2-5 daily. Tales Out o' School Thorpe, Merle, Medic basement M., W, T, W, T; F, 2:30:30 M., S. 9-10. "Keep off the grass" is the latest motto of the Kappa girls. They have just sodded their yard and the Alpha Taus and Kappa Sigs who used to tramp past the house with a nod to the girls now hike around the road. The girls say they regret that the boys may try to reach way around, but they feel that necessity compels them to keep up appearances. The Museum received a white mole from A. R. Smith of Richmond this afternoon. White specimens of any animal are albinos and are the result of defective pigment cells. Albino specimens are rarely seen. This is the first while mole that the Museum has received in a good many years. A freshman girl on the Hill was told by one of her professors to get a quiz book. She stopped at his desk and massed, and apologetically remarked: "I can't get a quis book just now I'll just get a new one," she received my allowance for this month. She learned later that they cost 2 cents each. G. H. Hepler, of Cottonwood Falls, spent Sunday with his son Russell sophomore College, who lives at 132F Kentucky street. Mr. Hepler says that Russell showed him some old bones in the Museum that have a history which is hard to believe. Mr. Hepper went to Kansas City Monday to buy a car-load of cattle to feed through the winter. A a secrecy of women's bathing suits will probably postpone the women's swimming tournament until spring, according to Dr. Alice Goetz director of physical education for women. Freshman, grazing at Prof. W. W. Davis, of the department of history and Prof. A. J. Boynton, of the department of economics, as they went past swinging their canes; "Copley of laws, I suppose." Fred S. Rodkey, who won his "K" while a freshman, by breaking the half-mile record, has a hard time to make his feet behave while trying to interpret in the public speaking class. Donald Joseph soaked up some of that while on the platform. It may be that he is thinking of the cinder path. "Oh Rats!" Some of the gum is missing," was the very appropriate exclamation of one of the chemists in the drug laboratories Friday morning. The gum was gone and it seems that rats are the guilty parties. For some time the state laboratories have been interested in an investigation of the various chewing gums manufactured and sold in this state. The rats in the Chemistry Building seem to have become aware of the difficulty they must fight, and not hop sufficiently educated to realize that they were running a risk of obtaining impure gum, stole several samples. A freshman pointed toward the cooling vat back of the Engineering Building, and asked: "What do they keep that sprinkler up when it heats up in the time for?" The freshman who was with him answered boldly: "Why that's the shower baths, you boob!" For your Halloween parties- serve luscious home made pumpkin- pies-The California Fruit Stand makes the very best.-Adv. French Author to Lecture M. Le Breton, an emil...at French author, will lecture at the University some time this winter. The date of his visit has not been fixed. He will be the guest of the Cercle Francais. French Author to Lecture If its a kodak you want, Squirres has them from $1.25 up.—Adv. Picture Framing We have a large assortment of modern art in our gallery picture. Wolf's Book Store—Ad "Meet me at Griggs."—Adv. Twenhofel, W. H., Haworth 205, 10-11 and 1:30-3:0 daily. Valgren, V. N. Ad. 204, M. W. and Valkren, 11-11-15; Tues. and F. 3:30 Van der Vier, J. N., Ad. 112. M. and W. Vries; 380. T, and T. 10-11; 8-9, 8-90. Wattles, W. A., F. 201, T. and T 10. Any afternoon by appoint- ment. Watson, Carrie M., Encounter Library. 10-12 daily. White, C. W., Fowler Shops, Tuesday 9:00. Wheeler, J. J., Marvin 10, 11 daily. By appointment any afternoon. Whitaker, W. A., Chemistry 19, ;39-5 daily. Wilcox, A. M., Fraser 204, T. and T. 10-11. Have you seen the swell smoking room at Griggs'? It's yours to use. VARSITY Wednesday "The Potter and the Clay" a fine two-part Kalem. Vita—Dorothy Kelly and James Morrison is "The Love of Pierre Larosse" "Jimmie, the Porter" a great comedy Friday—Robert Warwick in "$ The Dollar Mark $" KAW VALLEY ICE CREAM CO. 170 Fork Phphe 10 W. 9t We specialize on clubs and fraternity orders. Let us handle that next order. ICE CREAM AND OYSTERS 10 W. 9th He is a Graduate of K. U. Law School, class '04 CONGRESSMAN Democratic Candidate for U. S. Senator Will Appreciate Your Support GEO. A. NEELEY Offers over 200 courses BY MAIL through its Correspondence Study Department. Credit given for all college work. Address University Extension Division, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Down H. The University of Kansas SERVE 2 1-2 CENT BREAKFAST WOMEN PLAN A HIKE-MIXER Domestic Science Girls at K. U Keep Down H. C. of L. For 2% cents a breakfast of oatmeal with dates on top, two beaten biscuits, and a dish of grape jam, is served by the domestic science girls at the University of Kansas. For five cents a more elaborate breakfast is served, consisting of a large bunch of grapes, cocoa, two soda biscuits and oatmeal. A Real Feed! The class in selective and economic principles of food is making the experiment in the domestic science laboratories. The class prepares and serves the meals. The meals must include the proper food constituents besides being made attractive and inexpensive. Other classes are experimenting in cake and bread-making. Rest room for tired students—Grigg's.-Adv. Why not eat down town Wednesday night? Take supper at the City Market. You will be served with French fried potatoes. All for 25 cents—Adv. Buy your Halloween decorations at Seeiwir's, the gift shop of Lawrence. 917 Mass. St.-Adv. 32-2 Exhibit Survey Results The results of the social survey on Lawrence, which was made last spring by the management of social work, be exhibited the week at the Fairfax hotel down town. Seniors Will Go to Golf Links for Supper Thursday The senior women will have a mixer Thursday, October 29. The women are to meet at the Gymnasium at 4:45 p. m. and from there go to a camp fire and cook their suppers. They will return about 7 o'clock. The purpose of this mixer is to give each woman an opportunity to become better acquainted. The women expect to talk over parties, hikes and any other affairs which they expect to give and to learn senior songs. The success of later mixers will depend on thi sone. A poster in Fraser Hall gives the women a chance to sign up if they can come. Many have already signed. Each woman is requested to bring ten cents. If the weather is bad the mixer will be held in some building. Private telephone booth at Grigg's. Both Phones.-Adv. Former Student Here Mildred pitte of Peabody, who attended school here two years ago, was a guest at the Kappa house over the week-end. She left it after she will make a short visit before going to California to spend the winter. Private telephone booths at Grigg's. Both phones—Adv. "Meet me at Griggs.—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. Seniors Try Out for Play This Week