FRIDAY, OCT. 2, 1925 1. A scientist is trying to determine the effect of a new drug on blood clotting. She uses a test tube filled with a solution containing the drug and a blood sample from a patient. The test tube is placed in a dark room, and the blood sample is collected using a pipette. After the experiment, she measures the time it takes for the blood to clot. Her results are shown in the graph below. Based on the data provided, which statement best describes the effect of the new drug on blood clotting? THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Get Wise Meeting Held Monday for Freshman Women Campus Customs Explained by W. S.G.A.Members From Different Divisions A "Get Wine" meeting for all freshmen women will be held Monday afternoon, Oct. 5 at 4:30, at the regular hygiene class. At that time students will learn about G. A. they will talk about the activities of W. S. G. A.; Josephine Roberds on freshman women's hats; Jeannette McElhiney will discuss W. A. A.; the group system will be explained by Jacqueline Stuart and the chairman of the group system; and Icy Purcell will explain the meaning of the Women's Forum and other departmental clubs. Mary Sissom will explain the purpose and the aims of the Y. Y. Club in a full explanation of the date rule for women students. Frances Robinson, fa '26, was elected Fine Arts representatives on the council, and will be installed at the center of the school which will be held Wednesday, Oct. 7. The council decided to purchase six magazines for the women's rest room. Dr. W. J. Baumgartner, professor of kology, talked to the council about a drive for the memorial union building and the stadium. The council approved of sponsoring a movement for a drive among all new students and any who had not had the opportunity to submit an application last year and therefore many sophomores have not subscribed to the memorial fund. There will be a regular W. S. G. A. teen Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 7, in the rest room in air condition- ment. The direction of Frances Robinson. Jacqueline Stice was elected as the W. S. G. A. member of the Jayhawker advisory board. This September Was Hottest of Last 58 Years Heat Records Shattered During the month there were 12 clear days, seven partly cloudy, and 11 cloudy. The meteorological station is on the Hill, with C. J. Posey in charge as meteorologist, and L. R. McFarland as observer. The last month was the hottest September that Lawrence has experienced in the last 58 years according to the monthly report of the K. U. meteorological station. For the first 10 days of the month the mean daily temperature was 86 degrees which was 10 degrees above the mean for the previous hot season. Because the temperature was 100 degrees or more the Monthly mean was nearly as such as the normal for August. Nora Siler Will Attend Convention in Oklahoma Miss Nora Siler, secretary of the advanced standing' committee, will attend the International Disciples of Christ convention at Oklahoma City next week. Miss Siler will leave Sunday night on a special Rock Island train which is carrying the delegates to east and northwest convention. The train stops Monday noonning at Enid, where the "Phillips University will serve lunch on the delegates. The convention starts at Oklahoma City, Monday, Oct. 5, and lasts until the following Sunday, Oct. 11. Besides attending this convention Miss Siler will spend a short vacation of 10 days staying in various Oklahoma towns. Eldridge's First Guest Spends Peaceful Night The new Eldridge hotel entertained its first guest the other night. Although the system of handling crowds has not changed, he has guests, he has no fountain to find with the service; however, he noticed one deviation from the usual routine of hotel impairment in the fact that he was marked to register. This man, who, though he was exceptionally happy on the evening of the "opening" of the building, was hardly in need of sleep, and he says he thoroughly enjoyed the operation, that is offers only a minute's time, that is appropriated for marble floors in use in purchasing overstuffed mattresses. Elizabeth Bolinger will attend the wedding of Evelyn Starr, 24, to Joe Bloomer, 23, at Chaffin, Kans., Saturday morning. Miss Starr is a member of the Alba Unirom Cionn Piau Bloomer of the Fid Kapana fraternity. Architects Will Meet at Hutchinson, Oct. 8, 9 A meeting of the Builders' Forum, composed of the Master Builders A* association, the Midwest Steel