FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1928 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN February, Month of Feminine Favor. Finds Fair Sex Fulfilling Men's Part at Social Functions February is the month in when woman on Mt. Orchid is coming into her own as regards her expression of love for her husband. Last Friday she entertained herself and an exclusive social function known to the Hill as the notorious Puff Pant Pron, an affair that has proved the unpopularity of a feminine make-up. It was a grand affair if one accepts the testimony of the "weaker sex," but rather dump, if one allowed his opinion to be reinforced by the reports of curious women. The latest bid that February made to be the red-beletter month of the year, feminist speaking, is the Leap Year Varsity which is scheduled for Saturday evening, Feb. 25. Not satirically, it was a population on the Hill that woman is independent from man socially, the crusading minority of the University Mental Hygiene Helps in Freeing Individual, Dr. Harrington Says are念缝 enough to think that they can show their superiority as regards the ultimate in an evening's entertainment. Their proof will be in the roof, where the room is rented for the rooftop paying the tax fare, attending the gymnastical requirements of the male after a tenuous night of constant dancing, 14 percent, said date prove papers. The incident might occur from time to time as such incident expenses usually do on such occasions. And last, but first in chronological order the ordering of a course at 6:00 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 25. Psychiatrist Discusses Works of Art as Illustrations of Problems The party will be under the management of the W. S. A. Ticket sellers, managers, and attendants will be women, according to Nandine Loue, head of the party, who will be in F. A. U. hall and will be a 12 o'clock party. "The purpose of mental hygiene is to help the individual to become free. The majority of us are, inhibited or handicapped. We must find out what keeps us from doing those things which we are capable of doing" and Dr. G. Leonard Harrington, psychiatrist at Temple University. Thursday lecture this morning. If everyone could be easy, comfortable, and not disturbed, the world in general would be better off," he continued. "By this I do not mean that we should try to stay in any way. That would not help matters as they exist today." The chief discussion of this morning's lecture was on the book "Paying the Dollars" by Robert A. Browne, presenting the illustrations in the book to the audience and will later go back to make a more comprehensive look at the problems the art work represents. Some of the illustrations are those drawn by people who are mentally disabled. These weekly lectures just what desires and expressions are expressed Others of the illustrations are famous works of art which embody some major themes of life's problems. Doctor Harrington during the course of the review, he stops to explain how cities arise with which people interact, in further pointing out the purpose of the art illustration. He used as an example of human weakness, the young man who becomes a failure at West Point. Rome returns to learn that he is a failure, he will commit suicide, do himself bodily harm, anything to give him an other proportion of our energy to conceal ourselves. We are willing to go to all extremes to preserve our faces, and his studies will do something to make his action justifi- JAPANESE PRINTS 450 subjects Special Prices KEELER'S BOOK STORE 939 Massachusetts A Gift of Sentiment— for the initiate is a piece of created jewelry. Plain Wooden $1.00 Dresses Cleaned and Pressed CLARK LEANS LOTHES 730 Mass. Call 646 New Spring Suits $23.00 HOUK AND GREEN HOSPITALS LTD able. We excuse the person who is sick, and that is the defense often used," said Doctor Harrington. The lecture next Thursday will be a continuation of the review of Kemp's book. The meetings are held at 10:30 a.m., central administration auditorium. --three years by the Better Americas Federation of California, will be continued again this year. On Other Hills An instructor in the department of French at the University of Minnesota setsubly announced that feminine knees were too prominent in his classroom. The coe-deed pondered and hit him up last when the idea of staring their knees at feminine knees. Thus the dignity of the instructor and coe-deed was preserved. The National Intercollegiate Ori- torical contest on the Constitution which has been conducted for the pa The book exchange operated by the M. Y. M. C., at the University of Nebraska has netted a total saving to the students