UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY Phi Kappa Alpha will entertain with a dance next Friday night. Lois Lingenfeller, c'20, spent Saturday and Sunday in Manhattan, visiting her sister, Miss Bonnie Lingenfelt, A. B. 128. Lois Hunt, c'20, with withdrawd from school and returned to her home in Conway Springs, on account of the serious illness of her mother. Pl Delta Theta announces the pledging of George Rhode of Downs. Mercides Sullivan, c'23, spent Saturday and Sunday at home in Fort Scott. Margaret Schofield, c20, spent Saturday shopping in Kansas City, Mo. Marjorie Gaunt, c. 323, satur- day and Sunday in Kansas City, Mo., where she met her parents from Al- len. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hart of Herington, spent the week end with their daughter, Bernice, at 1301 Ohio Street. Alpha Delta Pi announces the pledging of Frances Lee Evans, fa'23, and Gladys Drew, c'23, both of Enid, Oklahoma. Leon Dunn spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Turon. Iris Russell, c'20, and Grace May, c'22, spent Sunday in Kansas City, at the home of Miss Russell. Miss Lucie Cost of Hutchinson, sited Meda Van Zant at the Alpha hi Omega house Saturday and Sunday. Meda McCheeney, A. B. '19, spent daturday and Sunday at the Alphi Alpha Omega house. Roy C. Farrell, 21 and Robert Blackburn, c22, left Thursday night to attend the Kansas-Ames game at Kansas City. They returned home Sunday night. Harriete Penny, c. 21, Reba White, c. 23, Helen Jinks, fa 21, and Margareta Matthews spent Thursday in Kansas City. Herbert Willhardt went to Leavenworth Saturday to spend Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Matthews, of Kansas City has been visiting her daughter, Margarette, the past week. Ethel Nowlin, c23, spent the week end with friends in Eudora. fering Speer, c'23, who has been at the hospital with appendicitis returned to her home in Olathe is soon back to return to school is soon as she can. Prof. C. C. Crawford was unable to meet his classes Friday on account of illness. Glorious Girls—Gorgeous "Lombardi Ltd." Gowns-Gales of Giggles Starring Bert Lytell This picture is an adaption of the famous Broadway stage comedy by the Famous Frederick and Fanny Hatton presented by Oliver Morosco. At Both Houses on Wednesday Orin Slnakner, c21, spent Saturday and Sunday in Lawrence. He was the guest of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Marjorie Hudson, c'20, spent Saturday in Topeka. And at the Varsity only Thurs. Prices: Including war tax CHILDREN 17c ADULTS 28c Betty Bradbury, c23, went to Kansas City Thursday to meet her mother, Mrs. L. H. Bradbury, of Paola. Pi Kappa Alpha entertained Kappa freshmen with an hour's dance at the chapter house Thursday. It will pay you to get acquainted with us for SHOES, CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS Silverware HUB CLOTHING CO. 820 Mass. St. George Abrams, Prop. Diamonds Fine Repairing CENTRAL EDUCATIONAL BUREAU 610 Metropolitan Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. We have remunerative positions for available teachers. Write for registration blanks. No advance fee. Put K. U.First 827 Mass. CONFIDENCE CONFIDENCE We have gained the confidence of this community by our conservative banking policies. Our surplus and undivided profits greatly exceeds our capital account. Yet, our service is progressive. THE WATKINS NATIONAL BANK "The Bank where Students Bank." Put K. U. First W. J. HAWKINS, Manager F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist Eastman Kodaks THE REX ALL STORE 847 Mass. St. L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens 100 Gym Suits for Women WEAVER'S — Just Arrived — bound the campus on the north and the west offering you double service, double convenience Yes — We are making the "Jayhawker" photographs. Squires Studio 1035 MASS. ST. Two Rowland Stores UNDER SUPERVISION OF Y. W. C. A. Make your appointment early. And we have been supplying students needs since (1898) hence you profit by our years of experience in buying only the best. Rowland's TWO STORES ON THE HILL Next door to and Halfway down the BRICK'S Hill from K.U. Library NOVEMBER 17 and 18 HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT IT? "Fi Fi of the Toy Shop" A Musical Fantasy to be given at the Bowersock Theatre JAYHAWKER SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST INFORMATION Prizes Winner ... $75.00 Second ... $50.00 Third ... $25.00 All selling more than 50 Jayhawkers and not winning prizes get a De Jayhawk. All selling more than 25 books and not getting in on the prizes get a Javhawk with their name stamped in gold. Rules of Management 1. The contest will be managed by the Jayhawker business staff along with a representative of the University Senate, the W, S. G. A. and the Men's Student Council. 2. Each organization entering the contest must choose a leader or manager for their organization to avoid any trouble which might result from all organization members acting as managers. In case of trouble the organization manager will present the grievance to the contest managers. 3. The ballots will be counted in the presence of the contest managers and will be announced in the succeeding issue of the University Daily Kansan and on the Jayhawk bulletin board at the head of the campus. Ballots will be counted daily the first five days of the contest and at regular although longer intervals after the first five days. 4. Contestants are advised to enter the contest the first day but will be entered at any time the first five days. All necessary receipt and subscription blanks will be furnished by the Jayhawker to the organization manager at the office in the Southeast Room of the Journalism Building on the first floor. No contestants may enter after the first five days. Obtaining Votes 5 The contest managers reserve the right to expel any organization at any time for unfair dealing. Five votes will be given for the sale of a Jayhawker if the full amount, $5.00, is paid at the time. A $2.00 or $3.00 payment may be made. Three votes will be given for a $2.00 payment and four votes for a $3.00 payment. 2. Votes will be given at the rate of one vote for every dollar paid in on junior, senior, sophomore, freshman, organization, fraternity, class, sorority, or any other dues. 3. The Jayhawker has authorized advertising salesmen and will allow no soliciting of advertising in this contest. 4. In case any person wants a De Luxe Jayhawk the amount of $8.50 must be paid at the time and nine votes will be given. 5. In case dues or sums come in in fractions the fractional dollar nearest will be considered and votes for that amount given. 6. Fifty votes will be given for the organization having largest increase with each ballot count. PRICES Jayhawkers will sell for... $5.00 De Luxe editions sell for... 8.50 Senior Dues... 3.00 Junior dues... 2.00 Sophomore dues... 2.00 Freshman dues... 1.50 Fraternity dues, per page... 15.00 Organization dues, per page... 15.00 All dues must be paid in full to receive votes and no Jayhawkers are given with dues. Contest Opens Monday, November 3 at 8:30 Contest Closes Friday, November 21 at 4:30 Open to All Organizations With More Than 15 Members (Pledges are considered as members of organizations.) "Let the Jayhawker Kaleidoscope the Year for You." THE 1920 JAYHAWKER EDGAR L. HOLLIS, Business Manager 1135 Tennessee St. Phone 1277 LUTHER H. HANGEN, Editor Acacia House. Phone 321