UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THE NEW VARSITY Tonight Only THEDA BARA in "The Two Orphans" Nothing Succeeds Like Success Shake off the old spirit of doubt and worry. Get into a new suit of genuine KUPPENHEIMER QUALITY. It will give you a new spirit, a new outlook on life. Dress Up! ROBERT E. HOUSE When you think of FLOWERS Think of The Flower Shop 825 Mass. St. Phones 321 825 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. Houk Says BOYS, we close Saturday for the Drake game. Conklin Fountain Pens Non-Leakable and Self-Filling Sold in Lawrence at F. D. McCollock's Drug Store 847 Mass. St. F. I. CARTER Stationery, Typewriters, Office Supplies, Engineering Supplies Bolt Phone 1051 1025 Mass. st. LAWRENCE, KANSAS Bring your old suit to me get twice as much for it. Money loaned on valuables. ABE WOLFSON 637 Mass. St. 906 Mass. St. KOCH "THE TAILOR" Full Line of Suitings FREE A box of Hurd's 506 Papers with every HEAFFER SELF - FILLING PEN A. G. Airch, 744 Mass. St. Inks, Mucilage, Paste, Penels, Erasers, Rubber, Printing, Engraving. Order your Groceries FROM W. A. GUENTHER STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES 721 Mass. st. - Phone 226 ever eat one of our meals? You'll be well satisfied with our service. MRS. EDNAH MORRISON Gowns and Fancy Tailoring. Your Last Year's Gown Made New 1146 Tenn. St. Bell Phone 1145J. PROTSCH The College Tailor GOTHIC THE NEW ARROW 2 for 25c COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., INC., MAKERS Grand Opera Full Costume Scenes from Carmen, Aida, Madame Butterfly, and some popular selections by the Fidelio Grand Operatic Co. The opening number of the Lawrence Lyceum Course. Single admissions 35c and 50c. Season tickets for the five numbers $1.25,$1.50. Youmay phone for tickets at the CityY.M. C.A. (Bell 279) or get them at the hall tonight. F. A. U. HALL TONIGHT 8:15 UNIVERSITY DAMES MEET Wives of Married Students Reorganize and Make Plans for the Year's Work Eighteen wives of University students, and five babies, attended the meeting of the University Dames at the home of Mrs U. G. Mitchell patroness of the society Wednesday afternoon. The object of the club, which was organized in 1910, is to promote sociability among the wives of graduate and undergraduate students. "The club has thirty members," Mrs. U. G. Mitchell said, "and wishes to get in touch with every student's wife in the University." in 1911, the club federated with the Intercollegiate Association of Dames Clubs, and are charter members of that association. Haverford, Harvard, Illinois and some other universities have like organizations. "Sometimes the club takes up some line of study or arranges for lectures," said Mrs. Mitchell. "Nothing has been planned, as yet, this year in the line of study, and I believe it is the intention to organize a Halloween organization. A Halloween party is at present planned. I wish also to emphasize that the wife of any student is eligible and there are no obligations." The club meets every two weeks. The next meeting will be with Mrs. D. M. Stiles at 1215 Kentucky. H. P. Gray; secretary, Mrs. Dayton Klepinger; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Daniel Johnson. The Cercle Francais held its first meeting this year Wednesday afternoon in Fraser Hall. The Cercle meets every Wednesday afternoon at half-past four in Room 306 Fraser Hall, where interested is invited to attend. CERCLE FRANCAIS PLANS A BUSY WINTER'S WORK The object of the club is to gain ease and rapidity in speaking French, and the meetings will be conducted entirely in French. "But don't let that scare you out," said Miss Elisa NeuenSchwander, "for no one cares if you make a mistake; as every one will be making them." Officers for the year are: president, Vera Weatherhog; vice-president, Angell Sevilla; secretary, Gertrude Lobdell; treasurer, Kenneth Bishop; sergeant at arms, Dormand O'Leary. The president appointed the following committees: program, Mrs. DeMare, and Mary Redgraves; mem- inist committee, Louise tmus, and Martie Jorridge. Party Invitations Out Invitations for the All-University party to be given on the evening of Oct. 30 by the students of the University, were sent out yesterday. They numbered three hundred and were sent the same invitations not connected with the University, Mrs. Eustace Brown, adviser of women, said today that she expected at least 2500 at the party. Party Invitations Out Orange ice cream. Wiedemann's. -Adv. "My wife left to-day for the West Indies." "No, indeed, but I didn't stand in the way."-Harvard Lampoon. MANY ATTEND CONVENTION the part that the University of Kansas is taking in the movement for the social improvement of the state is being shown by the interest the University Extension department is taking in the League of Kansas Municipalities convention now meeting in Hutchinson. Professors McKeever and Nevin Speak at League of Kansas Municipalities Prof. W. A. McKeever, head of the Child Welfare Movement, pointed out in the Wednesday afternoon session that social betterment is a necessary part of municipal government. He said that social improvement is a commercial asset to any community and should be one of the Child Welfare Movement now being promoted at the University. Prof. Arthur Nevin of the University spoke on "Community Music—What It Is and What It Will Do for the City or Town." Professor Nevin is the leader of the Lawrence Choral Union and his work is in the University. He is well known as a composer and is a brother of Ethelbert Nevin. Twenty-five cities of the state have made appropriations for municipal hands and Professor Nevin in his speech, said that he believes that such a spirit will promote more music for and by the people. The League of Kansas Municipalities is composed of one hundred and eighteen towns and cities, all of which had delegates to the convention. The League stands for commission government, the initiative, referendum and recall, the city manager plan, municipal ownership of public utilities, and other phases of government and welfare work. Among others from the University who are attending the convention are Prof. C. H. Halot, secretary-treasurer of the convention, and Prof. C. A. Dykstra. The Sachems will meet at the Phi Psi house, 7 p.m. Friday evening. Waddel. He: Be candid, and tell me when you want me to go. She: It's a couple of hours too late for that... Ohio Sun Dial. The Romance of the English Bible is the subject for the Modern Man's Bible Class, at the M. E. Church, 9:30 Sunday. Self conquest is the greatest of victories.—Plato. K. U. Barber Shop and Bath Room We have the only Electro Prismatic avac machine, which is used for the darting of darvins, fallown pimples, blackheads, blemishes and facial and scalp diseases. We also use the Electro Prismatic device. We home, grind and exchange razors. 727 Mass. St. W. F. WEISE. Prog. CITIZENS STATE BANK We are handling all University accounts, and we solicit your business, deposits guaranteed. 707 Massachusetts St. Bowersock Theatre Tonight Beginning at 8:15 JOHN MASON and HAZEL DAWN in a picturization of the famous dramatic success "THE FATAL CARD" In Five Parts Also Paramount Travel Weekly Admission 10 cents Music by Weinstein & Findlay What is better than a good, juicy loin porter house steak smothered with mushrooms There is only one place you can get the best; bring your friends for Sunday supper. Music from six to eight o'clock. 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