THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K. U. DRAMATIC GLUB WORK IS ORGANIZED Applicants for Membership Will Compete in Try-outs Before Members The first meeting for the year of the K. U. Dramatic Club was Wednesday night in the Little Theater, Green Hall. The club organized for the year with forty members on the roll. Plans for the year's dramatic work are in addition to the big Dramatic Club and the spring dramatic event, the club plans for popular plays to be given in the Green Hall theater. These plays will be staged one each month throughout the year and will be open to the public. The first of the series will be a performance of plays which were given successively by the dramatic art classes of the summer session will be presented. The club will elect a number of new members this winter, according to Burney Miller, president. "The presidents will be elected the desired membership. Election will follow try-outs before the club members as in former years. Announcement of the time of try-outs and of the names of those elected made within the next two weeks." A ruling adopted by the club at its meeting Wednesday provides that students competing in try-outs must comply with University eligibility rules. The officers of the club are: president, Burney Miller; vice-president, Cooper MacMurray; secretary-treasurer, Maren Sawyer. The director of the club is Prof. Arthur MacMurray, head of the department of public speaking, who coaches the University dramatic performances. No Complimentary Tickets To K. U. Football Games There will be no promiscuous giving out of complimentary tickets to football games this fall, announced "Phog' Allen, director of athletics today. Only "K" men and their feminine male members of the Ahoku alone, and the men in the board, are to be let past the gate on the eventful Saturdays. The bearers of the "K" sweaters for any sport, may get by the gate with a woman, by merely wearing the sweater, but the members of the athlete's Ahoka must obtain complimentary tickets at Dr. Allen's office in the gym. Dr. Klyne Announces New Series of Sermons Dr. S. Klyne, pastor of the Methodist Church, will introduce Sunday an important series of evening sermons e titled "Great Actors in the Drama of Life," and consisting of a study of the great characters of fiction. These personalities are characters whom literary dreamers have created and with whom they have peopled the book lovers of literature who have performed leading roles and held the center of the literary stage for centuries. Doctor Klyne has arranged this series especially for students and extends a cordial invitation to all University students. The opening sermon on Monday, September 17, will be delivered in the Misery of His Time, will be given Sunday evening. Red Cross will Make New Drive Nov. 3 to 11 Plans for the nation-wide Red Cross campaign, opening Monday, November 3 and closing Armistice Day, November 11, are being begun in every town, town and county by Red Cross work-people. The official armistice pign, which will be known as the Third Red Cross Roll Call, will be to enroll members for 2020. Twenty million members will be sought throughout the country, and in the Southern Western Division of the Red Cross, comprising the states of Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Arkansas, the quota has been set at 2,000,000 members. Tickets Sales $2,100 So Far. Returns on the sale of season football and student enterprise tickets were not in at 1 o'clock this afternoon but it is estimated that more than two thousand one hundred dollars worth of tickets had been sold up to them by U.S. Army and his assistants. "Dutch" said this amount probably would be doubled by tonight. Print Bible in 517 Languages London... In 1918 thirty-five new languages were added to the publications of the British and Foreign Bible Society, making 517 in which the Bible is printed. Hot Every 15 Minutes! Hot Every 15 Minutes! Fencing to be Tangt, Dr. James Naismith, department of physical education, asserts that gymnasium work this year in both the freshman and sophomore classes will use a basketball as the primary workive, such as basketball, swimming, boxing and fencing. P. S. Gross will be the instructor in box- lgt. Lt. Col. H. L. Burdick, former champion fencer of Annapolis, will instruct those wishing to learn the art of fencing. Professor Naimith thinks the swimming pool will be opened within two weeks. Hot Every 15 Minutes! Phi Kappa announces the pledging of William Riley of Leavenworth. Hot Every 15 Minutes! THE OPENING GAME Is Important for the Team as well as for You in Starting the Season off Right. YOUR WELL GROOMED Appearance Will be a Positive Factor in Helping the Team "OVER-THE-TOP" Our Opening Game During Enrollment Week Put Our Customers as Well as Ourselves "Over-the-Top"so Keep An Eye on Our "CLOTHES OF MERIT" For We're Here to Stay SKOF STADS SELLING SYSTEMS Jayhawk Spirit will win THE FIRST GAME OF THE SEASON TOMORROW We'll be there— Will You? ROWLANDS TWO STORES Both closed during game-open for a short time afterwards You Can Save Money By Buying a Yearly Athletic Ticket Football games with Missouri, Kansas Aggies Oklahoma Basketball games with Missouri, Nebraska Kansas Aggies and others Baseball and Track schedules are not yet completed but will include the best teams in the conference Holders of season tickets can secure reserved seats for the Missouri game without extra charge by presenting student enterprise tickets. PRICES Football Season Ticket $4.00 Student Enterprise $7.00 Single admissions alone will cost you double this amount. Year Tickets on sale at game, on Campus or Registar's Office.