FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24.1932 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Soup Sandwich Hot Chocolate A good meal lunch at the Union Fountain Sub-Basement, Memorial Union Clothes for Spring are lower in price. We are showing the nicest line of woolens that we have ever had in years, at prices that have never been so low. Some very attractive patterns as low as $16.50, suit or topcoat. And remember—* Suiting you is my business. Schulz the Tailor 917 Mass. --at the GOOD FOOD Always Attracts and Also Satisfies. Praises are heard each day about the splendid assortment offered on the 25c meal. Why don't you try one? --by CAFETERIA NOW! ENDS SATURDAY The Screens Prodigal Son-of-a-Gun Gunning For Blondes JAMES CAGNEY 'Hard to Handle' Also—Edgar Kennedy Comedy Cartoon—“Devil Horse” OWL SHOW 11:15 SATURDAY 42nd STREET SMASH MUSICAL HIT 14 STARS Warner Baxter - Bee Daniels George Brent - Blya Kueber Uma Merkel - Dick Powell Ginger Rogers - Guy Kibbee and a Score of Others and 200 Glorious Girls A Gorgeous Screen Spectacle of Beauty, Youth, Love, Laughter, Melody, Song and Dancing Feet Hear These Senational Song Hit "Young and Healthy" "You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me" "Shuffle off to Buffalo" "Forty Second Street" SOCIETY Alpha Delta Pi To Initiate Alpha Delta Pi will hold initiation services Saturday night for the following: Ruth Bordner, c. 38; Patricia Cunningham, c. 39; Maxine Miller, c. 36; Wilma Wright, c'uncel; Barbara Isabel, c. 33. A formal dinner in honor of the new initiates will be given Sunday non-Several guests and alumnae are expected Ruth Bordner was the honor point winner among the pledges. Patricia O'Donnell and Ruth Bordner tied for scholastic honors. Dramatic Club Selects New Members Names of those who passed the Dramatic club try-outs, held yesterday afternoon, were announced today by Bay City Rangers for the play will be held this afternoon. New members of the Dramatic club will be Modeline Dumford, c章姆 Charlainne Armstrong, f24; Fay 38; John Anderson, c35; Ron Stewart, d34. "The New Deal" Varsity "The New Deal" varsity will be held at the Memorial Union building Saturday. This brings a new type of varsity dance to the University campus. Because of small crowds, and harsher weather, it is 12 o'clock with no intermission. Louis Siebers and his University of Kansas band will play. Dinner guests at the Triangle house last night were J. M. Kellogg, professor of architecture; Dale Savage, e3; ChS student of architecture; Wayne Williams, a former student; Wayne Williamson, a former student. Mrs. Minma K. Powell of Kansas City, Mo., who is the art and music artist of the Kansas City Star will visit the department of the University Saturday. Mr. Ben S. Paulien, former governor of Kansas, and Mrs. Paulien, of independence, Kan., and Miss Louise McKenzie, of Kentucky, served as the Kapna E.Kappa house yesterday. The semi-annual Pan-Hellenic exchange dinner to foster acquaintances between the members of various sororities was held last night. Kenneth Status of Sabetta, and Fred Daniels of Kinsasa City, Mo., are week guests of Dela Tau Delta. Phyllis Nelson of Almere, a former student of the University, will be a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house this week-end. The Cosmopolitan club will entertain with a party tonight in Robinson gymnastism. Mrs. Roosevelt to Go on Train New York, Feb. 24 — (UP) Mrs. Kranklin D. Roosevelt today abandoned her plan to drive her own auto to Washington and decided to accompany her husband on the inaugural train. She yielded to the wishes of Mr. Roosevelt and other members of the family in his plan. The planned plan. She also found it would have been impossible for her to make the trip without being followed by secret service men and attracting crowds. Send the Daily Kansan home. Similar week-end bargains to points between Kansas City and Denver. KANSASCITY $100 Round Trip Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday And Every Day ON SALE Round Trip $17.80 News From Home For complete information about travel, to practically any point in America, see your local Western Grabboom agent. DENVER . $990 UNION BUS TERMINAL 638 Mass. Phone 590 Wichita- (UP) -Fremont Lee Cono chased fires all day. At the end of his bibl he went home to find food and rest. His own roof was on fire --by Horton - (UP) - A druggist's label helped Mrs. Williams Anderson to recover a suitcase the contents of which contained an opium pouch. Mr.oun found the lost piece of fugue and in a quinine bottle with a