UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WE'LL ALL BE THERE Freshman Boys Given Y. M. Blowout Tomorrow Night Freshman men will have their first get-acquainted party tomorrow night in Myers Hall at 6:30 o'clock when the Y. M. C. A. holds its third annual freshman blowout. Odis H. Burns, instructor in public speaking, will act as the toastmaster and Chancellor Strong will respond to the first toast, while staff members of the association for the high schools of the state, and Ed. Todd, president of the local association, will also give short talks. SOCIETY NOTES Kenna's Give Military Dinner Kappa's Give Military Dinner The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority gave a military dinner last night at the chapter house at 1602 Louisiana Street. Flags were used as table decorations. Favors were nut buckets in the form of soldiers; Miss Frances Alumni put them on; Miss Frances Mullen, Miss Helen Hurst, Miss Margareed Hughes, Mrs. W. S. Norris, Mrs. Lee Judy, Miss Mary Mosher, Miss Estelle Stone, Miss Amy Husler Mrs., Miss Blair Dornell, and Mrs. W. A. Howe of Kansas City and Miss Ruth Horton of Iola. Alpha Xi's Give Cabaret Alpha Xi Delta security entertained with a cabaret dinner last night at the chapter house at 1218 Mississippi Street. Light blue, dark blue, and gold were the colors used in the decorations. A luncheon and a dansant made up the program of the exclusive this afternoon. The color scheme was lavender and pink and Mertha Smith, Miss Helen Streeter, and Miss Grace Green of Kansas City, Miss Helen Trent of Pearcy, Miss Josephine Ellis of Norton and Miss Leah Jennison of Lawrence. County Fair at Pi Phi House The Pi Phi house yesterday afternoon was the scene of a county fair with all the interesting attractions pertaining thereto. A 6°clock-dimmed fireplace, candles and place cards and golden rope were used as table decorations. "The Bible and Great Men," and "Who's Who?" are the sermon topics Sunday morning and evening in the church. Olinger will be in the pulpit.-Adv. Great Epworth League service First Methodist Church. Sunday evening, 6:45—Adv. "The Marks of the Master," 10:30 a. M. "An Able-minded Man," 7:45 p. m. Sunday, First Methodist Church--Adv. Tongt! A large joyous time. First Methodist Church—Adv. H. H. Barrett Says Meet Me At REYNOLDS BROS. Orchestra Tryout Monday. will direct the orchestra this year, The first tryout for the orchestra hopes for a big turnout for the first will be held in Fraser Hall next Mon- night, and says that if possible the lay at 7:30 p.m. m. Prof. Morse, or orchestra will be enlarged this year. The upper classmen know us and our flowers ask any of them. Then come down and get acquainted. You will find real pleasure in a visit to The Flower Shop 8251-2 Massachusetts FANCY DRESSES Tailored Suits, Garments of any Description Made. Also Remodeling. Mrs. Wm. H. Schulz 917 Mass. Between Kress and Woolworth Stores To The Students OF THE University of Kansas Isn't it of great importance for you to get the best board for the least money? Here is a demonstration of how 50 per cent of our regular customers boarded the last 18 weeks of school. The average boarder used twelve $5.50 coupon books at $5.00 each making a total of $60.00, an average of $3.33 per week. Figuring the ten per cent discount on twelve coupon books you actually receive $4.22 value for $1.33 per week. There are many reasons why the Oread Cafe is far superior to other eating places. Everything is bought at wholesale price and in large quantities which enables us to give you more for your money. Our meals are carefully prepared by two long experienced cooks. Each menu is carefully composed to meet the desires of all. The large variety of meats, vegetables and desserts is unequaled in Lawrence. Besides our regular meal we serve short order and fountain specials all day and evening. Besides the twelve regular employees ten experienced students are at your service. The Oread Cafe has already enjoyed a very successful opening and a fine summer business. A Trial Will Convince You. The Oread Cafe "Just a Step From the Campus.' E. C. BRICKEN, Owner. P. S. The Oread was fortunate enough to buy an immense stock of supplies before the advance, and is prepared to feed you cheaper than any place in Lawrence. For Your Eyes $ 5,000 Insurance Companies place this value on your eyes. You wouldn't take double that price for them. If your eyes bother you let us make a scientific examination. Sixteen years' experience . Make that appointment now. Phone Bell 911. SAVE THE PIECES SAVE THE PIECES we can duplicate any lens. Fine line of shell frames and nose glasses. Ye Shop of Fine Quality. We Make a Specialty of Kryptok Invisible Bifocal. BENJAMIN CLOTHES Tomorrow— ARROW SHIRTS You'll be down town looking for your Fall Suit— We're not high on ourselves but this season we have what we consider, and what our friends consider, who have looked through our cabinets." "A regular line of Suits." You'll find neat Browns, which is one of the most popular shades this season—Lots of good looking greys and plenty of the always popular Blue. The Models— Semi-form fitting, in both pinch and plain backs. A great many of the coats are unlined, others half-lined—some quarter-lined. Most all of them finished in silk. Patch pockets are very much in favor, altho' you can find good models made plain. The lapels are about the same as last season, possibly a little higher. Two, three, and four button models are good, but three and four seem to have the preference. The Fabrics and Patterns Lots of good looking plain patterns in flannel, Blue, Brown, Grey, Green are all good. Fancy mixtures and checks—neat worsteds and velours—And the same old serge is here, in both blue and grey— But To-Morrow on your way down town, stop in and give us the "once over." We'll be glad to show you, and we know you will like our way of doing business— Everything for Fall and Winter Wear is ready for you inspection The Young Men's Store of Lawrence SAMPECK CLOTHES STETSON HATS Are you "tin-horn" sporting it through on somebody else this year一are you "mooching" the Kansan every night. OR Are you showing your colors, backing a student enterprise and displaying the real boosting Jayhawker spirit You can subscribe at the Kansan office any time. Three dollars for the entire school year.