UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NOVEMBER 19,1918. Furniture Disappears From Women's Rooms In Robinson Gymnasium Equipment Migrates From Quar ters Formerly Occupied by Section B Almost all the furniture from the women's office in the gymnasium has disappeared mysteriously since the evacuation of the rooms by the vocational training men. Bookcases, say members of the physical education faculty", have amassed themselves, apparently, and walked to the opposite end of the building. An office desk has wired away to parts unknown. Chairs and couches have decamped Nobody, at least no one in the department saw them go. Dr. Alice Goetz and Miss Hazel Pratt are on the trail of the migrating furniture but have met with little success. "I have interviewed everyone from captain to private but our fixtures seem to have become invisible," said Doctor Goetz. If a guard encounters someone with an article about Doctor Goetz asks that he kindly drive them into the cast entrance of the gymnasium and receive the grateful thanks of the entire women's department. Rallies Will Prepare For Thanksgiving Game Parade Down Town Promise If Kansas Wins From Missouri Eleven Two football rallies are in prospect. The first is to be on McCook Field Friday night. At that time the bands will be out; there will be bonfires and speeches, and the cheerleaders will stir the Thunderding thousands (per pumlum?) to removed life for the remaining football games of the season. The Wednesday before Thanksgiving, at some hour in the forenoon, latter to be determined, a football rally will be held in Robinson Gymnasium in preparation for the Missouri game here the next day. Women students who have no classes at the hour of the rally, will be invited to attend, but there will be no general excusing of students from classes for the sake of the rally, so it is announced by the authorities. And now—the best yet—IF the攻兵 missfortain, there will be a parade through the downtown streets and bonfires at the street corners. This will be an old-fashioned "night shirt parade," for the military police will be on the job, and the authorities—university and military—do not want to harm chances of crimes for damages being to the United States government. Preparations are going ahead for the march downtown. Month's Payroll Made Up For S.A.T.C. Army Men Few Allotments Are Sent Home By Student Soldiers Last month the payroll of the men in the army branch of the S. A. T. C. amounted to $38,000, according to figures given out at headquarters today. This month the amount will far exceed this, owing to the large number in the number of indemnities. This month's payroll is being made up now. Every man in the S. A. T. C., regardless of whether he is in the army or the navy, receives $30 a month. If he is married, he is compelled to send home an allotment to his dependents. If he is not married it is not compulsory, and only sixty men do so. When men send allotments home, it is to the amount of $15, and the government sends an allowance, to the amount which will make up the previous dependency, up to the sum equal to the amount given gives his dependents $25 a month, he sends them $15 from his own salary, and the government makes up the $10 deficiency. If he supports them to the amount of $18 per month, he sends them $15, and the government sends them only $3. If he ordinarily supports them to the amount of $40 a month, he sends them $15 and the government sends them $10 as the minimum allowed any dependent is 25. There are few married men in he S. A, T. C, and the comparatively ow who send allotments home, send them to their mothers. Official Orders The following men were excused from classes on November 18, by the military authorities; Amend, H. J. Boyd, F. M.; Bruner, R. O. Carpenter, L. S.; Chezem, H. C. Cochran, W. F.; Covey, A. B. Cochran, W. P., Covey, A.