THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1921 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY The Book club of University women met last night at the home of Mrs. Park Woodard. Mrs. H. A. Turney reviewed, "Angel Pavement," by J.B.Priestly. Thein Phi Alpha announces the pledging of Luella Hellekhmemper, Alcison. Hazel Hurly, Glasse; Margaret Goffman, and Kabirina Satrin, Kansas City. Sigma Kappa announces the pledging of Betty Nees, Springfield, Neva Ewing Mo; Constance Culler, Kansas City Moe; Pearl Thompson, Harveyville Smith, Smith, Barthelemy, Olala, Locale Lee, Toupea; and Gene McKenny Fairview. Alpha Delta Pi sorority ledge Maxine Rodel and Jennah Cochill of Iola; Irvine Conley of Kingman; and Betty Cockrell of Mo. At matriculation Wednesday. Irene Hecklenkemper of Atchison is a guest at the Theta Phi Alpha house. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the marriage of Kathleen Logan of Lawrence, to B. Fowler Logan of Atlanta, and the marriage of Charles Inchon in the chapel of Emory University in Atlantic, Mr. Daniel attended Columbia University in New York City where he earned his B.S. from Emory University in Atlantic. He was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. The couple will make their home in Hogansville, Ga. STATE OF MONTANA LISTS SEVEN ONE-PUPIL SCHOOL5 Helena, Mont., —(NFAA) There are seven schools in Montana which have only one pupil, according to the biennial census. There are 32 schools which have only two pupils; 40 with only three; 64 with four, and 123 with five pupils. The total enrollment this year in Montana's public schools is 120,357, an increase of 2.965 over last year. Want Ads --- --- TYPEWRITER for sale. Royal portable Elite type, practically new. In ex- cellent condition, $25. Phone 188-101. 25 APPLICATION photos only $1.99 Aspiring for school? Your picture might be too small to use in cation. Made from any picture. Felder Webb 041. Vermont. - 105 ROOMS for boys. 1001 Maine. Phone 1599W. ---101. TO RENT: To man, a large sunny, steam heated room in choice residence. Quiet place to work. Call 1871. ROOM AND board (except lunch) $7 per week, for one or two University boys at 1338 Ohio. Phone 1627. —103 FOR BENT. For girls, two double rooms, modern, very reasonable, close to Hall. 1200 Ohio. —100 BEMOYED: Typewriter. Underwood portable, No. 18302 from Green hall Trial Practice Room, June 2 or 3, 1930. Ward card, 4526. Ward award offered. Call 1185. —100 mEALRS SERVED: Cloe to Campa Breakfast, 7:30-9:00 lunch, 11:30- 1:00; dinner, 5:30 - 7:00, 1455 Orread The Oread. —103 ROOMS FOR MEN with or without board, conveniently located near Uptown, and ear line downtown. Includes living room, kitchen, house private villa. Call 1557. —100 FOR RENT: Nice front sleeping room; modern; home kitchen; furnace and gas heat. Breakfast and dinner if desired. Phone. 2541. 1501 R. I. - 102 WANTED: A roommate. Chemical engineer preferred. Also a room for two other boys. Modern and very comfortable formates. Call -140 after 6 p.m. FOR RENT: To boys, double South room; hot water heat; house modern. 1623 Kentucky. Phone 2623M. -102. KEYS for trunks, automobiles and door locks. Fine locker padlocks. Shears, elates and knives sharpened Trewery & Rutte. 623 Vernon —126 It was recently revealed that undergraduates of Oxford University, in England, owe the storekeeperes of the city debts totaling $1,250,000. Talented Aristocrat Requests American People Discard Farce and Treat Him As Average Man "Oh! please don't introduce me as a princess," she said. "The young blonde girl, gentleman of the former Russian Empire. 'It does no one good and only hinders my procreation.'" His family, one of the oldest in Russia, dates back to 1500 when the Czar conferred the title on the family for some special favor that pleased his When asked what he wished to be called by his University friends he responded, "I was a chef." This formality is all a farce. People call me mummah and I am not such toothless. I like to have friends who like me for what I am, and who do not rush me in my life. "I like going to school here very much indeed, he said. I came to this school when I was a girl, and I churia, China where my parents love. We had such good times. Now the boys Presentation of 'Bertha' Is Similar to First Presentation, Says Burdick Since the first presentation of "Berta, the Sewing Machine Girl" on the Bewryn in 1871 diction and expression as well as costume have changed. "Tolstoi's grandson is one of my best friends in this country. You know I am a big fan of the Russian language to take ourukeles and drive out in the country and sing to our hearts content. He really is a very decent chap, and I miss him a great deal since I have been on his Orchestra for years. He has charm indeed. My mother writes to me and says that it is about time I am choosing a wife, but you know in America the girls are all so charming. My husband is from the United States. Most of the Russian families have crossed their blood with other nationalities, but for over five hundred years my family has been pure Russian." "I don't think it will be much hurt." The count is a very talented musician on the balkalia, the national instrument of Russia. He plays over WREEN every Monday afternoon. He has toured the world giving concerts nationally known as an artist of merit. Beskuloff is the author of a book of poems, and shows ability as a painter. He intends to attend the University of Texas at Austin to travel, Count Beskuloff is a member of the Moscow Art Company, and the Russian Imperial orchestra. He has appeared and been featured with such artists as Dmitri Shchukin, Paul Ashe, and Bowl Sewer. He recently came from Hollywood where he is personally acquainted with all the movie stars. He was tired of the bung up situations and wanted the quiet a Lawrence Sergie speaks seven different languages, and doesn't even remember when he learned English. He loves to watch her play with him. Her girl is his sister, and to her he has dedicated the songs he has composed. His poetry indicated he dreams of a world outside. "The trouble with the American people is that they do not know how to entertain