UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TICKETS GO ON SALE FOR CONCERT COURSE Dean Butler Says Financial Success of Concert Course Is Assured "The University Concert Course ticket advance sale will close Thursday morning, when all unwooled seats will go on sale at the University business office and the Round Corner Drug store," said Dean Harold L. Butler this morning. "After that we order orders for tickets will be accepted." "The financial success of the concert course is already assured, as you know. The tickets have been sold, and the few hundred dollars worth of tickets which it will take to make the course pay out will no doubt be taken within the next two months." Dean Butler hopes that many students in the University will take advantage of the opportunity to hear the great artists who will give the numbe rous of his work. His art is just as easy for these artists to sing and play to a packed house as it is for them to sing and play for one-three-fourths filled. BY THE WAY Mildred Hart, c23, will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City. Mr. Tom Mulloy, I '17, of Salina was here between trains yesterday. Mr. Paul Potter, c2'3, returned to School after spending a few days at Topeka. Mr. Charles McCullen, e23, returned to school after spending a few days at Topeka. Mu Phi Epsilon line party to hear grand operar Aida, Madame Butterfly and La Tosca in Kansas City Wednesday and Thursday. Olive Creek, fa '21, Daphe Willem, sp. fa, Rui Boersther, fa '21, Aeo Cleron, c'20, Isabel Noble, c'21, Frances Allen, Mus B 19, Gladys Henry, Mus B, Ruth Raynelds, c'22, Awa Bair, f'2, Miss Corinia Hernbel, Chapron. Halloween's Party for the young people of the Christian Church and their friends will be given in Myers Hall on Friday 8 o'clock. Dr. Braden will be host. Roberta Gorsuch, c'22, left Wednesday for Washington where she has a civil service appointment. Esther Gillette, fa21, was chosen as a member of the University Women's Glee Club. Plymouth Jottings On Sunday evening we are to conclude a six week's experiment with our Sunday evening service. If not, drop in Sunday night about seven-thirty. Have you attended one of these Parish House Sunday Evenings? I will be very glad to tell me what you think of this scheme. Would you prefer a formal service? Or would you prefer the normality of the present arrangement? A week from Sunday night Dean Butler and the Chair will provide a special musical evening. It will be worth your white to put the date down in your K Book so that you won't forget it. Cordially yours, Ross W. Sanderson, Pastor of Plymouth. Superiority Is our motto in everything from a shave to a shampoo. We'd like to show YOU proof. HOUKS' Dorothy Miller, c22, will visit her brother, Robert Miller, a student at the Kansas City Dental College, this week. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the pliedging of Mae Ireland, c'23, of Florence. Howard Buswell of Bellington Wash., is visiting Prescott Underwood, c'22. The Shop of the Town Sigma Chi Freshmen will entertain for the upper classman with a Halloween party at the house, Friday evening November 7. Washburn chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain the freshmen of the K. U. chapter at luncheon Saturday in Topeka. Mrs. L. H. Riddle who has been a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house left Thursday morning. Sigma Nu fraternity will give a house dance Friday, Oct. 24. Chuck Shofstill will furnish the music. Edward Gossard, c'23, left this noon for his home in Oswego to spend the week end. Harold Powell, c'23, has withdrawn from classes and returned to his home in Galena. Twenty members of the botany clut hiked to Kohring's grove Wednesday evening for a weiner roast. Ferne and Petteys went to Kansas City Wednesday to see "Madame Butterfly." The Epworth League of the Methodist church will entertain for all METHODIST students and their friends with a live performance on Wednesday the church Friday night at 7 o'clock. Mr. Ted Gardner has moved to 1300 Tennessee from 1325 Tennessee. Lois Burke, c'21, and Florence Carnie, c'22, went to Kansas City Thursday morning. Lila S. Wellington Will Give Recital and Concert On Oct. 28. F.A. SOPRANO TO SING Miss Lila S. Wellington, who has come this fall from Boston to take a position as Associate Professor of Voice on the faculty of the School of Fine Arts, will give a recital in Fraser Hall, Tuesday evening, Oct. 28. Miss Wellington will be