FEBRUARY 28,1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Dramatic Club to Give Play for County Clubs All-Star Cast Will Announce Name of Production Later The proceeds of the second Dramatic Club play of the year which will be given the latter part of March will be given entirely to the County Club Union for the purpose of aiding the campaign for the Permanent Income Amendment. The Club has begun work in earnest on the play, according to Prof. Arthur MacMurray, head of the department of Public Speaking. It has many more talented members than appeared in the first play and this one will give these members a chance to appear. The play will be given in Robinson Gymnasium. By the Way Anyway, we wager the present society editor is the first society editor who ever attended a Pan-Hellenic smoker. But we're not saying a word, not a word. Alemannia Pledges. Sig Alph Dance. Alemannia announces the pledging of Austin Sanborn, sophomore engineer, of Chapman. Achoth Founder's Day. Sigma Alpha Epsilon will give a dance at the chapter house Saturday night. Former members who will return for the dance will be Sidney Noel, San Antonio, Texas; Lieut. Albert Peede and Lieut. Adrian Lindsey, Camp Funston. Out of town guests will Miss Esther Schofstall, Miss Ruth Fleck, Miss Berenne Allen, Mrs. L. C. Gray, Mrs. Byron Black, Mr. Raul Schofstall and Mr. Wilfred Amos, all of Kansas City, Mo. Achoth will hold its Founder's Day banquet Saturday evening. The freshmen will give a farce after the dinner. Alumni who will return for the day are Olive Braden, Elsmore; Joyce Brown, Logan; Hannah Beagle, Alma; Ethel Keeler, Dorothy Keeler and Edna Ellis. Lawrence. Just About Folks. Jeanette Parkinson and Muriel Brownlee spent yesterday in Kansas City. John Godfrey Stutz, freshman college last year, was one of the University students to obtain a commission at the officers training school at Fort Leavenworth. He has been assigned to Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. Dances. Sigma Chi will give a dance Saturday, March 9. The Walling Club danced last night from 7 to o'clock. The Moody Club members and friends will dance tonight from seven to eight o'clock. Installation of Officers. Kappa Phi, Methodist women's society, held installation for its new officers last night in Myers Hall. Mrs. F. P. J. Kelley and Mrs. Alice Ashere were the speakers of the evening. Plans were made for the initiation banquet March 13 which is planned to be a wheatless, meatless and eatless meal. The society is planning to do one thousand hours of Red Cross work before school closes June 1. Visitors. Alumni and former students visiting at the Pi Beta Phi house this week and who attended initiation yesterday are Mrs. George Henry Beach, formerly Helen Hershberger, Constance Fennel and Marcia Harvey, Vasas City, Mo.; Florence Darby, and Chipman, Kansas City, Kanasu. The annual Phi Delta Theta Mess will be held March 8. Cargill Sproull leaves tomorrow morning for Urbana, Ill., where he will enter the aviation training school. Helen Rhoda Hoopes of the English department has been unable to meet her classes this week because of illness. Professor Goes to Lansing F. E. Johnson, professor in the department of electricity was in Lansing yesterday to investigate the electrical equipment of the state penitentiary for a report to be made to James A. Kimball, business manager of the Board of Administration. Leon Bocker, e'15, stopped in Lawrence yesterday on his way to his home at Abilene. Mr. Bocker has been in the training camp at Atlanta, Ga., and he expects to be called into the aviation service overseas within a few weeks. Blue and White Flags Tell Women Gym Hours When a white flag flies from the pole on Robinson Gymnasium there is no cause for alarm, for it is not a flag of truce but an indication that there will be no outdoor classes in Mr.丹斯 department of athletics that day. When a blue flag waves it is not a weather forecast but an indication that indoor classes are excused. This plan has been adopted as the most effective method of informing students when classes will not meen. THE RECALCITRANT HAT THE RECALCITRANT HAT When Myrtle encounters a window in town. No power can hurry her up! She steps to examine the fit of his, gown With anxious and rigorous eye; She studies her garments for crease or for speck; She gives all her tresses a pat She gives all her chest a play. She pulls down her waist; then she arches her neck And sees her hat. I've seen her in front of a window or door Which casts a reflection that's clear Obstruction traffic and calmly explore All visible parts of her gear. She wiggles her nose 'till her veil is in place; She smoothes out her skirt with her usual grace. Dresses her hat. fd fixes She powders her nose to eliminate shine; She fluffs out the lace at her wrist; She changes a pin and thus straight- ens a line Which shows a desire to twist. Her eye is on guard lost her petitcoat show— She always makes certain of that; And when she is sure that she's just thus and so, She gives her hat. She fixes her hat. When Judgment Day comes, and my Myrtle awakes At Gabriel's ultimate trump, She'll hunt for a window, with trem- ors and quakes For fear that she looks like a frump. No matter how urgent the summons may be Or how she may tremble thereat, She'll stop for a moment in order to see (And straighten) her hat. Plymouth—a real church home.— Adv. Have you ENLISTED in the Army of Savers. Buy War-Savings Stamps! Friday's special, fresh strawberry sundae, at the Candy Shop.