UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VARSITY THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY Mrs. Fiske as Betty Sharp in Vanity Fair Coats, Suits, Furs For the Nebraska Game On Friday we will have on sale two Special Lots of suits priced considerably below the usual. One lot of suits in poplin, gaberdine, serge or cheviot, fur trimmed or velvet trimmed, values to $20 at $12.75. Choice of any of the high class suits on which the price was $25 at $21.75. These include broadcloths, velvets, poplins, gaberdines, trimmed in beaver or black o'possum. Other suits in fur trimmed models, exclusive styles at $27.50 to $55: COATS in belted flare styles, corduroy, plush, white chinchilla, boucle and broadcloth. K. U. and Nebraska colors at the ribbon counter. Innes, Bullene & Hackman The Firm of A. Marks and Son Our business was established in 1865 by A. Marks, who is still the head of the firm. He is the oldest jeweller in Lawrence if not in the state, and has made a reputation in the business. He has made but one change in location in 50 years. We have been in the same room since 1873, and each year our business has grown. We have gained a reputation of selling only goods of guaranteed quality at the lowest prices, which extend beyond the limits of our city. We shall be pleased to have all the students visit our store and see the line of diamonds, bracelets, watches, jewelry of all kinds and a fine line of silver. A. Marks and Son 735 Massachusetts St. CHANCELLOR A DEACON Dr. Frank Strong Active in Church And Sunday School Work Chancellor Frank Strong of the University of aknasa takes an active part in the affairs of the Baptist church, of which he is a member. At present he is a deacon in the Lawrence Baptist church, of which he has a three-year term. He is also a member of the men's Bible class in the Sunday School. Chancellor or Strong formerly taught a University Bible class, but after six or seven years' work, was compelled to give up his class course in town so many months that it interfered with the Sunday School work. Because of his large experience in educational affairs, the chancellor has been placed on the board of education of the Northern Baptist Convention. This board has charge of all educational interests of the Baptist church in the northern pan-Asia, the United States and demands the university to relate to denominational schools under that church's control. In April, 1912, he was the representative from the middle west at the Conservation Congress of the Men and Religious Forward Movement which was held in New York City. He served in the New York State congress and represented the interests of the middle west in the affairs of the organization. Chancellor Strong has made scores of speeches and addresses of a religious nature in the past ten years. These include lay sermons delivered from pulpits at Sunday services, addresses before Sunday School convention and speeches to church organizations of various kinds. On October 25, 1947, the Lincoln Boundary Presbyterian church in Kansas City, Mo., on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of that organization. The chancellor's religious activities in church work help to break down the idea that the University of Kanada is a men who have no religious interests. In most of his speeches to the students of the University, he urges them not to neglect their religious and moral life in the presence of God, for the condition of University life without emphasizing the point that the University must stand or fall on its influence over the moral and spiritual life of its students. He emphasizes education without evil and religion is useless and even dangerous. BIBLE INTO UNIVERSITIES Affiliation of Religious Chairs With State Schools a New Movement The Lawrence Christian church has started a movement that is relatively new to the church world. That is the organization founded with the larger universities of the country. The University of Kansas will, if the present plans go through, build a faith university in the United States to have the Christian Bible College. the College goes through, it will be the fifth in the United States that has been organized by the Christian church. The universities of Oregon, Missouri, California and Chicago are the ones that now have them. The Christian church, which is of comparative recent origin, entered the ecclesiastical field at a time when the stronger religious bodies had the field of colleges pretty well canvassed. Hardly had they organized their colleges than a wave of depression swept over the country, playing have to understand that, however, there are still thirty schools and colleges in the United States, mostly in the Middle West. The College will be primarily to give ministerial instruction to any student of the University that wants it. The degree of B. D. may be given. It is being planned to give courses that students may elect, if the University and the Bible College can arrange to give reciprocal