UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY TUESDAY AURORA DANIEL FROHMAN Presents the Powerful Domestic Drama AFTERMATH With VIRGINIA PARSONS and OWEN MOORE Complete in Four Parts. :-- First Show 7:25—Second Show 8:30 Coming Friday, "One Wonderful Night" FEATURING FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN The University of Kansas 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. KAW VALLEY ICE CREAM CO. 170 Eicher Phane 10 W. 9th 470 Either Phone We specialize on clubs and fraternity orders. Let us handle that order. ICE CREAM AND OYSTERS DANCE NON-PERSPIRE Why Perspire and be uncomfortable "NITH" is guaranteed to stop perspiring beneath the arms HARMLESS — TWO ODORS; VIOLET AND ROSE PRICE 50c Burt Wadhams The COLLEGE INN BARBER F. B. McCOLLOCH Druggist THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. On the Corner K. U. Aorsons Honed. Ground and Exchanged W, F. Weise, Prop Remember That K. U. Barber Shop and Bath Rooms The Only Electric Massage Machine in the City 727 Massachusetts Street Razora Honed. Schulz makes Clothes 913 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kas. Coat Styles for Fall and Winter Loose swagger styles that will appeal to the tastes of the College Set. Come to our Suit Room and look them over; try them on. Balmacaans at $10 and $15 The New Russian Dresses A comfort and convenience the season through---of serge with combination sleeve and basque effect of satin. $9.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00 Party Coats, Dancing Dresses, Suits, Waists and Lingerie Sash Ribbons of Wide Black Satin. The Stiff Collar and Cuff Sets. Dainty Ruchings, Pleatings and Neckwear. ear. Phoenix Silk Hosiery in 20 Shades. Onnes, Bulline & Hackman WEARING OF COTTON TO SHOW PATRIOTISM Nation-wide Bargain Sale Planned to Help American Business Are the women of Kansas University patriotic enough to wear cotton this winter? Sounds foolish, doesn't it? But perhaps it won't when you have heard the explanation. Financial stringency threatens this country because many people, anticipating hard times, are hoarding their money. The cotton industry is in danger because the war has killed the exported crops and goods. Unused houses are full, and the cotton factories are only running half time or less. Will Stimulate Trade Will Stimulus In order to relieve the situation, the "Buyer cotton" movement was instituted, with President Wilson's approval. Now comes Genevieve Clark, the Speaker's daughter, with a new plan. Her idea is to have a week in October designated, on some day of which the drygoods stores in every town in the country shall sell cotton goods of all kinds at cut prices. The successes, a great deal of hardened money will be taken into circulation, and the cotton mills will have work for a long time to come. Kansas Women to the Rescue The plan looks perfectly reasonable on the face of it, and it may be supposed that Kansas women, who are constitutionally patriotic, will support it because a reality takes part in it itself—what is something else again?" Abe often says to Mawrass. The very thought of cot-times one shiver, remembering that long cold stretch between Thirteenth street and the Museum, and that other one from the Gym to the Mining building. However, that remark about wearing cotton this winter was purely facetious. American warehouse have enough woolen goods on hand to last this winter in the office and to freeze to death in order to help the country. If the Lawrence merchants agree to sell cotton at bargain prices on a certain day, University women had an excellent opportunity to lay in for new spring, thus being fore-handed, economical and patriotic all at once. DORMITORIES AT HARVARD Sanitary Apartments Have Been Furnished for Freshmen by College A freshman dormitory is the latest innovation to be tried at Harvard. Freshmen entering this fall may take penn in one of the finest college dormitories in existence. For years Harvard has been careless about the housing facilities offered its students and the new plan is an experiment of President Lowell to meet the need. Ojections to the system because of its uniformity and on account of the possibility of overcrowding are offered but not all students will take care of those students who have heretofore been without proper housing. Fach suite of rooms is provided with its own bath and is completely furnished. The rental price runs from $595 to $200 per year with board room. The guess on the total K. U. score is now on at Carroll's. It's free. Get in on it...Adv. **Fountain** Self-tilling for $1.00 to $6.00. "Moores" Non-leakable $2.50 to $5.50. "Hurds" Stationery. We frame pictures. Let us frame yours. WOLF's BOOK STORE, 919 Mass. St.