UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN AURORA TODAY THE COLLEGE THEATRE Another one of those Bosworth productions The Pursuit of the Phantom In Five Reels of Unusual Situations. Written and Played by Hobart Bosworth An Exclusive Paramount Production Coming Monday: Mary Pickford in "Such a Little Queen" Merchants National Bank Swede Wilson's For Billiards Phones 540 A Good Place to Eat at Anderson's Old Stand Johnson & Tuttle Proprietors 715 MASSACHUSETTS STREET Go to the HOME BAKERY For Good Things to Eat C. M. Williamson 933 Mass. St A. A. ALRICH PRINTING Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing Bags, Baskets 744 MASS, STREET ARROW SHIRTS are fast in color and steadfast in service. $1.50 up. $1.50 up. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Makers ARROW COLLARS K. U. Razors Honed. Ground and Exchanged W. F. Weise, Prop Barber Shop and Bath Rooms The Only Electric MassageMachine in the City 727 Massachusetts Street for sale by Students find that the "Press-To" self filling fountain pen at 98 cents does all the work that a more expensive pen would do. It can be obtained at Hoadley's—Adv. Good, big, thick, juicy hamburgers at Reynolds Bros.-Adv. At the Oread Cafe. A complete fancy of fancy box candy>. Adv. Private telephone booth at Grigg's Both Phones.-Adv. Johnson & Carl Moore Goes Home Another Correction The Daily Kansan was in error yesterday when it reported that A. J Bradley was reported to the Stu- Corporation for violation of the smoking rule. The name should have been Isaac F. Bradley, Jr. A. D. S. Cold Tablets and Balm of bilead Cough Balsam are the best, at barber & Son's drug store—Adv. We have nice pictures for your room for 15 cents to $2.50. Wolf's Book Store.—Adv. "Meet me at Griggs.—Adv. Moore Goes Home John B. Moore, sophomore chemical engineers has been collated to return to his home in Hutchinson because of illness. Hot lunches of all kinds at all times. Reynolds Bros.-Adve. Rest room for tired students—Grigg's-Adv. At the Oread Candle. That fine chili "The Taste Tells."—Adv. When words fail—Dolly Varden Chocolates. Get a fresh box at Reynolds Bros. Adv. 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 lose 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. If your dealer cannot supply you, we will send you the names of the dealers who will Bradley Knitting Company --their welfare. SOLD BY Delavan, Wisconsin Johnson & Carl Tales Out o' School Slaughtered in Deadly Ambush Four fat mice have been killed by hidden traps set by professors in the Chemistry Building. Herbert Belfast is hunting a word, a word that "Describes a state of love," that has three syllables and that is accented on the first syllable. What For? A Yarn From "Jack-Ass" Regiment. Wibur Swim, junior College: "While I was serving as a member of the Second Regiment of Field Artillery in Benguet Province, Northern Luzon, our regiment was known as the "jack-ass" regiment on account of the mules used or transporting guns. Hiking up a steep narrow hills, we pass one day eight men and six mules went over the cliff when the road caved in. The old colonel rode up and peered down the gap. 'My God,' he wailed, 'six mules. Think of it." Not Even Cabbage Leaves Not Even Cabbage Leaves Two Student Council sleuths hunting campus smokers, buying tobacco in the backyard, hiding. They seized the sentent into the basement. Sherlock sniffed, "My dear Watson, Pittsburgh stogies, nine for a nickel." But there was nothing but a piece of leather burning in a crucible. Houden Back Skid Howden, law '14, was at the Sig Alph house yesterday, and on the Hill to see Uncle Jimmy. Houden Back He Must be a Vegetarian I don't want folks to think I'm rude. But this is what I think: No man can use my lips for food, or catch me with a wink. (Mindy Jmv. Beach Guy Has Nothing to Say Guy Serriver brained a rainstorm and walked all the way to the railway station, where a reporter. Serriver Charlie Stanlevant offers to bet that the missive wasn't to Serriver's mother. That's a Fact Man Who Has Never Been to K. U.: "I tell you it is a fright down at K. U. Why, every fellow there has to have a great big bull dog and an automobile." Confidential A young lady says that several fraternity men keep a full supply of cosmetics in their chiffoniers. She suggests they stamp their fraternity seal on the back of their favorite powder rags. He Might be Both He Might be Both Mining Engineer to Oscar Major: "Are you a miner?" Oscar Major: "No, I'm a Major." Joe Bishop is an Ad. Man Joe Bishop is an Ad. Man Joe Bishop, who was formerly a firm last year, is now an actuarial firm in City, MN. Joe wrote to some of the boys the other day and said that he read every Kansan from cover to cover. ANNOUNCEMENTS Vincent Brainard, junior College, cramming for a philosophy quiz: "Philosophy is like a blind man in a dark room looking for a black cat which isn't there." "In the Right Church—North of 'Bricks' on Oread are two houses. They are very much alike in appearance, but one house girls' while a men's co-operative club inhabits the other morning a woman's "tipped" murphy up the top of the men's house and knocked boldly on the door of the nearest room where an old friend from home was supposed to live. Quite So "Come-in" shouted several masculine voices. Totally disregarding the invitation she fled. She has not in listening between the two houses. Entomological Club will hold initiation for new members Friday night. "In the Right Church—" Hawk Club will meet next Wednesday evening; place and time announced later. All Cherokee County students are requested to be present at a meeting of the county club. Thursday evening at 7:30 at 1425 Tenn. St. Ed. Is a Domestic Science Expert Edward Boddington, Graduate School, sold aluminum cooking utensils in Kansas City last summer. One of his customers wrote to him thulsy: "Dear Sir, I don't know who else to appeal to for help so I am bothering you. Please tell me what to do to keep the food from sticking to the pan. I have said everything to the pans that I know, but it doesn't do any good. Truly, Mrs. Marie Roe." Warning Prof. A. J. Boynton is preparing an eligibility list. