OCTOBER 9,1918. Pajamas Are Needed For Many Men Sick In S. A.T.C Infirmary University Woman's Association Issues Appeal for Gifts In Emergency A call has been sent out to all the people in Lawrence to contribute pajamas and night-shirts to supply the demand for such garments at the S. A. T. C. Hospital. This call is more than urgent. Many men have been kept at the hospital with no opportunity to get their own clothes from their rooms. Many men enlisted in the S. A. T. C, expecting to get their government benefits, and brought no extra clothing to Lawrence. Certainly none of the men now in the north barrocks had planned on being ill. Hence the call for pajamas. The Lawrence Red Cross cannot supply this call, because they are just now filling a large order of pajamas for the hospitals at Camp Funston, to meet the unusual demand caused by the influenza epidemic there. So the University Women's Association, composed of women faculty members and the wives of faculty members, has hoped to supply the demand today among Members of this association are calling up practically all their acquaintances in Lawrence this morning, and urging them to contribute garments. All persons who can give garments are asked to send them to Mrs. Frank Strong or Mrs. Bernett Allen this afternoon and tomorrow. These women will turn them over to the hospital authorities as soon as they come in. Varsity and Freshmen Work-out in Scrimmage UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Broken field running by "Stem" Foster and John Bunn were the features of last nights Varsity workout and scrimmage with the freshmen Both Foster and Bunn made consistent gains for the regulars, advancing the ball thirty and thirty-five yards at a clin. Punters Show Up Well—Broken Field Running a Feature Some good kicking was also seen last night on the field, and from all indications, the Varsity's punters will not be one of the team's weak points this season. Coach Bond's men are settling down to hard work before taking on the Emporia Normals Saturday, and the toe artists will be on the job when the encounter with the Teachers comes. About sixty-five men were out last night for the freshman and Varsity squads. S. A, T. C, men on fatigue duty who have been out for football, basketball or baseball afternoon to take part in the scrimmage which lasted until 6 o'clock. So great is the rush to check out uniforms that the athletic management has run out of jersies and no uniforms were checked out last night except to men who could furnish the missing article for themselves. An additional supply is expected to arrive soon. Marvin Sherman, Arthur Herrick and Jay Bartholomew, all enlisted men of the S. A. T. C., enjoyed a short furlough in Kansas City on Saturday and Sunday. By the Way Lieut. Frank J. Cramer, adjutant of the S. A. T. C., went to Topeka Saturday afternoon. LAWRENCE HAT WORKS and SHINING PARLOR For MEN and WOMEN 833 Mass. Phone 2253 ED. W. PARSONS Jeweler 725 Mass, St diamonds, watches and cut glass. Repairing and engraving CARTER'S 1025 Mass. ENGINEERING SUPPLIES STATIONERY TYPEWRITERS Muriel Hill, c20, spent Sunday at her home in Kansas City, Mo. Gladys Anthony, c20, spent Saturday and Sunday in Ottawa. Miss Gladys Adams, who has been visiting at the Alpha Delta Pi house, returned to her home in Kansas City Monday. Mrs. R. M. Penney of Washington, spent Sunday with her daughter, Harriet, c'17. Miss Joyce Brown, A.B. '17, is a guest at the Achoth house. Mrs. Lawrence Nelson, who has been a guest at the Chi Omega house, returned to her home in Kansas City, Sunday. Mrs. M. Hyatt of Topoka is visiting Grace Jeeffries, c22. Mrs. Walter Smith, of Chanute, who has been visiting at the Chi Omega house for the last week, returned to her home Sunday night. Miss Marian Murphy of Jarbalo spent the week-end with her sisters, Adele and Helen, who are attending he University. Steak Roast Kappa Kappa Gamma will entertain with a steak Roast for members this evening. Steak Roast Your favorite cigar can be purchased at Wilson's Drug Store—Adv. HOTEL SAVOY Kansas City, Mo. Absolutely clean Convenient location Good Cafes, moderate prices For Portraits that Please Kodak Department in Connection The Duffy Studio 829 Mass. Cowgill-Hedrick The marriage of Miss Louise Hedrick of Kansas City, Mo., to Lieut. Russell Cowill of Lawrence, Saturday, Sept. 28, in Houston, Texas, has been announced. Lieutenant and Mrs. Cowill are at home in Houston. Mrs. Cowill was graduated from the University last year and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and Omicron Nu. Lieutenant Cowill is a former student of the University and is a member of Sigma Chi. The Y. W. C. A. Hostess house will be open during the afternoon and evenings this week as usual for the members of the S. A. T. C. and their friends. Johnston's Chocolates made in Milwaukee are making Wilson's Drug Store famous.—Adv. It's safe with Uncle Sam. Malted milks make a good lunch. None better than those at Wiedemann's—Adv. Wiedemann's for the best candies and ice creams. - Adv. Johnston's chocolates always fresh from Wilson's refrigerator case. Adv. Prompt service when you order ice cream and candies from Wiedemann's...Adv. Here are some of the very newest style notes shown in THE WINTER FASHION BOOK James Bulline Nackman Drop in to the OLYMPIA CANDY KITCHEN For Pure Home Made Candies-Ice Cream and Fountain Drinks You'll Like the Place. 931 Mass. YOU TOO would be proud of your Gruen Its convenience will make you wonder how you ever got along without it. 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