FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE A Large Audience Attends Opening of Fashion Show Costumes for All Occasions Are Shown in Annual W. S. GJ A. Exhibit This Week The "Reviews of 767" the mumu W. S. G. A. fashion open, opened by the designer in night. The piece of the show, which was written by Laura Balden, e27 was built upon the desire of a K. U student of 73 to see the fabulous Virginia Rawley, played by Vedda Beuer, ceder 4,293, arrives home for a week end visit. Virginia expresses dissatisfaction to her mother, Helen Carle Walker, with the clothes she has to wear in that day and are, so her grandmother, Gail Walker, 77, shows to her, as if it is a vision, the mode of dress of 233. The cover of a large magazine is slowly opened by Collette, the maid, played by Laura Simons, and two women clothes drawn in correct travelling costume wasnamed at the large contrast between the manish coatme and the femininity of thème. Two types of travelling costumes were shown. Thelma Edmundson, f628; were the correct dress for traveling in London on a traveling card. Both models carried the usual type of collegiate luggage. School Girls Attractive The school girls, with their virgin customs, cangit the size of Virginia to be able to dress in such clothes for her own school-days. Jo Lapham and Bess Owens played the actions of the schoolgirl in a very real mimicurer. Marcula Murrell and Vedha Murray, with their most appropriate liking, visibly before the audience, Virginia was ended by them to join in their refreshments. To the time of "H it ain't gona rain no more, no more," it made Flintley and Irma Biomey, entitled in bright color abbreviated, stepped from the pages of the paper in search of an amunrelie, which was considered quite a novelty by Virginia. Katherine Brueck and Dorothy Walker demonstrated the correct ties content for feet, while Virginia impressed their ears. Informal Press Displayed The informational materials enable the eye of every person to Evelyn Forrester and Naomi McLain, with little and graceful movement, displayed them to Virginia. Clad in colorful mourners and pajamas, and many a song, to the time of "Sleep," Elijah Martin and Mary Agnes Paterson showed the usual study costume in Granny's day. A hustled woman dressed in white, she also glued spellbound upon the picture of the formal women, Frances Pattonon, as she appeared in the pages of the magazine. Running to her, Virginia took her by the hand and led her to the center of the stage, where she was joined by Orin Linn, who wielded her through a gracious dance, and then stepped back to immerse herself in further back, but Grummy did her that vision could never return. Football Girls Shown Foxtail Girls Snow As the orchestra played "Tin a Jay-jay-dawdakwah" Verlander music, two teenage girls accompanied by two Jay Jones, Poggy Fearley and Betty Sanborn, put on back from beyond days. A chorus, consisting of the old college friends of Granny, returned to greet her, singing "Do you remember her?" and then, "I'm afraid I'm marrying Tharpe, Alice Carter, Helen Hogland, Helen Rangan, Ethel Hemerway, Grace McLane, Freda Steuplner, Catherine Andrews, Ann Lachie, Jillian Brown, Amanda Judge, Thora Collins, Marcel Walls, Betty Stimpson, Letta Vettie, and Hagel Homme." The models stepped forth once more and joined the chorus in singing. They stood with their arms raised and then waved stilted back into the days from where they had come. Delta Sigma Tau, professional economics fraternity; honouress the following plaques: Vern Simons, A. M. instructor of economies and accounting; Clifford Dan,驴, Salain; Paul Durand, bus., 23; Irving; Martin D. Wellingford, bus., 27; Cherryalsky; Lewis Circa, bus., 27; Kowen; Bernard H. Fisher, bus., 27; Wallace; Forel C. Kinkel, bus., 27; Charles; Vanerton; Burgetts, c28; Shah-Ehnum Bahchan, c29; Muskogee, Okla. Thomas Chittenden, c29; Irays, and George W. Tannen, c29; Avishon. Technology, professional engineering trust authority and the肄理 in the following: Yancey Buchler, c£27 c£37; Andrian Buchler, c£37 c£37; and Wilbur Buchler, c£37. Send the Daily Kansan home. K. U. Association Proves Popular With Graduates "The K, U. Alumni Association is growing itself to be a popular institution with the graduates of the Alma Mater," Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the association, said this morning. "The alumni state they have five associations of sister and brother grads, since more than three hundred of them paid their dues the first three days of this week. Moody was a record day in the history of the office, with 125 graduated students and 300 alumnae are coming in fairly well," he said, "but they could come in much more rapidly." Capper Gives Medals for Fitter Families at Kansas State Fair individuals Must