UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THEATRE VARSITY Music carefully selected and played by Mr. Dan Childs TONIGHT ONLY OWEN KILDARE'S "My Mamie Rose" or "The Regeneration" with Rock Cliffe Fellows and Anna Nillson SATURDAY—FRANCES BUSMAN Parisian Ivory Toilet Articles On Special Sale Saturday These are in our south window. We warrant them to be genuine. Saturday only we are selling them at their actual cost to us. EVANS DRUG STORE 819 Mass. St. A Victrola Bargain A brand new $100 Victrola for sale. Good reason for selling. Call Bell K. U. 147 When you think of FLOWERS Think of The Flower Shop 825 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. Phones 621 OFF for a hike in the woods—or just enjoy a loaf in your room—anywhere you'll find your Bradley sweater the best kind of company. The longer and harder you wear your Bradley, the more you appreciate its fine ma jungle, sturdy shape and style, and warm, compassionate comfort. It's the sweater you'll cherish through college and thereafter as your fondest possession. All we have, all weights, all prices. See them at your local dealer BRADLEY KNITTING CO., Delavan, Wis. SOLD BY JOHNSON & CARL WE CARRY A NICE LINE OF BRADLEY SWEATERS WEAVER'S WE CARRY A NICE LINE OF BRADLEY SWEATERS Plain Tales from the Hill H. A. Lorenz, the husky gym instructor thinks he is real lucky, as he has the job of referee at a football game at Stillwater, Okla., Friday. He will leave with the football team tonight, referee his game Friday and then go on to Norman for the big game Saturday. Erma Larrick was a dinner guest at the Phi Gamma Beta house Monday evening. Harold C. Back, '18 College, returned Tuesday morning from Manhattan where he has been visiting friends since the Aggie game on last Saturday. D. S. Pines of Kansas City, Mo., was on the Hill Tuesday, replacing books in the Law library. Work on the new ventilators on top of Fraser Hall has been completed and nervous students need no longer worry for fear some of the workmen will fall from their precarious position on the scaffolds upon the heads of whoever happens to be below. The members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma scority entertained the members of the Sigma Phi Sigma fraternity, Tuesday evening between seven and eight o'clock. The members of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority entertained the members of the Phi Deta Theta fraternity from seven until eight o'clock. Mrs. B. M. Smith of Springfield, Illinois, is visiting her daughter, Agnes, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Ruth Traul and Louise Allen, freshmen in, the College, leave Friday evening for their homes in La Cygne for a little visit with the home folks over Saturday and Sunday. The mechanical engineering classes made a field trip to Bonner Springs Tuesday to inspect the large Portland cement factory there. The mechanics were accompanied by Prof. C. A. Rice, H. L. Sones of the State Experiment Station at Mountain Grove, Mo., spoke to the Entomology Club, Tuesday, on the work at the Experiment Station. He told of some particular fruit experiments. Mr. Sones also reviewed Jean Stratton Porter's book, "Moths of the Limber Lost." Tred Cum, Shorty Martin and Slats Cole added a new feature trip to the Kansas City list Friday and Saturday by floating down the Kaw river in a canoe. At Bonner Springs Ted Cum found material for a 2014 film. The stops were made by the geologist of the party, Shorty, to examine dredges of the river. The trip was made in about twelve hours. Fred Kistler, a student of the University in 1913 passed through Lawrence Saturday in the private car of the vice-president of the Santa Fe railroad, with whom he is employed as secretary. Kistler has made seven trips to the coast since he left school two years ago. He intends to break away long enough to see the Kansas Nebraska game this year. Examination for Advanced Standing in German will be held Saturday morning, Dec. 4, from 9 to 12, Room 309, Fraser. Those wishing to take this examination report to the committee at once for instructions. Little get-together meetings are the latest things undertaken by the chemical engineers and their professors. Monday night was the first time one of these meetings was at attention, and a meeting at the Alpha Chi Sigma house believe that the meetings will prove to be a great success. Typhoid inoculation will be given at the University Hospital, 1300 La Street, to men on Thursday from 4 to women on Tasmania from 2 to 4. Miss May V. Wallace, '09, is teaching chemistry in the high school of Montichelo, a suburb of Los Angeles. The Freshmen Gymnasium, 10:50; and 11:30 classes will report at the Gymnasium as usual and not at McCook Field as previously instructed. ANNOUNCEMENTS The first tryout for the Kansas cross country team will be held tomorrow afternoon. The start will be made from McCook Fle'd at three o'clock. The two senior mixers committee will meet in Fraser Hall Monday afternoon at 4:30. Send the Daily Kansan home A "pot" was made at Lee's this week to send a man to the Oklahoma game. Twenty-five men each contributed one dollar. The drawing was he'd Thursday noon in front of Lee's. The last number that Joe Guititier cheerleader, drew out of box, would be the next boy and he is now evolving a plan whereby he can go to Oklahoma on twenty-five dollars. Try-outs for the Nebraska debating squad will be held next Friday afternoon at 3:30 in Green Hall. "Eating at the Sanitary Cafe is good eating every day."—Adv. You'll Like Our Bakery Goods Once tried, always used. Brinkmans—Adv. The young people of the Christian church will give a Halloween party at Myers Hall, Friday evening, Oct. 29 — Adv. Halloween candies. Get them at Wiedemann's.'—Adv. In Several Dependable Qualities. 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