Horton druggist's label. He notified the druggist who placed an advertisement in a newspaper. The drugstore didn't offer any dollar to retrieve her property. Elkhart—(UP) -Firey crosses blazing in farm yards and pastures near here recently have caused alarm among ranchers because the crosses might possess, but because of danger that they would ignite unreasonably dry grass and cause a dangerous prairie fire. Small boys on fire could up the burning crosses for a prank. Eldorado—(UP) —Chief of Police Bert Save had caught on fire when he backed against a stove in a garage. He had fallen from the ceiling but out the flames consuming his coat. Lindsburg-(UP)—A historical pageant covering a span of four centuries will be presented in April by school children recruited from McPherson and Saline counties under the direction of the Lindsburg Historical society. Miss Anna M. Carlson, Kansas novelist and former newspaper writer, is writing a memoir of her life at Coronado and the Spaniards, the life of the Indians, the invasion of the Smoky Valley by white pioneers, and its settlement by Scandinavian farmers Vogler to Speak at Colloquium The date of the next meeting of the Summerfield Colloquium has been changed from March 10 to Saturday, March 4, at 4; when Joseph Vogler, of the law school, will speak. Notices of personal property taxes impaid were received yesterday by many of the fraternities and secretiess from County Treasurer L. E. Hoover, with the notation that unless the item were paid within 30 days, the item would be put in the hands of the sheriff for collection. County Treasurer Gives Greeks Thirty-Day Notice Local Houses Must Pay De-linquent Personal Property Taxes The notices in this case do not affect real estate taxes, which have been in litigation the past three years, and which, under a recent decision of the state supreme court, are now due the county. The county treasurer was in Topeka today, but employees of the office said nearly all social fraternities of Lawrence and at Baldwin were invited in the list, and that the amount varies in the list, so $20 or $10 up to nearly $100. When the real estate of fraternities was put on the tax rolls in 1930, the organized houses obtained a restraining order which was broad enough to prevent collection of any taxes until the supreme court had ruled. For that reason, all property taxes were not sent out last year or the year before. The treasurer is not required to give notice of delinquent real estate taxes. Eight Try Out for El Atenco Eight students tried out for El Atenco yesterday. Mary Wheeler and Mary Frances Kavanaugh gave a dialogue. Lorela Newell, Maren Myers, and Rose Shulman read poems. Cahill-Mazquez, the Spanish painter, and Sodie Shulman sang a song. Alexander Peebles made a speech on the customs and habits in Mexico. Fight Try Out for FL Atoms Send the Daily Kansan home. TEACHERS: Before joining an agency, write us. Vacancies are being recruited. Cooperative plan ensures real-time Exchange. City, Kansas. —117 Twenty-five words or less. 1 in ten; twenty-six or more. In line numbers, 12c, larger word ratios. WANT AID ARE COMPANIED BY CASH. PLEASANT rooms for boys in comfortable home at price you can afford to pay. Home cooked meals, all meals on week e.周 16. week 14th. Phone 2788. -110 HAVE YOUR application photographs made at Moore Studio. 719 Mass. (uprastats-exclusive). Phone 964-125. TRUNK KEYS, door keys, car keys, Good locker padlocks, night latches. door closers repaired. Treworgy & Rutter. 623 Vermont St. Phone 314-578-9000. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. 100,000,000 GUINEA PIGS Dangers in Everyday Foods. Drugs, and Cosmetics by KALLET and SCHLINK of Consumer's Research $2,000 The Book Nook 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 $2.00 SATURDAY SPECIAL OVERCOATS $1495 TOPCOATS LEATHER JACKETS $5.85 SLEEVELEESS SWEATER $1.15 1 LOT OF SUITS $18.95 1 LOT OF SUITS $14.95 Final Clean Up on Fall and Winter Garments Extra Values—At Lowest Prices. The Show "Happy Landings" Monday - Tuesday Nights STOP! Look What 25c Will Buy--- 1 Tube Fitch's Shaving Cream 2 Bottle Fitch's Lilac After-shaking Lotion with Razor Harper on Side of Bottle. 50c Model D Tooth Brush All for 59c 2 - 50c Jars Model D Tooth Paste (Limited number) For your hikes and spare time — Amuse yourself with a Jig Saw Puzzle. Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" Handy for Students 11th & Mass Phone 678 Be here for Relays, April 22 Some Things you have to accept our Word for.. 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