credits. That is the ultimate aim of the origination. There are more Christian churches in Kansas and an attempt is being made by them to have a center of church activity of Kansas located at Lawrence. The latest movement in that line has been the establishment of Bible Chairs and Colleges at the various universities. The present Bible Chair at the University of Kansas is one of four similar institutions. If The proposition is now up to the Christian Women's Board of Missions, of Indianapolis, Ind., which has established the Bible Chur. and which owns Mary's Church, and held at the last convention of the Christian churches of Kansas asking the Board of Missions to establish the College. Freshman Pan-Hellenic Meets The freshman Fan-Hellenic meeting was held last night at the Acacia house and the following officers were elected for the coming year: president Rau Henry; secretary John Engle; treasury secretary, Fred Shaw; treasurer, Lee Brady. Plans were discussed for a freshman Pan-Hellenic dance to be given some time in January and a committee appointed to complete these plans. SHUBERT Mara, Wed, and Sax, 25c to $1.50; NIGHTS, 26c to $2. DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS Frances Starr In "MARIE-ODILE" NEXT—TOLLYANN'A Many students took advantage of the fine weather last Saturday and Sunday to take another stroll into the country around town. Some went to Cameron's Bluff, others to Lake View, and many more were scattered over other portions of the county. Director McCanles announces that he wants the combined bands, first and second, out in full force at the rally tomorrow morning, 10:30 a. m. in gym. Wear uniforms. Sarah Morrison, and Katherine Keizer have returned to their home in Kansas City, after spending sev- lways at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Nail files, buffers and manicure articles at Barber & Son's...Adv. Smoke Little Egypt, mild smoke, 5c cigar...Adv. JUNIOR COMMITTEE READY FOR JAYHAWK PICTURES Dick Gelvin, the business manager of the junior section of the Annual, is planning to get pictures of all the juniors into the Annual. A committee is planning to see every junior in the University. A charge of two dollars per student will be cut, the space and the write up. The committee is as follows: Jess Gardner, Margaret Heizer, S. W. Mickey and Henry Pegues. Charles Seward, '18 Engineer, returned Monday from a motorcycle trip to Little Blue, Mo. Buck also took in Kansas City en route. Thomas Crawford, of Topeka, spent thirty years in the state with J. E, Jones, "17 College, You'll Like Our Bakery Goods Once tried, always used. Brinkmans.—Adv. Sure relief for corns, 15c at Barber & Son's Drug Store.-Adv. Pennants and Arm Bands Students' Down Town Store CARROLL'S Next to Eldridge GERALDINE FARRAR in "CARMEN" The Master Stroke in Picture-Play Making November the Eleventh--that's Today--will be a date in history—a date in motion play history! The opera world has wished the singing Farrar as Carmen. The whole world will marvel at Farrar of the screen, as the real Carmen. Carmen of the gypsy camp, Carmen of the hills and streams, the bewitching, dancing Carmen. No one could dream the tense unfolding of this stirring story of intrigue and love, the wealth of action, of landscape and portrait beauty, as shown in this Carmen of the camera. FARRAR THE GREAT SINGER IS FARRAR THE GREATER ACTRESS Her "Carmen" a masterpiece of histrionic conception. The most beautiful—the most artistic photoplay ever produced. And, it is a Lasky production. It will be shown at the Bowersock Theatre Three Days Starting TODAY Matinees ... 2:30 Nights ... 7:45 and 9:30 ADMISSION TEN CENTS This same production is being showcased in Philadelphia, Boston, Saint Louis and other points at $2.00 price. Special Announcements of Nebraska-K. U. Game Saturday Game starts 2:30 o'clock. Gates open 1:00 o'clock. Every ticket has printed on it the number of the entrance. Notice your tickets and go to proper entrance. All entrances are clearly marked with PAINTED SIGNS. Entrance No.1 West Bleachers (and student enterprise tickets. Cross bridge near tennis courts). Entrance No.2 South Bleachers (cross bridge near tennis courts). Entrance No.3 South Boxes (down main road from Mississippi street). Entrance No.5 North Boxes (down main road from Mississippi street). Entrance No.6 North Bleachers and Grand Stand (down sidewalk from Mississippi). Don't visit at gate, keep moving. BUY TICKETS BEFORE GOING TO GROUNDS IF POSSIBLE, and avoid delay Tickets will be on sale Friday and Saturday morning at Hotel Eldridge, Carroll's, and Union Pacific Office. Bleacher Seats $2.00 Box Seats $2.50 Three Ticket Offices at Field. e biggest game of the season. Great advance ticket sale. 5000 good seats left. The biggest game of the season. Great advance ticket sale. 5000 good seats left. For further information call K. U. 82. Do not call Manager Hamilton's residence, no one there to give information. W. O. HAMILTON, General Manager Athletics.