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet will meet tonight at 12pm Oread at 7:15. 一 You know how good Wilson's hot eats were last winter, well he has started them going again and will appreciate your patronage. You know what they are, please you and extends a hearty invitation to call at 1101 Mass. St.-Adv. 一 W. S. G. A. meets this afternoon at 4:30 in Frasier Hall. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet meets tonight at 13:35 Ohio at 7:30. Mechanical Engineers meet tonight at 7:30 at 1301 Ohio. K. U. Debating Society meets tonight at 7:30 in Room 313, Fraser. Cherokee County Students will meet tonight at the Beta House to organize a county club. That good home made chili. Reynolds Boss. Adv. Girls Gle Club meets tonight at North College at 8:00. Student Mixer will be held at the Christian church Friday evening. All members and friends are invited. Hot chocolate, cream and crackers. At Wiedemann's.-Adv. University Club election all day Friday at the house. Entomological Club will initiate new members Friday night. K. U, Rifle Club will meet tonight at 8:15 in Robinson Gymnasium to elect officers. Y. M. C. A. regular meeting at 4:30 Sunday afternoon in Myers Hall. Sigma Delta Chi meets Tuesday night, October 27, at the Sigma Nu house. Quill Club meets Monday in Fraser at 4:30. Orchestra practice Monday night at 7:30 in Fraser. Deutsche Verein meets Monday afternoon at 4:30 in Room 313, Fraser Men's Student Council meets Tuesday night at 7:15 at the Student Union. Entomological Club meets Tuesday in Room 202, Museum. Mandolin Club will meet this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock in Fraser Plans for its trip will be discussed. Professor, send in your hours. FRIDAY VARSITY One Day FRIDAY One Day Shubert Theatre Attraction MOTHER Featuring Kansas City's Popular Actress EMMA DUNN Comlpete in Four Parts—Friday, One Day Only KAW VALLEY ICE CREAM CO. 170 Fifth Phone 10 W 9 470 Either Phone 10 W. Jek We specialize on clubs and fraternity orders. Let us handle that next order. ICE CREAM AND OYSTERS Mme. Johanna Gadzki and the Students. Mme. Gadski's voice has won for her enduring fame in the realms of art. Her beautiful womanly qualities also have won for her an equally high regard among all those who have been fortunate enough to contain within the touch of her wonderful personality. A few evening ages, in one of her concerts, more than three hundred college girls were seated together directly in front of the singer, and it proved exceedingly interesting from a psychological standpoint to see the effect which those bright, fresh, young faces, had, the singer, and the effect which as the singer's personality, as well as his art, had upon them, of college girls. One could almost see the invisible rank which each moment were binding them closer together, and new has the tone quality of Gadkki' voice seemed more irresistible than on that occasion. Had one stepped back of the stage and seen Mme. Gadkki's own daughter, Lotte, almost an exact replica of her illustr mother, and just of the same age as the majority of those college girls and could have seen her there, standing alone, intently following her mother's every note and tone, could readily have understated why that audience of college girls was such an inspiration to the great prima domma the great hearted woman, as was singing to them and And perhaps this may account for that wonderful Gadkki' tone quality, a tone in which there is not the slightest trace of harshness nor acidity. She is a happy, healthy, normal woman whose home life with her husband and daughter is ideal. She is intensely interested in young women and in all that pertains to Engineers to Kansas City When you go to hear Gadzik next week, keep these facts in mind, and as you hear her singing you will understand why you get a different and deeper meaning out of her songs than you have ever gotten when listening to others. Adv. Eight or nine chemical engineers accompanied by several members of the faculty will go to Kansas City, Saturday to join the Kansas City Section there in their regular monthly meetings. The delegates will visit the Quindaro water works and Bonner Springs cement plant. All kinds of sandwiches served at Reynolds Bros.-Adv. For That Party Private telephone booths at Grigg's. Both phones...Adv. For That Party Cut flowers at Whitcomb's, 844 Tennessee. Bell 275; Home 580.— Adv. Dr. Exner to speak at Y. M. Dr. M. J. Exner, of New York City will be the next speaker at the University Y. M. C. A. He will be at the Sunday afternoon meeting on November 8 and will address the men of the University on sex problems. Dr. Exner will make a tour of the fraternity and rooming houses of the city on Monday, November 9. Hot chocolate sounds good on a cold day. Our's is good. Reynolds Bros.—Adv. Have you bought that fountain pen yet? We have them for $100 to $6.00. Wolf's Book Store—Adv. "Meet me at Griggs."—Adv Student Course Tickets $3 and $2 SEVEN CONCERTS The University Concert Course and Music Festival Single Admission $1.50 to 75c Saved by Course Ticket $4.50 to $3.50 On Sale at REGISTRAR'S OFFICE or by FINE ARTS STUDENTS Hear Gadzki, The United States Marine Band, the Russian Symphony Orchestra, and other Artists No Single Seats Sold until October 21 GET A. COURSE TICKET NOW