-Adv. Just received, a fresh shipment of Huyler's famous chocolates. Carroll's.-Adv. Buy the young lady a box of Huyler's Allegrette. We deliver. 65c the nound, Carroll's.—Adv. Fountain Pens The Washburn College will hold a sophomore-freshman sack scrap this season. The old reliable K. U. Barber Shop welcomes you fellows back and will be pleased to meet you and new recruits at the old stand, 727 Mass. St. Call and get acquainted. Adv. "Thy Camels Also" Plymouth church Sunday evening, 7:30—Adv. There's a goodness in the goods Reynolds Bros. Ice Cream—Adv. A large variety of ice creams, fruit ices and sherbs for Sundae delivery. Reynold Bros.-Adv. MYER'S HALL HAD NO DRONES LAST WEEK Social Events Kept All Y. M. C. A. Members Busy During Enrollment Week Business was the keynote of the University Y. M. C. A.'s doings on the Hill the opening week, of the term, from the first Stunt Night, Monday, to the big Freshman-Blowout, Saturday evening. Business was occupied in planning or exerting a project of interest to the students. The greatest gathering of the week, numerically speaking, was the football rally Wednesday evening, where 800 "studs" gave vent for the first time this year to their enthusiasm for the gridiron sport. Presence of the new students lent additional flair to its affair. A close connection in popularity was the vaudeville and concert Tuesday evening, which drew a crowd of 250. Euthesiasm again rose to a high pitch Thursday evening, when twenty Y. M. members distributed the much-anted "KC" books to 700 men students. Throughout the week, the employment bureau took care of some 700 men who needed work-directed many new students to rooming houses and obarding clubs, and along with the information bureaus at institutes at the railroad mills, established at the life less mature for the homeless freshmen. Con Hoffman, secretary of the University Y. M. C. A. has been working overtime. WASHBURN HAS COUNCIL But it is Different From That of Kansas—Has Member of Faculty on it Though close geographically and rivals "footballly" the Washburn College at Topeka, and the University of Kansas have the university student councils, as will be seen in brief of the student government there. "The Student Council is the student governing body of Washburn. It is composed of four members from the senior class, three from the junior class, two from the sophomore class and one from the faculty. These representatives are chosen by the student body as provided in the constitution. The principal powers of the Council are control of oratory and debate, interclass athletics, and of supervision of student elections." Sophs Win Scrap For the second time in the history of the school, a sophomore class won the annual freshman-sophomore flag rush at the College of Emporia. The scrap was held last week on Schaffner Field and at Lake Mergendahl, and the usual flag scrap conditions of rain and mist persisted. Thirty-five men including nine former members of the Varsity squad have reported for practice at Lincoln, Nebraska. "Power" and "Life." First Presbyterian church, 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m., Sunday. Dr. Wm. A. Powell, pastor. Welcome.-Adv. Wife—What time did you get in last night? "Power," and "Life." First Presbyterian church, 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m., Sunday. Dr. Wm. A. Powell, pastor. Welcome.-Adv. Wife—But I sat up till twelve. Hubby—But I sat on the front steps till you retired so as not to disburse you. Harvard Lampoon. Hubby—Eleven-thirty... The cream that satisfies. Reynolds Bros.-Adv. Ferdy--You are not like most other girls I know. Sylvia (selviya)-No? Fanny No.-Most of the others tan, but you can trickle--Princeton Tiger. Four varieties of ice cream at our fountain--Reynolds Bros.-Adv. Real cokes at Reynolds Bros.—Adv. "Did you follow everything in the show?" sh声 "Couldn't. There were fifty in the chorus alone." - Cornell Widow. Four varieties of ice cream at our fountain—Reynolds Bros.—Adv. Real cokes at Reynolds Bros.—Adv. "Poor Mrs. Bond" Plymouth church Sunday morning, 10:30.—Adv. clothes. Clerk—How long? 18-I want some winter under- clothes. 19k I don't want to rent them. I want to buy them... Princeton Tiger. Banana-nut ice cream at Wiedemann's.—Adv. 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