THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN CAMPAIGN UNDER WAY TO STIR K.U. LOYALTY Student Interest Committee Unanimously Endorses Melvin Plan All Classes to be Marked University Should Be Put Before any Individual or Group The new loyalty plan proposed by Prof. Frank E. Melvin fits in exactly with the loyalty plan undertaken by the Student Interests Committee last year, said Dr. Alberta Corbin, chairman of the committee, today. This plan goes back to the middle of the 1918 term. At the first regular meeting of the Student Interests Committee a month ago, a program committee composed of five members was appointed to plan the work for the year. Prof. Melvin appeared before this committee on October 18 to explain his plans for the study. As a result the committee unanimously agreed to incorporate his program for their plan of work for the year. Prof. Melvin requested that the committee should attempt to establish some distinctive mark for each class. For instance, an arm band or tie has been suggested for upperclass students as the Freshmen wear their caps. The Student Interests Committee is made up of twenty members, ten students and ten faculty members. The purpose of this committee is to bring co-operation between faculty and students in constructive work. The committee must also what it will spirit of loyalty which will put the interest of the University above the interests of any group of students or individuals. Re-establishment of morning conversations last year was the result of united action. For the same reason the community entertainments at the gymnasium were undertaken at the beginning of this semester. "K" Men Must Register For Remaining Games The committee feels that its chief work is to stir the University to unseash, patriotic service. They are at present working for class organization. The so-called class social affairs should be for class students and ideas of commercial gain should be eliminated from class affairs, the committee believes. All "K" men must register at the office of Dr. F. G. Allen, director of athletics, in order to receive admission to the Argie and Okahama games. The plan worked out by Doe Larson and the team must pass for all "K" men, and another section for the women they might bring to the game. It has been the custom to give passes to "K" men and their escorts for all games except the Missouri game, and "K" men are admitted to that greees见 ff charge. In order not to conflict with the ruling that men are not to sit with dates at the games. Dr. Alen arranged for a special reception of the man. This will allow the men to pass them through the gate. Nyal's cold cream is a sure cure for chapped hands. Rankins Drug Store—Adv. 33-1. If you want to put it over the other fellow, give her Johnstans Chocolates. Rankins Drug Store - Adv. 33-1 Let us help you get rid of your cold. Rankins Drug Store—Adv. 92.1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST—Conklin Fountain Pen with gold ring in top, on Oread street or campus Wednesday morning. Call 1510. LOST—Gabardine raincoat with baltic and baggle stone from sleeve. Was taken from Brick's Saturday or Sunday of last week. Reward. 34-5-72. Dwight Bingham. THE DOUGHNUT SHOP is taking. HALLOWEEN ORDERS 1103 MASS. Tom Tells The Tale Of Kidnapping Kaso This is the story of why the Aggie Farmers are sore, mad and disgusted with one Tom Pringle, sometimes known for a slight prowess in football, to say nothing of being afraid of him. Tom graduated from the high school at Alma, and decided wisely to complete his education at K. U. He entrained for Lawrence, but in passing through Manhattan, the Agnies, who had learned of his process and leanings, kidnapped him. They continued the "Charlie Ross" stunt for four sixes, the place of his incarceration being an Aggie fraternity house. Unlike the famous "Ross" kid, Tom developed powers and escaping from his captors came Lawrence and entered the University. He appeared on the fotball field with his tale of woe and the coaches put him to work. In a short time he injured his foot in scrimmage and mysteriously disappeared from the club's games. The coach looked him up and asked the reason for his absence. "Well, my foot is hurt, and I can't run when they Aggle scouts come after me," replied Tom, "so I've been hiding out." Muskegon Victims Number 16 Muskegon, Mich., Oct. 29..With a federal investigation underway to determine the cause of the sinking of the steward City of Muskegon, the official death list today was placed at sixteen. Fourteen of the victims have been identified. In the first twenty-five years of its existence, educators estimate that the University of Kansas made more progress than Harvard College made in two centuries from its foundation. She Makes Such Good Coffee An expression you often hear. It cannot be denied that there is much in the manner of making the beverage, but there is more in the coffee used. REAL GOOD COFFEE can be brewed only from good material. Our Chase and Sanbun Seal Brand Coffee leaves nothing to taste. Per pound. 