FEEL SERVANT LACK Girls Houses at Smith College Forced to Become Co-Op- eration THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN erative In a letter received by Olive Constant, chairman of the house president's council, from Mary Smith, vice-president of W. S. G. A. and chairman of house presidents' council in 1918 and 19, now in advertising work in New York, Miss Smith writes the following in regard to the life of Smith College women: "The president of the student council at Smith, a friend of mine from home, was visiting me last week. She says most of the girls' houses there are going to be forced to become co-operative because of the shortage of servants. The faculty already and more are changing all the time. They have a house president's council which has gradually worked out to be a fine thing. "She was telling me about the mending bureau that the student council has established. Girls who want their clothes mended and haven't time to do it may take them to some central place where girls who are working their way through college will mend them. "She also says the Smith student council is concerning itself a great deal with the personal appearance of the girls. Its creed is that a Smith girl dressed as possible and they are arousing sentiment to that effect." Kappa Sigma will entertain with a house dance Saturday efening, March 27. BY THE WAY Dorothy Button, A. B.'19, who is teaching Fronter Yates at Center, will visit at the Alpha Chi Omega house week-end and will attend the Sphop Hop. Lena Pittinger of Arkansas City, will be in Lawrente to attend the Sophomor Hop, Friday night. Raymond E. Pendleton, c'23, spent Tuesday evening at his home in Ottawa. Katherine Bennett, c'23, and Elizabeth Stephens, 'c23 spent Tuesday evening at the Bennett house in Ottawa. The Mu Phi Epsilon fraternity will give a line-practice in Kansas City Friday afternoon to hear the Rachminhin-concert. Those in the party are invited to watch the performance of Baia fa' 20, Roberta ba' of Wavery, Cozette Johnston fa' 20, Thelmale Ha'a, fa' 21, Ruth Boersther, fa' 21, Laurine Lymc l^2, Daphnie Lymc fa' 23, Frances Morrison fa' 23, Faena Lee fa' 23, and Olive Constant fa' 20. Still Wearing Sox? Better Look And See If the gentleman with No. 12 feet who absent-mindedly tripped out of a pair of army xox on the campus last fall will call at Fraser hall soon and salvage them, he will greatly oblige the lost and found department. These unity articles have fallen from the land and found office, and are "personne non gratie" But what is more important, the entire lost and found department is burning to see a student so absent minded that he can cast off both his xox and never miss him. For this reason, all men students would neither their xox are still in place. If this is not done, some students who possibly lost the xox will never discover it until summer. The lost and found department also has accumulated sundry gloves, muffs, fountain pens, books, and bookbear jewels (with the help of upon identification. Most of the articles brought in are called for, but "Sockless Jerry" who has been absent-minded enough to lose his sock probably will be too tired to miss them, according to the lost and found department. Fresh Skater-"Eh—aren't we acquainted?" The first scientific excursion was undertaken by the University of Kanas, September 14, 1866. According to early history "the entire faculty went in a body on horseback—not on one horsehack" and we see that in a sea on certain turtles Young Lady (gilding gracefully away)—"Well, it's not a long-standing acquaintance, anyway."