UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ASSOCIATIONS OUTLINE WORK FOR NEXT YEAR In Two Days Conference Y. M and Y. W. Will Plan Co-operation With Churches The Y. M. C. A.-Y. W. C. A. and churches of Lawrence will hold a two day conference, April 4-5, to outline plans for co-operation between the associations and churches for religious work among the students. The object of the conference is two-fold: To outline an adequate religious pro- gram in order to provide for the overlapping of work. With a program outlined in this manner all useless duplication of work will be avoided and more students will be reached. This conference is a part of a general movement over the entire country. The leadership of this conference includes the heads of the student departments of the churches, representatives from the International Committees of the Associations, and interested laymen. The Methodist Church, G. J. Green York City; the Presbyterian church, Richard C. Hughes; the Christian church, W. C. Payne of Indianapolis; Y. M. C. A. men, David R. Porter and W. S. Tinker of New York City, and H. L. Heinzman of Denver; W. Y. C. A., Misses Lucy Y. Riggs and Leslie Blanchard. The conference will begin Thursday with a banquet in Myers Hall at 12:30. Immediately afterwards will be discussed the religious problems of K. U. as encountered by the churches and associations. On April 5 plans will be discussed to meet the problems that have been found to exist. Sociology Club Egg Roast BY THE WAY- Sociology Club 243 The Sociology Club will an egg roast Wednesday evening at six o'clock west of the golf links. The Club will have as its guests all the students in the department who are eligible to membership as well as the department faculty members and their wives. Mining Journal Club The Mining Journal Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at four-thirty o'clock in Haworth Hall. Lawrence Cole, e16, captain of last year's basketball team, will make a talk. Mr. Cole has been working in Butte, Mont., with the Butte Superior Zinc Company. Engagement Announced The engagement of Miss Adda Simmons to Eldon Smith of Hutchinson has been announced. Miss Simmons attended Ward-Belmont College at Nashville, Tenn., and the University. She is a Chia Omega. Mr. Smith was in school here last year and is a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity. Pi Kapna Aloha Dinner The Kappa Alpha Theta sorority has issued invitations for its annual basketball game. Pi Kappa Alpha will hold a fare well dinner and smoker for Slats CO at the chapter house Wednesday evening. Slates leaves Lawrence Sunday in April 14 for Sewell, to act as metallurgist for the Braden Mining Company. He will be gone for three years. Mr. Cole returned Sunday from Butte, Mont., after serving as a rotation executive at Copper Mining Company, Limited, a Guggenheim subsidiary corporation, for the past year. Pl Beta Phi announces the pledging Evelyn Rarabugh, c'19, of Wielbhc Alpha Chi Sigma, honorary chemical fraternity, gave its spring party in Ecke's Hall Saturday night instead of the usual program. It was announced in last night's Kansan. The way to keep your pictures in good shape is to have them framed at Squires Studio—Adv. 127-3 Do you know that the largest class of print holders in the Northwestern western states is the SOCIOLOGISTS HELP IN OCCILOGISTS HELP IN CITY SOCIAL SURVEYS "The University of Kansas is a pioneer in taking a certain kind of social survey," said M. C. Elmer, a professor of sociology in the University of Kansas, who values of social surveys. The new plan worked out by the University is to organize every group in the town, arouse the interest of the entire community by having the citizens do the work, under the direction of experts. This plan was recently used at Council Grove, where Professor Elmer supervised a complete survey. The data gathered was used for a comparison of the two neighborhoods named the survey the biggest thing that ever happened to Council Grove. Professor Elmer classified surveys into three types: the survey that is merely an inventory, the survey that is a community, and the survey made by experts that is a comprehensive study of the conditions in a community. According to Professor Elmer, the experimental study they do the work of the survey. The town is left as it was before, without intimate knowledge of itself and the inspiration it receives when the citizens do the work, as in the plan used by the University. The surveys discover the social problems of the community, learn its normal functioning, both and outline a constructive plan for community development covering a number of years. The University is equipped to help communities make social surveys, and Clay Center, Concordia, Minneapolis, and Beloit have asked for help in making such surveys. They will be made later in the year. This is wonderful kodak weather. Buy your films at Squires Studio.