THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY Phi Mk Alpha, professional musical fraternity, hold initiation Sunday night for Miles Blim, A. B. '19, College of Emporia. Clarence Block, c'22, of Mound Ridge, Homer R. Butcher, c'23 of Marion, George L. Chandler, c'21 of Topeka, Joseph H. Dworokivcz c'23 of Knoxville, N. Reg E.Gaf fraternity, Wrigh, Adrian Pouloult, fa'22 of Damar, Edwin Schneider, fa'23 of Atchison, James L. Scott, c'23 of Ottawa and Clifford L. Teeter, c'21 of Dodge City. Eulalie Dougherty, c'22, has returned from a visit with relatives at Salina. Gamma Phi Beta announces the pledging of Lois Robinson of Harper, Kansas. The freshen of the Kappa Gamma sorority entertained with a dance on Saturday night, March 6. Miss Dori Middlekauf, who has been visiting Alice Penney, c22 and Gertrude McMahon, c22 at the Alpha Delta Pi house and her brother, "Rip" Middlekauf at the Pit Gause house, returned her home in Hays Monthly morning. Henry Schott of Chicago, was a guest at the Phi Gam house while in attendance at the Testimonial Memorial meeting last week. Dale Collins, c"22, who was called to his home in Pittsburg, Kansas, because of the illness of his mother, has returned to school. Announcement is made of the marriage of Lucile Hovey c'19 and Willard Benton, c'19. The marriage took place at Joplin, Missouri, October 18, 1919. Mr. Benton is a member of Alpha Tau Omega. Lucile Hovey is a member of Alpha Delta Pi. Mr. and Mrs. Benton will make their home in Lawrence. OREAD NOTES Oread's basketball team will enter in the district tournament to be held at Ottawa Friday and Saturday of this week. A crowd of Oread students are expected to go to Ottawa in cars to see the tournament. Maddolin Neubauer has returned to her classes after a weeks absence due to a sprained knee which she received in basketball. The Oread girls' and boys' teams will meet Dex Soto Thursday night at Haskell gymnasium. A fast game is expected and the home team is determined to come out at the big end of the score although Oread has been defeated twice by the visitors. The Oread teams are still the Oread teams to use the style of play which they have practiced at Robinson gymnasium. Robert Haggart left for Kansas City Friday morning to spend the day visiting friends. He returned Tuesday. The city has attraction tours that include walking through all his classes Wednesday as assures us that he enjoyed his visit. GLOOM IS EXPLAINED The grades are now in for the first five weeks which probably accounts for the atmosphere of gloom notice-ble on entering the school building at Orend. Students whose grades are too far below passing are not allowed to continue with the courses. Oread has been represented in all school sports so far this year. Now Professor Nutt hints that a track team may be organized, the boys should not participate, and the reason why an excellent track team should not be developed. Fred Kramer is back in school again after being in Rindale where he went on account of the death of his brother. Mr Kramer is a pharmacy student at the University of Kansas but he is taking a course in English at Ourea to make up an entrance credit to the University. Aggies Help Fund Kansas Aggies gave $397.37 to the east relief fund. The Rotary Club had charge of the funds. CAFETERIA UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT See what you're getting and Get what you want J. E. HARRIS 931 Mass. Irish Party to be Given At the Christian Church by the young people of the Christian Church Friday evening at the church. University students will be welcome. Entertainment for the evening will be distinctly original, according to George Struble, chairman of the St. Patrick's School of Fine Arts will be held," he said, "which was bounced for the purpose of promoting misapplied art in all its exquisite branches and in all its creative uses." Such subjects as poetic inscription and culinary consumption." University Students are Invited to Oksaloosa, Ia. The Oskaloosa Fellowship discussion group has invited the interested students of the University of Kansas to attend the Midwestern Conference of the Fellowship Reconciliation会议. M. Thomas Bishop, Paul Jones, M. Thomas Case, Rev. C. E. Pickett, at Oskaloosa March 12-13-14. The national office of the fellowship of Reconciliation in 118 East 28 St. New York City. Rev. Noble S. Elderman, Western Secretary of the fellowship with office in Chicago. Rev. Eldarin. Rev. Eldarin was former pastor of the Congregational church of Lawrence. Incarnation Prize Given This Year, Says Edwards The fifty award prize offered by the Rev, Evan D. Edwards for the best essay on some phase