THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "Get a Job That You Like is Sir Harry Lauder's Message To The University Students 2. "My message to the students," said Sir Harry Lander in an interview before his performance here Tuesday night, "is if you are in the university for an education, for some job or profession, through ability as a student, get a job that you like—get a job that you like. If you are in a job that you don't like, get out of it. Never think of the dollars or the hours. Think of what you can do to make yourself happy." "You won't do anything big with out a big mind to do it." It takes a lifetime to make character, you know life time to establish a reputation. "You are great lassies, you American lassies," Sri Harry Laundry said when questioned upon his impression that he was a good man most are having real good times." "Most of you go to the University and mess away your time and are putting a greater responsibility on students. You are sacrificing for your education." "I believe in a certain amount of social intercourse, but also in taking degrees in the shortest time possible. In England we have what we call the 'grinder'. He is one who is first class eventually but is third class socially. . "When you get into the university you get into 'sets' and these sets may be good or bad." The Kansas state is a beautiful state; a beautiful, undulating state. For instance the beautiful plateau your university stands on is quite an inspiration, as you sit on it and view the landscape around it. The farther we can see the bronder we see and the bigger we feel. On these plains we can see the sun come up as out of a great sea. "When I come over again the skirts will be as short as my kills!" he said when asked what he thought of the styles today. DRAMATIC CLUB PLAY VISUAL INSTRUCTION LIKED WILL BE FEBRUARY 6 K. U. is Recognized as Pioneer "I don't get much money there, but we have lots of fun," he said, in conclusion. Exciting Plot in "The Big Idea" To Be Staged By Students Mr. Lauder expects to sail for home the middle of March where he will open in London, after a two weeks rest, for a two-month run. From there he goes to Australia, New Zealand, and the South Sea Islands, the last place of which he is very much interested in. "What would you do if you had to raise twenty thousand dollars in four days to save your father from disgrace and imprisonment on a charge of embezzlement and if your only resource consisted of an insurance policy for twenty-five thousand of white your father was beneficiary? "This is the situation which Dick Howard finds himself facing in "The Big Idea," furnishes the central theme for the development of the plot. Out of a maze of complexities The Big Idea Develops. The whole story is full of suspense and action. In my opinion this is about the cleverest comedy ever written and with it on, it seems to be on it, it ought to prove to be one of the best productions The Dramatic Club has ever staged." "We are making the prices as low as we can reasonably to expect to pay expenses," says Mr. Gard. "Seats are selling for $11.00, eighty-three cents and fifty-five cents. If folks would only get the habit of using the Kansan mail order coupon instead of waiting till the last minute as he been the case in past years, there would be fewer disappointments." The Big Idea is being coached and directed by Professor Arthur Mac-Murray. Mail order sales have only begun, but an unusually large number of orders have already come in, it is reported. It has always been the policy of the Dramatic Club to select the best and most suitable invite and give the public a really worth while entertainment for the lowest possible price. This is the statement Sparro Garner, the manager makes in regard to "The Big Idea," the first of the Dramatic Episodes. It is the start at the Bowersock, February 6. Clicking of stochists in neophytic hands, the delice of food prepared in China, the strangeness of oriental greetings and the welcome of the Far East are the thrilla that "everyone and his friends" are invited to experience at the Westminster Student Guild party on Friday, February 3. The students who were known in China, is being planned by Harry Lee, a Chinese student and orientalism will characterize every detail of the evening's entertainment Recognized as Pioneer in the Field The University of Kansas is training recognition not only for its work throughout this state, but in the East for its work in the field A. L. Hartman, of the Kapas State Normal Extension Division, has written to Prof. J. J. Weber for the outline of the course as given here in order that the Normal may give a similar course in its department of human studies. The university is co-operating with Professor Hartman in arranging the course. The Yale University Press of New York, which has published chronicles of American History, has written here to the department of education for advice as to the value of presenting, for the benefit of high school students and under-clauses in our college curriculum. The American Historical films based on the fifty volumes of chronicles which they have published. As in this the first time that this course has been offered in any college or University, the entire class must out a system for its presentation bh B. B. Practice for Girls Shows Many Interested Practise for the girls Basketball tournament has been progressing in good shape. Twice a week practice has been well attended by girls from all the classes. Intra-mural practice has been carried on to a certain extent, but this has been slower because the Intra-mural tournament is not to be held until the interpart of February, while the interclass is only directly after finals. Miss Barto and Miss Hoover are both much entwined over the progress the girls are making in their practices. Geometry Teacher: "You have a good head for geometry." John: "What makes you think so?" Okay. Teacher: "Both plane and solid." —Exchange, Great Actor, Star in "Masquerader," to Enter Filmdom Guy Bates