UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PRINT BLACKMAR'S STORY Graduate Dean's Work Appears In "The Nation's Business" "Introducing Russia to the H. C. of L.," or what Irving Bacheller calls "Keeping Up With Lizzie," is the title of an article in the August number of "The Nation's Business," written by Dean Frank W. Blackmar. The writer shows how Russia as a degenerated nation, with little national pride, has been affected by the pressure of a great war; how it comes in contact with new goods, ideas, and desires and launches on the struggle towards a greater Russia. Merle Thorpe, formerly head of the department of journalism is editor of the magazine. There is also an article by F. A. Churchill, of Washington, a former student of Mr. Thorpe.Mr Churchill was to contribute twelve articles on modern business. How did he work with his former instructor in New York City he died of infantile paralysis. Sol H. Lewis, a former professor at the University, has recently started Patz Churchill scholarship at Washington to be supplied by former students. WOMEN'S ATHELIC ASSN. PLANS YEARLY SCHEDULE Miriam Jonas, president of the Women's Athletic Association called a meeting of the executive board of that association and of the "A" girls. This was the first business meeting of the year. The board outlined the sports team that would be formed and gained the support of the "A" girls for the work of the coming year. All basketball games, the basketball tournament, the swimming meet, tennis tournament, and archery contests are to be under the management of W A. The Gym will be turned over to the A's from seven to eight o'clock on Wednesday evenings for the advancement of the work. Advanced floor work, heavy and light apparatus, and enhanced aesthetic dancing will be offered. The purpose of the W. A. A. of the University of Kansas, is to promote athletic sports and the development of physique evidence among the woo- The "A" is awarded to those members of the association who have reached a certain physical efficiency in their sports as outlined by *I. W. A. Kraus*. those who have already earned their AS are: Ruth Endacott, Helen Bunting, Marc Arnold, Emily Eugenia Govey, Sarah Ann Traut,理察 Reding, Margaret Hodder, Dorothy Querfeldt, Lottie Martin, Dorothy Cole, Annette Ashton, and John Cohen. The members of the Executive Board, who are also A's are: president, Miriam Jones; treasurer and vice-president, Caroline Goran; and student manager, Cora Shim. McNish's Acrated Distilled water is a service in itself. You're missing something if you don't insist on it everywhere,—Adv. For absolutely pure ice cream and for absolutely pure phone 182, Wiedemann's—Adv. Fresh salted almonds and pecans at Wiedemann's. - Adv. Dainty, refined, distinctive pumps for the dance—dressy beyond compare. Footwear whose fine and distinctive lines denote fine judgment on the part of the smartly gowned woman who wears them. The new styles for Fall convey one thought to all, namely, grace and beauty in novelty effects, which are featured more strongly than ever before here now, but modestly priced at $3 to $5 a pair. Otto Fischer IS 3:15 THE TIME? The majority of students casting ballots indicating the time they will want to patronize a limited train to Kansas City on Friday afternoons—providing enough reservations are made before hand—have voted for fifteen minutes after three o'clock. Have You Voted Yet? If not, cut out the attached ballot right now and mail it into our office so we will receive it before tomorrow night. You place yourself under no obligation at all; but we do want to know about what time you would like to leave for the city on Friday afternoons when you care to go. We want to give the students the kind of service they want and our putting on this limited train when ordered for your benefit is just one of the many elements of service this company offers. To the Students Who Live in Kansas City Indicate on the ballot the time you would like to have a special leave Tenth and Main Monday mornings in time to get you back for your opening class. If, during the week preceding, enough reservations are made, this train will be run. In Monday's Kansan we will tell you how the vote comes out and explain fully how you can make reservations for both going to and coming from the city. We know you will like the limited service and want you to co-operate with us in our efforts to give you pleasant traveling conditions between here and Kansas City. Regular cars leave Lawrence daily, every hour, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. They leave 30 minutes after the hour. Five cents extra from Kansas City, Kansas to terminal at Tenth and Main streets. Regular fare one way 72 cents. Round trip $1.44. Cut out this ballot and leave it at our office or mail it to us tonight. Address. Name. I would prefer to have the special limited Students' train leave Lawrence at...p. m., Friday afternoon, when ordered. I will patronize a special car leaving Kansas City on Monday mornings early enough to reach Lawrence by...a. m. KANSAS CITY, KAW VALLEY AND WESTERN RAILWAY CO. Both Phones 740