THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PLAY CASTS ANNOUNCED Two One-Act Comedies Will be Given Wednesday Night In Little Theater Two one-act comedies will be given by the K. U. Dramatic Club Wednesday night in an open meeting of the theater and all the theater will hold will be admitted. The plays will be in the Little Theater, Green Hall basement, The two slags are "The Christening Robe" and "Bills." The cast of "The Christening Robe" is: Nora Mulvey ... Creata Seeley Patrick Mulvey ... W. J. Studer Mrs. Ryan ... Winfred Ward Michael Doohillt @ the "Bille" is: Mr. S. R. Jones...Walter Heren Mr. Jack Davis...Karl Brown Mira Jack Davis...Boo Howorth "These two plays were put on successfully during the summer session with nearly the same cast," said Prof. Arthur MacMurray today. "They are both fine plays with excellent casts." "This is the first open night of the Dramatic Club this year," said Burberry, who owns the club. "We invite the public to come, feeling it will be a very entertaining evening. After the productions there will be a short business meeting of the members of the club." BY THE WAY Kanza fraternity held initiation Friday night for Eugene Beck of Winfield. Kanza Fraternity announces the pledgeing of Donald Eyer, c'22' of Kansas City, Mo. Florence E. Bias c21, spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. She attended the Dining Club banquet and visited friends. Maurice Eddison, of Topeka was the guest of Frederick Bonnekake, c20, and the Phi Kappa Pi fraternity, Friday and Saturday. He attended the Kansas-Oklahoma game Saturday afternoon. Gladys Potter, of Strawn, is visiting her sister, Adna Poter, special. Marjorie Smith, c23, went to her home in Iola Thursday, and will return next Wednesday. Floyd Chipman, who was in school two years ago, is visiting at the Sigma Nu house for several days. Sigma Nu entertained with a Pumpkin Party at F. AA. U. Fridayy night. Miss Mabel McNary, fa'22, spee the week-end at her home in Garnet Miss Eather Gillette, fa'21, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City, Mo. The announcement in Thursday Kansan stating that Phi Kappa era certain the Theta freshman was a error. Tht entertainment was posited because of the funeral e "Uncle Jimmy" Green. Chales French of Hutchinson, spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Lawrence. During his stay he was the guest of several fraternities. Miss Helen Hart, c20, and Miss Winfred Hinke, c22, went to Kansas City, Thursday. Miss Rota Deilman, graduate history student, spent the week-end at her home in Winfield. Helen Green, of Iola, was the guest of Ruth Boughton Saturday and Sunday. Dorthy Moody, c'22, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Lenexa. Mrs. Francis A. Guyy, of Tecumseh is visiting at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Miss Willow Reiber of Emporia visited Saturday and Sunday with her niece Eva Mary Reiber, c'21. Hula Bruckman, Ada Brogman, and Edna Schromer, students of Ottawa were guests of Erma and Frank Bruckman Sunday and Monday. Fritz Bonebreake ,c'21, spent Sunday in Topeka. Harold Longenicker, who was enrolled in the College in 1917, has just returned from a 17 months term of work with the Beace Commission in France. George Davidson, c'22, William Crowe, c'23, Robert Smith, c'23, Richard Dungan, c'22, spent Saturday night and Sunday in Kansas City. During their visit they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Smith. Miss Dorothea Cavanaugh, of Dighton, spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister Ruth, c'22, at the Achoth house. Miss Ima Cole, spent Saturday and Sunday with Helen Olson, c'21. Pern Pettyts of the Graduate School is pending Saturday and Sunday at her home in Newton. Alpha Omicron Ii pl entertained for a dinner and shower Thursday for Miss Blanche Coventry complementary to Dr. L. V. Hill of Kansas City. Loren Weltmier, '116, of Smith Center is visiting his sister, Ruth Weltmier, 'c20 Bernice Bridges, a former student in the University, came over from Kansas City, Mo., to attend the Gamma Phi Beta party Saturday night. Women of L. E. Sisson's Sunday school class met at the Baptist church Saturday evening at 7:30, for social service work. Edith Whitcher, A. B. 19, and Florence Whitcher, A. B. 15, spent Saturday and Sunday at the Alpha Delta Pi house. LOST-Leather notebook on first floor of Fraser. Return to Kansan office. Name of L. W. Punphrey in it. Reward. Name 39-2-85. CENTRAL EDUCATIONAL BUREAU 610 Metropolitan Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. We have remunerative positions for available teachers. Write for registration blanks. No advance fee. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Party managers can guarantee an attendance if they use Daily Kassan space. OST—Three keys and a small ring Return to Kansas office. 40-2-91. Table Room for three at Boys Club. Mrs. J. E. Daniels, 917 Ohio St. Phone 1905 Black. 40-2-50 FOR SALE-Ladies tailor-made coat just like new. Enquire of Bernice Blair, phone 99. 40-5-89. W. J. HAWKINS, Manager WE WANT YOUR SHOE REPAIRING "ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP" Shining 1017 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. Dyeing Money Will be Used For Purchase of New Co-Op House A $1,000 loan was made by the board of directors of the Alumni Association at a meeting, November 1, to make payment on the purchase of a co-operative house. The house will probably be bought and ready for use by next September, according to Dr. Alberta Corbin. ALUMNI LEND $1,000 Dr. Raymond C. Moore Examines Gas Fields The second co-operative house is being remodeled on the inside and the women will be in the house by Thanksgiving. Paping is being done at the present time, and refinishing of the woodwork has been completed. Louise Forney of Abilene, spent Saturday and Sunday at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house, the guest of her sister, Leone, c22. Eight women will live at this house, a chaperone, and four additional girls who will assist in the dining room. Maurine Clark, c'19, of Fredonia, spent Saturday and Sunday with Valma Derington, c'22 at 114 India Institute, New York. Spanish in the Fredonia High School. An examination of some of the gas fields of southern Kansas is being made by Dr. Raymond C. Moore, state geologist, at the request of Governor Allen. This is in order to see if there will be enough gas in these fields for this winter. It is being done chiefly in the interests of Wichita and to ensure that he have appealed to the Governor for assistance in arranging for the needed supply of gas at reasonable prices. The gas companies contend that they are unable to furnish the needed gas at the present prices. The governor of her gas from Oklahoma and part of it from the Elk City fields of Montgomery County in southern Kansas. Garnett gets gas from local fields near that city. Kappa Phi Pledges Sixty-Nine Kappa Phi, the Methodist women's organization, at their meeting last night in Myers Hall. They voted to go 100 per cent in the Red Cross drive. Marjorie Gaunt, c23, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents in Kansas City. Mo. Her father is consoling at the Bell Memorial Hos- Have you seen these beautiful photographs in Squires display windows? BOWERSOCK, THURSDAY, NOV. 13th P. S. —We are making them for the Jayhawker: Make your appointment early SCENE FROM GOING UP PRICES>-50, 1.00 $1.50 and $2.00 Plus War Tax VARSITY DANCE To-Night F. A. U. HALL (Holiday To-morrow, You Know) "PUT K. U. FIRST" Special Discount Sale Continues all this week Supply your winter needs now at these greatly reduced prices All Suits 331-3 per cent off Dresses Skirts Blouses Furs 25% off 25 % off 20 % off 15 % off Hosiery Petticoats $2.00 value at $1.25 Special at 10 % Coats Many new arrivals via special delivery. These are superb values well worth your early viewing. Make your selection now. Distinctive Millinery Exclusive Inexpensive See the wonderful lounging robes displayed in our windows GO TO NEBRASKA RATES $12.15 PER ROUND TRIP SIGN UP TODAY AT ROWLANDS OR CARLS