UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY- Sophomore Women Next Mrs. Eustace Brown, adviser of women, will give her annual reception in the Chapel of the sophomore class and for any second year students who are enrolled as specialists. Two hundred invitation letters will be given to the reception what will be given to the women's corner in Fraser Hall. The Pi Beta Pi sorority will entertain with a tea at its chapter Saturday, Oct. 14., in honor of his house mother, Mrs. H. M. Thompson. Sigma Alpha Epsilon announces the pledging of William S. Gregory, of Kansas City, Mo. The Sigma Nu fraternity announces the plebiding of James Barrett of the Concord Dr. and Mrs. Braden gave a supper at their home in Myers Hall Monday night for the officers and chairmen of committees of Dr. Braden's clan to meet Tuesday, April 12. Ellis Starret, J. P. Caffrey, E. C. Smith, and Clas, H. Cory. Robert Thomas, c'14, of Highland Kansas, is visiting at the Phi Gam house for a few days. Rota Club, an organization of Catholic women enrolled in the University met this afternoon with Gertrude Lacros, 1301 Kentucky. The Women's Pan Hellenic have issued invitations for a tea to be given at the Chi Omega house, Thursday October 12. Mrs. J, K. George, of Liberal, ano Mrs. T. L. Grecian, of Hill City, are the guests of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, this week. The Botany Club held a "wienk" roast last evening at Woodland Park. Initiation was held after the eats. Dr. Alberta Corbin entertained with a luncheon Wednesday in honor of Miss Elizabeth Kite who spoke at the University yesterday afternoon on the subject, "The Heredity of Feeble Mindness." The guests were. Mrs. Frank St. John E. , L. Griffin, and Mrs. R. J. Bechtel Sallye Katzenberg and Rose Segelbaum, c'19, will spend Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. L. C. Smoker of Meade is visiting his nephew, Wallace Anshetz, '19, College. Ethel Frame has returned to school after a week's absence in Hiawatha. Roy Davidson, c'17, spent a few days this week in Kansas City. George Smoker of Meade, Kans., stopped off last night to visit his nephew, Cyril, c. 198. "He came on his way to the Live, Stock Convention in Kansas City." Specialists in kodaks, films and developing. Squires Studio...Adv. The Trip to Urbana The Journalist's BohemianDance The College Dance These are three reasons why we ask that you send your work in this afternoon or tomorrow SURE in order that we may get it out on time. Remember that our cleaning and pressing is scientifically done by operators who know how. Owen Dye Works 300 CONCERT TICKETS GO IN THREE HOURS A number of persons stood in line this morning, awaiting their turn to buy concert course tickets, both at the registrar's office and the Round Corner Drug Store. Tickets were put on sale at 8 o'clock on the Hill, and 7:30 down town, where the line was full. The ticket sales had been sold at the registrar's office, and a line of twenty people were waiting. New Pledges Gamma Phi Beta announces the pledging of Vera Hill, Smith Center. Khi Pappa Pa announces the pledging of Allen Mason, of San Diego, California. Phi Beta Pt piedged George Medill. Phi Beta Pt piedged and Cecil McHale of Kansas City. University Dames Meet The University Dames will entertain all of the wives of the married students at the home of Mrs. U. G. Johnson on the streets, street Wednesday, October 11. Promotion of fellowship among the wives of married students is the object of this organization. Meetings are held every two weeks a study of the wives has been planned for the coming year beside social entertainment. Band still needs a first class flute and piccolo player. See or call, Director McCanies, 1405 R. L. 2208W. 18 Dresmaking and ladies tailoring, also remodeling, Mrs. M. A. Allison, 1008 Ohio Street. Bell phone 15973 — Adv. 14-5 Loomas for your pictures.—Adv. Hand carved frames that are entirely new. Squires Studio.-Adv. Smoke Little Egypt—mild 5 cent cigar—Adv. The Chi Omega sorority has received cards announcing the marriage of Frances Rigby, c14, to Mr. L. Strowe of Concordia, Wednesday, October 4. Football dates for the sake of information at Earlham College in Indiana have become a thing of the past, since lectures on football for co-eds have become a part of the coaches' curriculum during the football season. One lecture deals with the fundamentals of the game for those who know nothing about it and the other with the fine points of play. Have you any special income that—that you are sure—makes a policy in the Northwestern unnecessary for you or the family? Send the Daily Kansan home. Loomas for your pictures.—Adv. Send the Daily Koren home. L. S. Beughly Just arrived, and good looking too A New Battleship Grey Low Heel Boot— A New Battleship Grey Low Heel Boot— Made up in glaze kid leather, Featuring the new "Board Walk Heel." $6.00 THE PAIR WHITE IVORY-CALF SPORT SHOES These shoes are made up in Ivory Calf Leather and have Ivory Soles and Heel—This shoe resembles the Popular English Walking Shoe— $5.00 THE PAIR Watch Our Windows. STARKWEATHER'S "THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES" Robert Warwick Star of "The $ Mark", and Man of the Hour." IN Bowersock TODAY ONLY "Friday The 13th" by Thomas W. Lawson Shows 7:45--9:15 Admission 15 Cents Tomorrow The famous Waltons in their popular DANCES in "The Quest of Life" Varsity TODAY—TOMORROW Big Vitagraph "God's Country and the Woman" By James Oliver Curwood The topic picture of the day Night SHOWS Promptly One Matinee 3:15 owing to the length of this production. 7:30----9:20 Admission 10 Cents Freshman Girls Your GYM SHOES are HERE A REAL shoe that will WEAR Carroll's Next to Eldridge P. S. We forgot.-They are $2.00 and they are worth it. That 3:15 Students' Limited Will Leave Friday WE THOUGHT SO, DIDN'T YOU? The students of the University have expressed their desire to go to Kansas City on a special limited train Friday afternoon. Enough of them have called up, that the management has made arrangements to have this train on the tracks at our station Friday afternoon, ready to leave at fifteen minutes after three o'clock. Everybody In! If you are going to the city Friday, ride the limited. There will be room. You will have the pleasure of being on a car carrying none other than student passengers. Every little station will not be a stopping place for this train,the only breaks in a continuous run from Lawrence to Kansas City being for the purpose of passing other cars. Straight to Tenth and Main Streets, Kansas City, Mo. That's the way this big car will be headed. Talk with your friends and make arrangements to cut down your traveling time between here and the city by taking the Limited. Always ride on the Interurban. Remember that there is no smoke, no dust, no stuffiness. Each car is cleaned between trips. Regular cars leave Lawrence every hour at the half hour and go to Tenth and Main streets, Kansas City, Missouri. They run from 6:30 in the morning and you can leave Kansas City as late as 11:30 at night. The fare is 72 cents, five cents extra from the city limits to Tenth and Main streets. Be with the crowd Friday on the Limited on "THE KAW VALLEY LINE"