UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ADVISE MEN TO TRAIN IN COMMISSION CAMPS Return Applications for Officers Reserve Corps as War Dept. Cancels All Exams. The status of the men, who have been fitting themselves to take the examinations for the Officers' Reservy Corps, has been changed. A number of these men, who sent in their applications some time past, have been returned their applications with the admonition that they should go into various camps that the being established over the country for the purpose of training men for commissions One of these camps will be located at Fort Riley to take care of the men from Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, and Wyoming. The men eligible to attend are limited to the reserve officers and candidates for commissions. The course will last for three months and the maximum attendance will be limited to 2,500. The oath, an applicant is required to take, binds him for a period of three months with a prosecution fee. A commission if he is offered one. Otherwise he is free. Each applicant must pass a stiff physical examination and secure at least three recommendations to file with his application. The class organized last week to prepare men for the Officers' Reserve Corps examination is to continue its work regardless of the fact that the students will be required examinations, Dean Walker, who is personally taking charge of this military work, is trying to secure from the War Department recognition of the work here and to have the students recognized as cadets. Mr. Walker has been assigned to Chancellor Strong and Adjutant General Martin of Tooneka to do this. W. B. Cobb, 'I'19, has been authorized to receive the applications of all the men who wish to attend the training camp at Fort Riley. It is imperative that students be camped, to put in their applications at once, as it opens May 8. It will take at least a week for the applications to be acted upon, as they must be forwarded to the Central Department at the gineering building in Denver Mikes' office every afternoon from 2:30 to 5:00 to receive applications. Install W S C A Officers BY THE WAY- Newly elected officers of the Women's Student Government Association will be installed tomorrow at Browns rooms in Fraser Hall. Sociology Club The new council will have Katherine Rinegard for president; Ethet Smith and Josephine Stimpson, vice-presidents; Marian Joseph, secretary; Julia Kennedy, treasurer; Marjorie Rickard and Dorothy Cole, senior representatives; Mary Smith and Lucene Smith, junior representatives; Mildred Schimm and Ruth Bottomly, sophomore representatives. Miss Sarah Jacobss, c17, talked in the meeting of the Sociology Club yesterday afternoon about her visit to the charity institutions of Kansas City. She told about the Provident Association, the Helping Hand, and the Bays for Boys, and the work these institutions are doing in Kansas City. Earl Potter, c19, was elected secretary of the Club to take the place of Ellis Starret, who has withdrawn from the University to do farm work. Toel-Brown Word has been received recently of the marriage of Homer Brown, c'16, Nights 8:20 Matinee 2:20 Gus Edwards² two famous proteins goege George PRICE and Cuddles ED-WARDS in a new and youthful fanfare; entitled A 'Bandbox Revue². Henry KEANE and Dorothy MOR, TIMER in "The Final Deeee." HALLEN and FULLER In an Allegorical Satire on Fame by Junti McCree "The Corridor of Time." MICHELLE - The Corridor of Time. EMERSON and BALDWIN The longing comedians. EMERSON and BALDWIN The juggling comedians. HAYES and RIVES The divinity and her escort; MEREDITH and SNOOZER The intellectual bulldog. America's Wiseest Animal Actor. ORPHEUM TRAVEL WEEKLY The World at Work and Play Extra Attraction—First vaudeville appearance of society's exclusive entertainer BEATRICE HERFORD in a repertory of her inimitable Next Week—DOROTHY JARDON The Beautiful Broadway Star. Nights 10.25-28 Matinee Matinees 10.25-28 Daily 10.25-28 A. G. ALRICH and Miss Clara M. Toel of Chicago, on March 23. Printing, Blinding, Engraving & K Books, Loose Leaf Supplies Fountain Pen, Ink, Pens Typewriter Stamp, Stencil 744 Mass. St. Mr. Brown is a graduate of the Lawrence High School and of the Business College. He attended the University three years, and is now the Chief department of the American Cancer Society and Plaster Company of Chicago. K. U. Dames Mrs. George Todd will entertain the K. U. Dames at her home, 1322 Tennessee Street, Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock. Mrs. H. Lentz and Mrs. A. K. Loomis will assist in the task of preparing "dietable" vegetables to be the subject for exercise. Owing illness, Mrs. J. Cummings is not able to entertain this week. Prof. Homer C. Talbot, secretary of the municipal reference department, will discuss "Efficient City Government," at the Woman's Forum in Room 110, Fraser, Wednesday afternoon at four-thirty o'clock. Woman's Forum All women of the University are invited to attend the meetings of the Forum. Engineers' Banouet Students of the School of Engineering will give a banquet at Robinson Gymnasmus Thursday night to celebrate Engineers' Day. Kappa Initiation Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority held initiation yesterday for Julia Alice Kennedy, '19; Iell DeHart, c20; Jackson, c18; c19; and Etta Louise Runkel, c20). The women of the junior class had a splash party in Robinson Gymnasium last night. A feed at Brick's followed. Junior Women Splash Gamma Phi Beta Pledge Ingham Ingragh, c18, of Forst Scott, Scott, Founders' Banquet Pi Beta Phi sorority will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of its founding with a banquet Saturday night at the chapter house. College Women Ready The Association of Collegiate Alumnae has offered the services of 8,000 highly trained college women to the United States in the present emergency. The offer was made at a meeting of the association held in Washington Tuesday. Miss M. Carey, who resigned a resolution which placed the services of the college women at the disposal if the president.