FEBRUARY 8.1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN North College Woodwork May Furnish Od Relics Fund From Sales Would Be Given For War Work Reading lamps, pen trays, and other useful articles may be on sale Commencement week to alumni and students. These articles will be more than merely useful, they will be relies of the first University building, North College. For example one of the black walnut spindles from the staircase will be saved in two, each piece mounted on a block of wood, with silk shades, and two reading lamps will result. The doors on window casings would also furnish wood for articles. Miss Agnes Thompson, secretary of the Alumni Association is the originator of the plan. Miss Thompson suggests that the fund derived from the sales be given to the Red Cross or some war work. Chancellor Frank Strong endorses the plan, and leaves its execution to John Shea, superintendent of buildings and grounds, if upon investigation, Mr. Shea finds the plan feasible. At the direction of Mr. Shea the more valuable pieces of woodwork have been removed from the building some time since. Mr. Shea said this morning that the workmen he employs are sufficiently skilled to make the articles, and that time can be found to make them provided there is any market for them. Whether the articles are made will depend upon the opinion of Chancellor Strong on the matter, Mr. Shea said. By the Way Gamma Phi Initiates Gamma Phi Beta will hold initiation tomorrow morning for these pledges: Florence Arends, Kansas City; Lucille Rarig, Minneapolis; Marguerite Adams, Lebanon; Katherine Glendinning, Lawrence; Margaret Shaw, Thomas, Oklahoma; and Marian Hargelt, Lawrence. For Funston Visitors Guests at the house for the initiation are: Gail Hall, Kansas City; Dorothy McKam, Kansas City; Alta Lux, Topeka; Doris Poebhe, Holton; Ruth Canfield, Holton; Marie Goodman, Kansas City; Mabelle Miller, Kansas City and Ruth Weeks, Kansas City. Colonel Reeves, Captain Monroe, Captain Few, and Captain Massick, of Camp Funston, who spoke at convocation yesterday, were the guests of the University Club during the evening. Glenn-Brown Announcement has been made of the marriage of Ruth Glenn of Robinson, to William E. Brown of Robinson, February 6. Founders' Day Banquet Mrs. Brown was a junior in the University last year and is a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Founders' Day Banquet Sigma Phi Sigma will hold its annual Founders' Day Banquet Saturday night. Kappa Sig Dance Kappa Sigma will entertain with a dance at the chapter house Monday night. Phi Chi Pledges Phi Chi Pledges Phi Chi medical fraternity announces the pledging of Elmer Davis, St. Joseph, Missouri; Robert Hachenburg, Downs; and Lloyd Bulkstra, Downs. First Methodist Church—Lincoln Day will be observed Sunday. Morning Sermon: 'The Faith of Abraham Lincoln.' Evening: "A Gaggot of Thunderbolts." Sermons of interest to students. All are cordially invited. —Adv. The Original K. U. BARBER SHOP and BATH ROOMS Up-to-date in Every Respect Prismatic Wave and Vibrator Massage. The only Electroacoustic Wave machine in the city. Fine service 727 MASS ST. Mrs. Wm. H. Schulz Dressmaking, Ladies' Tailoring, Remedeling of every description Between Kress' and Woolworth's 917 Mass. St. PALACE BARBER SHOP A first class shop for K. U. men. Electric massage FRANK VAUGHN, Prop. 730 Mass. St. Acacia House Dance Acacia will entertain with a house dance tonight. Sig Alf Pledges Sigma Alpha Epsilon announces the pledging if Luke Purdy, of Medicine Lodge. Pledging Announced Pledging Announced Kansas announces the pledge of Everton Moyo Mo. Vespers Postpoed There will be no University Vespers Sunday afternoon on account of the fuel situation. At present there is not heat in Myers Hall. Pi Kappa Alpha will hold mock initiation for its pledges Saturday and Sunday. Initiation will be held Monday. Personal Lieut. Howard Fleeson is visiting at the Pi Upsilon house on his way from Camp Doniphan to New York. Nelle Leibengood, e18, is out of touch. William Harrison, c20, has gone to Kansas