DECEMBER 7,1917. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By the Way— Pi Lambda Theta Pi Lambda Theta, professional educational sorority, will hold its regular meeting at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Miss Cora Dolbeer and Lena Rogers will have charge of the program. All pledges are invited to the orientation. Natural Capital situation is to be read and the new president to be elected. Members are requested to bring dues and ten cents for program. Theta Siigma Phi The regular meeting of the Theta Sigma Phi, professional journalism sorority, was held yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mary Roberts and Ruth Gardiner were in charge of the program. Miss Margaret Lynn and Miss Agnes Thompson gave short talks on the work of Miss Kate Stephens, an honorary member of the sorority. Dances The Beta freshmen will entertain informal house dance Saturday night. The sophomore class committees will give a dance Saturday night in F. A. U. Hall. This will be a benefit for the Student Friendship War Fund. Minnie Look, c20, was married in Bailersfield, California, last week to Cyrus McCormick, a student at K U. last year and a graduate from McCormick is now on his way . France with the Engineering Corps. T. B. Limbocker, pharmacy '21, enlisted in the navy Monday. All branches of service were closed except apprentice seamen and hospital unit and Limbocker enlisted as an apprentice seaman. He expects to return to his home at Erie for a few days before being called. Look-McCormick William F. Asendorf, e18, will leave Monday for St. Louis where he will take his final examinations to enter the marine corps. Mr. Asendorf took his preliminary examination in Kansas City some time ago The Oread Cafe Is just a step from the campus. Take your noon day lunch at Brick's and avoid a disagreeable journey down the Hill. Oread Cafe E. C. Bricken Prop. and has just been notified to report to St. Louis for the final. Maurice Benedict returned yesterday from Kanaa City, where he received his commission as lieutenant in aviation. He will return to Camp Ulysses for his training from the 130th Field Artillery to the Aviation service. Ensign Herbert Coleman, a graduate from K. U. school of Medicine, now in the United States navy, who has been stationed at Mare Island, California, is spending a few days in Lawrence. Sandwiches and coffee at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Hot chocolate, hot coffee, sand-wiches, and chili at Wiedemann's.— Adv. Manicure sets and safety razors at Barber's Drug Store.—Adv. The absent soldier friend will appreciate as a gift a box of our own make of chocolate. Wiedemann's.— Adv. Leather card cases and bill books at Barber's Drug Store—Adv. The dance to be given by the Women's Athletic Association in Robinson Gymnasium, Saturday afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock is the only exclusive woman's dance the association will give this year. attendance is not confined to members of the association as some believe. W. A. A. Dance Saturday To Be Exclusive Party A prize is to be awarded the best couple. A floor committee will see that everybody who gets to dance, and for those who do not want to dance, the committee will provide other entertainment. The舞是 expected to be the biggest mixer of the year. Admission will be ten cents. Choice cigars in Xmas packages at Barber's Drug Store --Adv. Pure, wholesome and very nutritious, our own make of candy.—Wiedemann's.—Adv. Filtered water is a joy deceiver order McNish's aereated distilled water. Phone 198.-Adv. The Daily Kansan—a daily letter home. A Wholesome Christmas Spirit Reigns in this Store —so many appropriate gifts are to be found on its freshly laden counters and throughout the store is a distinct Yuletide atmosphere! Silk Hosiery for Gifts We show a wonderful selection of silk hosiery, in fancies, embroidered, lace stripe, stoked, vertical stripe or plain silk, in black, white and leading shades, at... ...$90 to $2.50 Chestnut Brown silk hose in stock at...$1.25 25 per cent Discount ON FURS of the Newest Types— STOLES, SCARFS, CAPES, MUFFS. Innes, Bullline & Hackman LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. trains young people for good paying positions as bookkeepers, stenographers, cashiers, commercial teachers, cour treporters, and private secretaries. We prepare students for civil service examinations and our graduates secure excellent appointments in departmental and field service. Catalog on request. Address, Lawrence Business College, Lawrence, Kans. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH corner Kentucky and Eighth Streets. FRANK JENNINGS, MINISTER. Extends its usual cordial invitation to all students to attend the services of next Sunday Sunday School ... 9:45 Christian Endeavor ... 6:45* Morning Service ... 10:45 Evening Service ... 7:45 The Woman's Christmas Someone has said that the wants of women are an unknown quantity. There is to be known one with which every woman cherishes; it is for fine jewelery. A dainty bit of simple jewelry, whether a ring, brooch, necklace, bracelet or vanity case, will afford her more real delight than other imposing gifts. Before making out your Christmas list, get some good suggestions for it by looking at our offerings. In selecting our holiday stock, we have chosen only the most pleasing things of the latest fashions and designs. ED. W. PARSONS Jeweler 721 Mass. St. W. H. VARNUM E. H. VARNUM Saturday and Sunday Special Chocolate Covered Caramels 43c lb. Lady Adele Chocolates (Asst. Fruit and Nuts) 43c lb. Round Corner Drug Store If It's Advertised We Have It. Custom Made Shirts Exclusive Agent for ED. V. P.RICE Made to Your Measure Clothes Cost No More Than Ordinary Ready Male Cloth W. E. WILSON The Old Samuel G. Clarke Place 707 Mass. St. Gratitude? Why it's Assured— You can't give a man too many Ties if they are the right sort— The silks we are showing are very serviceable and the color combinations are beautiful it would take an artist to describe them___ from 75c and up we will pack in Christmas boxes. The Store of a Thousand Gifts "THE CHURCH AND THE FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY" An address by Rev. Henry A. Atkinson Social Service Secretary of the Congregationalists in America Sunday Evening, Dec. 9, at 7:45 With this address Plymouth resumes its Sunday Evening Forum. Sunday Evening Forum. The service will be abbreviated, and at the close of the address there will be opportunity for questions. Mr. Atkinson is an ardent friend of labor, having personally investigated strike situations in Colorado and the Michigan Copper Country. He is the author of a radical volume entitled, "The Church and the People's Play." You may not agree with him but you will be interested in his viewpoint. A Hearty Welcome to K. U. Students and Faculty BIG SPECIAL FEATURE TONIGHT, 7:30-9:00 Also Saturday "THE BARRIER" By REX BEACH Better Than "The Spoilers" This picture has been heralded as one of the greatest dramas that has ever been on the screen. It is Rex Beach's strongest and most widely read novel. THIS MASTERFUL PRODUCTION SHOWN AT POPULAR ADMISSION PRICE. ONLY 15 CENTS WAR TAX 2 CENTS THE VARSITY THEATRE Hear Mr. Trigg, Kansas City Star Editorial Writer SUNDAY 4:30 MYER'S HALL