-B. Duvall, H. Farnsworth, F. J.; Fester, C. C. Fuller, C. C. Ellis, J. C.; Engel, H. E. Bleck, C.; Glenn, H. N.; Green, E. R. Hackett, E. W.; Hackley, H. D. Hibert, C. C. Krocher, K. R.; Kurtz, W. L. Lurison, L. C.; Lavy, J. L; Leuch Nielsen McCracken, R. L.; Matzeder, R. C. Oswalt, E. H. Pagett, H. Rolson, E. M.; Reding, R. H. Schawh, J. F.; Schwartz, H; Scott, J. A.; Sight, D.; Spears, C V. Stevens, V. D.; Stevenson, G. L. Tillsley, J. H. Woody, L. E.; Winegar, M. B. Wilson, J. G. Pay Day for Navy Men On Hill Expect Soon "The rumor that all navy and marine men will be mustered out of service in three weeks is absolutely without ground," said Lieut. Hubert B, McPeek today. "As far as we know now, all of the fellows will be Kent here until June." It is considered almost certain that the pay for the navy men will be in a very few days, and uniforms also, was the official report last night. Rifles were issued last night Lieutenant McPenk probably will remain here with the naval section until it is done away with for good. The Red Cross is Mobile. Basket Ball Shoes ALL SIZES PRICES $1.50 and $2.50 and ROWLANDS ANNEX Bloomers for $2.50 1237 Oread Phone 492 Prof. Hawart Sprains Ankle Prof. Erasmus Haworth, head of the department of geology, fell and sprained his ankle Thursday afternoon. He was surveying ground near the Administration building and in stepping over a ditch the accident happened. Professor Haworth was confined to his bed for several days, but is now able to return to classes. Equipment Orders Come Orders have been received from the War Department directing that all members of the Students' Army Training Corps shall be fully equipped by December 21. No reason is assigned in the order. Requisition has been sent to St. Louis for additional equipment so the order may be obeyed. GLASSES FITTED We grind the lenses in our own factory on the premises. We grade and duplicate your broken lenses while you wait. Save the pieces. Hester & Roberts, Optometrists 831 Mass. St. Phone 5941 Freshman Will Trolie Friday The annual Freshman Trolie given by the Y. W. C. A, for all women of the University will be Friday night at 8 o'clock in Robinson Gymnasium. All freshman women are urged to some, says Evelyn Rorabaugh, president of Y. W. C. A. Since the department of German was unable to obtain a proper text book for S. A. T. C. German, they have compiled a booklet containing German Text Prepared CHRISTMAS GOODS CARDS ENGRAVED EVERSHARP PENCILS TEMPOINT; WATERMAN SHEAFFER FOUNTAIN PENS CARTER'S 1025 Mass. Ladies FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOE You will find here a very complete line of "Gym" Oxfords in Black Kid, Leather Soles, $1.75 to $2.50 Basket Ball Shoes and Oxfords, in White Canvass, White Rubber Soles, $1.25 to $2.00 Ballet, Slippers, Black or White Kid, $2.00 to $2.50 Otto Fischer 813 Mass. St. It is Patriotic, as well as Economical, to Buy Good Shoes. New Serge Dresses For College $ _{a} $ Wear For Street or Afternoon There's no article of women Apparel that is as Universally popular, or as satisfactory as the Serge Dress. We show a number of smart styles that have just arrived—Loose Panel, Fringed or Embroidered—Nippon Blouse Effects Trimmed in Silk Braid. $16.50, $18, $23.75 $27.50 Today BOWERSOCK ALICE BRADY "THE DANCER" Also Burton Holmes Travel Picture—1 Reel and Allied War Review—1 Reel Tomorrow—Mary Pickford in "Johanna Enlists." the most. common conversational phrases. The booklet has gone to press and will probably be ready for use next week. In our lunchcheette we are serving hot coffee, hot chocolate, couillon, chili and sandwiches. Wiedemann's. —Adv. S. A. T. C. Men! Let us fit you in an extra uniform to wear when you're "on leave" and for dress-up occasions. Ours are tailored of the finest o. d. wool and are regulation in every detail. Our tailor sees that they fit perfectly. Uniforms for both army and navy. KHAKI GLOVES KHAKI GLOVES LEATHER AND KNIT LINED Another Shipment of the kind of gloves you fellows bought us out of. SKOFSTAD'S Mat. 2:30-4:00 Night 7:30-9:00 VARSITY TODAY The Dainty and Charming Star Constance Talmadge (Queen of Comedy) IN "THE SHUTTLE" By the Celebrated Author, Frances Hodgson Burnett. EXTRA---Charlie Chaplin in "The Woman" Tomorrow—Mary Pickford in "Johanna Enlists." S. A. T. C. Men Do You Want the Daily Kansan? If you do fill our this blank and send it to the DAILY KANSAN—NOW 3 months...$1.00 6 months...$2.00 Enclosed please find $... for which send me the DAILY KANSAN for ... months. Name ... Address... Kansas--Missouri Game Thanksgiving Day on McCook Field