NOVEMBER 15, 1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By the Way Mr. Alex Wetmore, c12, is visiting S. R. Holloway in Lawrence on his way from California to Washington. Mr. Wetmore worked in the University Museum while in school here and for several years has been making a biological survey for the government. Mrs. Kenn. B. Uhls and Clarice Gardner, c21, will go to Kansas City, Mo. Saturday. They will attend the housewarming and dance given by the medical division at Rosedole to celebrate the completion of barracks there. Doris Drought, '20, will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City, Mo. Miss Susan Peake McDonald, A. B. '18, who is principal of a high school in Minnesota, is visiting in Lawrence. she has been visiting in Kansas City, during the vacation brought about by the influenza epidemic. Mars, Harian Russell, formerly Miss Ethel Keeler, a member of the Achoh sorority, is on her way home from Camp Zachary Taylor. Lieutenant Russell is on his way to France. He is a Sigma Chi. Kappa Kappa Gamma will enter- tain with a house dance Friday night. Miss Gladys Cochran and Mr. L. M. Cochran, of Hutchinson were guests of Mr. Harry Cochran Tuesday Miss Susan McDonald, A. B. '18 visited frienda in Lawrence Thursday. Miss McDonald is teaching English and Public Speaking at Ortonville, Minn. Miss Cecil Burton, A. B. '17, is visiting friends in Lawrence. Miss Burton is an instructor in English and Public Speaking in Central High School, St. Joseph, Mo. Glenn Neighbors of McPherson spent Tuesday in Lawrence on his way to the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Miss Elsie Fleesen, A. B. '14, is visiting at the Alpha Chi Omega house today. She is on her way to take a position as bacteriologist at the University of Minnesota. Josephine Rosended, c'21, will spend Saturday and Sunday visiting friends in Leavenworth. Freshman Women to Elect. Alma Shore, fa21 will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City. Two freshman representatives to the W. S. G. A. board will be elected by the freshman women of the University, Friday, November 22. All petitions of freshman women who wish to be candidates for these offices must be in the hands of Katherine Fulkerson, secretary of the W. S. G. A. by Tuesday night, November 19. Helen Murphy, c'20, received news last week that she had successfully passed the United States civil service examination and was offered a government position. She has left for Washington, D.C. Miss Margaret Lupton, a graduate of the University, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lupton of Lawrence. Miss Lupton spent the past year in Washington, D. C., where she was employed in the U. S. Treasury Department. Sigma Phi Sigma announces the pledging of E. K. Kendall of Lawrence. THE QUALITY HOUSE In Stationery, Printing and Engraving. A. G. ALRICH A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St. Phone 288 Hemstitching and Picoting and pleating of all kinds. And making of ladies garments of every description. MRS, WM, H, SCHULZ 917 Mass, St. Phone 914 HUB CLOTHING To the S. A. T.C. You miss it, if you don't look us up when purchasing your army wear. 820 Mass. St. Hotel Murchleoch BALTHAM AVENUE AND THEATRE STREET Kingsway at Mile 500 New fireproof Room Rate from £200 Under the Personal Direction of S.J. Whitmore and Joseph Reschl The Sigma Kappa annual Founders' Day banquet will be held at the chapter house Friday evening, November 15. Linnie Sheets, c'17, leaves tomorrow for Independence to resume her teaching. Walter Zoelner a student in the University, will leave Saturday for Chicago where he will enter the Ensign School. Miss Marie McDonald of Kansas City, and Miss Lena Potueck and John Potueck ate mess with Company F Thursday evening. They were here visiting Louis Potueck of Company F, Mr. Potueck's nephew. Malted milk make a good lunch. Wiedemann's—Adv. Stop spending. Save. Then give. November 11-18. HOTEL SAVOY Kansas City, Mo. Absolutely clean Convenient location Good Cafes, moderate prices Sporting Goods, Athletic Supplies, Football Goods KENNEDY & ERNST 826 Mass St. Phone 341 STUDENTS' SHOE SHOP 1107 Mass, Lawrence, Kas Work and Drives Always Right. Work and Prices Always Right. We also repair and cover parasols. SUITING YOU is my business S CHULZ the TA ILOI 917 Mass. St. Phone 91 ARROW WASHED HANDKER CHIEFS Clean • Soft • Ready for Use in Sanitary Packages WHITE OR KHAKI CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WHITE OR KING CLUETT BEARBODY Co. Inc., Troy, N.Y. For Rent For Sale Lost Found Help Wanted Wanted Wanted Telephone K. U. 66 Or call at Daily Kan was Business Office. Classified Advertising Minimum charge, one insertion 50c Two insertions, two tickets, two insertions 25c; five insertions 50c. Fifteen to twenty-five insertions 30c; three insertions 50c; five insertions 75c. Twenty-five insertions 15c. First insertion, one-half cent a word each additional insertion. Rates given upon application. WANT ADS WANTED -A girl for table waiting. 