TS RT CTER ND OP e to Be Playe to I chara given t Club opera have iss Id: the Arts start of the seen ans h but h members Special Sale and Showing this Week Of high class models in Tailored Skirts A beautiful selection of Cloths and Shades of Brown, Navy, Myrtle, Gray and Black, gored flare models button trimmed, $5, $7.50 and $10. Innes, Bullene & Hackman. Templin-Rankin. The marriage of Miss Alice Templin, daughter of Professor and Mrs. Olin Templin, to Mr. Herbert W. Rankin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Rankin of Albuquerque, New Mexico, took place last evening at seven o'clock at "Point o' Pines," the home of the bride's parents. Invitations were limited to relatives and immediate friends, of whom about seventy were present. They were received by Mr. and Mrs. Templin, Miss Templin and Mr. Rankin. Professor Carl A. Preyer, at the piano played the "Bridal Procession" from Lohengrin, after which Miss Templin and Mr. Rankin stood under the high arch of a tastefully decorated bay window while the Reverend William W. Bolt, of the Congregational church, read the Episcopal marriage service, closing with the ring ceremony. Following congratulations and expression of good wishes, refreshments were served in the dining room by Misses Marjorie Templin, Jaunita Rankin, Marguerite Gregory, and Oreta Moore. Coffee was served in the library by Miss Dora Renn and Miss Alberta Corbin. Mrs. Templin was assisted during the evening by Mrs. W. H. Johnson, Mrs. R. D. O'Leary, Mrs. L. N. Flint, and Miss Madonna Rankin. The bride's gown was of cream white satin, cut semiempire, with a slight train and trimmings of embroidered net and fringe. Her going-away costume was of brown raja cloth, trimmed with satin. Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Rankin, Misses Madonna and Zellah Rankin, of Albuquerque, New Mexico; Mrs. L Van Voorhis, Mrs. Hannah Doyle, Mrs. Rankin and Mrs. Mary Templin, the grandmothers of the young people were present for the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rankin left last night for Albuquerque where they will be at home after November 10 at 615 North First street. Two rooms at 1247 Ky. for rent: One large front room $10; one side room $8; house modern. Must rent at once. Bell 1426. PROF. BLACKMAR TO SPEAK Will Put Bowersock Right in Chapel Friday. Prof. Frank W. Blackmar will speak in chapel tomorrow on the subject of "Economic Pressure on Family Life." He will touch on some of the points in Mr. Bowersock's speech last week and will try to correct some wrong impressions which were given out in one of his speeches a short while ago. Two Games Saturday. --is the name on our set of A football game between the Lawrence and Leavenworth high schools will be played Saturday afternoon before the Washington game. The first Vesper service which was announced for next Sunday has been postponed a week and will be on Sunday, October 25 E. G. Corwine, Fay Livengood and Miss Clara Livengood will go to Topeka Friday to attend the state convention of the Christian church. W. A. Starin, '06, who is teaching in Kansas City, Kansas, high school this year, visited Sunday with friends. W. F. Guthrie, '08, who is continuing his medical studies at Burlington, Vt., and acting as Y. M. C. A. secretary for the University of Vermont, is leading a squad of boys in cross country runs. Guthrie was the two miler on the Kansas track team last year. Annual Board Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Jayhawker board at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon in room 15. The Best. To love a freshie's mighty fine, To hug a soph is bliss! To spoon a junior's superfine, But best a senior's kiss. Hear Chas. Johnson play "All the Money" rag at Bells on Saturday, October 24. FRESHMEN FROLIC. Gay Time for First Year Girls Planned by Y.W.C.A. The annual freshman frolic for girls will occur Saturday evening in Robinson Gymnasium. The entertainment will consist of original stunts unknown to the public on account of their secret nature. After the program the Japanese lantern procession will take place on the campus. This affair was started last year and was one of the cleverest stunts of the year. Manager Lansdon went to St. Marys yesterday to see the football game between St. Marys and Washburn teams. Lewis Sawyer of the law school entertained his parents from Norton, Kansas, Monday. They are enroute to Kansas City and Chicago. T. P. Haslam and J. H. Jonte are experimenting with hedge apples in an attempt to find some means of giving them commercial value. Saturday, October 24 will be our popular music day and Chas. Johnson, of Kansas City, will play at our store all afternoon and evening. Be sure and hear him. Six big specials on sale then at 18 cents a copy or three for 50 cents. Bell Brothers Piano Co. Hear Chas. Johnson play Fairy Kisses waltz at Bells on Saturday, October 24. "Dietzgen" Drawing Instruments for Freshmen Engineers. None better.See us about them. AFTER WASHINGTON Stevenson's Book Store. is defeated don't forget to come to --THE-- --THE-- University Inn! Will buy a Suit of Clothes made for yourself in $25.00 Parker's Tailor Shop, 847 Massachusetts Chili Con Carne AT WIEDEMANN'S MOAK BROS. & SHARPE Eldridge House Barn Livery, Hack and Boarding Both Phones 148. Lawrence, Kansas A. G. ALRICH Printing, Binding, Engraving. Copper Plate Printing, Steel Die Embossing, Rubber Stamps, Seals, Badges. 744 Mass. St. The Peerless Cafe Open Day and Night. Quick Service. SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT Headquarters for Students in Athletic Goods, Pipes, Tobacco, Fountain Pens and Stationery. CITY Y. M. C. A. Bowling Alleys, Gymnasium Plunge, Reading and Game Room. Special Student Membership. Don't forget the Sophomore party Friday night. Squires and no other for photographs. A new edition of the Morris panoramic view of the University printed on a large card suitable for framing has been issued. It is on sale at McCulloch's drug store. I want your photo business— Squires. After the party go to the Hiawatha. HEBREW. Students desiring to take Hebrew with Mr. Payne are requested to leave their names at Myers Hall before October 29. Squires and no other for photographs. First Sophomore party tomorrow night. Chocolate Vanilla Cherry Plum Ice cream and Grape ice at Wiedemann's. Freshmen engineers, see F. L.Joste, Carl Pleasant. They save you money on all draughting instruments. After the party go to the Hiawatha. He: my but your new party dress looks nice and it is made like the one I like so much. You really look charming tonight. She: What are you trying to do? Make fun of me? This is the same old suit you like so well but it has been French dry cleaned and pressed at the Lawrence Pantatorium, 12 West Warren street. Both phones 506. Every picture perfect and up to date—Squires Studio. After the "Devil" go to the Hiawatha. THE LIFE OF CHRIST IN JOHN'S GOSPEL. Beginning Saturday Oct. 31 1:15 P.M., a course of twelve studies will be given in the Life of Christ at Myers Hall. Miss Augusta Flintom is ready to receive pupils in voice culture at her University Studio at 745 Ohio Street. Bell phone 395.