23 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --- Frazier Art Exhibit On Display This Week On Third Floor of Ad Collection of State Federation o Art Includes Etchings and Pencil Sketches With the first annual state exhibit of the Kansas Federation of Art opening today and the display of the John Robinson Frazier collection of water color etchings and pencil sketches still running strong, that particular department of the School of Fine Arts which holds forth on the third floor of the Administration building is a busy place. The Frazier exhibition, on the other hand, is composed principally of homey, true-to-life sketches of Provincetown, Newport, Westerly, and Providence—all sketches made last summer of the picturesque, rambling streets, fountains, fisheries, and ominant boats. The collection of the Kansas Federation of Art was shipped down from Topeka where it has been on exhibition at the state capitol and placed on display today. The collection includes a large number of out-of-door scenes and is valued at several thousand dollars. In addition to having the two big displays on hand this week the department of painting is having a glass partition erected at the head of the stairs. The displays will be on exhibition for about three weeks. By the Way— The K. U. Dames Recognition For Upper Classmen The K. U. Dames will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clyton, at 1010 Massachusetts Street, from 3 to 5 o'clock. Mrs. M. P. Knight, the principal of St. James's, a study of James Whitcomb Riley. Members will respond to roll call by a quotation from Riley. The K. U. Dames is an organization of the wives of married students on the Hill and even on the ground. You'll meet this meeting whether or not she has been reached as yet by the members of the Club. Kappa Phi Reception For Upper Classes Mrs. Eustace Brown, degree of women 26, for women of the senior class, the graduate school, and women enrolled as specials. Mrs. Brown, Miss Galloo, Dr. Hyde, Miss Oliver, Mrs. Esterly, Miss Thompson, Miss Duffield, Katherine Reding, and Mary Brownlee will be in the receiving line. Mrs. Brown is very anxious that all children receive reception, and they will not hesitate to come in school clothes. Kappa Phi College will meet Wednesday night from 7 to 8 o'clock at Eperworth Inn. Initiation service will be held for Mrs. Dan Brummit of Chicago. Mrs. Brummit is the National Field Secretary of Missions of the middle west and is coming here directly from where he will help with Kansas City last week. Mrs. Gordon Thompson will give a report on her trip to Iowa where she helped install Beta Chapter of Kappa Phi last week. Fraternity Calls The Alpha Xi Delta sorority will be a Academy fraternity Thursday from 5 to 6 o'clock. Phi Delta Theta will call at the house this afternoon from 5 to 6 am. Phi Kappa will call on Gamma Phi Phi this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Lawrence Musical Club Alpha Xi Delta announces the plebiscite of Gotttrude Holofde of Kannas City, Kanada. The Lawrence Musical Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Unitarian Church. The program, one of Russian Folk Music, will be in charge of Mrs. A. C. Mitchell, Mrs. Kate Riggs and Mrs. C. H. Club Dance The Linger-Longer Club, 1319 Ten weeks from 7 until 8 o'clock All members of the K. U. Dramatic Club will meet in Green Hall Thursday night at 7:30. Officers for the year will be elected. Dr. Sudler is in Chicago Dr. Mervin T. Sudler is spending a few days in Chicago attending a convention of the American College of Surgeons. He will also attend a meeting for the Standardization of Hospitals in the United States. Mu Phi Pledge Mu Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Thelmia Hale, fa21, of Yates Center, and Olive Constant, fa19, of Lawrence. Sigma Alpha Epsilon will call on Kappa Alpha Theta tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock. the hill last year, and is now working for the Council of National Defence in the section on co-operation with states. Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Martin are at home at 1411 N st. N. W., Washington, D. C. Mr. Martin. e19, was on Phi Delta Theta will give a dance Saturday, November 24. Harlan Russell visited with his parents in Lawrence Sunday. He is now in service at Camp Funston. Russell played quarter on the football team who also a tendered in Y. M. C. A. work and was a member of several cabinets. Announcement was made yesterday of the engagement of Lieut. Richard D, Small, L. L. B. 17, and Miss Grace Thwing, both of Kansas and Captain in the Officer's Reserve Corps and is stationed at Camp Funston. Walter Tatge, Edward H. Porter, Don Lindell, Harry Spears, and Raymond Beers of Topela visited Saturdays at day at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Lieut. Forest M. Record from Ft. Kanza, the Kanza friend, this week end. Velma Walters, c20, will go to her home in Wakefield Wednesday to attend the wedding of Miss Ruth Cornell. Students of Sociology To Assist in Surveys Of Four Kansas Towns Work Was Started This Week Under Direction of Prof. M.C. Elmer Social surveys under the direction of Prof. M, C. Elmer of the department of sociology have been started this week in Clay Center, Marysville and Beloit. Another survey will be started next week at Minneapolis. The residents of the towns to be surveyed and the department of sociology will co-operate in making the surveys. Professor Elmer will direct the work, but most of the data will be gathered by the students themselves and compiled by the various committees. The students in Professor Elmer's classes in social survey will assist in the work. The twenty-four students enrolled in social survey will be divided into four groups; each group will be assigned to help with the work in its town. This will be required as a part of the class work. TO STUDY DEVELOPMENT OF TOWNS Each group will study the history and development of the town assigned it. The students will be required to go to the different towns and help