NOVEMBER 12. 1918. 1 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Prof. W. A. Griffith To Go To California W. A. Griffith, professor of drawing and painting, has been given a leave of absence for the year to be with his family in California. William Cahil, a New York artist, who has been in California for the last four years, will replace Professor Griffith. Mr. Cahil was a student in the Arts Students' League of New York City and a pupil of Charles-W, Hawthorne and Howard Fyle. Mr. Cahil was an illustrator in New York City and conducted classes in Los Angeles. He was recently awarded a medal at an exhibition of paintings of California artists. He will instruct classes in painting and two S. A. T. C. classes. By the Way Lora Keeler, e20, left Monday evening for Washington, where she has accepted a federal position. William H. Wilson, 118, who is stationed at Camp Funston, visited friends in Lawrence Saturday and Sunday. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Grace Jeffries, c'20, of Kansas City, Mo., to Mr Edward N. Hyatt of Topeka Sunday. October 20, in Manhattan. Mrs Hyatt is a pledge of Gamma Phi Beta. Sigma Kappa announces the pleiding of Helen Haut of Conway Springs. Kappa Kappa Gamma announce the pledging of Alberta Mack of Lawrence. Miss Eva Maloy, who has been visiting at the Sigma Kappa house, has returned to her home in Eureka. Eva Maloy and Leone Carder, who were in school here last year, are visiting at the Sigma Kappa house. Y. M. Work in France Imperative—Markley Y. Man Back From Chateau Thierry Boosts War Work Campaign "The six months that I spent in France in Y work were the best six months in my life. I think I did more good in that short six month under the direction of the Y. M. C. A. than I ever did in that many years at home," said H. O. Markley in telling of his work as a y man in France Markley was a Presbyterian minister in Coffeyville and was sent to France by the Coffeyville Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Markley was attached to the 2nd Division, the division of marines who won an immortal name for themselves by their stand at Chateau-Thierry which turned the tide of battle for the Allies. Before going to Chateau-Thierry, Mr. Markley was with his division at a small village five miles back of Verdun. In speaking of the work of the seven recreational organizations in camps and at the front, Mr. Markley said: "I sincerely hope that the people over here will realize that there is no difference in these organizations over there. We're all united in the same cause and we feel no differences on the battlefield. You find the Protestant, the Catholic, and the Jew working side by side as if there were no distinction whatever in their creeds, because they're all working for betterment and to relieve the suffering of our soldiers over there." Mr. Markley emphasized the fact that even if peace were declared now, the work of all these organizations must continue with even more vigor than ever. Help the American home to follow the flag-November 11-18. Sporting Goods, Athletic Supplies, Football Goods KENNEDY & ERNST 826 Mass St. Phone 341 TAXI 68 E. F. WIRTH At Hafield's Confectionery 709 Mass. St. TAXI and AUTO LIVERY PHONE 148 We answer your calls early or late Prop. W. E. MOAK S.A.T.C. Men Subscribe $30,100 Liberty Bonds That members of the Students' Army Training Corps subscribed for $50,100 of the Fourth Liberty Bond issue was announced by Prof. U. G. Mitchell, chairman of the war finance committee of the University. Members of the $50,400缴款 by faculty members and employees of the University. The total subscribed on the Hill, then, was $86,500. Although there is prospect of an arly peace,there will be no delay in he draft work. We will pack a special box of our delicious candies for you at any time either in fancy or plain boxes. Wiedeman's—Adv. Malted milk makes a good lunch Wiedmann's.—Adv. Order ice cream from Wiedemann's Almost every flavor you could wish.—Adv. PROFESSIONAL AWRENCE OPTICAL CO. (Exclusive) Awarded by Optical Society. Courtesy furnished. Offer valid 91st Mar. and ending in May. S. W. JOXEN, A. M. M. D., Diseases of the stomach, surgery and gynaecology, U. E. F. A. U. Bldg., Residence phone, 514; *1011* Ohio St. Both phones, $8. KEELER'S BOOK STORE - Quiz books, themes pages, paper, drawing, supplies, Pictures and picture framing. Assessors Typwriters 923 Mass. Great. J. R. BIBCHELT, M. D. Room 3, 4 over McCollooks. $47 Mass. St. DR. M. REDING - F. A. U. Ridg. Nys. Hours 9 to 1 p.m. Phone 5123 Hours 4 to 6 p.m. Phone 5123 C. 曵, OERLUP~Eye, Ear, Nose, and Nose. Structural attention. Tumella, Stachyose, attenuation of tonsils. Oral mucosa, Oral cavity. JOB PRINTING—B. H. Dale, 1037 Mass. Phone. 2288. DR. H. G. CAREBELL, Physician and surgeon. Telephone 1234. 744 Mass. St. Cookin and L. E. Waterman Fountain Pens 847 Mass. McCOLLOCH'S DRUG STORE 847 Mass. LAWRENCE HAT WORKS and SHINING PARLOR 833 Mass. Phone 2258 ED. W. PARSONS Jeweler 725 Mass. St. diamonds, watches and cut glass. Repairing and engraving Taxi 12 'PHONE "One-Two" PROTCH The College Tailor The College Tailor 833 Mass. St. HOTEL SAVOY Kansas City, Mo. Absolutely clean Convenient location Good Cafes, moderate prices Central Educational Bureau 610 Metropolitan Bldg., Saint Louis, Mo. In these war times this Bureau can offer available teachers more remu- erative positions than they may secure for themselves. Write for registration blank. W. J. HAWKINS, Manager. 