1.24 1 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN DECEMBER 18, 1917. Collegiate Alumnae To Give Fellowships To Women Students Four fellowships, to be awarded to women, ranging from $500 to $1000, for study during the year 1918-19 in Europe, America and Latin-American republics have been announced to Collegiate Alumni of New York. Four Scholarships, Ranging From $500 to $1,000, to Be Awarded The association offers a fellowship of $500 for study and research in Europe, open to any woman holding a degree of Arts, Science or Literature, with preference for those who have completed at least two years of graduate work and have a definite research in preparation. An Alice Freeman Palmer Memorial fellowship of $1,000, to be awarded in alternate years, available for research work, is open to women holding the degree of Doctor of Philosophy or Doctor of Science, or who present evidence of work which would be considered the equivalent. A Julia C. G. Piatt Memorial Fellowship of $140, to be awarded in alternate years, is available for study in Europe or America. The stipend is $250 for the first year. This fellowship is open to applying to Art, Science or Literature who intends to make teaching her profession. The fourth scholarship is for $500, offered to natives of some Latin- American republic only, by the Collegiate Association of Alumnae, to further friendly relations with the republic and to assist them in American re-published and to assist them to prepare for public service in their communities. The awards are to be based on evidence of character, ability and promise of success. Particulars in regard to the fellowships and applications can be obtained from Mrs. Eustace Brown, adviser to women. Pi Upsilon Dinner By the Way- Pt Upsilon fraternity will hold their Christmas banquet at their chapter house Wednesday evening. Among the out-of-town guests expected to be present are: Lieut. Flavel Robertson, Alfred Winters and Ivan Siegfruit of Kansas City; Lieutenants of Ft Leaxton and Ft Leean; Ft Leaxton, Ross Davenport of Ft Sheridan, and Loren Weltmer, of South Center. Journalists Hold Initiation Sigma Delta Chi, journalistic fraternity, held initiation Monday night, in the Kansan room for Fred Rigby, Millard Wear, Don Davis, George Montgomery, Hanger Gregory, and Herman Cunningham, new members were the dinner guests of the active members at Brickens. Deutsche Verein The Deutsch Verein had a Christmas program at the meeting Tuesday. Professor H. C. Krusse talked on the Christmas customs of different nations and members of the club gave readings and recitations. There was also singing of Christmas carols in German. K. U. Dames The K. U. Dames will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. George Oge Ogs, Rhode Island institute, very informally on Christmas gifts. Sigma Kappa will give its annual Christmas dinner December 19. Gifts from the Christmas tree will be given to the Friendship Club. Sigma Kappa Dinner Fraternity Pledges More Names To Be Added To Journalism Honor Rol Fraternity Pledges Gamma Phi Beta announces the pledging of Margaret Shaw, c'21, of Thomas, Oklahoma. Forty-two men from the department of journalism are in the service, and are represented by as many stars in the flag of the Associated Journalists. More stars will be added as journalists who have enlisted are learned. The men represented by stars in the service flag; Leland Warren Aitland, second lieutenant; Fenton J. Baker, first lieutenant in France; Richard Barnd, Battery B Fort Sill; E. V. Burkholder, first lieutenant; Clifford Butcher, aviation; Thomas L. Crawford, Fort Riley; James Coulson, Flacher, second lieutenant; Geard Allen, lieutenant; John E. Erickson, aviation; Paul E. Flagg, Fort Llantbrop B Flinton, France; Milford Hale, Fort Silf; Alfred Hill, second lieutenant, Fort Leavenworth; Chaucey Hunter, Fort Riley; Ivan Huntsinger, Company A Engineer, Fort Sill; F. W. Koester, second lieutenant, cavalry; Harold Longenecker, Fort Sill; John William McMurphy, aviation. Henry Pegues, Fort Sill; C. H. Ritter, Battery A; Ray Swarner, second lieutenant, Fort Riley; Cargill Sproull, aviation; Richard I. Treweek, first lieutenant aviation, Fort Sheridan; Chas. H. Wallace, aviation; John Alden Weightman, aviation;瑶迈A. Fagon, aviation, Ranoul, Ill.; Frank C. Sanda, frat sergeant C. Harold C. Sanda, frat sergeant Studer, regimental sergeant 13 infantry, Fort Sill; Sam Pickard, aviation, Fort