JANUARY 29,1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By the Way— Y. W. C. A. and War Work Y. W. C. A. will meet in Myers Hall Tuesday at 3 o'clock. Miss Winifred Wygall, of the Hostess House at Camp Funston, will tell of the war work carried on by the Y. W. C. A. in establishing hostess houses at the camps and in other lines. The meetings of the Y. W. C. A. will be held regularly in the second second, second Mrs. Brown In Topeka Mrs. Erathea Brown, adviser of women, attended the annual retesting of the Kansas Council, of Women in Topека Monday. The council is composed of presidents and past presidents of state organizations of women and deans of women of state educational institutions. To Hear McCormack Among the students of the School of Fine Arts who will go to Kansas City, Thursday to hear John McCormack's concert are Gladys Heurry, Altaf Smith, Rud Anderson, Aeo Hill and Gladys Nelson. Sphinx Dance Sphinx, the honorary freshman society, will entertain with a dance at Fraternal Aid Hall Friday night. Haley's orchestra will play. Birthday Party Sammy Rice, son of Prof. S. O. Rice of the department of journalism, was guest of honor Saturday at a party in celebration of his fifth birthday. A dozen of his small friends were guests. Delta Phi Delta, honorary art sorority, announces the pledging of Marianne Garden of Nosho Fats' and Ruth Ellis of Lawrence. Lillian Martin, c'18, and Heilen Glaze, fa21, will be the house-guests of Arnestina Cissna, c'19, at her home in Kansas City during the week-end. Roscoe Stubbs son of Ex-Gov. W. R. Stubbs has enlisted in the base hospital company formed at Kansas City and is waiting to be called into the service. Marjorie Hudson, c'19, and Louise Henderson, c'21, will be the house-guests of Virginia Hawes, c'20, at her home in Oak Park, Missouri, several days between semesters. Nadine Blair, c'19, will go to her home in Belton, Missouri, Thursday, to spend several days between semesters. You will like our home made candies, they are fresh every day. The Candy Shop, 1031 Mass. St..Adv. Those delicious, fresh, home made candies at The Candy Shop, 1031 Mass—Adv. Our cream caramels are delicious. The Candy Shop, 1031 Mass .-Adv. LANDER THE JEWELER Makes Watches Run Right 917 MASS. ST. CONKLIN PENS are sold at McColloch's Drug Store 847 Mass. The Crispest, Freshest Pop Corn in Town at AUBREY'S PLACE Magazines Fruit Candies CARTER'S 1025 Mass. St. Typewriter Supplies, Stationery University Supplies Agent for CORONA typewriter THE GIFT SHOP Established 1865 The most complete line of Jewelry in the City of Lawrence. A. MARKS AND SON 735 Mass. Citizens State Bank Deposits Guaranteed The University Bank Vhy Not Carry Your Account Here Why Not Carry Your Account Here? EVERY DAY A SPECIAL Every day's menu is made to the best advantage of our patrons and they always provide a well balanced meal. Of course you always want to go to Bricks for Sunday dinner, but it is a saving of time and money to eat at Bricks all the time for it's— "Just a Step from the Campus" THE OREAD CAFE E. C. Bricken, Prop. TEACHERS WANTED Thousands of teachers needed to fill vacancies in Central and Western states for next year. Register now. ONLY 4 PER CENT COMMISSION. Write for blanks today. The Heuer Teachers' Agency, 408-409 C. R. Sav. Barkld, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Malted milk makes a. rich and nourishing meal; try ours at Wiedemann's.-Adv. Have you tried the taffies at Wiedemann's? They are fresh and wholesome.—Adv. GOOD THINGS TO EAT Private dining room in connection. Send the Daily Kansan home. A. G. ALRICH MIDWAY CAFE Basement Perkins Bldg. THE BEST PLACE TO EAT Hadley's 715 Mass. St. VARSITY CAFE Strictly Home Cooking Served In First Class Style Chili (big bowl) 10c Meals 30c Hot cakes and coffee 10c One-fourth home made pie . 5c Hot salted peanuts fresh every day at the Candy Shop—Adv. SHOE REPAIRING Best materials used. Work guaranteed I make a speciality of Neolin soles because Neolin is better than leather. an ARROW form-fit COLLAR A. E. KOONS 930 Mass. St. Washington University School of Nursing 736 Mass. St. Is the place to get the best in printing and engraving. Nursing offers to women an opportunity for preparation for life and a profession of care. Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Cut Glass Washington University gives a three years course in Nursing at the University, clinical instruction in the classroom, and Children's Hospitals. Washington University Dispensary and Social Service Department contains having a A.B. or B.S. degree from Address inquiries to Supt. of Nurses, Address 1001 N. 56th St., Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo. PROTCH ED W: PARSONS Jeweler-725 Mass. St. Jewelry of the Better Sort —anything from a town clock to the daintiest wrist watch, if it needs "fixing' it's in our line— Only prismatic wave machine in the city. 727 Mass. St. Gustafson THE COLLEGE JEWELER "We like to do little jobs of repairing." If your face lacks color and vigor, if it is infected with pimples, black heads or other facial diseases, a PRISMATIC WAVE MASSAGE will put new life into it. A PRISMATIC WAVE MASSAGE is the scientific treatment for facial and scalp diseases. It brings immediate and lasting results. This massage increases the oxidation and nutrition of the skin and kills disease germs. K. U. Barber Shop and Bath Rooms WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Carefull Attention Given to All Business AT THE THEATRES WEEK OF JANUARY 28th TO FEBRUARY 2nd ONE NIGHT SHOW ONLY-AFTERNOON AS USUAL At The VARSITY Entire change program today An extra good Vigttgraph NELL SHIPMAN "THE WILDSTRAIN" "THE WILDSTRAIN" A circus picture of 7 perfectly good ancestors and an eighth one that was a bandit. ALSO PICTOGRAPH At The BOWERSOCK WEDNESDAY TOMORROW ETHEL BARRYMORE "DOUG." FAIRBANKS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY "THE AMERICAN WIDOW" IN "DOWN TO EARTH" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY "THE LOOK OF LF" "THE NEWS THURSDAY "THE FLAME OF YUKON" SATURDAY "MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY" Do Not Leave Fearful Wits SATURDAY DOROTHY DALTON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARY PICKFORD IN "STELLA MARIS" ALSO BURTON HOLMES Don't Let The Quizzes Worry You— --- Don't Be Despondent You have something to look forward to in the "CHECKMATE" The war play of intense interest to be given by the K. U. Dramatic Club at the Bowersock, February 20. "YOU'LL BE THERE" --- K. U. vs. AGGIES Wednesday and Thursday Afternoon Game called 4:15 Over by 5:15 BASKETBALL Wednesday and Thursday Afternoon Game called 4:15—Over by 5:15 REAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES Student Ticket Admits—Coupon 8 and 9 War Tax 5 cents. Tickets, Reserved Seats, including war tax 65 cents. General Admission. 50 cents, including war tax. Student Tickets Reserved, 25 cents, including war tax. Children, 25 cents, including war tax. TICKETS AT MANAGER'S OFFICE AND AT BOX OFFICE Games Held in Afternoon on Account of Fuel Administrator's Order. STUDENTS SHOULD COME OUT AND SUPPORT THE TEAM!!