NOVEMBER 8,1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "OFF WITH BOMBS FOR THE HUN" Passed by the Censor. Copyright 1918. A large type of bombing plane costs $20,000. Its pilot costs $15,000 to train and each high explosive charge on a Hun gun factory or ammunition dump costs $50. Women of University To Hear Mrs. Eddy At Y.W.C.A.Meeting War Work Campaign Speech Will Deal With Woman's Opportunities Mrs. Katherine Eddy, a member of the national board of the Y. W. C. A., will speak at a mass meeting of the women of the University to be under the auspices of the Y. W. C. A. next Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in Fraser Hall. Mrs. Eddy's theme will be the effect of the war on women and the opportunities for war work among the women of the United States and allied countries. Mrs. Eddy is a sister-in-law of Sherwood Eddy, one of the secretaries of the war work company of the Y. M. C. A., and has been traveling over the United States since October 1 speaking in the interests of the United War Work Campaign. The meeting here is to be of the same nature. All women of the University are asked to attend if possible. No pledges or money will be taken or asked at this meeting. Soldiers Charge New Repair Room at Myers Socks Lead In Rush for Needed Service—Twenty Women Busy The mending room opened yesterday in Myers Hall by the Y. W. C. A will not lack patronage if the first day's results are taken as an indication. A large number of men from both sections of the Student Army brought clothing to the mending room. The twenty women now at work there expect to be busy all day making the necessary repairs. The number of socks brought in by the soldiers and sailors for darning deuged the capacities of the workroom to such an extent that Miss Edna Birch, at the head of the committee, has been obliged to appoint new members for the work. With the additional force, it is expected the mending room will be able to give 24-hour service. An electric iron and an ironing board have been installed for the use of the men in pressing their clothing. A woman has been employed to do the work, or the men may do it themselves if they desire. In either case, there will be no charge. Fairmount Receives Uniforma Fairmount Receives Uniforms. Men in the S. A. T. C. at Fairmount College, Wichita, received their uniforms this week. The two brackets at the camp have been equipped with cots and mattresses, but blankets and rifles have not been procured. There are 234 men in the unit, commanded by Capt. W. B. O'Neill. Five men from the organization probably will be sent soon to the infantry officers' training camp at Gamp Fremont, Cal. Stop spending. Save. Then give. November 11-18. Art Exhibit To Open Monday at Ad Building Oil, Pencil and Water Color Sketches by Local Artists To Be Displayed An exhibition of sketches and paintings by University men will begin Monday in the corridor of the third floor of the Administration Building. The exhibition will include paintings of Prof. Jose Osmer of the department of Spanish. Professor Osmer has studied art in Spain and Paris. Eight small oil sketches of views in California by William Cahil, new professor of painting and drawing, will be exhibited. William S. Hekking, professor of drawing and painting, has a number of pencil sketches made this summer in the exhibit. LaForce Bailey of the department of architectural engineering, has water color sketches on exhibition. sculpting a exhibition is open to the public at all times of the day. Members of the S. A. T. C. and friends visiting them are especially invited to see the exhibition. It is the plan of the department of painting and drawing to keep exhibitions of different kinds of art at all times. K.U. Library to Open Full Time Next Week The University library will be open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., beginning next Monday, to all persons connected in any way with the University. Saturday it will close at 5 p.m. erence work may be allowed to study in the library during study periods. The reading room will accommodate about one hundred men, and the reference rooms approximately the same number. S. A. T. C. Men to Have Special Privileges If Military Authorities Permit S. A. T. C. men will be allowed to check out any book not on the reserve list as a reference work, and take it to barracks if they wish. At present there are at least 125,000 volumes in the library, and new books are being obtained all the time. The Red Cross means Mercy. If the military authorities permit, the men who are compelled to do ref- Reporters In Khaki Break Sabbatical Quiet Sabbatical quiet reigned in the Kansan news room. It was stifling hot (though November). Four old typewriters kept house—but not the happy house of former days. Patiently they sat there four long weeks after things went "fooole." Old Relieable, the Underwear, rattled her keys, shout out her ribbon, sighed, and shifted her eye around the room. Gone were the haughty new Royals to that mystical place, S. A. T. C. "But they'll come back," even if their duckle little glass sides are filled with importance." A banging of doors—hearty voices—uniforms! Men! Real reporters! Was she really asleep? No. Here were the Hangens, Ferdinand, Slawson, Hollis, and the rest of the gang. A whole week of paradise, almost like old times it would be. Such an initiation the new news room has had this week, and Old Reliable feels better. "My, this week will carry me through a whole semester of cubs and girls and stuttering fingers," and she went peacefully to sleep until Monday. At an early date the meeting place for the great peace conference will be chosen. There is the strongest opposition among the allies to the selection of any neutral country. Probably France or Belgium will be chosen because these nations are the most symbolic of the objects of this world war. At one time Washington was considered, but the feeling is not so strong today. Have you seen the Liberty Lean stationery at Wilson's Drug Store?— Adv. Stop spending. Save. Then give. November 11-18. TWO SMART FROCKS FOR THE COST OF ONE Both designed in conformity with prevailing economic conditions. Both distinctive and individual. These two smart frocks may be made for the cost of one ordinary dress by using Pictorial Review Patterns and saving from one-half to one whole yard of material. These styles are from THE WINTER Fashion Book and December Fashions ON SALE NOW Innes, Bulline & Hackman Our 30 and 35c meals will delight you. The best products wholesomely cooked in a sanitary kitchen. 914 Mass. St. S. A. T. C.'s Welcome Phone 232 THE SUPREME CAFE Kodak Supplies and Finishing Special proposition on photos for S. A. T. C. members, Call and See Us. THE TAILOR who can fit you perfectly is the one you want to make your clothes. You feel complete satisfaction in the suit SCHULZ makes and are always conscious that you are well dressed. S. A. T. C.'s A SPECIALTY WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. Phone 914 The First Baptist Church Corner Kentucky and Eighth Streets FRANK JENNINGS, Minister extends a cordial welcome to its services for Sunday. Sunday School, 9:45 Christian Endeavor, 6:45 Morning Worship,10:45 Evening Worship,7:45 Greene's Chocolate Shop DRIVE AWAY that homesick feeling Candies, Ice Cream and Fountain Drinks Light Refreshments Daintily Served. HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT Across Street North of Innes. DRIVE AWAY that notices you with a bunch of the latest magazines. Get a new book. Buy some stationery and write those letters home. WOLF'S can supply you with a lot of things that will make your vacation more pleasant. WOLF'S BOOK STORE. OLYMPIA CANDY KITCHEN Drop in to the OLYMPHA CANDY KITCHEN For Pure Home Made Candies-Ice Cream and Fountain Drinks You'll Like the Place. 921 Mass HEMSTITCHING Reduced to ten cents a yard. Sewing machines rented by week or month. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 13 1/2 Mass. St. Look for the Red S. Phone 577 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 READ THE DAILY KANSAN Should You Fill Out One of These? Coal is $80 a ton over there. Do you want your boy to have a warm place to spend his evenings this winter? 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