CHORUSES AT SOPH HOP Midnight Revue Will be Unique Says Entertainment Committee Twenty-eight of K. U.'s beauties will comprise the chorus of the "Den of Horors" the midnight Revue to be staged at the Soph Hop, according to chairman of the entertainment company, the best dramatic talent in the University will be shown by the leads in the cast," he said. Dorothea Engle is directing the chorus. The cast in the play is Doreen Fowler, Betty Bradbury, Gladys Mannwarning, Hazel Winkler, Helen Palmer, Geraldine Olt, Marion Montgory, Marthe Thompson, Nelle Carney, Herbess Tunnell, Velma Knoles, Atkinson, Alison Cook, Atkinson, Alice Carney, Cornelia Washburn, Alice Penny, Elis Grant, Elaia Kaufman, Katharine Stubbs, Mariorie Glycast, Geraldine Rogers, Cleveland Chevall, Mytre Granges, Francis Cooper, Frances Lee Evans, Laurice Brennough, Pauline Rulse. Jose Papila, a famous Italian accordion player is an added feature to the eight piece Kuhn orchestra. "This musician has been imported at an extra cost and is sure to make K. Miles and I take notice," said Chink"Blair, Music Director of The Bolshihevistic idea will be carried out as far as the law allows." Hiawatha County Backs "Fighting" Tom Smith Five hundred citizens of Hawaii county in a mass meeting in the county seat, March 19, for purpose of demonstrating the esteem in which they hold "Fighting" Tom Hanks as the captain for number of the Supreme court, p: seed resolutions indorsing his candidacy for that position. J. S. Leek, of Hiawatha, presided at the meeting and music was furnished by the Hiawatha band. Mr. Leeks' citizenship and loyalty were cultured with pride by educators who declared themselves willing to back him in his campaign. We want to let you know that we have an assortment of— Young Men's Young men's Clothing that will open your eyes in wonder on account of the materials and tailoring and for least cash. Up to $70.00 down to $27.50 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KO F S T A D S SELLING SYSTEM BY THE WAY Helen Hogue, c'22, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Olathe. Marie Conboy, c22, will spend Saturday and Sunday visiting relatives in Kansas City, Mo. Mildred Deets, c'20, and Ella Bainum, c'22, spent this Saturday and Sunday at the home of Miss Bainum in Kansas City, Missouri. Elizabeth Stevens, e23, is spending this week end at her home in Kansas City, Missouri. Julia Caton of Winfield spent the week-end at the Pi Phi house. Mildred Fowler, '23, spent Saturday and Sunday in Lexington, Mo. Margaret Wallis and Ruth Torrence in Winfield spent the week-end at the Theta house. John Cordts of Topeka spent Sunday in Lawrence. Maurine McKernan Wood of Topeka, is a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Roland J. Clark, e 18, Chemist for e Campbell Baking System in Kansas City, spent the week-end at the Chi Shi Sigma house. T. H, Vaughn, c15, and John A, Reber, c16, who are now teaching in the Winfield High School, visited the Alpha Chi Sigma house last week. Marcella Ott from Pittsburg spent Saturday and Sunday at the Chi Omega house. Women's Glee Club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:15 o'clock in Boom 15, Fine Arts Building. The Glee Club will be ready to meet ready in Mina Wellington's studio. Ruth Eppere, Margaret Miller, and Faith Martin from Manhattan spent the week-end at the Pi Phi house. Announcements The Zoology Club will meet in the library of Snow Hall, Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock. The Varsity "A" Club will meet at Robinson Gymnasium at q:15 o'clock Wednesday. "I'll be glad when spring comes" said a girl today, "the Sunday night dates are so numerous at our house that we have to spend most of the evening at Student Volunteers will meet as 6:45 o'clock, Wednesday evening in Myers Hall. ference of Social Work and a K. U. graduate, will address the club. Every one invited. The Sociology Club will meet in Fraser Hall, Tuesday night at 7:30 to discuss the Kansas City Public Welfare Association vice president of the National Con- The Oread Cafe "Bricks" Kappa Phi will meet, Wednesday night at 6:45 at Myers hall. F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggis Eastern Kodaikens L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. but when spring comes we can at least go for a walk after our dinner date." F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist SPRING IS NEAR And the danties available at the Victory Lunch will satisfy the most delicate appetite VICTORY LUNCH FICHO BROS., Propr. Two Special Values $29.75 $39.75 Made from the fashionable Polo and Silvertone fabrics. All the new shades and all sizes. EASTER SUITS You should not put off selecting your Easter suit. Just now we are making a special showing of all the best models in spring suits. 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