PAGE FIVE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1940. For Valentine's---- (Continued from page two) Students are becoming more and more flower conscious on Valentine's Day, says one manager of alower school. Ninety per cent of his Valentine's trade is done with University students. He also says that men, if left to their own devices, choose roses, colonial bouquets, gardenias, and orchids in that order. Women when ordering flowers, chose mixed bouquets, spring bouquets, and pottery novelties. Society---- (Continued from page 2) Norma Sloan, c'41; Marjorie Heimbrook, fa '41; Betty Banker, fa '43; Billie Doris Jarboe, c'unel; Ann Lewis, c'43; Bootsy Edmiston, c'43; Jane Irwin, c'40; Bruce Voran, b'40; Walker Jasselyn; and Nelson Sullivan, gr. 1 1 1 Mrs. J. H. Mumford, Mrs. Guy Ward, and Mrs. John Bangundy of Maryville were dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity yesterday. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority Sunday were Miss GRANADA ALL SHOWS 25F Shows- 2:30, 7, 9 - 10-25c NOW ENDS TOMORROW The One and Only CHARLIE McCARTHY "Charlie McCarthy Detective" with EDGAR BERGEN MORTIMER SNERD — Added — Variety - Specialty - News THURSDAY—3 Days GEORGE RAFT HUMPHEY BOGART JANE BRYAN "INVISIBLE STRIPES" and TONY MARTIN "MUSIC IN MY HEART" All Shows—15c—Anytime ENDS TONIGHT CLARK GABLE Charles Franchot LAUGHTON TONE 'MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY' And—"Chasing Trouble" WEDNESDAY—3 Days Two Great Stars in Their Greatest Triumph! FREDERIC MARCH JANET GAYNOR "A Star Is Born" In Technicolor Adolphe May MENJOU ROBSON In Technicolor 2nd Hit! Doonie Todie! "ONE HOUR TO LIVE" Charles BICKFORD Doris NOLAN Sunday! "San Francisco" Esther Garrison of Ottawa, and Mr and Mrs. A. J. Fryer of Iola. Wayne Anderson, e'41, was a dinner guest at the Chi Omega sorority Sunday. 1 1 1 Dinner guests Sunday at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Songer of Lawrence; Lois Bockoven of Great Bend; Jane Seaman of Salina; Leah Ed- DICKINSON Mat. 25c; Nites 35c—Shows 2:30, 7, 9 NOW! THRU THURSDAY Victor Herbert's Life Story Told in Thrillinp Music 'THE GREAT VICTOR HERBERT' ALLAN JONES WALTER CONNOLLY MARY MARTIN Hear Mary Martin sing "The Great Victor Herbert" song hits. Proclaimed by all critics as one of America's greatest singing stars. FRIDAY for One Entire Week ALICE FAYE FRED MacMURRAY RICHARD GREENE 'LITTLE OLD NEW YORK' — WATCH FOR — Reserve seat ticket sale. Same price as in Kansas City. "GONE WITH THE WIND" Slack Suits 3.95 Long sleeve in-or-outer shirt— Pleated slacks with self belt. Green or tan gabardine. Spring Oxfords 3.95 The smart new Champion oxford made by Freeman are here. Step in tomorrow and look them over. Gibbs CLOTHING CO. 811 Mass. nonds, fa'42; and Burks Jeter of Wichita. Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity were Helen Curtis, c'41; Jean Norton, c'43; mr. and Mrs. Ed Geary and Mr. and Mrs. Walter of Kansas City, Mo. Jim Barrick, '30, national adver- tising manager for the Kansas City Star was a visitor on the Hill yesterday. Barrick was advertising manager for the Daily Kansan when he was in the University. Opening Tonight! The Dramatic Club Presents AN ALL-STUDENT CAST In Sir James M. Barrie's QUALITY STREET FRASER THEATRE TONIGHT, WED., THURS., and FRI. Your ticket will be reserved for you at the ticket office in the basement of Green Hall, or phone 174. You may then turn in your activity book stub any time before you see the play, even as late as the night you attend. Directed by Robert Calderwood. Scenery by Don Dixon. Lighting by Larry David. BE A FIRST NIGHTER!