OCTOBER 4,1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By the Way Plymouth Mixer The young people of the Congregational church urge all Congregational students and others who are interested to attend the mixer which will be held at the church parish house Saturday evening at 7:45 o'clock. The date has been changed from Friday evening to Saturday evening in order that the members of the S. A. T. C. may attend. Mu Phi Rceeption Mu Phi Epsilon will entertain the students of the School of Fine Arts and their friends at a reception this evening. Members of the faculty of the School of Fine Arts have been asked to assist. George A. Montgomery, former editor of The Daily Kansan, went to Kansas City Thursday where he has a position on the Kansas City Star. Montgomery has applied for admissions to the next others' training camp. Guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house for rush week are: Miss Carlo Doran of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Hod Rich of Arkansas City, Mrs. Albert Wood and Miss Augusta Taylor of Topeka, Miss Hazel Ray of Hays, and Mrs. Ralph Bennett of Oklahoma City, Ok. Mrs. U. S. Sartis of Kansas City is visiting her daughter, Elizabeth, e2b1. Phi Kappa Psi announces the pledging of William Stevenson of Leavenworth. Mu Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Belva Shores, c20, of Burr Oak. Miss Shores is a special in the School of Fine Arts. Phi Kappa Psi held initiation Tuesday evening for Charles Laming of Tonganoxie. Kappa Sigma Pledges Kappa Sigma announces the following pledges: Gus Schanze, Godfrey Greeley, James Young, Raymond Young, George Kroblach, Annaymary Young, Robert Holt, H. Plant of Wichita; Harry Howard and Fred Deering, of Arkansas City; Maurice Young, Dodge City; Leo Haun, Newton; Donald Lange, Salina; Fred Back, Ellinwood; Roscoe Owens, Great William Hiller, Thomas, Ak; Kern John, Kansas City, Mo.; Verne Church, Lawrence; Claude Flower, Ottawa; Robert Mulloy, Lincoln; Roy Tey, Cherryvale; Clay Williams, Joan Sprinkle, Joe Hosner, Joseph Roy Pringle, Harveyville, Willard Vols, Wellington. Sigma Phj Sigma Pledges Sigma Phi Sigma announces the pledging of Fortrest Forge, Onagia; Perry Godley, Onagia; Denzil Eytchison, Onagia; Onagia; G. John R. Brasher; Onagia; J. Carpenter, Elkhart; J. A. Gazen, Topeka; Al Mitchel, Topeka. The University Woman's Association will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Strong, 1345 Louisiana Street, Monday afternoon, October 7, at 2:30 p.m. The social which was to have been held at Westminster Hall tonight has been indefinitely postponed. On Other Hills Columbia University is now offering farm courses under the direction of some of the best known agriculturalists in the country. A school has been opened at Columbus, Ohio, to train women for war work. Seventy French girls have arrived in this country and will begin work in American universities and colleges. Yale University has two large military units of the army and navy, each containing about six hundred Football will be played at the University of Pennsylvania this fall, but only as a Students' Army Training Corps sport. students. Yale will take no action on athletics until the military plans are made. After due consideration of the time needed for practice and trips, Swartmore College has decided to schedule of football this season. It has not been determined whether Columbia will have a regular football eleven or not. Graduates of the Ohio State University, who are now with the American Expeditionary Force in France, are arranging for celebration of Ohio State Day, November 29, at the American University Union, Paris, simultaneously with the celebration on the campus of the university. The Red Cross means Morale. BUY LIBERTY BONDS THAT LIBERTY SHALL NOT PERISH FROM THE EARTH New Arrivals in Dresses for Afternoon Social Affairs Charming models in Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, and Charmeuse Satin, Beaded, Braided in Soutache, Embroidered or Fringed. These include the Betty Wales social frocks for college girls. Priced from ... $25.00 to $45.00 Dresses of Serge or Jersey The most useful all around garment a woman can buy. More than forty distinct styles, priced from...16.50 to $45. New Blouses of Georgette and Crepe de China CAS Innes Bullline Hackman A hundred or more of the newest Blouse creations, w went in to stock for this week's selling—white, flesh, and all suit shades at...$5.00 to $16.50 Wash Satin Blouses in flesh or white, collarls may be worn high or low ...$4.50 Jack Tar Middy Blouses, the blouse that fits...$2.50 corner Kentucky and Eighth Streets FRANK JENNINGS, Minister Morning Worship 10:45 Evening Worship 7:45 Christian Endeavor 6:45 Sunday School 9:45—Class for College Men and Women. The First Baptist Church Cordially invites members of the University to the Sunday Services Dick Brothers For Drugs Soda Fountain Goods Finest Cigars on the Market Beautiful White Ivory Toilet Articles Manicure Sets Money Belts Best Candies Come In And Wait For The Street Car Sodas and Sundaes While You Wait. Manure Beds S.A.T.C. Kits AT THE TRANSFER POINT Plymouth Congregational Church Money saved works day and night for you. Buy War-Savings Stamps! Buy bonds before it's verboten. Taxi 12 'PHONE "One-Two" Professor Schwegler will speak at "By This Sign Thou Conquer." Morning Services at Eleven (Instead of 10:30) Dean Butler of the Fine Arts School has charge of the music. Sunday school will meet at 10:00 o'clock (Instead of at 12:00 as heretofore.) Christian Endease meets in the church parish house at 6:45. The topic is "Money," the fourth topic of a series on "All for Christ." It is to be a consecration meeting. Hotel Kupper Kansas City, Mo. All students are very cordially invited to come to these meetings. The evening service will be held at 7:45. Professor Schwegler will talk on "After the Crusades, the Renaissance." VARSITY TODAY and TOMORROW Convenient to the shopping and Theatre District—especially handy for ladies, being at Eleventh and McGee. Cafe in connection paying special attention to banquets. WALTER S. MARS, Mgr. Marguerite Clark in "Out of a Clear Sky" Also First Run Pathe News No. 79 Marguerite Clark plays the part of a Belgian Princess who is approached by a Hun with an offer of marriage. The fire-works end when she marries a good, old-fashioned citizen of these United States—the kind of a fellow you'd want her to marry. MONDAY ONLY That's where the fire-works start! "THE HUN WITHIN" BOWERSOCK TOMORROW Constance Talmadge in "The Studio Girl" Also Shorty Hamilton Comedy "A CAMOUFLAGE BARON" MONDAY and TUESDAY DOROTHY GISH in ' " THE HUN WITHIN " A course in the Lawrence Business College will prepare you for a good position such as Bank Assistant, Private Stenographer, Secretary, Bookkeeper, Typist, etc. 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. 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