assisted by Mr. Gustave Soderlund and Miss Harriet Griselinger, pianist. Miss Wellington will sing an oratorio air, an operatic air, and three groups of songs. "Miss Wellington has a fine soprano voice, and through training from some of the best teachers in Boston and New York," said Dean Harold L Butler. "She has had a large experience in concert and recital work, and her program should be most interesting one." This recital is absolutely free to the public, and all music lovers are invited to attend. The recital will begin promptly at 8:20. Five Nations in Business Conference (United Press) Silk Hosiery You may not know how scarce and high in price silk hose are going to be from now on. We carry Wayne Knit, Red Mose, Black Cat, Minito and Truefit brands. Atlantic City, N. J., Oct. 23—Businessmen of five cities met here Wednesday, bringing together in an international conference representatives of the governments and industries under auspices of the United States of Commerce. Delegations from France, Belgium, England and Italy comprised the foreign guests. Working out plans for effective financing of European countries for development of trade relations between the home countries and the meeting for the meeting, according to David A. Skinner, assistant secretary of the Chamber. If you were to ask us for advice we would say buy now and save from 50c to $1.50 on each pair besides being able to get what you want. Nicely furnished modern room for rent to one or two men students. Phone 1615 White. 28-2-50 Plain in white, black, tan, grey, taupe, and cordovan; a pair ... $1.00 to $3.00 Lace and clock in several shades, a pair ... $1.50 to $5.75 Weaver's "'Ya heard of those 'Life Savers' at the Jayhawk, Pete?" "Why big round Hamburgers - "Naw what'er they?" — better try one of'em." The Jayhawk Cafe "Ray and Harry" Open Till Midnight Foresters Meet in Washington (United Press) Indianapolis, Oct. 23—National interests were represented at the sessions of the Tri-State Forestry conference which opened here Wednesday for two days. The event will be held in Miami and the shortage of limber, announced as the themes brought delegates from all parts of the country. Prof. Goldwin Goldsmith left Tuesday night for Ottawa, Canada, to attend the Delta Upsilon Convention. Misa Grette Wiggins of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting Elizabeth Mackie at her home at 1411 Massachusetts Street. Kelly Proposes Scientific Methods Dean Kelly will visit the Missouri Northwestern Teachers' Association meeting Thursday at Maryville, Mo., and the Southwestern Association meeting in Warrenburg, Mo. Friday. He will address the general sessions of the associations on the "Introduction of More Scientific Methods of Education." Nadine Cox, fa'21, attended La Toca and Madame Butterfly at Convention Hall, Kannas City, Mo. Thursday. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST—Sigma Kappa Pledge Pin- Finder please Phone 1198. 28-2-60 MATRONS ATTENTION You will be interested to know that we have established a Fish Market in connection with The University Meat Market, 1003 Mass. St., Phone 811. This market will deliver to you fresh fish—either fresh water or salt water. Our shipments are so arranged that you are assured of only fresh fish. The owners of this Market are students hence it is urged that you place your orders as early as possible for Fridays fish.—Adv. 29-1. Does your appetite demand a good eclair with fresh roasted almonds or peanuts? -You'll find it at Wiedemann's. 28 ft. All the Fellows hang out at— Malted Milk! Oh Boy! The best in town at Wiedemanns. 28-ft. Aubrey's Place next door to Varsity Theatre —there's a sort of a fellowship that will attract you. Pre-Halloween Sale of Women and Misses Suits Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday October 23,24,25,and 27 Offering you an opportunity doubly to your advantage thru the Greatly Reduced Prices on our regular stock of suits which were originally marked very closely tor quick selling. This added reduction gives you very Wonderful Values at Exceedingly Low Prices 150 Suits SIZES 16 TO $ 52 \frac{1}{2} $ in Late Fall Models that set new standards of beauty with an individuality that is distinctly their own. These Suits at Greatly Reduced Prices as follows Formerly Priced at $150.00 ... Sale Price $118.50 Formerly Priced at $125.00 ... Sale Price $ 97.50 Formerly Priced at $115.00 ... 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