—Boston Transcript. which somebody had said were to be found there! "This *excursion*, says the writer, 'is a fair indication of the condition of science in the institution'." YESTERDAY A FRESHMAN SAID "I haven't had a date this year—but I'm going to cut lose and make a date" for the "COLLEGE HOP" It's going to be some party—you bet! FEATURES One-o'Clock Party Specially Waxed Floors Schofstall's Six Pieces Nifty Programs FRIDAY, ARRIL 9TH $1.50 the Couple. Robinson Gymnasium James Blakely withdrew from classes at Oread this week to leave in Alabama where he will take a position on the truck driver for the Red Star Oil Co. OREAD NOTES Luther Woodward was the victim of a quaerer accident yesterday while he was oiling his car. While he was under the car, a friend who was nearby put himself into his arm with such force that it almost cost him his eyesight. Willard Curtis is back in school again after an illness of a few days. Flora Clayton and Lolia McKee have been appointed as a committee of two to attend to staging the senior play. If the promoters of the Senior Weline Roast had consulted the almanac, they would have selected a mini week this spring for the affair. SO THAT YOU MAY KNOW Shoved over in one corner of the campus, "unherbal and unsung" is one of the institutions that prepares a part of the younger generation to freshen caps. Some college students from Douglas county and surrounding territory are enrolled in Oread Training School, and several University students are making up credits that they did not get in high school. HAYVILLE WANTS TO KNOW It was the first day of the basketball tournament, and chase reigned in the ball. The last day of the season was to be a alumnae day and all The teaching staff is composed of a number of seniors and graduate students in the department of Education, working under the direction of the faculty of the school of Education, and Oread Training School. Student teachers teach from nine to eightteen weeks. When the training school was established in 1910 it was quartered in Myer's hall. In the summer of 1915 the present building, valued with its equipment at $10,000, was erected. Since this institution takes the place in the school, its instruction is now open to all. the spare rooms were occupied by ten country maidens from Haville. country maidens from Hayville. "Did you ever see anyone who could ask so many questions," said one sister. "Every one on that team got up at five o'clock and worked breakfast in the school house was and why was Green hall gray, and why called it a hall any way when it is a whole building." "Yes," said another sister, "they asked me what kind of square dances we did here and if we kept our own cow, and they thought that the stand tower was a silo." And then the entire chapter betook themselves to the tournament and lent their lusty young voles to the supporter. And they defeated by a large margin and tearfully departed, leaving their rooms to the alumnae sisters of I Cutta Pi. F. B. MCOLLACH, Druggist Eastman Kodalis L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXAL STORE 847 Mass. St. PROTCH The College Tailor Sale of Fashionable Easter Apparel Saturday, April 27, to Saturday March 3rd, Inclusive GEORGETTE AND TRICOLETTE DRESSES Values of $85 to $95 ...at $75.00 Values of $69.50 to $79.50 ...at $59.50 Values $25 to $55 ... at 15 per cent less All Serge and Tricotine Dresses ... at 25 per cent less All Evening Dresses ... at 30 per cent less ALL GEORGETTE AND TAFFETA DRESSES GEORGETTE WAISTS Lot 1.—Values $13.50 to $18.50...at $9.75 Lot 2.—Values $10.00 to $12.50...at $7.75 Lot. 3.—Values $ 7.50 to $9.00...at $5.75 All Crepe de Chine Waists...25 per cent less EASTER OFFERING OF SUITS AND COATS 5 Suits—Values $125 to $150 ... $107.50 All other Suits and Coats .at 15 per cent less Silk Petticoats .at 10 per cent less SILK HOSIERY SPECIAL Pure Silk Thread Hose—Cotton top $3.50-$4.00 ... at $2.95 Pure Silk Thread Hose—Cotton top $2.50 ... at $1.95 Fiber Silk Thread Hose—Cotton top $2.00 ... at $1.25 NEW SHOWING IN EASTER MILLINERY Unusual Values $7.50 to $32.50 Make Your Selections Early-Be Ready for the Easted Parade Dr. Allyn Foster OF Brooklyn, N. Y. will speak AT 11:00 o'clock Sunday Morning First Baptist Church 8th & Kentucky BONEDRY WILLARD THREAD RUBBER Batteries Come That Way WE Have Your Size in Stock Carter Tire & Battery Co. Phone 1300 1909 Mass. Certificates of Deposit THE WATKINS NATIONAL BANK "The Bank where Students Bank" Put your spare money in our certificates of deposit They bear 3 per cent Interest "Grab your hat Jim" said a student last night "We'll just have time to run over to the COLLEGE INN and get a malted-milk before he closes for the night."