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. SUITING YOU is my business SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Mass. St. Phone 914 THE QUALITY HOUSE In Stationery, Printing and Engraving. For Rent For Sale Low Found Help Situation Wanted CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St. Phone 288 Telephone K U 66 Classified Advertising Rates Minimum charge, one insertion 25c. Up to fifteen words, two insertions 50c. Up to thirty-five words, one insertion 32c. three insertions 50c; five insertions 50c; five up, one cent a word first insertion, one-half cent a word each additional insertion, rates given upon application. WANTED-Girl roommate. Nice, desirable room. Modern house. Nice kitchen. NOTICE—Good Chance for man not in S. A. T. C. to earn his board. 'phone 1654 White. 't13-13. LOST—Sunday evening between 13th and 14th streets on Tennessee a brown cape skin glove. Please return to the Kansan office. 18-1-16 WANT ADS WANTED—A roommate for daughter. Beautiful down stairs, front room. 2344 Blue. 18-tf-17 WANTED -Man to fire furnace for room. Call K. U. 150. 18-tf-14 ROOMS--For girls or girls' club, 1328 Vermont. 18-ft-15 The Crispest, Freshest, Pop Corn in town at AUBREY'S PLACE (Next to Varsity Theater) Magazines, Fruit, Candies CHRISTMAS GOODS CARDS ENGRAVED EVERSHARP PENCILS TEMPERATURE: WATERMAN CARTER'S 1025 Mass. and SHEAFFER FOUNTAIN PENS ARROW COLLARS Try us and be convinced 906 Mass. St. Phone 159 DAN'S CAFE The Place to Eat CLINET, PEARSON & CO. INC., MARKETS GLASSES FITTED We find the lenses in our own factory on the premises. We measure and duplicate your broken lenses on a table. Save the pieces. FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOE A Beaten Path to Our Store Hester & Roberts, Optometrists 831 Mass. St. Phone 594 Otto Fischer Emerson said: "If a man can write a better book, preach a better sermon, or make a better mouse trap than his neighbor, tho' he build his house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door." So, too, in the stocking of our Shoe Store this Fall. STUDENTS' SHOE SHOP K. O. Burgert, Prop. 1107 Mass. Lawrence, Kas. Work and Prices Always Right. We also repair and cover parasols Kansas City, Mo. We have separated the good from the bad, and picked the best from the good for our stock, and people who wear the shoes themselves, or buy them for others, have found it out. Hotel Kupper Convenient to the shopping and Theatre District —especially handy for ladies, being at Eleventh and McGee. Cafe in connection paying special a The "beaten path" to our store is ever widening. WALTER S. MARS, Mgr. WM. DEMUTH & CO., New York World's Largest Pipe Manufacturer No man ever had a better band. It was fully selected guarn- iure with its fuller sound, band and vibration, ring and finished sound. MILITARY SPECTACLES LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. St. Handsome Fur Pieces Early Purchases at Prices Based on You will appreciate the high quality and the smart styles of the beautiful Fox Scarfs, Taupe Fox, Georgette Fox, Red Fox, Cross Fox and Black Fox, Singly or in Matched Driss, Bulline & Hackman Stoles of Hudson Seal, Muffs to Match, Large Scarfs of Black Lynx, Fur Coats of Natural Musk Rat. Visit our Fur Department. Examine and Compare Quality and Prices. HESS DRUG STORE If you want the best pipe that can be made, you can get it in a WDC -up to $6. If you want the best genuine French Briar that as little as 75 cents will buy, you can get it in a WDC. American made, in all sizes and styles, and sold at the best shops. Magazines and Periodicals, Douglas Chocolates, Flash Lights, and Real Coca Cola. Only Drug Store on East Side of Mass. St. 742 Mass. St. Phone 537 Watkins National Bank Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Careful Attention Given to All Business. HEMSTITCHING Reduced to ten cents a yard. Sewing machines rented by week or month. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. ½ Mass. St. Look for the Red S. Phone 577 THE SUPREME CAFE Our 30 and 35me meals will delight you. The best products wholesomely cooked in a sanitary kitchen. 914 Mass. St. S.A.T.C.'s Welcome Phone 232 Drop in to the OLYMPIA CANDY KITCHEN Fitted, shrunk, cleaned, pressed. Leggings fitted; Rookie hats sewed. Ladies' or gentleman's clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired. For Pure Home Made Candies—Ice Cream and Fountain Drinks You'll Like the Place, 1983 March UNIFORMS Students pressing tickets for sale. Phone 355 CLARK LEANS LOTHES 730 Mass. BOWERSOCK THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday Nights, and Thursday Matinee. Nov. 13-14. Show Starts: Matinee 2:30, Night. 8:15 MEXICO EXCITING CANOE TRIP IN SOUTH AMERICA CAPTURING WILD ANIMALS IN THE ROCKIES THRILLS! THRILLS!! THRILLS!!! UP IN THE AIR WITH THE MARINES MANY OTHER NOTABLE FEATURES PRICES Night Matinee All parquet ... 50 cents 35 cents First 3 rows balcony ... 50 cents 35 cents Next 5 rows balcony ... 35 cents 25 cents All second balcony ... 25 cents 25 cents Children under 12 years of age admitted to any place in house Thursday matinee only for 15 cents. WAR TAX to be added to all above prices. Seats now on Sale at ROUND CORNER DRUG STORE. Coming Soon—"PARLOR, BEDROOM & BATH"