UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. M-CONNELM Physical Theater C. W. M-CONNELM Hospital Home 0342 Residence, 1346 Tenn St. 98, Bell 1023, Home 936. F. B. FROCK, Optometrist and Specialist Bell 932, Building Office 802 Mass. Bell phone 905. HARRY REDING M. D. Eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Office 802 A. A. Bigg. Phone, Glasses fitted. D. J. KAY, M. D. Eye, ear, and throat specialist. Glasses fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dick Building. DR. H. W. IAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kauas. J. W. B'RYON, Dentist. Over Wilson's Store 507. DR. DUHTEL, M.T., B'ryon, O.83. Massachusetts Street. Both phones, office and residence. DR. H. T. JONES, Room 12 F. A. A. Bldg. Designs 1130 Phone 211. DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over Squire's Store both phones. DR. BRUITT WHITE Phone 109. Osteoplasty Phone 257. House 745. Mass. St. CLASSIFIED Barbers Frank lilf's Barber Shop, 1025 Mass. Two good baggins. satisfaction assured. C. J. Gouk's Barber Shop, 913 Mass. Two large chairs. chairs; never have to wait. Razors housed. Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gas and Mazda lamps. 1937. Mass. Houses. Ladies Tailors Mrs. Ellison, Dressmaking and Ladies Tailoring. 965 Mass. Phones 2411, over Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking. Gowns for all occasions. All work guaranteed. Fabric selection available. Cleaning establishment in connection. Phone 421 Helen Seward School. Ladies' tailoring and dressmaking. Sewing school 814 Mass. Phones 550. Miss Powers: Miss C. McCharachan Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-grooms, "Marianna" roller, for men. For women. Call Bald, 1572 811. The Select Hair Dressing Shop, 927 Mass St. D & M sporting goods and athletic supplies, Dennymo and Ernst, 826 Mass. St., Phones 401-737-9986. Sporting Goods **nimatha** Cafe for regular meals, lunch and short orders when down town. Open after 6:30 PM. Bring your shoes to Fornys, for guaranteed shoe repairing or磨皮 work. Just insume responsible work, our best. Let us guide you in磨皮 work. Everything in stores on O'Connor & Co., 816 Mass St., Chicago. Queen City College. System and sewing taught. Dress-making in connection with school. Mrs. G. Mark Brown, S84 K. Ky. Bell 764. Ed. W. Parsons, Engraver, Watch- maker and Jeweler. Diamonds and jewelry. Bell Phone 717. 717 Mass. One trial means no risk, small investment, fine goods, pleased customers. Smoke W. T. Williamson's home made cigar. Eldridge House Stable W. E. MOAK, Prop. Taxicabs, Hacks, Livery Baggage Haul Both Phones 148 Sue the New Parker Self-Filling Fountain Pen Office Supplies, Typewriters F. I. CARTER 1025 Mass. Bell phone 1047 Come on Down to JIM'S Tonight 1101 Mass. St. PROTSCH The College Tailor Lawrence Transfer Co. Trunk Hauling Phone 15 K. U. PANTATORIUM AND DYE WORKS Student Rates: See Our Solicitors Cleaning and Ladies' Work a Specialty. JACK FULLERTON 1400 Louisiana Phones: Bell, 1400; Home, 140 Lowney's Chocolates McColloch's Drug Store Dancing Mrs. J. L. Newhouse's Dancing School Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, Ecke's Hall. Private lessons by appointment. Bell 938 Remember That SCHULZ the Tailor makes overcoats as well as suits. It will be a pleasure to show you our line Foreign and Domestic Woolens 913 Mass. SAM S. SHUBERT Presents BLANCHE RING in "WHEN CLAUDIA SMILES" Matinees Wednesday and Saturday A GOOD PLACE TO EAT AT ANDERSON'S OLD STAND Fresh Oysters, Regular Meals, Short Orders, Confectionery, Cigars, Etc. JOHNSON & TUTTLE PROPS. 