THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA COMING Famous Dancer Will Assist in Club Entertainment The Columbia Symphony Orchestra with the famous dance, Miler Dorothy Volkley, will be at the Bowie Soccer Theatre, Thursday, March 3 The Business and Professional Women's Club of Lawrence and the United States are having this troupe here for the benefit of their club-house fund. The Ricker home, on Main Street was left to this organization on the death of Mr. Ricker. The home will be sold and the proceeds will be applied on the club fund which will be used for the business district of Lawrence. Mile. Volkey is a graduate of Mille Pavlowa's school of dancing, and is one of the features of the show. Fifteen members of the club attend the University at the present time Golda Fuger, '17, is teaching in the schools of Clinton, Okla. Don't forget the big Dramatic Club play next Monday, Feb. 28. It is the last one this year. The Important Coupon and your mail order coupon in Kansan...adv. Chlor-E-Denta tooth paste. The tooth whitener—Rankins Drug Store, ady. Baseball Practice Begins on the Gymnasium Floor Several pitchers and catchers are working out in Robinson Gymnasium from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock every after the game, with hands of game ball and "pepper." Next week the seats will be cleared away from the sides of the gymnasium and a miniature diamond will be laid out for use in working out plays, and in base ball that will be laid out in the southeastern corner of the gym floor. Custer, Martin, and Sutton are looking good and will probably make good pitchers. Two old heads, Uhlbush and Zavolzhayev, will play well. Blumer, a sophomore, is working out regularly. Harry Cane, Fraser, Gray and Kryb form a good bunch of material from which to pick catchers. Little will be back next quarter. Texas Oil Fire Costly Ranger, Texas, Feb. 24—A block of business buildings in the heart of Treckenridge, oil town, was destroyed by fire this afternoon with a loss of $500,000, according to word received here by long distance telephone. Johnstons Quality chocolates. Rankins Drug Store,—adv. Shaving brushes, all sizes.—Ranking Drug Store.—adv. Old Maple Portrays Features of Lincoln At the southwest corner of the crossing of 10th and Tennessee streets, stands an old maple tree. It is not a pretty tree—the limbs are broken, and the weather-bent trunk is crooked, but through a freak of wind it has grown and twisted until it portrays the likeness of Abraham Lincoln. Students and townpeople pass up the old tree, daily, and never notice anything peculiar in its formation. It is only at night when the street light is burning that the remarkable likeness can be seen. Occasionally some pedestrian, hurrying along with his eyes bent to the sidewalk, stops suddenly as he is startled to stop and looks again. Then he stops and examines the roots of the grilled maple, and smiling roes on his way. The roots of this ancient tree protrude above ground, and extend out over the brick sidewalk. However, the roots of this tree are different. Our prices have been reduced Eat at DELUXE CAFE Two Good Places to Eat—Here and Home Most such protruding roots merely serve as provocation for outcursts of sulphurous language, when the late wayfarer stubs his toe against one of them. Time and weather have twisted the roots of the old tree at 10th and Tennessee into such shape that they transform the shadow of the street light into a striking likeness of Abraham Lincoln. One projection casts the shadow of the shaper, and the other makes the long nose. The sharp chin and ragged ears are clearly outlined, and just so the whole rugged face of the Great Librarian is pictured on the worn sidewalk. Any girl desiring to work for room and board for the remainder of the year call W, Y, G, C. A. Employment Phone, 1315--ad, 101-2 The Kansas City K. U. alumni will have a banquet at the Hotel Mush-leb February 26, to renew college interests and enjoy the two finest speakers in Kansas—Governor Henry J. Allen and Chancellor Ernest H. Lindley. A feature of the banquet is the music of Miss Genevieve Lichtenbaum, baritone, of a number of songs composed by Miss Genevieve Lichtenbaum. The composer is an alumna and former member of the fine art faculty. Tickets may be purchased from Miss Clem Lambert, Gate City Bank, or Charles P. Woodbury. Alumni Will Have Banquet Hats— Helen McKinney, '18, is teaching at Atchison. Send the Daily Kansan home. ALTERATIONS We alter, repair, refine, clean and press ladies suits and desires of every description. —everyone carries Spring 1921 all over it— —the new roll brim, wide band in Telescope or Creaso Model— SCHULZ The Tailor 917 Mass. St. New Caps here for your choosing Colors are * Tobacco Brown Hunters Green Stadium Grey Hats $5 to $10 - Caps $2.50 to $5 Shirts $2.50 to $5 Glad to Show You Spring Shirts— Collar attached now on display. See the New York Winter Garden Beauties EAT WIEDEMANN'S "OWN BRAND" in the "PASSING SHOW" The World's Famous Extravaganza Bowersock Opera House Friday Night, Feb. 25 Greatest Theatrical Event in History of Lawrence Your invited To stop in at This store Real soon And see all The new Spring Styles in Ever'things for Young men To wear— Prices normal CORDOVAN Oxfords at $10.00 Best quality Shell Cordovan. Last year this grade sold for $18.50. Yes we do repairing OTTO FISCHER Shines too 813 Mass. Street Take her a box of Quinby's Chocolate Shop Candy (In Redwood Box) Creamis. lb. $1.50 Fruits and Nuts. lb. $2.00 Fruit juices. lb. and 5 lb. Boxes. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIAL Chocolate Cordial Cherries, lb...89c Chocolate Fruit and Nuts, lb...69c Charms, 8 pkgs, 25c, box...50c If Its Advertised—We Have It The Round Corner Drug Co. 801 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kans. Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE 12 W. Ninth Lawrence Pantatorium Phone 508 "Twist 'Er Tail" " KANSAS VS. MISSOURI BASKETBALL ADMISSION Tickets- - - $1.00 Student Enterprise Reserved $.50 Friday--Saturday Game Called 7:30 p.m. "Let's Go Kansas" Missouri-Kansas Flirtation Dance