THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WAITERS NOT EXEMPT Dr. Naismith Rules Table Wait ing Not Enough Exercise "I do not consider waiting tables a sufficient cause for exemption from gym classes," said Dr. James Naims, today. "If there is any exercise to this kind of work, it usually does more harm than good, because of the poor hygienic time at which it comes. When waiting tables, a person usually eats before doing his work or afterward. "For those students who work, we often make arrangements with them for a convenient time for them to come in and take some form of exercise which they like two or three times a week. But they must take their exertions with some one and not alone, because they need them to mix with the other fellows." "The main thing is to get the student to relax and to get away from the regular routine for a time. The idea is that the students to form health habits." BY THE WAY Monta Wing spent Saturday and Sunday in Eldorado on business. Mrs. G. E. Ward, of Sharon Springs, is visiting her daughter Inez Ward, c21. Corine Holmberg, c21, has gone to Peabody, where she will visit her parents. Mr. L. A. McBride of Onagn stopped for a short visit Monday night with her daughters,Rheva fa21 and Ella, c'23. Bailey Wanger, c'21, who was in the law school, has been compelled to withdraw because of his health. Harrison Glidden of Holley, N. Y. and Dorothy obson of Beloit, were married Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the St. Paul Rectory in Kansas City, Mo. with Glidden, who, then a graduate student, ecls is a former student of the University Mr. and Mrs. Gliden will make their home in Observe. Sigma Phi Sigma announces the pledging of E. D. Thompson, c'21, of Topeka. Francese E. Cooper, c'23 and Gertrude McMahon, c'22, will spend Saturday and Sunday at the Alpha Delta Pi house in Manhattan. Shelldon W. Waterman, c23, has withdrawn from classes and returned to his home in Kansas City. Mrs. Bella Wimot attended the wedding of Florence Nutter and J, H. Tayler Saturday at Kanaea City, Georgia, where she was a former student of the University. "Y" Assembly Decides Miss Gladys Fleming of Kansas City is visiting friends in Lawrence. A Feature Show "The Miracle Man." 47.1 Dance tonight at F. A. U. Hall Music by Neil and Saunders. 47-1 The following officers for the middle law class were elected at a meeting in Green Hall at 9:20 o'clock Tuesday, president, Walter McGinnis; vice president, George Temple; and secretary-treasurer, Fred Stringfellow. Laws Elect Officers Pee-pul! Pee-pul!! Pee-pul!! You must positively appear at the Pencil Push! it's gonna be some part of it. The Gym, Friday night, a dollar. Against Bolshevism Detroit, Nov. 19—"Bo尔斯heim must go." This was the decision here today of 5,000 delegates attending the convention of the Young Man's Christian Association of North America. Important subjects to be studied during the session, which lasts until Friday, follows: Co-operation of the Y. M. C. A. in assimilating back into civil life the men who served in the army and navy. Stabilization of the men in industry How to stamp out Bolshevism. Practicability of building the Army camp type of hut in rural communities for peace-time association service. World-wide expansion of the American Y. M. C. A. Possible use in peace time of women Y. M, C, A. secretaries. Fosterring of co-operation between the Protestant churches and the Y. M. C. A. Dance tonight at F. A. U. Hall. Music by Neil and Saunders. 47-1 You are bound to like "The Miracle Man." 47-1. Thanksgiving Sale Nov. 20th to Nov. 29 inclusive THE extremely warm weather this fall has been very unfavorable to garment selling, and we therefore are very much overstocked. We now offer at prices near and below Manufacturers Cost Our Entire Showing of Including 25 Late Model Coats received Last Week All suits (navy, black, oxford) (all sizes to 541-2) at 1-3 off All suits in colors (to size 44) at 1-2 price Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Coats Furs, Millinery, Petticoats All Dresses— 25% off All Skirts— All Coats— 25% off All Waists— 25% off 20% off All Petticoats— 15% off All Furs— All Millinery at one-half price 10% off This is an Economy Event—a Money Saving Opportunity Attend This Sale! Buy Your Winter Needs Now K. U. Instructor Writes Lengthy Magazine Article A lengthy article on "Olaf Liljekrans and Ibsen's Literary Development", by Prof. A. M. Sturtevant, of the department of German, appeared in a recent issue of Scandinavian Studies. When interviewed, the Professor refused to comment on the article. In this article, Prof. Sturtevant deals with the development of this 'doubtfully great' Norwegian Dramatist along the line of Romantic and Holocaust, herein lies the blame of the charge in which the victimism won by Ibsen but they also vindicate him by presenting several wonderful characters of his own creation. Pullman Co. to Make Refund terruption caused by the wreck. This is the word received by Joe Schwarz from Mr. Proudfit, General Passenger cent of the Union Pacific. The ad arrive from the made as soon as funds delivery from the Chicago office of the Pullman Company. Students who paid for Pulman service to Lincoln last week will receive a partial refund on account of the in- Swishing of Corduroys Distinguishes Reporters Students in the department of Journalism are becoming acquainted with their corduroy barb and downtown stores report a thriving business as the result of the action taken by the journalists. The women of the department are in sympathy with the idea but a special order was necessary to procure the corduroy skirts. A committee probably will be appointed to deal with "conscientious objectors." Watch for "The Miracle Man." Says China is Ready For Y.W.C.A. Workers When buying clothes, there are just t two w things to con- equip a girl. Price-And-Price R. V. price et Co Be measured today. be measured today. SAMUEL G. CLARKE 1033 Mass St. Next door north of Squires One hundred and fifty new members were pledged by the Y. W. C. A. at the regular meeting Tuesday after afternoon and Nellie Evans, president, Miss Tsaai received her A. B. degree at Miami College, A. M. at the University of Ohio, and is now doing research work at the University of Columbia. Miss Tsiai, who is traveling in the interests of the organization, spoke on "The Needs of the Y. W. C. A. in China." Miss Tsiai said that there were many women working in Chinese factories for very low wages, and it is these women who need and appreciate the Y. W. C. A. "China," she said, "is now ready for employment, and has an especially friendly feeling toward the United States." Party Dresses Tailored Suits MRS. WM. SCHULZ of every Description. Work Guaranteed Alterations 917 Mass. St. Between two Ten Cent Stores. Phone 914. Society Brand CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG In this age of reconstruction there are big jobs ahead for men who have the "sand" and education to undertake big things. "Sand" is confidence and good clothes inspire it, especially clothes that have the style and the tailoring that give you entree anywhere. Society Brnd Clothes rank in highest favor with men who don't want "second best." Due to the fine hand-tailoring every garmen receives, the style remains until the fabric wears out. Always all-wool. 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