UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THE OREAD Cafeteria and Tea Room We are serving over twenty different steaks and chops. Over fifty desserts for each meal. Fountain--Candy--Cigars QUALITY First—Always 1241 OREAD TRAIN SERVICE Columbia and Return for Mo.-Kans. Football Game VIA Union Pacific $5.35 Round Trip Leave Lawrence Arrive K. C. 3.05 p. m. 4.15 p. m. 5.52 p. m. 7.20 p. m. Special train via Wabash leaves K. C. 11.45 Friday night, arriving Columbia 7.00 a.m. Take either afternoon train from Lawrence, attend one of the theaters and leave on the Wabash Special, carrying chair cars, tourist and standard sleepers. Returning Special leaves Columbia 10.00 p. m. and arrives K. C. 6.00 a. m. U. P. Connections Leave K. C. Arrive Lawrence 8.05 a. m. 9.31 a. m. 10.30 a. m. 11.32 a. m. K. C. Theatrical Attractions: GRAND, One Woman's Life. SHUBERT, Little Women. Vaudeville, Orpheum. Hippidrome, Globe. For further information and reservations PHONE E. E. ALEXANDER CITY TICKET AGENT NO. 5 Social Notes - * * The Acoth sorority has pledged Dorothy Keeler and Ethel Keeler of Lawrence. The Delta Phi Delta art sorority met with Gladys Nelson at her home, 1340 Kentucky street Tuesday afternoon. After a discussion of the life and works of Rembrandt a dainty luncheon was served. The Kappa Kappa Gamma soror- ON SALE TODAY Ladies Home Journal Christmas number. "Nuf Sed" The Criterion Ladies Home Journal styles Christmas number Saturday Evening Post 60 pages GOOD reading New serial by E. Phillips Oppenheim The Country Gentleman 50 pages Considerable about grafting This ought to be interesting to some of you. GRIGGS Curtis Agency 827 Mass. it entertained the Phi Kappa Ps1 fraternity from 7 to 8 last evening. The Phi Delta Theta fraternity will give a Victoria party Sunday. The Achoth sorority entertained the Sigma Phi Sigma fraternity last night from 7 to 8. Mr. E. P. Sample, of San Diego, Cal., and Mr. Milton Kane, of Atchison, were guests at the Phi Gam house Monday. The following members of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity will be guests of Columbia next week: Blair Hackney, Randolph Kennedy, Mead Irwin, Jack Challiss, John Miller, Frank Bunn, Mayerndan Hallace, Maynard Egald, Ralph Bennett, Webster Kimbal, Donald Cooper, Herbert Sellers, Jimmy Parker, Charles Greenlees. The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity will give a party at the chapter house, Dec. 6. The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will entertain the Phi Delta Theta fraternity from 7 to 8 tonight. Miss Vedia Rowland, of Parsons, and Miss Beatrice Betourney of Concordia are guests at the Chi Omega house. ** Miss Grace Davis, of Hutchinson, is a guest of her sister, Beulah Davis at the Kappa house. Miss Marie Fogarty, of Junction City, is visiting at the Kappa house his week. Samuel T. Seaton, executive clerk of Governor Hodges, is a guest at the Phi Gam house. CHICAGO ALUMNI TO CELEBRATE VICTORY Northern Grads To Get Returns From Tiger Game At Banquet Chicago alumni of the University of Kansas will celebrate in that city Saturday evening after the Kansas-Missouri game. Invitations were sent out this week for a smoker and dinner at the Grand Pacific hotel. Returns from the game will be received at the dinner by Howard Yekoft, who is the first time that alumni of the University of Kansas have met in Chicago. The committee in charge of the dinner is composed of Burton Sears, Howard Wykoff, Lawrence Browne and Robert Fisher. Those who will be present at the celebration are Roland Athay, "Cub" Baer, Lawrence Browne, Victor Chesky, Herbert Cowan, Elman Dittmar, F. H. Ellis, Robert Fisher, Thomas Gownicken, J. W. Harris, Homie Johnson, John Hoyt, August Keebrel, John Lovett, Malcolm McNaughton, Karl E. Moore, "Doc" Minor, Warren Miller, "Doc" Pleasanton, Charles Robinson, Thomas Stevenson, "Doc" Tywman and Ed. Van Houten. DR. CRUMBINE TO HELP U. S. STOP RADIUM FAKE Dr. S. J. Crumbine of the School of Medicine has received a request from the federal pure food and drug department to help carry on a campaign against a number of companies selling purported medicinal waters, having the property of radioactivity from springs. These waters, when fresh, frequently have valuable medicinal properties, but these qualities, according to Dr. Crumbine, generally are lost in a few hours after the water is exposed to light or air. Throughout the state of Kansas the companies will be apprehended by the state officials on the charge of misbranding. The water is shipped into the state in tank cars as common water. Leather goods in coin purses, card cases, letter and bill books, ladies' hand bags, collar bags, manicure, toilet, and writing sets. See them in north window—Wolf's Book Store. --Adv. 50-2 LOST—Conklin's fountain pen, Tuesday morning on Adams street, between Tennessee street and Chemistry building. Finder call Bell 1378. JAYHAWKER-TIGER BUTTONS AT GRIGTS, 10cta—Adv. 39-3 Did you know we had books, pictures, mottoes, calendars, novelties, hand-painted China ware and senate books? Wolf's Book Store—Adv. 50-2 LOST-Coral bar pin. Return to Kappa Alpha Theta house. LOST—Pair of ladies' brown dog- skin gloves, with initials I. R. on inside. Phone Bell 1241. Brown bread ice cream a whole meal, at Wiedemann's—Adv. 49 Ladies, you will meet with courteous treatment at the lunch room in Fraser.—Adv. 50-3. Kead your own KANSAN. "Rip 'Em Up" Kansas —and "Good Luck" to all you K. U. men at Columbia Saturday And Remember, Team Work Counts Yes Sir:- Regardless whether it's smashing the line, cheering from the rooters' stand or selling good clothes it is Team Work that counts. The Team's received the best of coaching. So have the Rooters, that is, in "whoopin' her up" and now they need their final coaching on APPEARANCE. Let us do it. That's where our Team Work comes in. Spend half an hour tomorrow slipping into a few of the totally different suit and overcoat styles we are selling so fast this season. We'll coach you as to the newest fabrics and styles. Our tailor will coach them into a perfect fit. There's lots of 'em up to the minute in style at $15.00 and $17.00 and the finest assortment you have ever seen at $20.00 $25.00 and $30.00. Special showing of new winter ideas in furnishings— Hats, Caps, Shoes. Just in time for Thanksgiving and Homecoming Week. TAKE a PEEK at OUR WINDOWS You'll meet all your Classmates AT THE SOPHOMORE BUM Monday, 8 p. m., Robinson gymnasium For all Sophs-Men and Women Tickets 25 cents Girls Free JAYHAWKER-TIGER BUTTONS JAYHAWKER-TIGER BUTTONS JAYHAWKER-TIGER BUTTONS T GRIGGS, 10cts.—Adv. AT GRIGGS, 10cts.—Adv. AT GRIGGS, 10cts.—Adv. 49-3 49-3 49-3 REYNOLDS BROS. FOR ICE CREAM AND ICES Bell 645 Home 358 Motor Delivery 1031 Mass.