of the Incarnation, is to be awarded this year instead of next year, as the Kansas stated several days ago. The essays must be in by May 10, length to be determined by the writer, and the award will be made May 31. The committee, which consists of Dr. Arthur胡hurd, Rev. J. W. Boyer, and Rev. E. A. Edwards. Any member of the committee may also be referred for references to bibliography. This gives the students who desire to compete for the prize two months in which to work up their essays. Announcements Dr. E. Smith, of the University Hospital, urges all students who have taken gargle bottles from the hospital to return them as soon as possible. A tea for the University Women's Association will be given March 18 at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. S. W. Wilson, M.D. All women are invited to attend. Nell Carey, c'23, went to Kansas City last night. New Scenery A beautiful set of new scenery has been bought at a cost of $250 for "Her Husband's Wife" That's how much the Dramatic Club thinks of the production. The club is proud to be able to stage two big plays this year, each of equally high merit, for "Her Husband's Wife" is sure at least to equal "Mrs. Temple's Telegram," in its bright, laugh-producing cleverness and excellent dramatic presentation. DON'T MISS IT Bowersock, March 22 ONLY A WEEK FROM NEXT MONDAY ORDER SEATS NOW from Hartzell Ray, 140 Indiana. Enclose remittance and stamped, self-addressed envelope. Prices: $1.10, 83c, 55c Including War Tax 'Let's Go to The Jayhawk' Always room for one more here. And you get the kind of food you like. $5.50 for $5.00 $3.30 for $3.00 Keep us in mind after dances. Open till one o'clock. The Jayhawk Cafe RAY AND HARRY Place your order for Easter now. ECONOMY IN CLOTHES at a price that is no more than asked for ready made clothes. Place your order now for your new Spring suit. Deliveries can be made to suit your convenience. loss not consist of saving a dollar or so upon the original purchase—but in securing LASTING SATISFACTION Samuel G. Clarke 1033 Mass.St. An Exquisite Collection of charming millinery y for semi-dress and all general wear for our Week-End Offering including the most popular Transparent Brim Hats Suitable for Present and Easter Wear Clever inserts of flowers and wreaths of flowers in these transparent brim hats which are veiled with gossamer malines, hair clothes, georgettes and chantilly lace. flaunt an independence that should prove a satisfaction to those of individual tastes. Also included a variegated collection of very fashionable millinery in all the shiny straws; flower, burnt ostrich and ribbon trims at these very special prices— $ 7.50 $10 $12.50 High School Basket Ball Tournament The high school teams that come to Lawrence for the state high school basketball tournament will be entertained at Fraternity and Sorority Houses This is a yearly custom growing out of the fact that such houses are not taxed by the State. For Further Information Write Forrest C. Allen Manager of Athletics, - - Lawrence Austin, Texas, policemen were praised by the Daily Texan for rescuing to act in the recent Freshman. Sophomore rush. The cops' attitude was not to increase the list of casual-fiting to act in the freshmen. Reel Tailors Let us make you moving pictures on the Screen of Fashion Our showing of Spring Patterns will aid you immensely in your selection of materials. 917 Mass. Wm. H. Schulz 917 Mass. St. Certificates of Deposit Put your spare money in our certificates of deposit They bear 3 per cent Interest THE WATKINS NATIONAL BANK "The Bank where Students Bank" Stale Stuff Ought a successful sermon to contain the element of novelty? Could you write a successful sermon? If a man of your intelligence couldn't, where is the next crop of preachers coming from? Think about it. Plymouth Jottings Lenten Series, Number Four Is being installed in the ZEPHYR Bakery. This will be of interest to those who have been disappointed by not being able to get this bread. And with the additional output you can rest assured that no measure looking toward quality and cleanliness will be overlooked. AN ADDITIONAL OVEN PHONE YOUR GROCER MADE CLEAN SOLD CLEAN SOLD CLEAN The Zephyr Bakery 6th and Mass. BOWERSOCK THEATRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 12 Walter Hast Presents EMMA BUNTING IN Cosmo Hamilton's Delightful Comedy "SCANDAL" A real story, packed with rich humor and tense situations, told with the fine skill of one of America's greatest novelists. 7 Month's Record run Chicago And destined for a Run of one year New York City PRICE: 50c. to $2.00, plus war tax Seats on Sale! Tuesday, at the Round Corner Drug Store