Construction society and the Kansas Society of Architects, will be held at Hutchinson, Oct. 8 and 9. Representatives from different material and supply companies will also attend. Meetings of all representatives out of the individual societies will be held. Prof. Goldwin Goldsmith of the department of architecture will be the toastmaster at a banquet to be given on the evening of Oct. 9. Henry J. Allen will be the chief speaker of the evening. WANT ADS FOR RENT - Room for girls in new house - Close to hill. Boarding Hall in house. Call 1446 Red. 1825 La St. St. LOST-Black leather notebook, 46k Corner of Louisiana and 12th Reward, Call Margaret Ame Gustafson -963 at 916 Ohio STOLEN—Green dlicker with cap in pocket, with J. R. S. initials. Leave at Kansen office. O5 LOST^2—Shaffer Lifetime faintne pen bearing name, Chester E. Kuh also gabaardine toopent. Call Che Kuhn, Tel. 1349 R. O4 Parke & Tilford Chocolates, City Drug Store. Learn the Charleston—DeWatteville. WANTED—Responsible student to organize and manage selling crew at football games. New proposition, fast seller, unlimited profits. Write at for details. Jay Farrell, 1222 N. State St., Chicago, IL 04 FOR RENT—Front room on second floor to elderly lady. 1339 Ohio, 1712. O8 IF IT IS A FORD we started it. If it is a better car, we got it. We rent them both. Rent-A-Ford Co. Drive It Yourself 916 MASS. PHONE 653 For Quick Service to Your Car CALL 12- Car Work and Storage Sasiene Pipes—Factory Distributors, City Drug. 920-22 Mass. St. HUNSINGER Garage 920 88 M WANTED - A girl roommate in nicely furnished room with sleeping porch at 1196 Ohio. Call 1572 White. 05 OST-Kappa Alpha Theta Pin between Fraser and Adri, Nyctite taldridge. Engraving on the back, toward. Call 1697. 05 LOST—Three-yard linen tablecloth between 800 New York and Louisville aa street. Phone 565. 05 KRAFT—Club for boys. $5.50 per work. Where food and service are excellent. 19 West 14th. 65 Professional Cards DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopathi Physician. 80 1-2 Mass. Phone 2397. DISS. ARDEYRE & ARDEYRE, the Progresive Chloroplasters. Message and Electric Treatments. No charge for consultation 412-511 Mass. Phone 682. EYES EXAMINED. Glasses made. Lawrence Optical Coy. 1025 Mass. MARCEL APPPOINTMENTS-Phone 1256 Experienced operators. Sampled 8411, Mass. Bt. Boury Shop, East Side, Samuel Blvd. Mass. Phone 2337. Maricello Toilet Preparation. City Drug Store. G. W. STEWER & CO -- Tailors to K. I. people from 1909—1925, Preserving, Remodeling and Repairing. Suite made to measure. 924 Ln. Phone: 14341. She is sure to appreciate a box of PROTCH The College-Tailor from SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 MASS. ST. Rankins Snappy Fall Suitings Johnstons Chocolates Tonight-Tomorrow ZANE GRAY'S Beginning Monday GLORIA SWANSON "WILD HORSE MESA" BOWERSOCK "COAST OF FOLLY" THE FRESHMAN Beginning Monday DOUG FAIRBANKS IN "DON Q SON OF ZORRO" VARSITY Tonight-Tomorrow HAROLD LLOYD IN IN BEGINALD DENNY in "California Straight Ahead" "THE FRESHMAN" ORPHEU M Tonight-Tomorrow "Handy for the Students" 1101 Mass. Phone 678 FOR RENT—Three new Garages 1341 R. I. Call 1699. O5 Fountain Pen repairing.—City Drig. FOR RENT - Two strictly modern furnished rooms for boys. Close to University. 945 Ala. Phone 2759 W. 04 LET'S ning order, Bob Jenks, phone 334. LATE '21 Ford coupe in good run- MARCELLING 50e, shampooing 50e. Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775. F1 GO WANTED—To care for children after- mores and evenings. Infants especially. Good references. 1240 I-2 New York. O6 KANSAS fine· will feel Sweater will feel one of Now Is the Time A chilly days. To Have It Cleaned As Usual PHONE these 9 Let Lantz Be 75c - - - - Round Trip Tickets - - - 75c AT YOUR SERVICE Tickets on sale each Friday, Saturday and Sunday; good to return up to the last car Monday night following sale. Tickets must be purchased before boarding cars. Cars leave Lawrence station, 638 Massachusetts, 40 minutes after the hour, Open All Night Plenty of Cars 14th & Tenn. The College Jeweler Kansas City Kaw Valley & Western Railway Co. Harry C. Joles, Receiver WEEK-END EXCURSIONS And the Co-ed— Between Desires a dainty and wholesome repast. That is what she gets at the De Luxe Cafe. Lawrence and Kansas City (City Park) Kansas During October and November, 1925 DE LUXE CAFE 711 Massachusetts Stetson hats are made of the finest furs, fashioned into smart shapes by experts. 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