Rank High and Score in Nine Units of Examination The following individuals are now being awarded Caper medals, following the Fitter Family examination at the Kansas State Fair. This is the third time that all examined all-round hereditary mental and physical excellence by giving medals. Each year the standards have been raised, and a smaller proportion of those examined have received medals. The team was recently again led by the Eugenics Society of the United States. To receive a Caper medal, an individual must not only average high, but score a B average in the nine tests of the examinations of all of the 12 radiocounselling the examination received medals this year. Those receiving medals are; Prof. Ernest Beetey, Lawrence; James Ernst Boyce, Lawrence; James Ernst Boyce, Lawrence; James Brinismad, Topeka; Susan K. Brinismad, Topeka; Mary Elien Brinismad, Topeka; Louis B. Burt, Topeka; Katie L. Burt, Topeka; Bily Burt, Topeka; Edgar Clark, Lawyer; Bess Hammett, Lawyer; Bess Hammett, Lawyer; Frank W. Harrington, Topeka; Williams Allen Harrington, Topeka; James Fredrick Hill, Topeka; Homer Clyde Hostetter; Mayetta; Marian Holford, Hostetter; Holford; Margaret Holford, Holford; Tejon Holford, Margaret Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford, Tejon Holford,Tejon Holford,Tejon Holford,Tejon Holford,Tejon Holford,Tejon Holford,Tejon Holford,Tejon Holford,Tejon Holford,Tejon Holford,Tejon Holford,Tejon Holford,Tejon Holford,Tejon Holford,Tejon Holford,Tejon Holford,Tejon Holford,Tejon Holford,Tejon Holford,Tejon Holford,Tejon Holford, Bella Jones, Topeka; Francis Keller; Delia; Debert Mann, Lawrence; Delbert Mann, Jr., Lawrence; Gladys Mann, Lawrence; Rr Stewart, Melber; Leo Glen Swoger, Topeka; Robert Stewart, Woodill; Carol Joyce Juergens, Topeka; and Garrett Royce Juergens, Topeka. Students Suffer From Colds There is a prevalence of colds among the students of the University, according to Dr. R. H. Edminson, head of the University hospital. As many as 80 students have been infected with the cold weather. The epidemic is caused by the damp cool weather, and by the change from warm weather to cold weather and back again. All Right Jawlet's Eat Up These Kansas Aggies Phone 912 For Quick Service Car Work and Storage to Your Car CALL 12- HUNSINGER Garage 920-22 Mass. St. Broad View Inn (Former Jess Willard Home) Chicken Dinner Waffle Country Supper Tea Room Service Menu's for luncheon and dinner parties arranged to suit your case—and served at time convenient to you. Mrs. A. L. Ferris Phone 1467 CAROLYN Tea Room Mrs. C. B. Murphy, Prop. Phone 1450 801 Indiana Breakfast ... Luncheon ... Dinner (Table d'Hotc, 7:00 to 8:30 1:30 to 2:00 (oo) 5:00 to 8:00 Regular Meals—$7 per Week Parties a Specialty 721 Mass. St. 721 Mass. St. Fine O'Coats Priced Low Top Coats and Heavy Coats in Two Low Price Groups $15 and $20 See these remarkable values, men—it will mean a genuine saving for you. Don't let these low prices keep you from investigating. You'll be able to afford many coats you've seen at a third more. Men's Two-Pant Suits $25.00 Another super-value—smartly styled, expertly tailored all wool suits in popular gray fabrics—and with two pairs of trousers at only $25. Coats For The Out-door Man 327. 1 Sheep-Skin Lined 36-Inch Coats $10.95 Try to equal this coat—you'll find that we're about $2 under them all. Coat of heavy wind-proof moleskin of a rich, dark brown color; A-1 quality sheepskin lined; big wide beaverized collar. They're Likeable! FALL HATS There's a certain sophisticated charm about the new millinery that goes well with the simple modes in outer apparel. While some of the Hats possess more brim than heretofore, it is tucked in and turned back. Satins, velvets and hatter's plush is being featured extensively. It is worth noting that this shop was awarded the exclusive contract for the new Blue Freshman Hats. 827 Mass. St. Patterson Hat Shop Question— Suppose you had a fortune to spend as you choose, and your little sister tried to queer the deal, what would you do? Answer— See Scene II, Act 1, "Rollo's Wine Reservations at Rowlands See Scene II, Act 1, "Rollo's Wild Oat." Tell Dad About It X Dad will note the student body and muse to himself: "How they do make appearances count; their clothes are fresh, clean, and neatly pressed." Just tell him that our mail service is in keeping with the rest of our wonderful service. --- BOWERSOCK Now Playing Lon Cheney in "The Unholy Three" Special added attraction, The K. U. Quartet VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow Tom Mix in—Lucky Horseshoes Orpheu M Now playing Richard Talmadge in Youth and Adventure DON'T FORGET— Four shows at the Bowersock Saturday start at 3—5—7—9. See the big football game—then see the big picture—Lon Chaney in "The Unholy Three."