THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Intra-Mural Women's Swimming Meet Plans Arouse Much Interest Only Two Members From Every Organization May Enter Each Event Notices regarding the intra-mar- swimming meet for women, which is to take place Jan. 17, are being sent to all the sorority houses by Gladys Mullins, W. A. A. swimming man- Much interest has been shown in the meet. There have been many inquiries at the gymnasium office, and the practices are well attended. Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 3:30 and 4:30 are the regular practice hours, but the swimmers will also be allowed to go into the pool during certain times. Wednesdays, provided the number in the classss is not too large. It has been suggested by those in charge of the meet that each house that intruded to take care of the captain and his materials let the house captain join in to Miss Hoover or Gladys Mullins, a complete set of four, to help the members to take part in each. There has been some misunderstanding as to the number of women a house may enter, and the number of events each woman can participate in but two women in each event; and each woman may be in but three events, exclusive of the relay and stunt. The limiting of three events to an entrant person will not allow persons will be able to take part from the various houses. Thus, if a house should have two expert swimmers, they alone will be unable to monopolize the events in the meet. There are also any number of women in its stunt. The fee necessary for entering the meet is $1.50 and must be paid to Gladys Mullins by Dec. 15. ANNOUNCEMENTS The K. U. Women's Pre-Medical club will meet Thursday evening Dec. 13, in Doctor Bacon's office in Robinson gymnasium. The department of geology will hold a get-together meeting tonight at 7:30 in 203 Haworth hall, for all students enrolled in courses in the department. Prof. R. C. Moore will relate some of the experiences he had this summer in the Colorado River valley. Thos. A. Larremore, Director. All members of the Men's Glee Club report at 7:30 at the regular room tonight. Special troley will be provided to take the members down. The regular meeting of the Graduate Club will be postponed until Saturday, Dec. 15, at 7:30 in the geology building. C. T. Elvey. Engineering Professors Will Attend Convention Prof. W, C. McNown and Prof. H. A. Rice of the civil engineering department of the School of Engineering have gone to Wichita to attend the sixteenth annual convention of the Kansas Engineering Society. This convention is being held in Wichita on Dec. 11, 12, and 13. More than two hundred engineers from the airport are expected to attend the convention. Class free-for-alls have been discontinued at the University of Denver. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. WELSH AND WELCH. The Chromatology laboratory. Phone 118. DR. C. B. ALRIGHT, Chromatologist. Tel. 1831. Analyzer and examination free. HELP. Dr. A. P. HUTZL. Perlutz Building. Telephone. Co-Edna Shops Co-Elda woke up this morning and saw the rain descend, but she did not care. Yesterday when in at Weaver's she had purchased a pair of Gotham Invisible Spats, colorful flesh-colored wool, and she knew that they would keep her ankles warm and dry in any weather. After Co-Edna had seen through the New York Cleaners new plant, she was more convinced than ever that it was the right place to have her perishable silks and woolen garments. A new device affords the thai woman the time is being used, and guarantees absolute cleanliness. Every thing which is apt to catch fire is placed in a separate building, constructed entirely of fireproof material, with especially constructed snark-proof lights, so that the fire-risk is not worth mentioning. At Thornton's Drug Store, Co- edna found a vanity case which seemed to have been designed just to suit her discriminating taste. It was a Lazell's Twintime, containing both rouge and powder, with a shiny black enamel finish. The price? Why, only $1.50! Co-Eda thinks the new Jayhawk paperweight, with a changeable calendar, at Keeler's Book Store, is a gift that anyone would find acceptable. It is modeled of clay and finished in K. U. colors. Co-Edna was almost glad the Thanksgiving snow ruined her hat, because now she has an excuse to get one of the new, close-fitting little silk ones that Mrs. Ackerman is showing. At the University Book Store Co-Edna saw the largest selection of candies in town. They were in every color and shape, and several pairs for Christmas gifts. Ribbons novelties in designs entirely new, Co-Edna discovered at Innes. She loves to have exquisite under things, and is hoping that one of the dainty lingerie sets, sash bags or garters, will be among her Christmas gifts. Corsages of ribboned shirts and skirts, a fully old-fashioned parasol, she thought the most alluring evening accessories she had seen this season. Luxor's Limited, at Rankin's, is a vanity clatter than any other Co-Edra has seen. It will slip into the tinker pocket without making a difference. If the gold finish tarnishes, Mr. Rankin promises a new vanity. It is hard to find wreaths and hair ornaments that are really distinctive, but