— Adv. 127-3. 127-3 Kodaks. Squires.-Adv. K. U. FOLLIES April 12 Robinson C April 12 Robinson Gym Admission 25c Frills! Thrills! Thrills A smart revue of songs, dances and costumes Way Down Hawaii Way Hawaiian Songs, Hawaiian Dances, Hawaiian Orchestra GOLD and DUST GOLD and DUST A dark couple in a Bright Act. TWELVE SCHOLARSHIPS ARE OFFERED TO WOMEN with a Piano, Two Voices and Fork Foot K and U The Ravon Comedy Five All that the name implies Helen Clark—Earl Metcalf in their own interpretation of Three Characters in an Episode The Guardians Forget Me, Bow and Slip. FOLLIES ORCHESTRA Dick Bros., Druggists A trade so large that our stock is always pure and fresh. We want to know K. U. U men and women better. Where the cars stop- 8th and Mass. Francis Schlegal Carruth's Scholarship is Also Open to H. S. Girls HOTEL SAVOY 9th & Central Sts. Kansas City, Mo. 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. Always meet your friends at this hotel. H. S. Girls Twelve scholarships are to be opened to the women students of the University for the year 1917-18. One of these, the Francis Schlegel Carruth scholarship, is also open to high school girls passing the best examination in German. The scholarship are as follows: The Marcella Howland Memorial Scholarship. The Caroline Mumford Memorial Scholarship. The Eliza Matheson Innes Memorial, Scholarship. The Kansas Branch of the Association of Collegiate Alumni Schoehr学院 The University Women's Association Scholarship. The Daughters of the American Revolution Scholarship. The Frank Ebert Bryant Memor- The members of the committee that will administer the first nine are: Eugene Galloo, Ida H. Hyle, Helen G. Jones, Ernest Wilson, and Hannah Oliver. The last named scholarships under the supervision of other committees. The Lucinda Smith Buchanan Memorial Scholarship. The Women's Student Association Scholarship. Application for the first nine will be received until April 25. inl Scholarshin. The BEST teaching positions will be filled soon. Write to the Department of Education, Western Reference and Bond Association, 681 Scarritt Building, Kansas City, Missouri, 57203. Send a letter to thousand brainy men and women in good positions. No enrollment fee necessary.-Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. W. L. Douglass Shoes for men, are included in our Quit Business Sale. ALBERT NOLLER 1019 Mass. THIS season's jewelry style tendencies are moderately portrayed in our complete showing of down-to-the-minute jewelry. EASTER JEWELRY STYLES The current fashions are for jewelry to match gown, dress or suit. An excellent opportunity to assert one's individuality. You are cordially invited to inspect our display. Our salespeople would be glad to assist you in selecting jewelry that fits both your personal charm and your Easter outfit. THE COLLEGE JEWELER Ye Shop of Fine Quality Going Home Easter? The Oread Cafe will remain open during the Easter vacation—excepting Easter Sunday. A number of students have asked us not to close—and it is for this reason we have consented to have only one day vacation. If your fraternity or boarding club is closed down make arrangements to take your meals at Brick's. The Oread Cafe E. C. BRICKEN, Prop. Just a step from the Campus. LOOKS LIKE AN ALUMNI CATALOG The K. U. men and women placed in School, College and University teaching positions by the Department of Education of the Western Reference and Bond Assessment list looks almost an Alumni catalog. More than six hundred employers have asked them for teachers during the past few days. No registration fee necessary. Address 681 Scriff Building, Kansas City, Mo.-Adv. 124-4 REMEMBER MRS. MORGAN will make you a new spring suit, afternoon or evening gown at a very reasonable price. Address 1313 Vt. Bell 1107W. CONKLIN PENS are sold at Culloch's Drug Store 847 Mass. A MESSAGE TO YOUNG MEN: SAM CLARKE 707 Mass. St. Eldridge Hotel Bldg. How'll You Have Your New Spring Clothes Made? You'll be satisfied if I take your measure for a $22.50 suit. And you'll be one of my regular customers in buying all your clothes. Hundreds of the Smartest Coats and Suits HANDSOME SILK SUITS of the better class, Khaki Kool, Silk Rookie Cloth, Shantung, Taffeta, Silk Poplin. From...$25.00 to $57.50 WOOL SUITS of Poiret Twill, Poplin, Velour, Burrella, Gabardine, Wool Jersey...$16.50 to $37.50 COATS of many styles, cloth and all the new spring shades, in Silk or Wool, Mustard, Gold, Rose, Magneta, Apple Green, Navys, Tans and Grays...$15.00 to $40.00 A very special showing including many new coats. Specially priced at...$13.50 Are here—Newly received from New York Designers. 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