60c. be desired. It has that "more" taste. Per pound, 60c. Phone 25 M. W.Callahan & Co. 839 Mass. FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES On with the Dance The above illustration represents the latest and very best type of dancing shoes, a Men's Patent Hand Turned Oxfords. Made with single sole they conform easily to every motion of the foot and are chosen by the best dancers in preference to the heavier kind. See them in our window OTTO FISCHER'S 813 Mass. Petticoats —An elegant petticoat gives you such a wonderful "dressed up" feeling! Even a blind woman would be attracted to our silk petticoats, by their soft rich texture and the atmosphere of good grooming they impart. —For wear with dark suits and gowns. Pekin blue, Kelly green, champaign, and various combinations in changeable weaves, made of silk jersey, that enduring material; the ever popular messaline; and pussy-willow taffetta, heavier and more durable than silk jersey and draped into soft folds.— —Flouances are filled in, fluted, or shirred several times across. Some in silk jersey are of 'two-color patch work.' Harmonizing Shades —The most expensive petticoat we have in our stock on the second floor is of pussy-willow in copenhagen embroidered in pink roses and scallops.— Prices $5.75 to $13.50 Miners and Geologists Have Smoker at Eagles The Mining Journal and Geological Club had a smoked Tuesday night at Engles Hall. According to Paul Holland, president of the club, a large crowd of active members attended, and he was joined by members meeting the new men, a program was given. C. M. Young, Dean P. F. Walker, Professor Erasmus Haworth and other members of the faculty talked on subjects vital to the club. The students were involved in all the members of the department attending the club meetings. Announcement of the first Owi party of the year was made this morning by John Kinkel, chairman of the Owl social committee. The date was set for November 7, in the gymnasium. Put K. U. First "The party will be open to the public," Kinkel said. "Feeling the drain of the many activities of the University on the average student's pocket, we have reduced the price to $1 without lowering the cost." The program will be given, but we have not yet determined what it will be." Owl Society Announces First Party November 7 We Have Some "Alarm Clock" They're all that any live-wired young man can ask in good looks and their wear—goodness is assured by the label. Suits YOU'LL BE GLAD TO GET UP IN THE MORNING, TO GET INTO, AND THE GLADNESS WILL STAY WITH YOU. And the one thing we like to tell you, after you've examined the Styles, and Quality, are the Prices—Because Value stands out as distinctly as the Sparkle of the Gem. ALWAYS GLAD TO SHOW YOU SKOFSTADS' GUARANTEED CLOTHES 1889 S K O F S T A D S E LLING S YSTEM S 1919 TOMORROW at Twelve noon in front of Fraser Hall Every Student should be there to see Dr. Yak's World Renowned Medicine Show The Famous Missouri Valley Purveyors It's Don't Miss It It's Free See the Living Testimonials Free The question is, Does every student Read the Kansan? The Ad manager Says so but we Noticed two or three Go by yesterday Who didn't have on OBERCOATS— Why's that? We know we've the Right style at the Right prices— Thanks— Diamonds Silverware 827 Mass. Fine Repairing Plenty of Good Things to Eat Genunine Maple Syrup. Quarts $1.25. 1-2 Gallons...$2.25 Gallon ...$3.90 Genessee Maple Syrup Blend. 2 ½ lb. Tins ...7.5 Genessee Maple Syrup Blend. 5 lb. Tins ...$1.35 Batavia Mince Meat in bulk. Per lb. ...3.5 Manhattan Mince Meat in bulk. Per lb. ...2.5 11 lb. Fancy Dried Corn ...2.5 1 Gallon Large Sour Pickles ...5.0 1 Gallon Sweet Midget Pickles ..$1.50 1 Gallon Sweet Mixed Pickles ..$1.85 3 Packages Macaroni or Spagetti ...2.5 1 Can No. 3 Pumpkin 15c. 1 Dozen Cans ..$1.65 1 Dozen Cans Good Peas. (A bargain) ..$1.75 We also have in NEW Prunes, Evaporated Peaches and We also have in NEW Prunes, Evaporated Peaches Apricots, Raisins and Currants. Citron and Orange and Lemon Peel. Ask us for Prices on Canned Goods by the Case S. & S. Grocery 101 West 8th Street. Phone 224 Hallowe'en Parties We can furnish economically— ICE CREAM MINTS —Any color or flavor SALTED NUTS A BOX OF WIEDIES for the prize. Wiedemann's Phone 182