JANUARY 25,1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Anti-Cold Campaign Planned by Women In Freshman Hygiene Causes and Prevention of Malady Listed by Class Under Doctor Sherbon At a recent session of the hygiene class for freshmen women, taught by Dr. Florence Sherbon, members of the class were asked to give three reasons why K. U. students have colds and to plan an "anti-cold campaign." They are: The causes for colds and the suggestions for prevention arranged below are worthy of consideration, Doctor Sherbon believes. Contact with active cases of colds. Poor ventilation of class-rooma and class-worm. Insufficient clothing. Exposure of various kinds. Sudden cooling off while warm. Wet or cold feet. Run down physical condition. Improper diet. An anti-cold campaign would involve: Isolate, quarantine, and avoid contact with cases of colds. Wear proper and sufficient clothing. Keep up bodily resistance and natural immunity. Ventilate K. U.class-rooms. Fresh air at home day and night. Plenty of physical exercise. Use nasal and throat antiseptics and sneeze to yourself. Plenty and proper bathing. Keep feet warm and dry. Eat proper food. Take off wraps in class-rooms. Sigma Phi Sigma Dinner By the Way The Sigma Phi Sigma fraternity entertained last night with a dinner party in honor of Lawrence Cazier and Fred Schenck, who will leave next semester for Rosedale. For Professor Van der Vries the faculty of the department of mathematics entertained at breakfast this morning for Professor J. N. Van der Vries, who leaves this afternoon for Washington, D. C. Pledging Announced The Alpha Xi Delta sorority announces the pledging of Catherine Oder of Lawrence. K. U. Dames Meet Next Week The K. U. Dames will meet at the home of Mrs. J. Parker, 1312 Kurtney Street, Wednesday afternoon clock. Mrs. I. E. Stivison will read a paper on "Kansas and Her People." Y. W. C. A. Postponed The regular meeting of Y. W. C. A. will not be held Tuesday, but is postponed until after quiz week. Mrs. Brown Goes To Topeka Mrs. Eustace Brown, adviser of women, will go to Topeka Monday, to attend the meeting of Kanaas Council of Women. Vesper Service Vesper services will be held Sunday at 4:30 o'clock in Myers Hall. The Reverend Gordon Thompson will speak on "Christian Life as a Normal Experience." This is the third of a Hotel Muehlebach BALTIMORE AVE. AND THE FIRE STREET Kansas City, Mo. 500 New Fireproof Rooms Rate from $200 Under the Personal Direction of S.J. Whitmore and Joseph Reschl "Suiting" You—That's My Business SCHULZ The TAILOR 917 Massachusetts St. For Quick Taxi and Livery Service TELEPHONE 100 Any Time of the Day or Night. series of talks given by the Reverend Thompson at vesper services. There will be special music. Botany Club Meets Saturday A special meeting of the Botany Club will be held in Snow Hall Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Every member is urged to be present. Lieut. Ross Davenport sailed for France last week, according to news received by friends in Lawrence. Lieutenant Davenport spent some time visiting at the Pi Upsilon house before he left for the coast. Mr. Verion Frank of St. Joseph, friends in lawrence yesterday on his birthday. Margareet Shaw, c'21, who has been guaranteed for measles, will resume Neal D. Ireland, a former student of K. U., is a member of the Michigan debating team which met a team at the University of Chicago, January 18. Vivian Sturgeon, 'c18, is seriously ill at the Alpha Chi Omega house, as the result of vaccination. Elvin Smith, '118, is in Topeka today taking the state bar examination. He enlisted last week in the radio corps. Moseleyn Hambrick, c21, is ill with the measles. Her mother, Mrs. Hambrick of Wichita, has arrived to spend a few a$ with her. Miss Betty Brown, a former student of the University, has returned to her home in Englewood after visiting Fay Friedberg, c18. Beatrice Klein, c'21, has returned to Lawrence after spending several days in the UK. Rebecca Cooper, c'17, Frances Jobes, c'18, Eva Jacks, c'20, Genevieve Scarle, c'20, Luceu Spencer, c'19, out of school on account of vaccination. Miss Hazel Hypes of Topeka, who was a student in the University this fall, has been visiting at the Alpha Xi Delta house this week. Rose Haworth, fa19, has gone to Newton, Iowa, for a short visit with him. Miss Agnes Engle, c15, who teaches in Neodosha, will spend the week end with her family in Lawrence. While shopping have a lunch at the Candy Shop, everything new and dainty.—Adv Skin cure, for weeping eczema, barber's itch and dandruff, 50c at Barber & Son'sa. Adv. Try our fresh home made candies; made daily at the Candy Shop, 1031 Mass. St. We salt all our own nuts and guarantee them to be absolutely fresh.— Wiedemann's.— *Adv.* Revive your throat with a coke at the Candy Shop, 1031 Mass. St.-Adv. Send the Daily Kansan Home. Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Cut Glass VARSITY CAFE Strictly Home Cooking Served In First Class Style Chili (big bowl) ... 10c Meals ... 10c Hot cakes and coffee ... 10c One-fourth home made pie ... 