TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 0:23 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Quarantined Kappa Sig's Learn How to Entertain Themselves Pacing Floor of Chapter House While the rest of the world was watching with thoughts that all were well, Oread were happy with the thought Ginti they could once again start with every opportunity to "making those conversations into facing the floor of the chapel house." The reason was that they were quarantined for scarlet fever (even though it was not really a disease) in the hotel for exactly one week. Seven days to return, and seven days can be made a long stay. But today has been the day of days for it has mounted release for the prisoners. The whole trouble came about when forced Smythe, c341, Holton, contracted scarlet fever. He was removed to the student hospital but for the second time he were in the house at that time were placed under urantine for a week. Some of the more fortunate members of the fraternity neglected to return at an early date for second semester and as a result they acquired temporary lodging quarters, until the bum was lifted. They were the lucky ones, according to the imprisoned. For once tardiness proved a blessing. How the men entertained them- mily and businessmen, a mystery, always remain a challenge, while following phone conversation between two prisoners on different floors, may be their next challenge. First Prisoner: "Say, call me will va?" "Yeah, that may be so, but you never were in a house with one telephone and about 25 gays each with 25 different women to call, were you?" Second Prisoner: "What's the matter with you calling me? I'm talking to you now just because I called you. You're not here, so how about you doing the phoning?" The world might well expect to see a new book published within the near future. “The Story of Seven Days,” written co-operatively by the warranted members of the American Legion, will be published for seven days. "Art of Albert Bloch" Announced as Topic of Sandzen Lecture University Professor's Work Exhibited as February Collection An exhibition of paintings by Prof Albert Bloch, head of the department of drawing and painting, is on display in the offices of east Administration building. Professor Bloch came to the University five years ago. He took his training in art at Edinburgh and also studied painting under Dawson-Watson, the English painter, now in Paris, but who is in the United States for many years. Professor Bloch residued in Europe for many years, where he carried on his art education at the University of Munich. Many of his paintings have been placed on exhibition in the principal European art centers such as Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt, and St. Louis, New York, Chicago, and St. Louis. The exhibit during February will consist chiefly of works produced since Professor Bloch came to the University, although a few of the pictures he has produced are pictures such as a nature as to show the gentle trend of his work in art, and it will be noted that he has not been aware to taking certain technical details of academic painters, though in many ways the works can not be stressed as being super modern either in conception, intention or execution. Several essays and critical articles written by Professor张blo have been published in various periodicals in this country and abroad. Burger Sandzhen, one of the best known painters of the Middle West, will come to the University on Feb. 17, and will give a lecture on the "Art of Albert Bloch," which will be open to the public. Throughout the work of Professor Fleish he was noted a pencil elephant, a black cat and at these exhibits as he studies with an open mind the paintings that are --cant Delta Sigma fraternity announces the pledging of Theoredo Perkins, $c^{31}$; and Robert Pierson, $c^{31}$, both of Lawrence. Around Mt. Oread Sylvester J. M. Innerney, star sprinter and breast-jumper of the University track team, who has been ill after a hospital visit, was released Saturday. Prof. A, H. Hius of the department of mechanical engineering, will give a talk in Kansas City on "Smoke Prevention" at a meeting called for Delegates to the Detroit convention The laboratories in the east end of the Chemistry building have been undergone a thorough cleaning and remodeling the past week under the direction of buildings and grounds. The pharmacy laboratory has also been redecorated and new lights installed throughout. The changes aid in the maintenance of the walls have been completely contained with white and buff trimmings. THE FASCIST'S JOAN OF ABC W, G. Peters, president of the Peter's Serum Co., of Kansas City Missouri, will present in Feb. 9 at their regular assembly held in room 205 Chemistry building. The speech will be one on the "Disposition of Animals and Their Treatment." Rome, Italy—The Countess de Nobli, called by political authorities the guiding star of the powers in the Fascist Party. Beautiful Campus Views— You can now have any view of the K. U. campus printed on glossy paper—for only 10c. This includes the aerial view—and beautiful views of the completed stadium and new Auditorium. Rain or shine—light or dark—you can always depend on Agfa. Application photographs —the kind that will secure you a position. D'AMBRA PHOTO SERVICE 1115 Mass. (Opposite Court House) Phone 934 Use the best paper and ink to create a good impression Crane, Eaton & Pike Stationery Scrip, Williams & Carter Inks Your Letter Is You Rankin's Drug Store Phone 678 11th & Mass. Handy for Students which was held during the Christmas holidays gave their reports at a retreat teacher Band. The future meetings of the organization will be devoted to the discussion of books belonging to the local group, including the meeting, David Kendall, traveling secretary for the Student Volunteer will present views and ideas for the local group. --tion, "Christine of the Big Top In Congress Today (United Press) --tion, "Christine of the Big Top Continues consideration of war de Agriculture committee