in directing the work. They will also do research on work of compiling the data gathered. To avoid breaking into *the student's school work the trips will be made during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Students will be required to pay their own expenses. These, however, will be less than the laboratory fees in many of the University courses. HALLOWE'EN Novelties and Masks— your party more enjoyable. HOADLEY'S 15-17 W. 9th—Just out of the High Rent District THE GIFT SHOP Established 1865 The most complete line of Jewelry in the City of Lawrence. A. MARKS AND SON 735 Mass. The surveys will be completed in February and March, 1918. The results will be used for newspaper publicity and in making exhibits to the town council, attributable to be held in each of the towns at the completion of the surveys. Diamonds Watches Silverware Cut Glass ED W. PARSONS Jewelry of the Better Sort We sell paper at prices that interest CARTER'S SURVEYS OF PORMER YEARS Surveys under the direction of the department of sociology have been made in Cochin Grove, Belleville and Belleville. The Corneil Grove survey was made last year under the direction of Professor Elmer, and the Lawrence and Belleville surveys were made in 1914 under the direction of Prof. F. W. Blackmar and E. W. Burgess, who formerly occupied the place in the faculty now held by Professor Elmer. Typewriter Supplies, Stationery University Supplies University Supplies November issue of Red Book is in toiny, Carroll's—Adv. Agent for CORONA typewriter SURVEY OF FORMER YEARS You will find good reading at Carroll's—Adv. 1025 Mass. St. Ladies Home Journal and Woman's Home Companion at Carroll's. Adv. Taxi 12 'PHONE You will find the most complete assortment of toilet articles and drug-gist sundries at Barber & Son's.—Adv. A. D. S. Peroxide Cream keeps the skin in perfect condition. Barber & Son's.-Adv. Kennedy Plumbing Co. All kind of electrical shades student National Martha Laamps Dong, Picks, Sockets, Ete. Phones 568 937 Mass. When you are up town get a "coke" at Allie's.-Adv. Our own make of chocolatees packed in boxes. All sizes from one-half pound at 30c to five pounds at $2.75. Wiedemann's.'-Adv. Pipes and cigars at Carroll's Adv. We have a large line of our own and other makes of chocolates. Wiedemann's."—Adv. Fresh and crisp, the popcorn crisp at Wiedemann's.—Adv. TELEPHONE 55 For those who want the best in flowers LAWRENCE FLORAL CO. Choice Cut Flowers and Plants Motor Delivery Across from the Court Hous MAIL ORDERS NOW BEING RECEIVED WILSON'S The Students' Drug Store Soda Duds Toilet Articles Open Day and Night Taxi and Auto Livery PHONE 100 Parties and country drives a Specialty FOR the Second Annual Journalism "Jazz"-the party de luxe to be given by the Associated Journalism Students, November 9th, in Robinson Gymnasium. WILL furnish that syncopating, melodious harmony for the "light fantastic toe" to dance by. HALEY'S 4 PIECE ORCHESTRA OTHER FEATURES which we just wouldn't dare to tell will furnish surprises throughout the evening. Remember this big social event is open to everybody in the college—Engineers, Laws, Medics, Pharmics—everyone! CLIP THE COUPON—TODAY You won't want to miss this party—that's certain, yet when 125 tickets are sold, the ticket sale step is over. Your body is going to miss out—don't let it be you. ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR, THE COUPLE FRED RIGBY, DAILY KANSAN, Lawrence. Dear Sir:— CLIP THIS COUPON Enclosed please find $___ for ___ tickets to the "JOURNALISM JAZZ" to be given in Robinson Gymnasium, Nov. 9th. I enclose stamped envelope for the return of these tickets. ... Bowersock Theatre Don't Forget to Enclose Stamped Envelope for Return of Tickets First Show 7:40 TONIGHT Second 9:00 Admission 10 Cents Greater Vitigraph Presents MILDRED MANNING AND WALLACE MAC DONALD "The Princess of Park Row" A love story of a snappy young American Newspaper reporter who stumbles upon a royal intrigue right in New York, which culminates in his wooing a Balkan Princess. COMING TOMORROW Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne IN "THEIR COMPACT" An Interesting Western Romance TONIGHT 8 P. M.-LAST SHOWING Jules Verne's "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea" The only production of its kind in the world—actually photographed at the bottom of the ocean, amidst huge sharks. The production that reveals the strangest sights of the ocean's depths; sights that for centuries have been denied to mankind. Wednesday BRYANT WASHBURN IN "THE FIBBERS" ADMISSION 20 CENTS Deposits Guaranteed --you are among those who take a special role in the appearance of your clothing, Citizens State Bank Deposits Guaranteed A Good Place to Eat Private Dining Room for Parties Basement Perkins Bldg. The University Bank Why Not Carry Your Account Here? MIDWAY CAFE College Pantatorium Lemen & Weir, Props. All Work Guaranteed Phone 2344J 1338 Ohio Street CALL- 510 THE CLEANER HOTEL SAVOY 9th & Central Sts. Kansas City, Mo. Always meet your friends at this hotel. What would be more appropriate than a banquet in the City. If you have already decided on the date for your spring or farewell banquet write us now for reservations. Circular on Request. AGENT WANTED THE PARCEL POST THE PARCEL POST your laundry 200 miles for 12c, 400 miles for 36c, month's. Has next repeat a strong inner repeat mail with repeat mail with address plates for your address and inches. $2.90 postpaid. THE P. L. LAUNDRY BAG, and leather, with address plates, can be used as an ordinal or triangular Size. 14x29 ins. $1.25 postpaid. These carriers serve your mend- sure of satisfactory or money refunded. AGENT WANTED THE PARCEL POST BAG CO., South Bead, Ind. Mail Your Laundry Home Senior Photos for the Jayhawker must be ready by DECEMBER 21 Make your date for a sitting AT ONCE THEY are not more likenesses—they are character studies. Our Pictures Express Your Personality We shall be only too glad to arrange a sitting—just call 517. Your convenience is ours. SEND THE DAILY KANSAN HOME