THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BLEE CLUB TO TAKE FIRST TRIP OF YEAR Concerts Will be Given in Olathe and Kansas City Men's Glee Club will start on the first trip of this year Saturday morning, to Olathe and Kansas City, Mo. The first concert will be given at Olathe Saturday afternoon under the supervision of Miss Ewing考验, the host of the concert at Olathe. The concert in Kansas City will be held in the Junior College Auditorium and will be conducted by the Lathrop Trade School of Kansas City. The sale of tickets in Kansas City, according to a message from the assistant manager of the club, reached the three hundred mark Sunday. The program will consist of vocal solos and a piano solo. C, V. Kittering, C. D. Burkholder, and P. V. Darby will give the vocal solos and Miles Blim, graduate student of the department of fine arts in piano, will give the piano solo. About thirty-three men will make the trip. Future trips to be made by the club include a tour of the important cities of Kansas and a week end trip to Achoison and Leavenworth. These trips will be made in the later part of March. Doris Rosser of Topaka is a new student enrolled on the Hill. She has recently returned from several months visit in California. BY THE WAY Cranton Vincent of Topeka is a new medic, having enrolled for the second semester. Miss. Jane Morley, Miss Elizabeth McCaul, and Miss Abigale Bibby of Kansas City, Mo., were at the Daytime DL Pi店, Saturday at Sunday. Miss Gladys Adams of Kansas City sent Saturday and Sunday with Hen Johnson, fa'22 at the Alpha Delta Pt house. Miss Bessie M. Bossell, A. B. '14 on Concordia, spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Eula Lee Bozzel, c23 at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Nine Cabinet Members Have Quit President President Wilson has accepted nine resignations of cabinet members during his tenure of office. Secretary of State, Robert Lansing is the last man to leave the president's cabinet. Polly McRae, one of the members who have resigned; James C. McReynolds, attorney-general, Aug. 29, 1914, to be associate judge of the United States Supreme Court. William J. Bryan, secretary of stats, June 9, 1915, differences with the president on foreign policy. Lindley M. Garrison, secretary of war, difference with president on universal military training. William G. McAdoo, secretary of treasury. Nov. 23, 1918, needed a rest and more income. Thomas W. Gregory, attorney general, found private practice more agreeable. William C. Redfield, secretary of commerce, Nov. 1, 1918, difference with the administration. Carter Glass, secretary of treasury, Nov. 15, 1919, to become senator. Franklin K. Lane, secretary of the interior, Dec. 7, 1919, to enter private business. Robert Lansing, secretary of state, Friday, Feb. 13, 1920. Smith College Offers Six $500 Graduate Fellowships Smith college is offering six graduate fellowships of $500 value for the encouragement of advanced work. The scholarships are open to women graduates of Smith College and of other colleges and universities of recognition standing. The school offers only one subject to renewal of description. Holders of scholarships are required to do six hours work a week, other than teaching, if required. At the end of the year thesis on the results of the work are required. Application is open to S. N. Deane 123 Elm St., Northportam, Mass., before March 16th. K. U. Man to Architects Meet K. U. Man to Architects Meet Prof. Goldwin Goldamith will attend the annual meetin' of the Kansas Association of Architects and a day of granting honors. Professor Goldamith will preside at this meeting. "A real program consisting of the discussion of some worth while subject to all building tradesmen," according to an article in the last issue of the Construction news. Being a Good Fellow Is a Perfect Alibi I ben wondering if ever you noticed the assortment of good fellos' in this world, wel i have and it is queer at the funny things they will state about divers persons, and then quit by making in the announcement that she has a good fello. Now they are a Dird down in Erie, what it cost his dad several centuries of dollars to keep out of the jung last yr, an before Jal the 1st they kept tract of th times he was sober, he refused to do manual play, played african golf and smoked promiscuously like, like, like. In Erie if you smoke what the Ladies thinks is too much, you are a pauper and no count fool. Wel comin back to the al round versatil man of numerous bad