City to join the navy. Beta Theta Pi has completed its service flag. It now contains sixty-five stars. Mrs. Virginia Petty, Sigma Chi house mother, entertained the Home Aid Club at the house Thursday afternoon when time was spent with Red Cross work. Robert Hemphill, first lieutenant in the 341st Field Artillery regiment stationed at Camp Funston, is visiting at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. He is a former K. U. student and a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. He lives in Norton. Randal Harvey, a last year's sophomore in the College, now a member of For Quick Taxi and Livery Service TELEPHONE TELEPHONE 100 Any Time of the Day or Night GOOD THINGS TO EAT Private dining room in connection. MIDWAY CAFE Basement Perkins Bldg. Eugenia Gillock, c'19, is ill with meaules at her home in Ottawa. Ralph Emerson has returned to resume his work in the School of Medicine. He is living at the Phi Chi house. Company M, who has had spinal meningitis, is recovering rapidly. Fern Schick, c'20, who has been visiting at her home in Bern will return to Lawrence Saturday. Wallace Hake, 118, has withdrawn from the University and enlisted in the aviation corps. He leaves Saturday for Topeka where he will take the state bar examination. There are fresh Bon Bon's every day at the Candy Shop—Adv. CONKLIN PENS are sold at McColloch's Drug Store 847 Mass. In The Dramatic Club "POPULAR PLAYS" SERIES Citizens State Bank Deposits Guaranteed The University Bank THE JEWELER Makes Watches Run Right 917 MASS. ST. LANDER 'EFFICIENCY' WITH 1500 Spring Patterns Exclusive agent for Ed. V. Price Why Not Carry Your Account Here? IN Are now on display at my store — this is complete' selection offers you the highest quality of made-to-our measure tailoring at the very lowest prices! Before you buy for spring see W. E. WILSON 707 Mass. St. Tickets 15 cents at Registrar's Office "SUPPRESSED DESIRES" Saturday, February 9, 8:00 p. m. LITTLE THEATER, GREEN HALL THE KAISER GETS HIS LITTLE THEATER, GREEN HALL Sandwiches, hot chili, home made pies, fresh every day at Wiedemann's —when you're down town and hungry. —Adv. Remember what you said last year when you missed out on the play "Under Cover and the whole Hill was saying that it was the best ever. Well here's your chance to be on hand for even a better play with an unequalled cast. The "Checkmate" Wednesday. February 20. Bowersock. Mail orders go on sale Monday, Feb. 11. If you are thirsty, stop at the Candy Shop.-Adv. All parquet, 83c, including war tax; Balcony, 55c including war tax; Gallery, 28c including war tax; Send Orders and make Checks payable to LEWIS HULL, Manager 19 W. 14th. St. "You'll Be There" Taxi 12 PROTCH Have you tried Big Von's candies? They're great—add. The College Tailor 'PHONE "One-Two" Let's Go to Brick's A real celebration at Brick's will be a good way to start the new semester. Last week was quiz week and you had a lot to do. You haven't been very busy this week class work will start in earnest. Call 592 and make a reservation for Sunday night dinner. The Oread Cafe E.C.Bricken.Prop. BOWERSOCK THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY-MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH Direct from week's run at Shubert Theatre, Kansas City PRICES Prices 1st 12 rows par...$1.65 1st 3 rows bal...1.10 Next 5 rows par...1.10 Next 5 rows bal...8.8 All 12nd bal...55 Seats now selling at the Round Corner Drug Store. ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH VARSITY WEEK-END PROGRAM BOWERSOCK T O D A Y—LAST DAY The Noted Prima Donna LINA CAVALIERI Supported By ELLIOTT DEXTER I N 'THE ETERNAL TEMPTRESS' BILLY WEST in "THE SLAVE" DOUBLE PROGRAM TOMORROW OLIVE THOMAS THE DAINTY "FOLLIES" STAR IN ALSO "BETTY TAKES A HAND" FOUR SHOWS DAILY TODAY AND SATURDAY J. STUART BLACKTON Producer of "Womanhood" and "Battle Cry of Peace" presents "THE WORLD FOR SALE" A Great Story That Breathes The Very Essence of the Great Out-of-Doors by SIR GILBERT PARKER WITH CONWAY TEARLE AND ANN LITTLE MATINEE 2:30 and 4:00 NIGHT 7:30 and 9:00