UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Junior Women Next BY THE WAY— Junior Women Next A reception for all women of the junior class will give away a Mrs. Earcea Brown, day of Woman, in her rooms in Fraser Hall, Friday, Oct 13, from three-thirty until five. This is the third of a series of four teas given for the different classes. Next week the seniors and graduate women will be entertained. "These affairs are opportunities that the university provides to the four classes to meet their own classmates," said Mrs. Brown, "and those who attend show a genuine University spirit." In the receiving line Friday will be Evelyn Strong, president of the Y. W. C. A., Mona Clare Hoffman, president of the S. G. A., Miss Gittea W. Y. W., Emilie Brown and a representative of the senior class, to be appointed later, who will introduce the receivin- line. Two Hundred Dance Omricon Nu Pledges The Orrison Nu sorority announces the pledging of the follow-in gjenirs in college; Frances Irvine, Louise Hedrick, Evelyn Cruzan and Ruth Stevenson, and Miss Wright, an instructor in the domestic department and Mrs. T. T. Smith as honorary members. Initiation will be held at the home of Miss Elizabeth Sprague 707 West Mission The Middy Dance given by the W. S. G. A. in the gymnasium Saturday afternoon for the freshmen girls was attended by about two hundred women. Girls who could lead and girls who couldn't lead were at the dance but to tuto or certain other form of dance that perfectly glorious time at a manless dance before." Punch and wafers were served during the afternoon. the members of the Rota Club will enjoy a hike to Woodland Park, where they will have a wriotic rote Tuesday evening. Theatre at 1313 Tennessee, at 5:30 o'clock. The Phi Beta Pi fraternity gave a dance Friday evening in Ecke's Hall. The music for the evening was furnished by Eric and Wilson. Light refreshments were served during the intermission. A crowd of young people enjoyed a very pleasant evening Friday when the Sigma Chi's glide a steak roast at Cameron's Bluff. They took hayracks to the bluff where they had their supper. The remainder of the evening they spent singing and toasting marshmellows. The Theta alumnae were entertained by Miss May Riggs at her home, 113 East Ontario, last night, in honor of Miss Lucy Riggs, district school principal. Arthur Nevin and the Misses Rigga gave several musical numbers. Mrs. C. H. Ashton entertained the Monday Auction Club at her home, 1200 Ohio street, yesterday afternoon. The Alpha Chi Sigma sorority and the Alpha Phi of Cloe H. Kidwell, grads, of Ottawa, Sphinx Hold Initiation. Initiation to the Sphinx, a freshman class society will be held tonight at the Sigma Chi fraternity house. Thirty-two freshmen will be initiated. This society was organized for the class spirit among the first year men. It is made up of two men from each fraternity and also includes a few non-fraternity men. After the initiation ceremonies, it will be attended by events at La Salle. Those to be initiated tonight are: Byron Murphy, Willis Vanderschmidt, Fred Leach, James Knowles, Floyd Penceco, Lawrence, Smith, Gailen, Gorrill, George Rourke, Robert Hunter, William Brady, Russell Evans, Ernest Clark, Glen Gray, Howard Ritchey, Marlh Hallack, Josiah Williams, Royress Webb Wilson, Clarence Ross, Paul Muckley, Floyd Ross, Clark Tucker, Ralph Spencer, Robert Hartly, and Morton Danshah. Te K. U. Dames will entertain all the wives of the married students at the home of Mrs. C. C. Stewart, 814 Missouri street, Wednesday after- K. U. Dames Meet The object of the organization is the promotion of fellowship among the wives of married students. A study of literature has been planned for the coming year in addition to the social entertainments. Nearly Todd, of Leavenworth, spent time at thephi Delta Theta house. freshman says that when he meets a lady and wishes to salute her, he can't find his cap until she has passed and gone. Donald Milligan, instructor of bacteriology, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Olathe. Another complaint has been lodged against the post-stamp stld. One Hobart Hogue, c'19, and Edwin Browne drove to Olathe to pend Sunday. It's picture time in Lawrence. See Loomas — Adv. THESE HATS ARE SOLD IN LAWRENCE Miss Pauline Stoltz, of Leavenworth, motored to Lawrence Sunday afternoon with friends. exclusively by us. They are recognized all over the country as being original and exclusive. Come in and see them before the best numbers are taken. Loomias takes pictures for K. U. men and women...Adv. Miss Wolters 823 Massachusetts St. Mildred Joss, c'20, spent Saturday and Sunday in Topeka. Toilet waters, perfumes and complexion powders of all kinds at Barber & Son's.—Adv. Griffin Coal Co. FUEL 112 West 7th. St. AT THE THEATRES Varsity Tonight Only William Farnum "FIRES OF CONSCIENCE" Tomorrow House Peters "The Rail Rider" and Keystone Comedy Bowersock Tonight Only "ANTON, THE TERRIBLE" with Theodore Roberts also pictograph Tomorrow Clara Kimball Young in "The Dark Silence" Also Bray Cartoon 15c. Right Here at the Foot of Oread A store with every facility for supplying the young women at the University with autumn merchandise—that's bright, new and fresh from the heart of New York—the market that stands at the top of the world. We are Here to Extend You Every Service To protect you from any possible loss through any article that might prove unsatisfactory. To extend you credit—in fact to co-operate and help you to secure the best in quality and style, in a way that shopping becomes a pleasure and an education. Innrs, Bullline & Hackman Pan-Hellenic Circus at Kansas City Friday and Saturday 37th and Gilham Road The big stunt this year is better planned and will present more of real novelty than ever before. Your chance to attend has never been so inviting. Remember that you can leave Lawrence on the interurban every hour, and transfer at Tenth and Main for any point in the city. You can go up for the big show in the morning, come back that night, stay over for the next day in fact you can come and go at will. Cars run every hour on the interurban, and the ride takes less than two hours. Consider the freedom from dust and smoke,the cleanliness of the cars,the fact that you are riding with friends not among strangers from all parts of the country.And then,bear in mind the saving of nearly a half dollar on the round trip. Kansas City, Kaw Valley & Western Railway Co. BOTH PHONES 740