UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A Prophesy— K. U. will enjoy the satisfaction of a double victory over the "Aggies," Saturday. One will be the game, of course. The other will be the personal appearance of the K. U. men in the "Thundering Thousand." You know we've clothed the majority of them in clothes that are full of style "pep." THE ADVANCE SALE IS HEAVY Game Manager Hamilton Has Received 1000 Seat Orders for Nebraska The Jayhawker-Cornhuskier football game is a month off, yet Manager Hamilton has received orders for more than one thousand seats. This unusual demand, Manager Hamilton believes, is a sign that the 15,000 seating capacity of McCook Field will be tested when the Cornhuskers come to Lawrence. to Lawrence The sale of tickets is set for Monday, November 8th, but mail orders with cash enclosed are now received to be filled in order of their receipt. The price of the tickets is $2 for reserved bleacher seats and $2.50 for boxes. Student enterprise tickets will admit without extra charge. Several sections of seats on the north side will be reserved for members of the "Thundering Thousand." In addition to the two-dollar seats there will be a limited number of general admission tickets to the old baseball grandstand, sold at $1. Reports from Lincoln are that Coach "Jumbo" Stiehm's pupils will be accompanied by two special trains. One train of at least ten cars will be used for students and another of almost the same number for the business men of Lincoln. Plain Tales from the Hill Earl Fitzpatrick will drive to Manhattan Saturday for the K. U.-Aggie football game. The members and friends of the Grady Club at 1349 Kentucky street amused themselves with a dance Thursday evening. This is the second of these after-dinner affairs that has been given by the club this month. Frank Strong, Jr., while working with a shovel by Fraser Hall Thursday made the remark that he would rather shovel dirt than go to school. He is going to finish his scolding and then go to work on the farm. Mrs. L. G. Whittemore, of Gypsum ity, is visiting her brother, Lynne martin, a freshman in the College. The Mu Phi Epsilon sorority entertained Wednesday evening with a dinner party, after which was given the first musical of the year. Those taking part in the program were Adda Harper, Coin 1. Rory weredens, John Green, Henry Gitterweet and autumn leaves were used for decorations. Four Gamma Phi Beta's will visit Miss Constance Syford at Manhattan Saturday; Doris Roebke, Doroty McKown, Gale Hall and Gladys Harries of Kansas City. Mrs. D, C. Murphy, the Gamma Phi Beta house-mater, how Thursday afternoon for Kansas City, where she will spend the remainder of the weel Marion Henley, freshman College is making plans to motor to Manhattan with a party of friends for the game Saturday. Prof. C. A. Dykstra went to Frankfort to address the Marshall County Teachers Association yesterday. The members of the Kappa Kapps Prof. W, C. Stevens took his Trees and Shrubs class out to the local nurseries on Tuesday afternoon and a tour of inspection. He instructed one of the proprietors to "turn the class loose in the apples and he'd pay the damages." No doubt you've noticed the front office of The New York Cleaning company at 836 Mass. St. It is characteristic of the whole plant and the class of pressing and cleaning we do. Phones 75—Adv. 30-9 You'll Like Our Bakery Goods Once tried, always used. Brinkmans.—Adv. The members of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority entertained some of the members of the faculty and their wives at dinner Wednesday evening. Take her a box of chocolate creams. She will be glad to see you Reynolds Bros.-Adv. Mary Hilton, a freshmen in the College, had as her guest, Tuesday, her aunt from Washington. Gamma sorority entertained the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, Wednesday evening, from seven until eight. Pocket Books for men A real Pocket Book store for men Give us the once over when you need a Pocket Book Carroll's Next Eldridge House Faculty Committee Appointed to Judge Costumes at All-University Party WHO WILL WIN PRIZES? Three judges have been selected by the advisor of women to review the Halloween revelers at the All-University party next Saturday night. After the masques have been lifted the merry-makers will pass by the judges' stand for minute inspection. Orange ice cream flavored with fruit, at Wiedemann's.-Adv. After the show—stop at Reynolds Bros.—Adv. The committee on judging is composed of Mrs. Cora G. Lewis, of the Board of Administration, Prof. J. N. Van der Vries, of the department of mathematics, and Miss Maria L. Benson, of the School of Fine Arts. "Eating at the Sanitary Cafe is good eating every day."-Adv. The committee will judge all costumes for their originality, taking into consideration the lucidness or beauty of them. They will award prizes for the best man's costume and for the best woman's costume for the best costumed Downtown merchants will furnish the prizes. The blanched Jumbo extra salted peanuts, at Wiedemann's...Adv. Participants in the Scotch dances desiring information concerning the making of their costumes are requested to confer with the advisor of women in her office at once. Arms may be held in her office, and the sixty costumes to be used will be furnished by the same seamstress, thus greatly reducing the cost price. Prof. Thorpe Travels Prof. Merle Thorpe of the journalism department of the University of New York first of a series of lectures at the high school. Monday he will go to lo'a. Smoke Little Egypt, mild smoke, scigar—Adv. We are handling all University accounts, and we solicit your business, deposits guaranteed. CITIZENS STATE BANK BURT WADHAMS 707 Massachusetts St. University Book Store 803 Mass. Street The College Inn Barber Shop. We close for all football games. The oldest jewelers in Lawrence. Established in 1838. Remember the Number 735 Massachusetts Street. A. MARKS & SON 50 Leaves $1.75 Griffin Coal Co. Bowersock Theatre-Tues.Nov.2nd PRICES: All Parquet $1.50, 1st 3 rows Balcony $1.00, next 5 rows Balcony 75c, all 2nd Balcony 50c Mail orders now. GRIGG'S Pennants ARROW SHIRTS Johnson & Carl Four Bits and Arm-Bands THE SUCCESS OF SUCCESSESS 5TH SEASON 5TH OLIVER MOROSCO PROFFERS THE MOST TALKED OF PLAY OF THE CENTURY A number of Lawrence Merchants intend to go in their cars to see the game at Manhattan this week-end if the fine weather continues. Next to Your Face— a good looking neck tie—and that tie from the Young Men's Store. Hundreds of patterns to choose from and lots of good ideas shown by us exclusively. BY RICHARD WALTON TULLY, AUTHOR 'OMAR THE TENTMAKER' BIRDOFPARADISE The members of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority were at home to the members of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity Tuesday evening. HEAR THE HAWAIIAN SINGERS & DANCERS SEE THE WONDERFUL VOLCANO SCENE A PLAY OF A WOMAN'S SOUL ARROW COLLARS The Big Kansas Game K. U. vs. Aggies — Manhattan, Kansas Saturday, October 23rd. Union Pacific Special Train Leave Lawrence 9:00 A.M. Arrive Manhattan 11:30 A.M. Returning leave Manhattan 8:00 P.M. All departments of the Agricultural College will be open for visitors. It's worth a visit. E. E. ALEXANDER, City Ticket Agent Phones 5 J. H. ROBINSON, Depot Agent Phones 76