themselves. They should have many hobbyies so they cannot become like a man." I paint, I when I get tired of that I play the piano or balalaika, and when that As a result of the greatly increased registration at Oregon State Agricultural College, demands upon the students' knowledge of the history of the college. According to the statement of the registrar, the situation seems to have a direct connection with the present business depression. Many men unable to secure employment have pursued a career that consists in their education, and find it necessary to obtain financial aid. Co-eds at the University of Detroit have been forbidden to converse with the male students at any time on the campus. On Other Hills "The presentation of the play," says Dr. Wm L. Burckid, professor of law, who said that the first detail, was very similar to its original presentation. The contours and scenery were quite the same, and much credit is due to the players for their faithfulness. --make the stilted speech and formal action which were correct at that time seem quite dull today. Forty-seven students at the College of the City of New York were arrested for disturbing the peace when they "ruffled" a theatre. The sport managers at the University of Southern California have formed a "Ball and Chan" club for the purpose of promoting water safety in "water boys" and the blanket carriers. "Many changes have come since I saw the show in New England in 1875 which Dr. H. R. Hummer, director of the division of education reference, at Purdue, reveals that a college student is the most standing grades in his studies if he is younger than the average, is an only four-year university or a city high school, has a father who is a professional man, and chooses agricultural engineering or actuarial courses. "While the play is called 'melodrama it is typical of the drama of that day. The players are to be complimented for their accuracy and technicality known now only through tradition." "Much has been lost with the passing of formal diction. While even the tallest and most powerful men in the formality it also carried forcefulness that is not found in the speeches of proves horosseme I write poetry, and then I can always go to bed. If I had nothing to do I should die." When asked if his family had numerous jewels similar to most of the Russian nobles of story book fame, he replied that the Revolution had forced them to wear more expensive jewelry. The course the family held on to the most valuable heirlooms. They have one huge uncut diamond that is valued at $100,000. "Bob," he explained, "it is no good to us." Mother of course valued every coin hard for her to carry with all of them. His family left Russia in 1917, and went to Manchuria where his father is the head of large railroad interests. Very few people know they are the Udiskian family, as a title very much identifies their lives in the Manchurian territory. "If you write any of this up," he begged, "please say that I am all like the other American boys, and when you introduce me call me mister, not count. I will do to do something for the University and I will be glad to help at any time." Last year there were more college students enrolled than the rest of the world combined. There were some 1,327,000 students enrolled in the colleges and universities of this country. "Say," ended the young heir, "please don't even call me mister, just call me Sangie. Will you?" Following the refusal of Harvard University to accept a gift in a will to递ook courses for instruction in eugines, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has ruled that the money must be given to other institution for the same purpose. A correspondent to the Arkansas City Travel suggests penitentiary sentence or death penalty for any man promising to marry two women. But as the law now stands if he is convicted of neither one, he's bound to get one of the punishments. Campus Comment 31 PRIZES Totaling 58 Dollars Mid-Winter OPEN TOURNAMENT Play 36 holes of golf for 50 and win a daily prize and a grand prize. Low score each day wins a merchandise prize, and the nine low scores of the tournament win cash prizes. Open to both men and women students and faculty, but professionals are barred. May play several rounds. Begins tomorrow. Ends Feb. 27. $5.00 each for the two lowest scores. $2.50 each for next two. $2. each for next five 9 GRAND PRIZES 22 DAILY PRIZES The following merchants on the days assigned, offer S1.50 in trade. Your choice of merchandise unless here- Advance Cleaners Feb. 6 Golden Gate Cafe 7 Die Luxe Cafe 8 La Mode Shoppe 9 College Inn 10 Jayhawk Kafe 11 AUTHOR'S Service Clair Clerk 12 Pateras Theater 13 Hesb Drug Store 14 (across the street) Campus Cleaners 15 (Formerly N.Y. ) Smith Drug Store " 16 In-Door Golf Course 741 Mass. The Polga Feb. 17 Burgers' Shop Sue 18 Stutes (2, ib. box Mrs. Strover) " 19 Dickinson Theater 20 Carter's Book " 21 Fritz-Stowits (52 box Cara Nome face powder) 22 (S1.50 new stag line toiletries-men) 23 Rowlands " 24 Wiedemann 25 Wiedemann's Drut Store 26 Roller Hockey Coe's Drug Store Saves You Money on Students Supplies 35c lb. Large, 3-hole note, . . . 25c lb. 35c lb. Theme Paper . . . 25c lb. 45c Ream, yellow sheets . . . 35c ream Note Papers - Engineers Supplies - Note Books Large Canvas Note Book Special at $1.00 We meet downtown competitive chain store prices on all drugs, shaving creams, tooth pastes, face powders, etc. Call us, we deliver — Phone 521 COE'S DRUG STORE 14th 8 Mass. C. G. Coe and Carl Clifton — We Hustle ST. JOSEPH, MO. vs. LAWRENCE, KANS. TONIGHT Spectators Free Wig-Wam Skating Rink 804 N. H. The largest little drug store in Lawrence PINK-GOLD FRAMES $5.00 to $10.00 Very Becoming Yes! We Do Shoe Repairing While U Wait. Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. Shine Parlor 11 W.9th --and the The CAR The TIME An automobile at surprisingly low cost. Enjoy it now while your have time. Either call or come down. PLACE Rent-a-Ford Company 916 Mass. Phone 433 LET'S GO Finish this school year with a bang— But take care of your eyes. Have them examined. F. H. Roberts Optometrist 813 Mass. 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