715 Massachusetts Street 715 Massachusetts Street PERFUME and TOILET ARTICLES Kodaks and Supplies RAYMOND'S DRUG STORE We do finishing Bowersock Theatre Mon. Nov. 3rd Billy "Single" Clifford presents "himself" in "BELIEVE ME" A merry musical Stampede bubbling over with mirth and melody An excellent cast of dainty divinities who sing, dance and delight the eye. Beautifully costumed, Properly presented PRICES Parquet $1.00 1st 3 Rows Bal. .75 Next 5 rows .50 All 2nd Bal. .25 Parisian Ivory goods displayed in our window this week. Barber's Drug store.—Adv. 34 FOR RENT-Modern six room house. Furnished. Bell 2287. FOR RENT-Rooms for chafing- dish house keeping in new and modern house. Bell 1112; 1310 Tenn. LOST—A white cloisonne brooch, shaped somewhat like a fleur-de-aisle. Call Bell 1152. 34-5 What's Doing In The High Schools STUDENT SOUSAS FORM BURLINGAME ORCHESTRA (By Marshell Harkness) Burlingame, Oct. 29. —Professor Neilman has organized a high school orchestra which the intends to use for literary society meetings on学期演讲s and in morning occasional exercises. The members are: Margaret Hotchkiss and Wilfried Mitchell, violins; Lloyd Randell and Marshall Harkness, cornets; Raymond Gilkerson, trombone; Clair Van Lasell, French horn; George Taylor, drum; Livia Metlock, pianist; Howard Smith, clarinet. (Ry Marshall Harkness) Bucklin High School, Oct. 29—Under the auspices of the local W. C. T. U. a declaratory contest for a silver medal was given for high school students last night. Seven students entered the contest. The medal was won by Marie Mills with the story of "Patsy." Second place was awarded to Marie King who delivered an oration on "Blunders." Bucklin Girl Wins Medal (By Albion R. King) Mrs. E. B. Hawkins of Lincoln is spending the week-end with her daughter Ella Hawkins. Social Notes The freshmen of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will entertain with a chocolate tomorrow morning for the freshmen of all the other sororities. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will entertain with a dancing party at the chapter house Nov. 8. The Sigma Nu fraternity has announced a party for Friday evening Nov. 7. The Sigma Chi fraternity will give a dance on Saturday evening, Nov. 8. The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority entertained the Beta Theta Pi fraternity informally last night from seven to eight. The Sigma Chi fraternity has announced Dec. 12 as the date for its annual masquerade party. Prof. and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell will entertain the members of the logic classes Saturday evening Nov. 8. The freshmen of Alpha Delta Pi sorority will entertain the girls of the sorority Wednesday night, Nov. 12. An attractive musical program will be given at the home of Mrs. G. W. Jones Monday evening, Nov. 3, at 8 o'clock under the auspices of Trinity Guild. Light refreshments will be served and a silver offering will be taken. A social with several unusual features will be given tonight by the Student Wesleyan Guild of the Methodist church. Everyone will be invited, and that he will not miss any of the fun, Plenty of eats will be served. Miss Bretherst, of China, speaks in the Methodist church Sunday morning. Students should hear her. "Three Rules to Live by" will be Dr. Wolfe's address Sunday night. A LITTLE FARTHER UP THE STREET, A LITTLE LESS John Carlisle Johnson, '12, will be married in Kansas City Saturday evening to Beulah Addison, '13. Miss Addison was a member of the Sigma Kappa sorority at the university of Pflugerville, of which Mr. Johnson was a member, will go to Kansas City to attend the wedding: Cale Carson, Wayne Ridgway, Glendon Allvine, Breathitt Robertson, Ivan Segrist, Omar Smith, Daniel