-Texan. We will be glad to make duplicate pictures for you. Squires Studio. Adv. 139-4 Send the Daily Kansan home. BERT WADHAM'S BARBER WORK At the Foot of the 14th Street Hill in the Student District W. L. Douglass Shoes for men, are included in our Quit Business Sale. ALBERT NOLLER CO. M TRAINING OFFICERS ALBERT NOLLER 1019 Mass 1019 Mass. University National Guard Unit is Company M has room for just fourteen more men. After this number have enlisted the recruiting office in Robinson Gymnasium will be closed. Captain Jones plans to give intensive training to the men of Company M who want commissions after they are called to the colors. Commissions Captain Jones has provided for a stock of books on military tactics, and efforts will be made to have Company M carry off first honors in producing officers for the vast army to be raised. "Through this training Company M is in a position to offer an attractive proposal to its recruits." military training classes yesterday. "At the present all National Guard units are marking time until Congress acts on the administration's Selective Draft Bill," said Captain Jones, "This method of raising soldiers is the only business like way that has been proposed. Under its operation, however, drafted men will have to be trained in the duties they shall enter. Furthermore these men need not hope for commissions. Raw recruits are no help, to their country for a year." By enlisting now the recruit can choose the service that appeals to him and the long training he receives will put him in line for promotion. Have her photograph framed at Squires Studio—Adv. 139-4 Remember SCHULZ makes clothes You can find him at 917 St. St. A SHAMPOO IN A RESTFUL RECLINING POSITION 35 and 50 Cents MRS. C. H. S.AUDAERS 1346 Vermont. Bell, 1414W. Typewriter Supplies Note Books—Theme Paper —All your Supplies at CARTER'S Citizens State Bank Deposits Guaranteed The University Bank Why Not Carry Your Account Here! CONKLIN PENS are sold at McCulloch's Drug Store 847 Mass. WILSON'S The Popular Drug Store Toilet Articles Good Things to Eat and Drink "We like to do little jobs of THE COLLEGE JEWELER Gustafson Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICIPANT PEOPLE WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Careful Attention Given to All Business. Lawrence Pantatorium • Phones: 506 12 W. Ninth ANNOUNCEMENTS Education Club meets at the Oread Cafe Tuesday night at eight o'clock. Dr. R. A. Kent will talk on educational topics of current interest. University Women's Association will meet at the home of Mrs. Olin Templin, 1025 Missouri Street, at three o'clock Thursday afternoon. Sigma Delta Chi initiation will be in the Kansan business office tonight at seven-thirty o'clock instead of at 10 a.m. Chi house as announced previously. Snow Zoology Club meets tonight at Doctor Allen's home, 1635 Indiana Street, at seven-thirty d'clock. Miss Jones, miss Jones, and Miss Wailing will speak. Black Helmet will meet at the Kappa Sigma house tonight at seventhirty o'clock. Important. Phi Delta Chi, pharmacy fraternity, meets tonight at the Alpha Tau Omega house, 1633 Vermont Street, at eight o'clock. Owls meet at Phi Kappa house Sunday morning at ten o'clock. Important. Homer C. Tabell will speak on "Efficient City Government" at the Woman's Forum in Room 110, Fraser, for afternoon a four-thirty o'clock. All women planning to take part in the May Pole Dance for the May Fete report to Bertha Mix in Robinbilt tomorrow at four-thirty o'clock. At the meeting this evening the Red Cross class will be given a lecture on "Wounds." Bandaging practice will be continued and text books are available. The books are manuals published by the National Red Cross Association. Sorry, Clarence, but I have a date for "If I Were Dean" tomorrow night. Everyone is going to see the Senior play in action at the Bowersock tomorrow evening! Aren't you? Seats new selling at Round Corner Drug Store -756, 605, 256. Peoples State Bank Capital and Surplus $88,000.00 "EVERY BANKING SERVICE" 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. PROTCH The Tailor Dick Bros., Druggists A trade so large that our stock is always pure and fresh. We want to know K. U. men and women better. Where the cars stop—8th and Mass. PATRONIZE Kansan Advertisers THOSE merchants who really desire and appreciate your business are those who advertise in the IN Daily Kansan BOWERSOCK THEATRE GEORGE BEBAN "THE BOND BETWEEN" SATURDAY—DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN "THE AMERICANO" THURSDAY and FRIDAY—GEO. M. COHAN IN "BROADWAY JONES" TODAY VARSITY THEATRE GLADYS BROCKWELL "HER TEMPTATION" "HER TEMPTATION" It is a Fox Picture—They put out SOME PICTURE once. It Was "A FOOL THERE WAS." 10 cents. TOMORROW and THURSDAY—BLANCHE SWEET IN "THE TIDES OF BARNEGAT"