of approximately one thousand dollars, the total business transacted by the bank, for $10 million dollars. The exchange charges 15 per cent on all sales to cover the cost of operation. The value of a college education as presented by a Chicago man, Otto Y. Schirmer, in address at the University of Chicago in $72,600. Mr. Schirmer named $8,600 as the value of a four-year college course. The Dalota Student, which is in the student award and controlled paper at the University of Pennsylvania, gave its 49th year this semester. It was founded in 1888, and became its own institution. President Bowers of Kansas Wesleyan University has received an award from the Kaiden City, Mo., a book containing the orations and poems of Demo-themes. There are all published in The New York Times. The book was published in 1572. Miss Amanda Ellis, assistant professor of English at Colorado College, has just had her first volume of stories to be published. "Representative Short Stories" and is to be published by Thomas Nelson of New York and London. The book will contain 10 short stories and also the theory and development of the story. MEN'S SHIRTS; Made to order, Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1452. 116 Want Acs Sand the Daily Kansan home. LOST—White gold coin with freemont crest, Call K. U, 136, or 2484 R. 127 Shoe Repairing We are using a new method of half-suffled sheets. We have secured a special cement for leather that holds the soles much more securely than mailing or sewing and at the same time makes them more flexible. This cement is water proof. We believe this is the greatest improvement in putting on soles since the Goodyard wait process was invented. Repair Dept. VARSITY The Snappy Show House Last Time Tonite Field and Conklin Tomorrow in Two Flaming Youths one Gayest Dancer in New York The Idol of Night Club Frequentest of the Great White Water, vinet- with drummes, and laughs—Its music so much equal to music alike. A SWEET ROMANCE Leatricejoy in "THE ANGEL OF BROADWAY" COMEDY — NEWS — TOPICS Prices: Mat. 10-40c. Nite. 10-50c ADDED UNITS: Shows: 3-7-9. Berry and Hatton in "WIFESAVERS." Watch for "The Patent Leather Kid." MONDAY FOR SALE—Book of facts about the University, compiled in 1824 as the "University daily Kansas. Almanac for 1825-5." Four years old but the book was a treasure, available as ever. 10 cents per copy at the Kansas Business office. ff. LOST: Barrel of Lifetime Shoffer fountain pen between Wet Ad and Library. Name "Idn Louis Snouder" call: Burial, call 1471 W. WI, 114. FOR RENT - Room for boys. Simple, with board. $85. Double. $90. 1200. New Hampshire, 2054 M. 113 FOR RENT: 3 rooms for boys, double or single; $8 per boy. 1541 Ohio. WANTED: Two energetic, Protestant students for important work, three months next summer. For full particulars see C. M. Croser, 1212 Indiana Street, tomorrow. Phone 2622R for appointment. 114. WANTED: Stewardess. Apply Andy TONIGHT—Excellent cust in "Winsing of the Futurity." TOMORROW—a western, "The Wizard of the Saddle." The Patee Pierce Club. 1241 Tenn. 2675 W. Tonight - Tomorrow BOWERSOCK Presents T A X I Phone 711 Yellow Cab Co. Showing to Packed House! Greta Garbo in "The Divine Woman" DANCING: Pierce Club every Monday and Wednesday. 1241 Teen. On the Stage Greta Garbo's Double Appearing in Person Who Is Don't Push! Don't Crowd! But Come Early! Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Prices: Mat, 10-10; Eve, 10-50 Who Is She! DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist Starts Monday Get your thrill of the year Shetcket was good, was good, but just wait until you see. Ian Chaney, as Burke of Scotland Yard, in this baffling mystery? A Tod Browning production with Marceline Day and Conrad Nage Practice limited to examination of eyes without dilating, and fitting of glasses. 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 (Over Round Corner Drug Store) The Auto Show The K. C.A.C.Meet Spend the Week-End in K. C. Go in a Rented Car Special rates for long drives of over 100 miles in 24 hours. Chevrolets, 12c per mile; Fords, 10c per mile. Rent-A-Ford Company 916 Mass. St. Phone 653 --at F.A.U. Contrary to reports that the party Friday Nite would take the place of the regular Varsity dance— There Will Be a VARSITY Saturday Nite, Feb. 18 The Original Jayhawk Band Will Play REGULAR PRICES --- ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION for MODEST HOMES A dream has been realized. For years Kelvinator has been striving to bring the advantages of Kelvinator electric refrigeration within the reach of people of modest means, too. This year the dream becomes a fact. 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