1090 Oread. Phone 2511. 19-ff-20 Classified Advertising Rates LOST—A small fountain pen, with gold self-filling attachment. Reward. Phone 1198. 19-3-19 LOST-Five dollar bill between Brick's and Snow Hall Nov. 14. Return to Kansan office. 20-ft-22 WANTED-Girl roommate. Nice desirable room. Modern house. 1319 Tenn. St. Phone 1243 Red. WILL GIRL_With two white kid gloves for left hand, call at 1142 Ind., and get right one? 19-3-21 NOTICE—Good Chance for man not in S. A. T. C. to earn his board. Phone 1654 White. 17-tf-13. WANTED—A roommate for daugh- ter. Beautiful down stairs, front room. 2344 Blue. 18-tf-17 ROOMS- For girls or girls' club, 1328 Vermont. 18-tf-15 LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. (Exclusive) 0 g or less (la), 4g, Exemitted. 0 g or less (la), 8g or more. FOR RENT—Sleeping porch and den for two or three boys. Stirtically modern, 1139 Tenn. 19-tf-18 G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D., Diseases of the stomach, surgery and gynecology. Suite 1, F. A. U. Hldg. Residence 240, 1019 Ohio St. Both phones, 35. PROFESSIONAL RECELLE'S BOOK STORE - Quiz books, theme paper, maps, posters, drawing, supplies. Pictures and picture framing. Agency and museum Typewriters. 393 Mass. Street. C. E ORELEP II, Eke, Ear, Nose, and the other parts of the head. Special attention given to tonsils and the pharynx. J. R. BECHELT, M. D, Rooms 2 4 over McColloch's. 847 St. St. JOB PRINTING—B, H. Dale, 1027 Mass. St. Phone 228. DR. H. REDING—F. A. I. U. Bldg., 129e. Hires 9 on phone to 5. Phone 1313. Hours 9 to 5. Phone 1313. We guarantee every diamond we sell to be just as we represent it. Only blue white and white stones compose our stock—no brown or yellow stones such as most dealers sell to make large profits. DR. H. G. CABBELL, Physician and surgeon. Telephone 1284. 745 Mass. St. Sterno stover for quick lunch at Wilson's Drug Store.—Adv. Lawrence Floral Company SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Our Name is Our Biggest Guarantee Phone 55 1447 Mass. St. THIS GUARANTEE with every diamond we sell— Ye Shop of Fine Quality IT is easily solved when you come to Gustafson's for the ring. Our diamond department is one of the most exacting divisions of our store—nothing but blue white stones comprise our stock THE COLLEGE JEWELER 'If You Have The Girl——We Have The Ring. $10.00, $25.00, $50.00, $100.00 up to $1,000.00 Coffee, sandwiches, chili and hot chocolate at Wilson's Drug Store. Adv. Order ice cream from Wiedemann's. Almost every flavor you could wish. —Adv. A Real Opportunity To Buy Your SUIT or DRESS ata Nice Reduction. 20 and 25 Per Cent $22.13 LESS 60 DRESSES in a full range of shades and sizes. Mostly Botany. Serges: $16.50 to $45.00 50 TAILORED SUITS in all sizes and a full range of materials and shades; $29.50 to $69.50 25 PER CENT LESS 20 PER CENT LESS 25 PER CENT LESS WEAVER'S Plymouth Congregational SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1918. 10:00 a.m.-Sunday School. University classes are held for both men and women. 11:00 a. m. — Morning Worship. Sermon, What's The Use." Professor Schwege. 6:45 p. m.-Senior Christian Endeavor. "Reforms That Need Our Aid" will be the topic under discussion. Miss Douglas will lead. 7:45 p. m. (Wed.)—Midweek Meeting. 7:45 p. m.—Evening Worship Sermon Shows That Torment! Profes- sor, Schwinger. All Students Are Cordially Invited to Attend All These Meetings LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Special attention given to training for Civil Service Examinations. The Government needs THOUSANDS of stenographers, and special examinations are given each week. Call at the College Office and arrange for a course in practical Business Training. Greene's Chocolate Shop Candies, Ice Cream and Fountain Drinks Light Refreshments Daintitin Served HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT Across Street North of Innes. THE SUPREME CAFE Our 20 and 35e meals will delight you. The best products wholesomely cooked in a sanitary kitchen. 914 Mass. St. S.A.T.C.'s Welcome Phone 232 HEMSTITCHING Reduced to ten cents a yard. Sewing machines rented by week or month. STNCHC.com STNCHC.com 833½ Mass. St. Look for the Red S. Phone 577 OLYMPIA CANDY KITCHEN For Pure Made Candies—Ice Cream and Fountain Drinks You'll Like the Place. UNIFORMS Fitted, shrunk, cleaned, pressed. Leggings fitted; Rookie hats sewed. Ladies' or gentleman's clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired. Students pressing tickets for sale. CLARK LEANS LOTHES 730 Mass. Phone 355