TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1927 TRE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Two Women Make Speeches to Open Vocational Week Miss Sarah Pettit Urge Stricter Business Methods Among Women "Business is business. We can go up to a certain point with friendliness; after that it is all business," expressed Miss Sarah Petitt in her talk yesterday afternoon in connection with vocational guidance week. Miss Pettit used her own personal experiences in business to bring out points about women in the field of business. She spoke of management and marketing avocation but as a serious business venture, she gave, through her own experiences with the "restaurants," an idea of the difficulties for women in business to expect. Miss Pettit is at the Lantern Tea Room in Kansas City. To supplement Miss Pettit's talk Miss Elizabeth Meguier of the department of home economics spoke on opportunities for women in home Miss Hackney to Speak Miss Hackey to Speak Miss Elena Hackey of the Dennely Dress Company will speak tomorrow afternoon on the general subject of design. Miss Hackey was a department of design at K.U. for three years. During that time she made a special study of textiles. In the summer of 1924 she went to Chicago with her textile designs where Marshall Field & Company became so interested in her work that they created a new position especially for Miss Hackey who had formerly employed designers of creetones but they had never before had a designer of dress silks. Miss Hackney stayed with Marshall Field until February of the next year when she accepted a position with the Donnelley Dress Company, makers of Nelly Domie dresses. She has been sent to New York and Chicago to represent this company at various conventions of dress designers. She has designed several patterns but she has made several material designs as well. A number of the sills she has designed are on display in the department of design. Field Praises Miss Hackney Mrs. Alice Monterrey, assistant professor in the department of voice, also will talk. Her subject will be on music as a profession. Her entire preparation was made at the University and, according to Miss Ketcham of the department of design, Marshall Field's has given high praise to Miss Hackney for her knowl of the business of one of the designers in the company told me that he had never found anyone who could do the work like Miss Hackney. He laughingly added, "Are Ketcham in Kusna?" "Miss Ketcham declared. Former Convocation Speake Talks in Kansas City Strong Describes Russia "Soviet Russia, an enigma to midwestern people," was described Sunday night by Dr. Anna Louise Strong an American correspondent, at the Linwood Christian church of Kansai City, Mo. Doctor Strong strife here last March on "Soviet Russia" at a convocation. She said Russia was an orderly nation—a nation that soon may rival this country in its agriculture and industrial strength. "The conventional American association of bombs with bombshives is aboard," Doctor Strong declared. "You know," she said, "one is safer on the streets there, it would seem, than in Chicago with its intergang wars and bandits. About the most recent news I read now, I imagine, are those between excited partners of the street railways in the rush hour." "Russia has returned to pre-war production and wages are slightly above pre-war scale," Doctor Strong continued. "The nation's recovery from the chaos of the revolution has been aided by the absence it was without the huge foreign loans that helped other combatants in the World war regain their balance." "Despite the fact that any marriage may be dissolved by common consent, there are few divorces. They are mostly among the city people. In many cases, the couple is as a last resort," said Doctor Strong. "The government regards the marriage contract just as any other agreement between two persons. A man and woman are married in Russia by visiting the register and diling their names to the register. By the regular Catholic marriage ceremony." All Her Life Has Been Music. Says Maria Kurenko, and She Loves to Sing for American "I have a very bad disposition," said Mine Kauren Kurenko an she greeted the Kanana reporter yesterday. But her quick pleasant smile proved that he was proved her statement, in spite of the fact that he had just found that she would be umble to make connections in Kansas City and would be dehydrated another day. "It takes so much time to write, and I must be "chicago and New York." She explained that the impression in America that she had practiced law was an erroneous one and that she studied it as anything else. She learned more interesting and educational. "All my life," she explained, "has been music, music, music. Ever since I was a child I have studied it. I first song in church choirs then after studying at Moscow. Then I came to America." She has also sung in France, Germany and a great many places in Europe, "But America I like very much," she said. "It is a lovely In Congress Today Senate Continues consideration of the branch banking bill. A joint committee to consider a bill for the creation of a leprosy commission to establish another colony in the Phillipines. Public land committee to investigate the United States forestry service. House Consider the McNary-Haugen bill Interstate commerce committee considers railroad conciliation. Military committee considers Mur Military committee considers Muscle Shonls. ANNOUNCEMENT John Bann, baseball coach There will be a meeting of the varsity baseball sound at 11:30, Thursday, Feb. 17, in room 260 Robinson gymnasium. A selection of hats and gloves will be made at this time, the varsity man is urged to be present. Students and instructors who wish to attend the funeral of Frank and George Coleman will be excused from classes. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at Oksaloa, nt; 2:30—Frank M. Dwusson. Kappa Kappa Gamma Pledges Five Kappa Kappa Gamma announce the pledging of Mary Carr, c'28 of Kansas City, Mo.; Merior Rose, c'50, Topkna; June Taylor, c'28, Helen Foster, c'34, Helen Foster, c'28, Montoe, Mt.; and Rosamond Richards, unl. c, of Fort Scott. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the pledging of Helen Tatum, e'28, o Kansas City, Kan. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. E. RUSTACE Osteopathic family physician. Call or eve- ring appointments. Rep. 469 Office 424 Mass. Phone 345 Office 424 Mass. Suiting you with our new spring fabrics as snappy as can be. Let us show you. D. FLORIDA HARDWARES manufacturer, Akwa Izom, owned the Drug. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eyecare provider 1625 Mason Street Mississippi DR. H. REDING Oculine. Fitting glasses a speciality. Tests the eye, ear, nose and throat. Phone 513 F. A. U. Building country." She also thought that Lawrences was a beautiful city. She likes the size much better than the larger ones in the city, but there were no many high buildings. SCHULZ THE TAILGX 917 Mass. St. There Is No Quicker Way to bring back that looks like-new appearance to the Upholstering on your car than by calling Phone 47 at once for our expert The greatest disadvantage in her work, Mme. Kuroku explained, was that she had to be away from her home because of illness for the rest of the year. She has an attractive son eleven years old, whose photograph was on her dresser. He is in school in Paris. Her husband, Theodore Gontzoff, in instructor in a course called *Culture*, at Kuroku's second tenure. She carefully wrote his name down herself because she wanted America to become acquainted with him as well as with her. She misses them a great deal, but that's one work cannot be all pleasure. Vacuum Cleaning Service Eudaly Brothers 634 Mass. St. Mice. Kurenko expressed the opinion that the women in America looked younger than they did in Russia "Perhaps," she said, "their lives are not so hard. They all look young even the older ones." A prize of one Jay Hawker will be awarded to the student who turns in the best piece of humor for public publication. A recording according to Clifford Anderson, editor. Prize Offered for Best Bit of Humor Submitted A similar prize will be given to the artist turning in the best cartoon, amid Anderson. Those who are going to enter the contest should report to the editor on or before Friday and signify their intention. Kappa Sigma announces the initiation, Saturday morning of Chair Brown, Fb. 30, Harrington; John Garrard cw. 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