Worth; Tex; O. P. Hill, 13 infantry headquarters company first sergeant; Calvin H. Lambert, Rainbow Division, France; Eugene Lowther, Fort Sill; Le Port Spanglele infantry 137, Fort Still; Doyle Buckles, ambulance corps; Fort Still; George F. enlisted; John C. Madden, second lieutenant; Fort Still; W. C. Gould, first lieutenant infantry, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.; Harlan Thompson, Fort Sheridan; Edward Schaffleur, second lieutenant; Carl Jolliffe, lieutenant reserve corps; E. J. Jones, lieutenant navy. We have a large assortment of individual moulds and bricks for ice cream—see us when planning your parties. Wiedeman—Adv. We make our own candies and ice cream and are able to make almost anything you will want for Christmas. Wiedeman - Adv. Pocket knives at Carroll's.—Adv. Gift Stationery Artistic Christmas boxes filled with high grade paper including Hurd's and Whiting's fine papers. Boxes all sizes from 1 quire to 10 quires. Shaeffer and Conklin fountain pens. They make useful as well as attractive and pleasing gifts. FOUNTAIN PENS THE CHRISTMAS PACKAGE Not only its contents, but its wrapping—you want it to be attractive and "Christmassy"—that's what our seals, tags, cards and other package necessities will do. COLLEGE BOOK STORE ROWLANDS COLLEGE BOOK STORE XMAS GIFTS FOR A DOLLAR OR LESS EVANS DRUG STORE 819 Mass. Street Box Fine Stationery Bottle of Toilet Water Bottle of Good Perfume Fine Leather Card Case Fine Leather Bill Fold Manicure Sets French Ivory Powder Box Ever Ready Safety Razor Students' Special We will clean and press your suit or overcoat for $1.00 until Dec. 24th Varsity Cleaners Shoes Shined 5c -Fischer's shoes are good shoes Yule-Tide Gift Suggestions Join the Red Cross HERE—they need you and your influence. What Shall I Give? You no doubt realize that Christmas, with all its joys, is really worrying time, worry which grows out of the one question Otto Fischer We can be of great help to you at this time in many ways—we have assembled the largest stock of shoes and slippers in Lawrence to select from, suitable for presents for Mother, Father, or the children, and when you give Shoes or Slippers selected from Fisher's they are bound to please and be cherished as a remembrance in the spirit in which it is given. Neckwear to please the most critical. Smoker's articles of all description at Carroll's—Adv. Beautiful silks, gorgeous colors, and handsome patterns, in large assortments. 50c to $2.00 Silk shirts in the new striped effects...$5. to $8. Other shirts...$1. to $3.50 SEND THE DAILY KANSAN HOME Cloves, Sweaters, Socks and Hats Underwear in Union and two-piece styles in cotton, half wool and all wool... A little farther up the Street a little less to pay. Robert E. House Select a pipe at Allie's for daddy— Ady. Fraternity ehblems at Carroll's.. Adv. Tobacco pouches and cigar cases at Carroll's.—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. COLLEGE THEATER TONIGHT — 7:30 — 9:00 ALSO WEDNESDAY ANN PENNINGTON in "THE ANTICS OF ANN" A FEMALE FAIRBANKS It seems rather impossible that any one diminutive specimen of humanity such as an Ann Pennington should run the gamut of everything a harum-scarcam schoolgirl can do. She plays football, swims, impersonates a famous dancer (this comes easy for Ann), rides on a freight train, and does a number of other stunts, and finally elopes. Admission 15 cents. War Tax 2 cents THURSDAY—FRIDAY THURSDAY-FRIDAY Elsie Ferguson in "The Rise of Jennie Cushing" ALSO PATHE NEWS --- --- HeWill Appreciate Your Gift More IfItIsSomething He Can Wear Practical Gifts Such as These You Will Find at This Store at Economy Prices: GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS BATH ROBES COLLARS NECKWEAR MUFFLERS SHIRTS SWEATERS Or Anything a Man Wears You will find at this store. The Kaw Kash Klothing Ko. 800 Mass. St. Sheets & Bouldin Shoes, Hats, Leggings, Blouses and Breeches Get in on this Shipment! First Shipment of Uniforms To be used by K. U. have arrived The first shipment of the Uniforms Authorized by the Committee on the hill have arrived and are ready for distribution. shoes, Hats, Leggings, Blouses and Breeds Get in on this Shipment! YOUR! "Jayhawker" Photograph Senior Pictures for "The Jayhawker" are due December 21—TWO DAYS A WAY! If you are one of those who have not yet had your photograph taken, DO IT IMMEDIATELY. Call 517 for an appointment. 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