Derson, Smith, Orrin Potter, Frederick Brückmiller, Hoyt Nelson, Herbert Rumsfeld, Charles Hagenbush. Claire Dietrich went to Topeka yesterday to hear Amoa sing. The civil engineering society met last night in Marvin hall. Talks were made by Prof. B. J. Dalton, Mr. A. A. Poland, and "Pat" Murphy. Prof. H. P. Cady will go to Whiting tonight where he delivers a lecture on "Liquid Air." Governor Hodges and Governor Baldwin visited the School of Law this morning before chapel. New stock of "Hurds" writing paper in pound packages; also an assortment of correspondent cards. Wolfs Book Store.-Adj. 35-2 TO PAY Copyright 1913 The House of Kuppenheimer We give you the product of America's foremost Suit and Overcoat makers and promise you a saving in every instance. Come and see for yourself. J. HOUSE & SON 729 MASS. STREET ROB'T E. HOUSE, Prop. ANNOUNCEMENTS All announcements or items for the university calendar either for the coming week or for future events should be given to Mr. Cronemeyer, at the department of journalism office, by 4:30 p. m. Friday. It is desired to make the calendar a complete schedule of University events and the co-operation of those interested is requested. Graduate students are requested to congregate "where the bells ring" on the campus Monday evening. There will be plenty of "eats." The first senior smoker, which was announced last night by senior president Holloway for Nov. 14 in Engles' hall, will be held Wednesday night, Nov. 12, instead. Freshman girls will get their grades from their advisors instead of at the dean's office. The advisors will take them to give out grades until Tuesday, Nov. 4. The Christian Science society meets Tuesday, Nov. 4, in Myers hall at 7:30 p. m. Lewis Nofsinger, president; Carl Luke, secretary. The members of the faculty will give a reception' in honor of all new faculty members and their wives Fri- day, October 31 from 8 to 11 in Green hall. Soccer men are requested to report at the gym at nine o'clock Saturday morning. CALENDAR Friday 11:00 Chapel, Governor Simeon E. Baldwin of Connecticut. Football, K. U. vs. Oklahoma at Norman. **Future Events** Nov. 4 Chapel, Langdon Davies of London. Nov. 6-7 Teachers' Convention. Topeka. Nov. 11 Veteran recital. Otto Meyer. (Fraser). Nov. 13-14-15 Joint meeting of Kansas Conference of Charities and Corrections, Institute of Criminal Law and Criminalology, and Probate Judges' Association. Nov. 14 Junior Class Dance, Rouinson gymnasium, 8-12 p.m. Nov. 15 Stuart County Dance, Robinson gymnasium, 8-12 p.m. Nov. 18 Piano recital, Heniot Levy. (Fraser.) Copyright 1913 The House of Kuppenheiser Football Schedule Oct 31 - Oklahoma at Norman. Nov. 8 - Washburn at Lawrence. Nov. 15 - Nebraska on McCook. Nov. 22 - Missouri at Columbia. We Can't Fool Him We can: A student's psychology has defended that the Daily Kansan used a color blind camera, one that would not take green, in taking the picture of the snow scene on the campus. The student must confess. We must confess. The picture printed Wednesday was taken in the dead of winter two years ago. FROLICING FILM FUN FAST AND FURIOUS CLEVER-COMIC-CARTOONS AND AMUSING ANTICS BY LYMAN H.HOWE'S STAFF OF CAMERA MEN AND ARTISTS BOWERSOCK THEATRE TUES. NOV4. PRICES 25-35-50 PHONE 100 FOR TAXICABS S CAR AGE, Phone 100. PEERLESS GARAGE, Phone 100. Prof. E. M. Hopkins speaks before the city teachers of Kansas City at nine o'clock Saturday morning "Elementary School English." Allegretti and Douglas chocolates at Barber's Drug Store--Adv. 34 Mr. W. A. Carlisle of Atchison is visiting at the Phi Gam house this week. Souvenir plates of K. U. at Wolf's Book Store.-Ady. 35-2 Send the Daily Kansan home.