THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ANNUAL JUNIOR PROM TO BE HELD APRIL 16 Big All-University Party Will be Informal According to Managers April 16 will be the date of the Junior Prom, according to an announcement made this morning by the managers. The big All-University party will be informal this year, and hold in the gymnasium, as is the custom. The date was first set by Managers Wells and Bauman as January 16, but was postponed on account of a conflict with basketball games. The team had to cancel the meeting we have kept the date pushed up until today, when the managers arranged for all necessary preparation for the date announced . The Prom is the biggest and highest priced of any of the All-University social functions, the Committee on Student Affairs allowing the managers a charge of five dollars per couple. The managers claim that completeness will be their motto, and that floor, music decorations, intermission fare, amal, all will be the best that can be produced. The music, Chairman Ryan says, will be a fourteen to eighteep orchestra from Kansas City. The programs have already been given out, the managers holding this item back for a surprise. An alleeed side-splitting farce is in process of preparation by the more gifted of the dramatic talent of the University, which even the managers don't know anything about. A large number of the more beautiful of the men in this event in this event. "Floors will be waxed, etc. etc," added Manager Wells. BY THE WAY Joseph Opocensky, e'21, has withdrawn from school and returned to his home at Cuba. D. D. Markley, manager and organizer of the Blue Melody Orchestra wisely known through the middle ages in the quest of Phi Chi Thursday evening. Helen Palmer and Gladys Manwaring, c23, will shop in Kansas City Saturday. Dorothea Engle, Dorthea Cochran, Jessie Lee Wyatt, e21 and Teresa Tummel, e23, will go to Kansas City today. Helen Zemor, c'20 and Loretta Chapman, c'21 will visit their parents over Sunday at Kansas City. C'21 of Wichita will be their guest. Dr. Leo I. Davis m15 was a guest at the Phi Chi House Monday evening. Dr. Davis is stationed at the Hospital at Fort Lyons, Colorado. Mary E. Anderson, c'20, will spend Saturday and Sunday with friends in Topeka. Esther Furnish of Kansas City, Mo., will be the guest of Marian Casey, c22 Saturday and Sunday. Kathleen Davis, c21, will spend Friday with friends in Manhattan. Miss Davis will return in time for the basketball game Saturday night. Prof. E. H. S. Bailey's class in food products visited the down town bakeries this week. They found them fitted up in the most modern machinery and turning out the best of productions. They also tested them that they had their biggest business in berry pies, of which orders went to Haskell. YOU SHOULD WEAR A SUIT OF CLOTHES that is intended for you only. Otherwise your personal desires are not considered. Have me measure you for a suit that will reflect your own individuality. Prices are no more than ready mades. See My Ad Sat. Evening Post Feb. 28th Samuel G. Clarke 1033 Mass. St. The men's gymnasium department announces that the gymnasium is now open for "Make-Up" or practice work at the following hours: Mon, Wed, and Fri at 5:30; Saturday at 10:30, and at 11:30; 2:30 and 3:30. Christian Endeavor meetings will be resumed at the Christian church Announcements BONE DRY WILLARD THREAD RUBBER Batteries Come That Way First Baptist Church "THE CHURCH LEADERSHIP OF TOMORROW" Subcribers to the Iowa State Student know their carrier boy's telephone number and make use of it if they fail to receive a paper. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. Your first opportunity to attend church in three weeks--be there. Sunday Morning Rev. Frank Jennings, Pastor Trinity Episcopal Church A six weeks program of lectures and field work for training Red Cross chapter executive secretaries, will be given at the University, beginning March 16th. These lectures will be held during afternoons, in the west wing of the Administration Building probably Room 8. The schedule of W E Have Your Size in Stock CHAPLAIN EVAN A. E-D- WARDS, RECTOR Lent 1920 Beginning February 22nd UNAWA F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist Eastman Kadooka L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pen THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. 