"DAD AND THE FRATS." Will Be Presented by The Thespians Dec. 3 and 4. At a meeting of The Thespians Wednesday night it was decided to present "Dad and the Frats," a comedy written by Miss Muriel Culp of Lawrence, a former university student, on the nights of December 3 and 4. It is a purely college play with not a serious moment in it and the entire action centers around college life here at the University. Miss Georgia Brown of Kansas City will direct the play. At the meeting last night the following cast was chosen: Buck Wilkins (a football hero.) Duck Winkins (a football hero) ...Tommy Johnson Bunny Cole...Stephen A. Parks Bill Bangs, jr...Solon Emery Johnny Clark...Moe Friedman Skeet Porter...W. Fishman Bud Holloway...Geo. Richardson Pete Curren...Clarence Dolde Harry Wilding...Van Emmons Puny Vance...Carl Cannon Monk Freeman...Art Seddon Mr. Tompkins ...Morris Roberts Wm. Bangs ...Dan Nevinger Policeman ...George Norris Nan Freeman ...Clare Jaedicke Gertrude Fielding...Hazel Kelly Nellie Selfridge-Marguerite Stone Mrs. Selfridge ...Ann Deckman Elizabeth Carey...Jeanette Latz Marian Vance..Amorette Weaver Guests: Beatrice Neumiller, Margaret Fort, Lillian Kirchoff, Rosa Griffith, Belle Senior, Besse At the last meeting Earl Miller, John Battle and Miss Anna Deckman were taken into membership. Tom Lee is president of the organization and G. Richardson is manager. Yeager. The Pi Upsilon fraternity has pledged Murray Hill of Ottawa, Carl Cannon of Smith Center, and William Flieson of Sterling. Sale of Silk Waists FRIDAY & SATURDAY Black and Colored Silk Waists, all sizes. Button front and back. Worth $6 and $7.50 For these two days only each $3.98 James Bullmeet Nackman A complete running account of the Kansas-Nebraska game will be thrown on the screen at THE AURORA Admission 10 cents. Our Objects are the Same as Yours ---Our Interests Are One Thright 1909 University of Kuppehenheimer Chicago We choose to sell you clothes of such supreme style and splendid worth, such sure-enough satisfaction—to establish such cordial, square deal relations, one with another—that no other place will seem your 'home-store.' You'll find in the new style of these famous clothes the advance ideas of fashion—distinctive worth of fabric and tailoring that tells in the afterwear We want you to buy and keep on buying here-for the value-results you get. 2 o'clock Exceptional Values at $15,$18,$20 and $25.00 It's easy to select the right garment when none are wrong. That means guarding your interests in everything you buy standing back of the goods after you have bought. Our clothes are the kind on which we can build that sort of lasting friendship. They're made by The House of Kuppenheimer J. HOUSE & SON 729 Mass. St. Have that wool shirt and sweater cleaned at the K. U. Pentatorium. Phones 1400. Students who desire sittings at MOFFETT'S will insure themselves against having to wait by making appointments. Use either phone 312. Union Pacific Special Train to K. U.=Nebraska Game Lincoln, Nebraska $8.30 Round Trip Special Train Both Ways Berths Must be Reserved in Advance Tourist Sleepers, Standard Sleepers, High Back Coaches, Room for All. Leave Lawrence 10 p.m. Friday, Nov. 5; Returning leaves Lincoln at 11 p.m. Order berths at once. The Team, the Band and the Rooters all go on the Special Train.Call at Union Pacific Office. --tick chocolate at 11c s. Schuiz for that Turkey-day suit. TO BANQUET TEAM Y. M. C. A. Will Entertain Football Men December 1. A banquet in honor of the football team will be held in Robinson gymnasium Wednesday evening, December 1. The Y.M.C. A.will have charge of all arrangements for the event and, as last year, will make it an opportunity for all students of the University to show the football men their appreciation of their efforts for the school. Will the finder of a Sterling fountain pen with my name on end of the barrel, kindly return to me for reward? John P. Shea, 1346 La. Tel. Be ll508. It will be greatly to the interest of those desiring sittings at MOFFETT'S before Christmas to make their appointment as early as possible. We are booking them considerably ahead now Give our punch ticket a trial 10 pieces pressed for $1.50. We are noted for good work and prompt delivery. Phones 1400 K. U. Pantatorium. Perfumes, the best, at Dick Bros. Rex chocolate at Vic's. Fresh marshmallows at Vic's. Fresh marshmallows at Vic's. Purse protectors—we take care of the contents and see that you get full value for what you spend. Wolf's book store. Rexall 93 Hair tonic, 50c and #1. Sold only at McColloch's drug store. Do it now. Don't wait any longer. Have Squires take your picture now. All kinds of fruit at Vie's. The Grand BEST Motion Pictures 736 Mass. St. THE NICKEL The Tower of Nesle (From Alexander Duma's Great Story) Little Street Singers Sam Not Wanted in the Family 708 MASS. ST. First-class Work. Prompt Delivery Lawrence Steam Laundry MOON & JOSTE, K. U. Agents SPECIAL WORK Bell Phone 1962-455 Home Phone 3992 H. E. ROBETS DENTIST Phone 936 Bell Hours 9 to 5 ED. W. PARSON JEWELER 717 Massachusetts Street. The Latest Fiction John Marvel Thomas Nelson Page Goose Girl Harold McGrath Certain Rich Man William Allen White And many other titles on our BOOK TABLE. Stevenson's Book Store 819 Mass. F. A.A.Hall NOV.5. = = MAKE DATES FIRST JUNIOR PARTY = = Admission 75c Shanty's Orchestra