5c ED W. PARSONS Jeweler—725 Mass. St. Jewelry of the Better Sort Citizens State Bank Deposits Guaranteed The University Bank For Sunday - 35Cents Big Chicken Dinner Visit THE SUPREME CAFE 914 Mass. Custom Made Shirts Exclusive Agent for ED. V. PRICE Made to Your Measure Clothes Cost No More Than Ordinary Ready Made Cloth Why Not Carry Your Account Here? W. E. WILSON The Old Samuel G. Clarke Place 707 Mass. St. Specimens For Museum From Various Sources Professional Collectors And Amateurs Send In Much of Material Used "One big draw-back in the sportsman's specimens is that he sends in only the large and unusual game, which really constitutes a very small part of the specimens of interest. For instance, the eagle is nearly always stuffed, while a strange species of blackbird may be taken, but it is thrown away because it is "small stuff." "Specimens come to the museum from every source imaginable," said D. D. Bunker, curator at the museum, n an interview this morning. Provenance matters are the larger portion of the specimens nut sportnam contribute liberally. For example, one small humming bird has as many and even more beautiful colors in the plumage on its diminutive body than the eagle or the ostrich. A small South American plover is armed with horny spurs on its wings instead of spurs on the legs. We serve dainty sandwiches, salads, coffee, chocolate, hot chili, every day, at the Candy Shop, 1031 Mass. St— Adv. Our sandwiches, hot chili, and hot drinks with a dish of ice cream makes a well balanced lunch. Wiedemann's—Adv. Sure relief for corns, 20c at Barber & Son's...Adv. 120 U. Update data in Every Request 121 m The City, FIRST CLASS SERVICE 122 m The city. FIRST CLASS SERVICE The Original K. U. BATH HOP and BATH ROOMS "ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP" EXPERT SHOE REPAIRS while you wait. A trial will convince J. B Lowell. Prop. 1017½ Mass College Pantatorium Lemen & Weir, Props. All Work Guaranteed Phone 2344J 1338 Ohio Stree PROTCH Double Hikes Penalty For Women Who Cu Proposals to Young Women—A modern house is a prime desideratum. It's a new 16-room dwelling, strictly modern, in the very center of the K. U. district; exactly suited for sorority or other young women's society. May be purchased on monthly payments, or rented at right price for long term of years. Fugate Land Co., 843 Massachusetts Street.-Adv. Rules assessed the first of the week concerning the making up of cuts in women's gymnasium work are being rigidly enforced. Those who have hiking cuts are not allowed to make them up with convocation attendance or Gross work, but are compelled to hike at 5 o'clock after the other work. Women who have an extra number of cuts are hikking two periods during the day. The notices sent out Monday notifying students that their college credits might be removed if they did not arrange to make up gym cuts at once are having the desired effect. All women who are knitting for the D. A. R. should turn their work in as soon as possible. Ethel Scott, Vice-president, W. S. G. A. "The Christian Life a Normal Experience," Gordon Thompson, Myers Hall, Sunday at 4:30 p. m. Everybody out—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan Home. Malted milk makes a rich and nourishing meal; try ours at Wiedemann's.—Adv. HOTEL KUPPER Kansas City, Mo. Only prismatic wave machine in the city. 727 Mass. Convenient to the shopping and Theatre District especially handy for ladies, being on Petticat Lane. Cafe in connection paying special attention to banquets. Toilet Articles WALTER S. MARS, Mgr. Toilet Waters Riehard, Hudnut, Colgate, and Djer Kiss in the different odors. 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THE ELECTRO PRISMATIC WAVE MASSAGE is the scientific treatment for the face and scalp. It increases the blood supply, increases oxidation and local nutrition, increases secretion and the elimination of waste products, liberates ozone, kills disease germs, and promotes the absorption of secretions of the pores. THE PRISMATIC WAVE TREATMENT is an immediate and infallible cure for dandruff, falling hair, pimples, black-heads and other facial and scalp diseases. Catalog on request. Address, Lawrence Business College, Lawrence, Kans. DRESS SUITS? THEY'RE GOING TO WEAR EM. SENATE RULINGS AND WAR TIMES? BUT THEY'LL WEAR EM. BECAUSE IT'S THE- Men's Glee Club Concert And it's the only University affair of the year in which dress suits are permissible. So you have it一 Thirty good looking men in full evening dress will give over their entire evening to entertain you with a program of a dozen parts, each one a feature in itself. Are you going? Certainly. With a date? Sure. Tomorrow Night in Fraser Program starts at Eight sharp as lights must be out at 9:30. Admission 35 cents or Student Ticket. The New Fall ARROW COLLAR A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St. Is the place to get the best in printing and engraving. The Crispest, Freshest Pop Corn in Town at AUBREY'S PLACE Magazines Fruit Candies D'ja go to the Hop? Nope, she broke the date. No, I went to K. C. that week-end. Go to the All-University Party? Go to the Prom? No, I was broke. Going to see the "Checkmate," the Dramatic Club play at the Bower-sock, Feb. 20? Say fellow, I'll see you there if I have to BREAK IN. The "Checkmate" is the most elaborate production ever staged at K. U. "You'll Be There"