UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Colonist Tickets to California On Sale Daily, September 25 to October 10, 1913 to nearly all points in California, the Northwest, and many places intermediate. Liberal stopover privileges. Accepted in Pullman Tourist Sleepers and Free Chair Cars carried on Santa Fe Fast Trains. For literature,fare and service from here,apply to Three trains daily from Kansas City to California. Personally conducted excursions. W. W. BURNETT, Agent Lawrence, Kansas Students FORNEY Repairs Shoes 1017 Mass. Try Him Let us save your soles. First class Shoe Repairing. Prices Right. Shoe Shop, Shoe Shop, 107 Maa R. O. BURGERT, Prop. Lawrence Transfer Co Trunk Hauling Phone 15 The WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Corner Mass. and Quincy Sts. Issues its own Letters of Credit and Travellers Checks. The only way to carry your money in safety. Banking of all kinds solicited. Francisco & Co. Livery, Hacks and Garage 812 Vernant Phones 136 FALL OPENING LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. ENTER AND MONDAY 112 Vermont Phones 139 PROTSCH The College Tailor AFTER the THEATRE PARTIES OUR SPECIALTY REYNOLDS BROS. 1005 Mass. Tomorrow The Representative Junior Ticket asks your support President Russell Gear College Herb Coleman Medic Vice-President Ethel Ulrich College Secretary Fred Blachly Engineer Stanley B. Nelson Engineer Cale W. Carson College Treasurer Prom. Managers Social Notes The Achoth sorority will be at home to its friends next Tuesday afternoon from three to six, in honor of its chaperon, Miss Margaret Gougard and Grand Marathon of Topeka, who is Grand Marathon of the Eastern Star. The Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will give an informal party, Saturday night at the chapter house, for its freshmen members. Achoths Will Entertain Leo Smith, Kansas City, Mo, has pledged Alpha Tau Omega. More than sixty girls were present at the chaiing dinner, a tradition last night for the members of Mrs. Olinne's and Professor Haumgartner's Sunday Masses. Presbyterians Entertain Bowls of old fashioned flowers were used throughout the rooms. Ruth Rule and Anabelle Crawford assisted by Alice Winsor, Wissa Hawkins, Elizabeth Morrow, and Miss Miller, were in charge of the chasing dinner, Professor and Mrs. Professor and Mrs. Rule were guests of the partner The delegates to the Y. W. C. A. convention at Estes Park last summer were entertained last night with the at home of Evelyn Strong. Entertains Y. W. Delegates. The guetta were, Florence Fquina, Scotty Scuccio, Merritt Carrion, Marjorie Sealy, Merritt Carrion, Marjorie After the spread the remainder of the evening until eight o'clock was spent in mapping the Estes Park and taking over future Estes Park meetings. PROFESSIONAL CARDS W C MCONNELL, Physician and Home Rev. Residence, 1346 Tenn Rt. Residence, 1346 Tenn Rt. J. F. BROCK, Opnometriet and Spezialisten, Milton Keynes Office 802 Mass. Bell. 电话 691-553-7490. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas G, W JONES, A, M, M, D. Diseases of the heart. Burlington, N.H. Residence, 1301 St. both phone 555. HARRY REDING. M, D Eye, ear, nose Bone. Phone 313. Home 312. Phone. Box 313. Home 312. G. A. HAMMAN M. D. Eye, ear, and nose. Guaranteed. Dick Building. Satisfaction Guaranteed. DR. H. T. JONES. Room 12 F. A. H. Bldg. Residence 1300 Tenn. Phone 211 Kansas J. W. O'BRYON, Dentist. Over Wilson's N.Y. J. R. BJEHLET, M. D. D. O. 833 Mas- saquecta Street. Both phones, office and phone number. DR H. L. CHAMBERS Office over Squires Studio. Both phones. DR. BURT R. WHITE Osteopath. Phones, Bell 938, Home 257 Office, 745 Mass. S. CLASSIFIED Barbers Frank liff's Barber Shop, 1025 Mass Two good baggins. Satisfaction assured. J. C Houk's Barber Shop, 913 Mass Never have to wait. Razor honed. Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co., forgas Mazda lamps 1937. Mass Phones 085 Plumbers Mrs. Ellison Dressmaking and Ladies Miss Johnson Phones 2411, over Johnson & Carl Ladies Tailors Lawrence Swing School School Lads' ladies' ladders Miss Pharaon 536. Miss Pores. Miss C. McClera Pharaon 536. Miss Pores. Miss C. McClera Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking. Gowns for all occasions. All work guaranteed. Mrs. T. B., Dally, 914 Mass. Sanitary clean establishment in connection. Phone: 800-263-5747. Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-gaups, "Marinello" hair salon, call Bell 1372. Home : 34. The Select Hair Dress Shipping, 927 Mass St. Sporting Goods Hair Dressers D & M sporting goods and athletic supplies. Kennedy & Ernst, 926 Mass. St., Phones 340-851-7460. After the Dance Friday Night Come down to LEE'S for Lunch A full line of Douglas Chocolates. Why not take a box with you? Templin, Marguerite Gregory, and Evelyn Pierce. LEE'S COLLEGE INN Sigma Nu Party The Sigma Nu fraternity entertained with a dinner and an informal dance till eight o'clock at its chapter house last night. The following were present: Misses Stella Bedell, Rebecca Cooper, Edith Cobbison, Gladys Lucan, Elizabeth Brown, Gladys Lucan, Hazel Gould, and Mary Miller. Engagement Announced the approachingMi Irina Stockwell Lacute on Tuesday evening, Nov. 21, was announced at a clever party given Wednesday afternoon by Miss Krierder as her home for mem- ber of the Decade Delta soiree. The decorations were in old rose and gold, the sorority colors. A dainty two-course luncheon was served at quartet tables. The tables were adorned with red and gold rose and gold candles in crystal candlesticks. The place cards were hand painted. The Delta Phi Delta present were Misses Mia Benson, Lucia Gladys Nelson, Neva Foster, Mary Powell, Lo Alma Brown, Addie Under Wilson, Milla Arnett, Edith Cooper, Myrtle Ellsworth, Lena Icahn,翠棕 Brown, and Lacie Krierder More than fifty guests were present. They included the house mother, Mrs. Martha Green and fraternities, town Pi Phi alumni and two girls from each sorority. Pi Phis Honor Matron The members of the Pie Beta Phi progran from campus to the house given at their chapter house from four to six yesterday afternoon in honor of their matron, Mrs. Wiseman. The guests were received by Mrs. Fritche and Genevieve Herrick. The room which was beautifully decorated with red carnations and red candles. Yellow roses were used in the center of the Grace Zoelner served the ices. Eldridge House Stable W. E. MOAK, Prop. Taxicabs, Hacks, Livery Baggage Haulé Both Phones 148 FOUNTAIN PENS OFFICE SUPPLIES TYPEWRITERS F. I. CARTER 1025 Mass. Bell Phone 1051 Student Rates: See Our Solicitors Cleaning and our's Work a Specialty. K. U. PANTATORIUM AND DYE WORKS JACK FULLERTON 1400 Louisiana Phones: Bell, 1400; Home, 140 Fairfax Hotel and Dining Room Large Cool Comfortable Dining Room with prompt service. Special rates to club "feeds." Buy a commutation ticket. O. E. LEARNARD Manager 708-710 Mass. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE TICKET for Pres. Charles Strickland Charles Greenlees for Vice-Pres. "Buster" Tudor for Treas. Jess Reed for Sec. Etta Smith For Sr. Play Mgr. FIRST CONFERENCE GAME Washington vs. K. U., Saturday, Oct. 11 McCOOK FIELD Student Tickets Admit, (North Gate.) Tickets, $1.00. Student Tickets Admit, (No 2,000 seats on North Bleachers for Students and EE reserved for Thundering Thousand. no smoking in this section). GAME CALLED 3:30 h Gate.) Student Tickets, Reserved, 50 cents. (South Bleachers) Faculty. Section CC reserved for Faculty. Sections DD Section FF, University Girls and Ladies with escorts (positively 1,000 unreserved seats in remaining sections. Get Your Student Tickets at Registrar Foster's Office Before Game No Season Tickets are Sold at Field. Reserved seats now on Sale at Office, Room 203 Robinson Gym and at Carroll's