Post, the foremost figure on the English speaking stage, and the actor whom American critics have acclaimed as the successor to Richard Manfield in the leadership of dramatic art, is about to make his debut as a screen artist. He is to appear in the dual-role in "The Masquerader" in which he has played more than 2000 times on the legitimate stage, and in which his success will be remembered in "The Masquerader" will be released through Associated First National Pictures Inc. Mr. Post has studied thoroughly and sincerely the technique of the screen and may be counted on to educe the same masterly distinction and commanding power that have supreme imprint upon the speaking stage. GUY BATES POST TG MOVIES Labor Head Would Enjoin Kansas Industrial Court The appearance of Mr. Post on the screen will also mark the entrance into the field of motion picture production of Richard Walton Tully, America's foremost dramatist and theatrical manager. Mr. Tully is the author of "The Bird of Paradise" and of "Omar the Tentmaker," in which Mr. Post starred four years previous to "The Masquerader." Mr. Post appeared in Lawrence last year in "The Masquerader" and was received as a great artist. Scottish Rite Reunion to Be Held Here Next Week Mr. Geo, O. Foster, K. C. C. H. secretary, has several applications from the University students who wish to take these degrees. A cor- tainer at the University, Mr. Geo, regular affiliated members of the Rite to be present and enjoy this reunion. Ancient and accepted Scottish Rite Reunion of the Bodies in Lawrence will be held next week, January 23 to 27, at which time will be conferred the several degrees from the thirty-second degree inclusives. The article in the Kansas Monday night telling of the visit of the Delta Phil Delta sorority of WasHBurn here stated that they examined Mrs. Thayer's collection of Japanese prints. The prints which they were shown are owned by H. C. Jeffries of New York City. What Do You Do for Your Headaches? e If you are bothered with headaches the only safe thing to do is to have your eyes carefully examined. Our examination is careful and thorough and our advice is honest. Gustafson FRANK ISE, Optometrist L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. F. B. McCOLLOCH. Druggist PROTCH The College Tailor 833 MASS. ST. BELL'S FLOWER SHOP Flowers Delivered Any Where by Telegraph, Express, Parcel Post PHONE 139 Parcel Post $ 8 2 5^{1 / 2} \mathrm{M A S S}. $ Freshmen Can Enroll Now! 1. Fifteen hours toward a degree. 3. Three hundred twenty five dollars in money for your course. Join the R.O.T.C. 2. A six weeks summer camp in Virginia or California. Military Office Robinson Gym. The Lewis petition declares that law limits free speech, impairs the obligation of contracts and is in conflict with the Thirteenth Amendment to the federal constitution preventing involuntary servitude. The issues raised have all been addressed and jalal! Kansas nylon leader, who has case now pending wherein he is fighting the industrial court. Topoka, January 18—The United Mine Workers of America today launched their legal fight against the Kansas Industrial Court. In a petition in the federal district court here, they requested that the detectors of the miners, asked Federal Judge Pollock to permanently enjoy the court from operation in labor disputes. Lewis also asked that the law be declared in violation to the federal constitution and reported pounding the final bernice. Send the Daily Kansan home. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY POOM—Or room and board for two boys. 1516 New Hampshire St. Phone 1146 Black. 79-23-298 LOST--Eik's tooth watch charm. Probably on Campus. Good reward. Call 1554 Black.-Dr. A. J. Ven Winkle. 79-3-240 A dazzling thrilling Romance of the * Desert FOR RENT—Rooms for girls in nicely furnished house. 923 Ohio Phone 584. 79-5-238 Adults 28c. Emulsified coconut oil makes the hair glossy and is excellent for shampoo. -Rankin Drug Store--adv. Zebra's Gripe cure breaks any cold over night. You can get it at Rankin Drug Store—adv. Nyal's Huskies for that sore or husky threat.—Rankin Drug Store.—adv. New Shipment of Montag's famous line of Stationery. Just the thing... Bankin Drug Store--adv. Johnson's famous fresh-every week chocolates will please her.—Rankin Drug Store--adv. Only Sketchograph "Just For Fun" Each of your friends should have your photograph and you should have a remembrance of them in return. Children 10e. THEY cement many lasting friendships. Soon you and your classmates will take different roads and it may be years before some of you meet again. In a year or so, you'll be mighty glad you took this means of keeping alive the memories of your school days. School Days Why not arrange to come to the studio now and have that photograph taken? James M. Moore Photographic "Makers of Photographs that Please" 719 Mass. St. Phone 964 ULTRAFINE MOUNTAIN Make Your Appointments for Jayhawker Pictures Now Doris Shoemaker, fa25, who has holidays on account of illness will be absent from classes since the not return until the second semester. $1 Da $1 ys $1 FINAL CLEARANCESALE Jan.10 to February 1 COATS ONLY OUR POLICY OF JANUARY CLEARANCE PRICES MAKES THIS SALE POSSIBLE. FOR THESE ARE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES DRESSES SUITS We have just received a Special shipment from New York for this sale. As compared with one month ago they are priced less than Half. Many of our Fall Suits included in this sale will be practical for spring wear. Prices Are Less than Cost. OTHER APPAREL Every Dress in our stock has been placed in one of the Two Groups, $14.75 and $24.75. Prices That Will Clear Our Racks Have Been Put on All Blouses, Petticos, Middies, Kimonas, Raincoats, Hosiery, and Silk Underwear. ALL SALES FINAL AND FOR CASH ONLY, NO REFUNDS, EXCHANGES OR APPROVALS Drescher's Correct Apparel for Women & Misses Saunder's-Lucas Orchestra Varsity Dance! F. A. U. Hall SATURDAY NIGHT Jan. 21, 1922 Next Varsity Thursday Jan 26 Bowersock Theatre, Tuesday, January 24th