Co-EdaN discovered some lovely ones at Patterson's nat shop in silver, gilt, and all colors to blend with evening dresses. Start with a Dollar One of the best you can make is that you'll save at least ten percent of your income this year. Then you'll be money and not money again, and a habit worth thousands of dollars to you. Start today. Watkins National Bank YOUR NEW RESOLUTIONS Order Your Groceries For That Christmas Dinner* Dates Nuts Figs Raisins NOW Citron Fruits Relishes Currants Candies Guenther's Phone 58 935 Mass. Co-Eda n wanted Christmas wreaths for the window of her sorority house, and found red green and time on fire. For Fewa she was surprised at the low price, and delighted with the effect when she had hung them. "Nothing could have pleased me more than the box of candy Co-Edie sent from me Dedo", Co-Edna declared. "The whole house enjoyed it," candy appreciate his getting it there Dedo's candy are always so fresh." Greeting cards in a variety of colors and designs, and with motts appropriate to send everyone, were included. Co-Edma bought all of hers there. "I can't wait to see the hats Miss Caroline Wolters is expecting to arrive Saturday," a friend of CoEdna's. "She says there are all Letter paper had come to be a real item in Co-Eda's expense account, until she discovered the Carter's money at astoundingly low prices. Co-Edna was fairly dazzled with the tinsel and evergreen when she walked into Pischer's store. She wanted to get a pair of bedroom curtains, but she displayed every imaginable kind. No one could fail to be pleased. sorts of new styles, and if they are as good-looking as most of the hats she has, I know they'll be lovely." Keeler's Book Store Gruen wrist watches in all the newest shapes were on display at Gustafson's Jewelry store when Peggy was in to choose what she wanted for Christmas. She is going to wear a choker that appears highly attractive one in the new tiny chollon shape, and she knows that after he sees it, he will buy it for her. A good place to do your Christmas shopping Books, fine stationery, fountain pens, big line of framed pictures, leather goods, candles, games and novelties. No charge for packing pictures or goods to mail. Buy Your Inexpensive Joke Gifts for the Sorority 939 Mass. Street or Fraternity Christmas tree From HOADLEY'S We have a large assortment of potteries, toys and other suggestions for your annual function The Hoisery Shop Presents Gifts There are no gifts more acceptable than Hosiery. The Hosiery Shop presents a beautiful variety of silk, silk-and-wool and silk-and-lisle for men and women. Saturday Will Be A Big Night Varsity Dance You've Got A Date For The Isenhart-Jenks Six-Piece Orchestra Refreshments F. A. U. Hall Saturday, Dec. 15 LOST—Carved silver linked bracelet between Watkin's Bank and Post Office, Sunday. Reward. Phone 288. Music with your meals at the Caulk Club — 1245 Oread. D17 Learn to dance before Christmas. DeWatteville-Fischer, phone 2762 tf FOR RENT--Some nice newly furnished rooms for boys at 304 W. 14th, with board or without. A comely home for you—come and see LOST—Ford spare rim and tire, rear light and license No. 12631, Saturday evening. Call 1025. D15 FOR RENT - Seven-room house thoroughly modern, double garage, close to University and Memorial High School. 200 W. 19th, floor 2537. D16 Christmas Sentiment In Flowers Did you ever stop to think of the sentiment that a Christmas Gift of Flowers carries? have a magic appeal. There are many other flower plants here, too. Flowers are nature's gift and on Christmas day they serve as messages of joy and good wishes. All women have a common weakness for Flowers. Poinsettias, especially Give us your order now for choice Christmas Flowers BELL'S FLOWERS Phone 139 When in Doubt Say: "Stationery" Thought and utility without the necessary extreme cost are what you desire in selecting the proper Christmas gift. Visit here will gratify your desires. Well chosen with a touch of individuality, stationery may always be depended upon to satisfy. Varsity Bowersock Last Times Tonight 7:00 and 9:00 Prices: 10c and 33c GEORGE ARLISS and ALICE JOYCE in "The Green Goddess" Douglas Fairbanks in his greatest role "ROBIN HOOD" Do You Know The Difference Between a Flapper And A Love Piker? Every one knows a "Flapper is like. A Love Piker is entirely different. You will understand after you see this story of the rich, society girl and a poor man's son. A society snob with courage enough to smash her venerated barriers. Anita Stewart is perfectly cast as "the girl" and supported by a capable cast. VARSITY THEATRE Tomorrow Only prices: 10c & 28c Shows: 2:30 - 4 - 7:30 - 9 HOT NOTES From "Brick" English's song numbers of keyboard compose the BETTY LOU And, "Oh, Sister, ain't they hot?" will be Jay's remark to Jane as the choruses .jazz .out. to dance Brick's "warm" numbers. Had you heard? Prof. Oldun, who flunked you last week, will be in the show! And it's gonna be "his old neck." You'll know him. There'll be that old six o'clock rush for the "best" seats—but remember — they're all good. Lawrence's largest theatre is comfortable. H. S. AUDITORIUM FRI. AND SAT. NIGHTS DEC. 14 AND 15 PRICE $30C