UNIVERSITY CO-EDS ARE GOOD CATERERS WILL SERVE CHEMICAL BANQUET NEXT SATURDAY Domestic Science Girls Are All Excited Over Their Advent as Official Cooks. The department of Domestic Science of the University is gradually coming to the front and probably it will not be long before our school will be turning out just as good cooks, and incidentally housewives, as our sister school at Manhattan. The first really noteworthy effort which this department has made will be next Saturday when they serve a luncheon, to the Kansas City section of the American Chemical Society. Undoubtedly the chemists will be very agreeably surprised when the dainty wafers and pink cheese are brought on by the wearers of diminutive aprons and petit white caps. The luncheon itself will not be all wind and pretty looks but is intended for a good solid affair with fancy dishes sprinkled in in a manner that cannot help to please the most fastidious. The conventional "Consomme" will be used as a starter and the courses meander through a maze of salads, tomatoes, prime ribs of beef (that's a good solid one) curled celery, escalaled affairs and Philadelphia ice cream, and ends up with the usual cake and coffee. The Domestic Science department is greatly handicapped in this affair because of the fact that the luncheon will be served in the Chemistry buildinging, and the cooking will have to be done in their rooms on the lower floor of Fraser hall. If everything is not served up in the most approved style or if the articles which should be hot are too cool, or if the cool things are too warm it will not be the fault of the girls. About sixty have expressed their intentions of being present at the "feed." FACULTY ON PROGRAM Many Will Give Addresses at State Teachers' Association The forty ninth annual session of the Kansas State Teachers' Association is being held in Topeka Thursday and Friday November 9 and 10. A number of the faculty of the University will appear on the program and will lead the discussion on the addresses. At the History and Sociology Round Table of which Prof. F. H. Hodder of the department of history is president, Prof. Carl Becker will give an address on "The Recitation in Teaching History." At the English Round Table Prof. C. G. Dunlap of the department of English, will speak on "The Love of Literature". The report of the committee of INNES' It bears the stamp of superiority That's why this store has maintained its popularity with the young women students of our tion came into existence. University since the institution came into existence. The Rain Coat we sell at $5.00 has the right mannish loose fitting lines—and all seams are cemented. The Umbrella we sell at 98c is the same sold by most stores at $1.50. A guaranteed Silk one with cover and tassel at $3.50. College Clothes for young women are a Special Feature of our Ready-to-wear dep't. Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waists or Dresses. PENNANTS—K. U. and all Sororities 10 per cent off. Innes, Bullene & Hackman five recommending the standardization of the Kansas high schools will be given by Prof. H. O. Kruse, chairman of the committee, of the department of German. Dr. Edna Day of the department of Home Economics will address the Household Arts Round Table on "How to Obtain a Uniform Course in Household Arts." "The Development of Algebraic Symbolism" will be the subject of the address of Prof. Ulysses G. Mitchell of the department of Mathematics. This lecture will be illustrated. Prof. Charles H. Johnston of the School of Education, will speak on "The Application of the Experimental Methods to Some Practical School Problems. At the Education Round Table. Prof. J. E. Boodin will discuss the addresses. Guild to Have Social. Guide to Have Social The Westminster Guild will have a social Saturday evening at eight o'clock at Westminster hall. Special entertainment has been provided. All students of the Presbyterian church are invited, even though they are not members. This is the regular monthly meeting of the Guild. Clair Morton of Ottawa has pledged Chi Omega. Energetic manager to establish headquarters for us and look after business of entire state of Kansas. Exclusive contract issued. Address with business reference, Diagraph Carbon Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Typewriters for Rent AT KEELER'S, L. C. Smith, Underwood and Remingtons, in both new and second hand machines. The knack of operating a typewriter is quickly learned. Your school work will appear much neater, and your professor will be pleased. FRESHMEN MEDIC ELECT J. A. KEELER, 939 Mass. St. Special rates to students. Saw-Bones Choose Officers For Coming Year. The freshmen class in the School of Medicine elected the following officers at chapel time this morning: E. A. Lodge, president; Frank Kimble, vice president; Clara Anderson, secretary; Odus Liston, treasurer; L. R. Hazzard, sargeant-at-arms; F. E. Sawhill, chairman executive committee. Prof. A. W. Trettien, of the department of education is in Topeka this week conferring with Dr. S.J. Crumbine on a method of helping in the education of defectives. Professor Trettien and Dr. Crumbine will visit the various schools for defectives in the state. Will Educate Defectives. PECKHAM'S The Young Men's Store KEISER CRAVATS For Fall KNITTED 4-IN-HANDS in New Stitches and Colors, made of Bright Natural Silk $1.50 to $3.50 KEISER BARATHEA all bright silk in over 60 PLAIN COLORS These silks are as nearly pure dye as practicable, so that they will not grow tender with time. Three qualities, $1.50, $1.00 and 50c. Novelty Fancy Silk Gravats $1.00 to $3.00 REMEMBER THIS OCTAGON No Guaranteed Keiser Cravats genuine without this trade-mark Grand Prize, St. Louis World's Fair MAKER For Quality, Workmanship and Style JAMES R. KEISER, INC. NEW YORK PECKHAM'S A divinity student named Fiddle declined to accept his degree. 'Twas enough, he said, to be Fiddle without being Fiddle D. D. No K. U. student would decline to accept a pair of Stetson Shoes—which are classy and up-to-date. Faxon-Newman TICKETS FOR NEBRASKA—KANSAS GAME. McCOOK FIELD, SAT. NOV. 18TH. 2:45 O'CLOCK. MISSOURI—KANSAS GAME, ROLLINS FIELD, COLUMBIA, SAT. NOV. 25TH 2:30 O'CLOCK. Will be placed on sale Monday Morning. Nov. 13th Will be placed on sale Monday Morning, Nov. 13th. Applications by mail for tickets for either game will be received now at Managers' Office and tickets so ordered will be laid aside. These tickets can be gotten any time after Monday. Tickets laid aside for the Nebraska Game not covered by Cash by Wednesday Night (15th) will be put on General Sale, Thursday Morning. Tickets laid aside for Missouri-Kansas Game not covered by cash by Saturday Night Nov. 18th will be put on General Sale Monday, 20th. NEBRASKA GAME PRICE OF TICKETS General Admission. . $1.00 Reserved Seats. . 1.50 Students Reserve. . 50 MISSOURI GAME Bleacher, Kansas Section... $2.00 Box Seat, Kansas Side Line... 2.50 All Kansas Bleacher Seats For Missouri Game Are Between The Two 25-Yd. Lines. Section reserved for Kansas Rooters And Band. Seats in This Section Are For Men Students Only. Get Your Tickets Early. Tickets on Sale at Following Places: After 1 O'clock Saturday.-McCook Field.