continue urn relief hearing. Takes up Norris bill for continued overment operation of the Muscle boils power project. Commerce committee continues on the Jones resolution prohibiting sale of three Pacific freight lines by the shipboard bearer. Senate Interstate commuter commission starts hearings on the Hawks bill changing status of prison-made goods in interstate commuter One hundred university students from England and Scotland worked this fall on farms in western Canada. In addition to the travel and training programs offered by many ranges of the students almost entirely met the expenses of the trip. Public lands commission continues hearings on Teal Paddle House Changes Course to Strike Auto True Send the Daily Kausan home --tion, "Christine of the Big Top Manila, Feb. 7—When men bits dogs, it's news according to the old definition. When houses hit autoconflict damages, accounting to any definition. For Tomorrow— Will feature Home-made Chili The house of Valentin Constantine decided to change its address from 1264 Santa Maria to 1018 on the same street. White 180 men were assisting in the process, the house ran into a truck of one Jean de Rutache. Hours: 7:30—9:00 11:30—1:30 2:30—4:30 5:00—6:30 (United Press) Nothing is good enough but the best. The New Cafeteria (Memorial Building) Amazed by this reversal of our customary events, Junn healthy took stock and decided $25 would cover damage to the top of his truck. Want Ads WANTED: Dishwasher to work for board; must room in house. Haugh Club. 1323 Tenn. 108. LOST: Wednesday, man's pigski glove. Return to Kansan office. LOST: Light metal framed glasses in brown case on campus. Return to 1020 Ohio, 2325 W, Reward. 108. LOST—Small white fox terrier. Black tail and brown eye. Call Knotts at 2426. 168 LOST—Gold Eversharp pencil marke II, "C. 24," Valued as a keepsake Reward. Call 1818L. 107 LOST—Barrrel of indy's green Sheafier lifetime pen. Call Glen Shaw, phone 214, Reward. 108 Showing the New Spring Woolens Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. 10th & N. H. We can make a believer out of you, too, if you will give us a chance. It costs no more than the old way. Lawrence Steam Laundry 50 cents for pressing and $1 if you have them cleaned and pressed Chocolates For American Queens St.Valentine's Day Teb.14th LOSF= A small pocketbook (yellow) with $33 in it. Please call Lose- maxwell Maxwell, 1405M. Reward, 108 Hardly a day goes by but we have some customer mention to us, of their own accord, how much better they like the pressing they get on our new Valeteria presses than they did the old way. See our beautiful Valentine Packages Now! They say, "My suit books and feels better and stays pressed longer." Eldridge Pharmacy 701 Mass. They are really pleased-tion, "Christine of the Big Top Phone 383 We clean everything you wear but your shoes. WANTED: Individual washingsr. Cah 2563 M. 107. Send the Daily Kansan nome. RCOMS for rent to gentlemen in private residence. One of the best in town. No other room. 646 Missouri. Call 1871. 104 LOST: Phil Delta Thin pear, yellow gold, plain pin, small diamond in tone. Large size. Finder return to store. Call 498. Reward. 304 or call 498. Reward. LOST: Yellow gold wrist watch switch between library and 1400 Abbott or, between Rowland's and Union Building. Phone 2611. Reward. 104 FOR SALE - Book of facts about the FORUM, compiled in 1924 as the "University Daily Kansas Almanac for 1925. Four years old but the museum still contains a valuable as ever. 10 cents per copy at the Kansas Business office. tt APARTMENT for rent: 3-room, modern, house bills paid, 1131 Tenn. Phone 1544. 106 WANTED: Student to help assemble aeroplane in exchange for course in aviation. Call 759 N 6, or see Wm, Wells, R, F, D, NO. 4. BOARD AND ROOM $7 per week. Prep of heat and hot water. Convenient to K. U. and two car lines. Phone 1045 W. 164 FOR RENT: One double room, and one half room, with sleeping porch to boys. 1218 Miss. Phone 2557. 1340 New Spring Hats $5 - $6 - $7 TONIGHT—Dorothy Revier in "The Rise of Hope." Cornell The Patee TORNIGH—Dorothy Teewier in "The Price of Honor." Comedy TOMORROW—A big circus production. "Christine of the Big Top" VARSITY Tonite - Tomorrow Esther Ralston Love and Learn News - Hodge Podge - Comedy Shows: 3 - 7:15 - 9 Presents: Mat 10:40 Nite 10:50 A sure cure for what ails you You're bound to laugh, and what matters when you're laughing? Thursday - Friday Speedy and Funny Glenn Tryon LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Classes Exclusively 1025 Mass. Coming Monday Sailors' Wives Phone 65 "Λ Hero for a Night" Rent-A-Ford Co. 916 Mass. We Appreciate Your Business dozen Paint ends, per dollar. 1.20 Subteend, per dollar. 1.20 American Paint Ace, Ace Ave. Matsers of UNIQUETT Colored Paints in 12 colors. $4.95 BOWERSOCK Get Your Thrill! See Zane Grey's "Open Range" city Bronson and Lane Tonight - Tomorrow Starts Thursday Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Prices: Mat. 10-40; Eve. 10-50 Selected short units seasoned with the Bowersock Band Eyes Front! Get in Line! Follow the Crowd to See William Haines in "West Point" Coming Soon The Garden of Allah If Your Student Directory Is Worn Out A few copies of the Kansan's Student Directory which was issued last October 3rd remain on hand and are now on sale TO KANSAN SUBSCRIBERS AND REGULAR ADVERTISERS ONLY. The price will be 15c per copy. Sale will be limited to subscribers and advertisers until February 10. If any copies remain unsold on February 10th, they will be placed on sale to the general public at that time. Please Note This is NOT a revised or corrected directory. The directories to be sold are left over from the edition printed and distributed with the regular issue of the Kansan on October 3, 1927. The Kansan is expecting to publish in an early issue a complete list of all new students registering for the second semester, and a list of all corrections reported to the Registrar's office since publication of the directory in October. 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