10:00 a. m, The Holy Communion. 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion Carter Tire & Battery Co. Phone 1300 1009 Mass. 4:00 p. m. Vital Talks on Life. For students. SATURDAYS: 7:45 p. m. Evening Prayer and Address. 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Sunday. The meeting next Sunday at 6:45 o'clock will be a special Student Day discussion. the Holy Rite of Confirmation. HOLY WEEK: PALM SUNDAY MARCH 28th Bishop Wise will administer 7:30 p. m. 15-minute Choir Service. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. 10:00 a.m. and Thursday, 10:00 a. m. 7:45 p. m. GOOD FRIDAY: shop wise will administer the Holy Rite of Confirm- FRIDAY: 10:00 a.m. Mornning Prayer. 12:00–3:00 The Three Hours. 7:45 p.m. St. Martin's "Cruel- ship" Service. EASTER DAY, APRIL 4th. 6:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. The Holy Communion, Office Hours: 10-12, except Mon- days and Saturdays; 4–6 Mondays and Fridays. FOR SATURDAY and All Week, March 1st - 6th, Inc. SPECIAL SALE OF BLOUSES 100 125 Voile anu Organdie Waists $7.00 to $10.00 values at $4.95 3.50 to 6.00 values at 2.95 2.50 to 3.25 values at 1.95 Georgette Blouses $12.00 to $18.00 values at $9.75 Up to...11.50 values at 6.75 The Thrifty will not fail to attend this s a l e . Values are offered that we cannot again duplicate this season. JAPANESE KIMONAS $8.50 $10 $12 $18 $20 Just arrived from Tokio — Imported direct by us. COTTON CREPE SILK $3.50 $4.50 $6.00 Presbyterian Christian Endeavow Society will resume its meetings next sunday following removal of the fian bam. Miss Margaret Larkin, c23, will end the meeting which begins at 6:45. lectures, hours, and rooms will be announced later. The Pie Social at the Baptist church announced for this Friday night has been postponed until next March 8, because of the fau ban. Band rehearsal will start atduray at 2:00. Every member requested to be present. S. Z. Herb. The Cosmopolitan Club Meeting will be held Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at Con Hoffman's home, 9 p.m. on Thursday. The evening is previously announced. The meeting will be in the form of students of the University are urged an informal social and all foreign to attend. The Rev. H. C. Herring of Wichita of Wichita Will Speak in Observance of THE COLLEGE DAY OF PRAYER at the --at the Plymouth Congregational Church SUNDAY, FEB. 29, 11:00 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Woman's Glee Club At Home to Student and Faculty Members of the University of Kansas and to Citizens and Visitors in Lawrence Hostesses: Dot Ashlock Olive Creek Margaret Guivoski Ruby Armstrong Ruby Whitcroft Ruby Boerstler Dorothy Brandle Gladys Heath Dakeel Deker Rheba White Mabel Anderson Vera Nealy Ruth Brown Gladys Apple Elizabeth Burkhalter Media Van Zandt Mary McChesney Helen Darby Florence Ferris Helen Wewen Eulalia Kauffman Viac Media Dougall Dolores Ellenberger Glenda Ellenberger Dorothy Wall Nina McLatchy Nadine Morrison Cretta Seeley Lois McHenry Glossie Blackburn Mary Anderson Frances Washburn Jo Dougherty Marguerite Fisher Laura Harkrader Armena Rumberger Marguerite Nelson Fern Emmons Frances Riley Gladys Chaplin Sacher Marguerite Atwood Frieda Wishrop Elva McMullen Ruth Neal Zada Shipley Belva Shores Tuesday Evening, March 2 Fraser Chapel BOWERSOCK THEATRE, TUESDAY, MAR. 2 One Night Only The Funniest, Fastest, Cleanest Musical Comedy of the Season COME ALONG MARY Book and Lyrics Edward Paulton IT'S SOME SHOW Produced under the Direction of Harvey D. Orr Music by Louis Weslyn A Melodic Pageant of Youth, Beauty, Laughter, Joy, Sunshine and Pretty Girls 20 WONDROUS GIRLS UNDER 20 Positively the original N.Y. Cast and Chorus Intact Prices; 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Plus War Tax Seats on Sale at the Round Corner Drug Store, Saturday, February 28