habits, when i was in the ol burg Xmas, some one was discussion him and his chances for bein the next sunday school super, an they brot their argument again, and then fell. Then they're a guy what never has missed the collection box since he was old enough to no he shud only put one in an spend th other; he studys the lesen ever week, don't overindulge in anything but domines, hates to be seen drinkin a coke, but now that they ceil, he will quell them, an they must disgrave jiahouse he is disgraced. Now with al these faults I herd some brite pipe说,“thea nut.” Chances are when al is said and did the last gull will have the best job in the hereafter, but hea nut, an the first bird is a good fellow have your 13.33 a day carryin a hoo or jerkin soda, an I am not wantin to convince you that tha regular sundaycare customer can earn your 13.33 dugn恳机 or bein county acneyny, al] want to no w is how it go to be ascertained jis which was the good felljo, and just who is not, and i wonder what is the requirements for bein a good felljo, whot the soir cin- clew wud say was a good fellow, wud probably be no count in the estimation of the livery barn boss. I see that in olden times barbers was not aloed to talk aloud to customers, muta ben a funy situation. G. M. Expects to Resume Luncheon Next Week The regular Y. M. C. A. noon-day luncheon is expected to be resumed next week if authorities decide to lift the influenza ban on public gatherings. Dr. A. Z. Culler of McPherson College is expected to be the speaker at this time. He spent a year engaged in relief work in Turkey, Syria and Armenia, returning from these countries in January. His subject probably will be "The Drama in the Near 'East.'" Send The Daily Kansan home. Martin Tells Governing Body He Believes the Soviet Form Washington, Feb. 18. — Ludwig C. Martin, soviet representative in the United States defree a senate foreign regulations sub-c Committee and refused to disclose secret instructions from his government. Best These documents have been hidden, he said, and he refused to give out the location. Some have been destroyed he said. The dictatorship of the proletariat was attacked by Martin. Do you believe in overthrowing this government Senator Brenda胺告, "No" Martin replied. "I would refuse to recommend anything of the kind but I think the soviet form of government the best," he said. As announced in Tuesday's Kansan, about 70,000 scholarships are available for ex-service men through that department of Education of the Y- Many Vocations Offered by Y. M. C. A. to Veteran "Con" Hoffman, general secretary in charge of Y. M. C. A. activities at K. U., is in receipt of literature explaining the advantages offered to former staffmen. Mr. Hoffman explains the explain the offer to a man interested. "I hope," said Mr. Hoffman, "that the men of this vicinity will take advantage of this wonderful opportunity. Those interested may call at my office in Myers Hall at any time during the day." Business English, Dairy Farming, Writemic for Mechanics, Algebra, Geometry, Bookkeeping, Productive Oxcharding, Electric Storage Batteries Civil Service, Steam Turbines, Law, Farm Motors. More than 250 courses are available, covering almost every profession and trade. A few of the courses are as follows: Chicago, Feb. 17.-Women of the nation will go before political conventions this year asking adoption of an act endorsing legislation to better conditions of women and children in the industrial and social bygenic lines. Women to Appear Before Political Conventions SOVIET DEFIES SENATE J. Frost Leaves Ground For Sweet Pea Plant This was decided at the convention of the league of women voters here today. Mr. Krebetechtmeyer of Grinnell made his first appearance in basketball circles last week by making a goal in the game with K. U. His entrance this late in the season has undoubtedly "Sweet peas should be planted immediately, if you have not already done so" said Prof. W. C. Stephens of the department of Botany this formative year on the ground and the seeds can be planted in perfect safety." Beds of illly-of-the valley, iris, phlox, and other beds which spread under ground roots should be thinned cut at this time, according to Professor Stephens. Beds of this nature should be dug about every four years and the mats of the roots separated. Before transplanting, the ground should be lightly mulched. Such treatment will make a vast difference in the amount of bloom and the length of the blooming period. These plants can also be transplanted