-Adv. Plymouth-a real church home. Adv. Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Cut Glass COLLEGE INN BARBER SHOP nisk sanitary service. Foot of 14th Read the Daily Kansan. You're Next at tl-c ED W. PARSONS Jeweler—725 Mass. St. Jewelry of the Better Sort Few Scraps of Tin-foil Found in Salvage Boxes Material Must Be Turned in Friday to be Shipped to City Although two wooden boxes for Red Cross salvage have arrived and have been placed one in Fraser Hall, the other in the gymnasium, only a couple of lead tubes, three or four electric light bulbs and a few scraps of tin foil have been turned in so far. All material for these purposes should be ordered that it may be sent on to be utilized by the manufacturers, in larger towns. "I engaged two cooks today," he said. Luceen Spencer, chairman of the salvage committee, is anxious that all University students, the men not excepted, respond at once by bringing all their cold cream jars, perfume bottles, cans, electric light bulbs and other waste and placing them in the salvage boxes. Mr. Feedwell came home well pleased with his achievement at the employment agency. "Why two?" said his wife. "We need only one." "And for three days and three nights," read the modest young curate, "Jonah was in —er—in the society of the whale"—Boston Transcript. "I don't know," said Mr. Feedwell, "but one comes tomorrow and the other comes a week from tomorrow." —Pittsburgh Chronicle. No amount is Too small—THRIFT CARDs care for ALL! Buy War-Savings Stamps! PROTCH The College Tailor SPRING SUITS The RedCampaign campaign conducted by Mrs. Mervin T. Sudler of the Lawrence chapter to raise at least $2,000 each check when all checks will be called in. Prof. C. A. Dykstra who has charge of the faculty contributions said today about 30 per cent of the predated checks had been turned in. Red Cross Campaign Finished This Week "We consider that the faculty is doing its share," he said, "and as yet some of the buildings have not reported. However, by next week we will know definitely the amount contributed by the faculty." Seventy-five women students at Columbia School of Dentistry have offered to serve as dentists for army recruits. Questionnaires are being sent out at Drake University making special inquiry into matters pertaining to the physical welfare and social activities of the school. A war saver is a life saver! Buy War-Savings Stamps! Fresh limades at the Candy Shop. Adv. THE GIFT SHOP Established 1865 The most complete line of Jewelry in the City of Lawrence. A. MARKS AND SON 735 Mass. Office—Main 562 Either Phone. Residence—Home Phone, East 3602; Bell Phone East 479. 2711 East 11th Street ED. E. KUHN ORCHESTRA Music for Everything Music for Everything 402 Sharp Blvd, Kansas City, Mo. EMIL CHAQUETTE, Mgr. Bell South 4320 4320 W. Prospect FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES The Shoe of No Regrets THE ARDMORE Comes in Black or Dark Brown Russia Call. Lace narrow tie, broel heat seems like them in our window. There is just that mark of something different about "Howard and Foster" shoes that gives them distinctiveness and sets them apart from the ordinary run of men's shoes. Fire styles carried in stock ready for your inspection. Prices range from $8 to $10 VARSITY TODAY OTTO FISCHER "Under Suspicion" Francis X. Bushman A Brilliant Comedy Melodrama, of the type in which Bushman and his co-star, Beverly Bayne, are supreme. Sir Gilbert Parker's "Judgment House" IN TODAY and FRIDAY BOWERSOCK With Conway Tearle. THE "I DON'T CARE" GIRL EVA TANGUAY "THE WILD GIRL WITH TOM MOORE (Star in "Brown of Harvard") COMING NEXT WEDNESDAY D. W. GRIFFITH'S MONDAY "Doug" Fairbanks in "Headin' South" "INTOLERANCE" Plymouth—a real church home. Adv. Send the Daily Kansan Home. Mrs. Wm. H. Schulz Dressmaking, Ladies' Tailoring, Remedeling of every description Between Kress' and Woolworth's 917 Mass. St. Senior Invitations Friday, March 1, in the last day for ordering senior invitations. Check stand in Fraser Hall — Adv. Citizens State Bank Deposits Guaranteed The University Bank hy Not Carry Your Account Here? WOMEN'S KNIT SWEATERS WEAVER'S OUR assortment was never so complete in women's knit sweaters—just a small showing of our new sweater stock is now on display in our North show window—they come in many different colors. Senior Invitations is the last day for ordering Senior Invitations CHECK STAND IN FRASER FRIDAY, MARCH 1, CHECK STAND IN FRASER. Quality Is Paramount And in making of this ice cream from the smallest ingredient to the most prominent there's an attempt to raise the quality always. Have ice cream for dessert—a selection of at least three flavors is always obtainable in in Wiedemann's ice Cream—if you're acquainted with the deliciousness of this ice cream you've probably noticed that we use real crushed fruits, not flavors, in our fruit ice creams. WIEDEMANN'S ICE CREAM PHONE 182 Bowersock Theatre Friday March 1, Night; Saturday, March 2, Matinee-Night. LYMAN H. HOWE'S TRAVEL FESTIVAL ALASKA — CHINA THRILLING TESTS OF GIGANTIC WAR CATERPILLARS IN UNCLE SAMS ARMY CAPTURING MOUNTAIN LIONS CONEY ISLAND by DAY and NIGHT MANY OTHER BIG NEW FEATURES Pleasant Nights 30 min. Sat. Matines, Ses 2 to 30. Children under 18 years of age admitted to any place in the house at Saturday Matines only for 14c. These tickets include war tax. Seats New Seating Houseware store. COMMON ROOM ANKLE ANKLE