to new beds in the spring, and will bloom in all probability the same season. The lilies of the valley lie on the north side of the house or placed where there is abundant shade. Hold-up Man Takes Ring From High School Girl Zoobelle Treves, a Lawrence High school girl who takes music lessons on the Hill, was held up last night by police after returning home from taking a lesson. After demanding and getting a ring the hold-up man released her without doing her any more harm. No clue she has been found, according to the police. To Round Up Deserters Washington, Feb. 18—A round up of willful draft deserters will be startled in the U.S., rounded today. There are 173,911 listed as deserters. They will be prosecuted vigorously. Announcements House Presidents' Council cannot meet this week on account of the flu ban. Next regular meeting first Wednesday in March. Rota society will meet Thursday at 4:30 o'clock at 1332 La. Olive Constant, Chairman. The Botany Club will not hold its regular meeting Wednesday evening as announced because of the flu. Sachems will meet tonight, Wednesday, at the Acacia House at 9:00 p. m. The "Varsity A" class will meet Wednesday at 7:15 o'clock instead of Thursday. The University Orchestra will have a string rehearsal Thursday at 7:30, Fraser. The Botany Club will hold its regular meeting Wednesday evening Feb. 18 at the home of Prof. Stevens 1121 La. Ave, at 7 o'clock. Response to Delta Upsilon announces the pledging of Nicholas Apollonio, sp, of Boston, Mass. There will be no meeting of the Noman's Forum until the ban is lifted. roll call will be given with a late botanical investigation. Sphinx will meet at the Alpha Tau Omega house at 7:30 Thursday night This is the Way The HUTCHINSON NEWS Defines Advertising ----WE LIKE IT---if it were not for the British navy" Lady Nancy Aston said in an address before primrose league last night. Advertisingly Speaking The other day, an interested reader of "Advertisingly Speaking" asked what advertising was really for. Here's the answer. Advertising is a "jazzer" in the machinery of selling. The goods you buy pass thru many hands coming from the manufacturer to you and it is the function of advertising to oil up that "selling shite" so that goods will come quickly and with the least amount of selling expense. During 1918-19 we received official requests from employers in forty-five states, and colleges from Kindergarten to University. Our EQUIPMENT DIRECTORS had been assigned to provide the EQUIPMENT DIRECTORS. This is why our MURMIELS are usually chosen. Those that are progressive employees who dressed upon our Professional Service for Progressive Employees who dressed upon our Professional Service for Progressive Employees. There's nothing mysterious about advertising. The merchant who uses it is the wise wizard who rides the fast-train to Kansas City, rather than trying to save money by walking. 6534 WESTERN REFERENCE TEACHERS WANTED The merchant who doesn't advertise figures on saving the few dollars car pair; but he wears out a good pair of shoes, and he knows that the amount of the round trip ticket in hotel and lunch counter bills and wastes a month's time. Before he arrives home, the other yellow has transacted his buni- and forgotten all about the trip. Advertising is just an agent to reduce the selling expense—to give better merchandise at a lower cost. LOWER FLOOR AND 3 ROWS BALCONY $1.10 BALCONY 83c. GALLERY 55c It benefits the merchant and the customer. The whole house is always sold at the Annual Dramatic Club plays. If you want good seats, write now, making check payable to Luther Hangen, care Jayhawker Office. The Western Reference & Bond Association 403 Journal Building, Kansas City, Mo. An Unusual Play With an Unusually Good Cast Mrs. Temple's Telegram Bowersock Monday, March 1 All Glosses for The 1920 Jayhawker Are Wanted Friday Bring yours in and Help the Managers Get the Book Out On Time. We Need Your Co-operation. The 1920 Jayhawker Edgar L. Hollis, Mgr. Luther H. Hangen, Editor Slams Monroe Doctrine London, Feb. 18. "I have told Americans that the Monroe Doctrine was not worth the paper written on. Send the Daily Kansan home. Why Not Be Among the First to Wear the New Smocks? BLUE BIRD CREPE GOWNS Several styles in white and flesh colored crepe. Lace and ribbon trimmed; each $2.50 to $4.00 FLANNEL CUFF AND COLLAR MIDDIES They have just been unpacked and placed on sale. Materials are Voile, Lenine and Jap Crepe. 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