UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K. U. ALUMNI TO HOLD BANQUET IN NEW YORK Will Show Pictures of Campus and Scenes of Interest at University The set includes photographs taken as far back as 1855 and as recent as 1916. Among the views taken in earlier years, several are of particular interest. One picture taken in 1885, shows a group of K. U. students and faculty members on the top of Long's bridge at Birmingham University, those in the group are ex-governor Herbert Hadley of Missouri, Vernon Kellog of the Belgian Relief Commission, the late General Fred Funston, Mrs. Nellie Troutman, the late Chancellor Frances H. Snow, Harry Riggs, dean of the engineering school of the University of Michigan, and E.C. Franklin of Ieland Stanford University. Another picture of interest was made by Dr. William T. The faculty was composed of twenty-five members at that time and of this number twelve are still at the University. This picture was shown at the World's Fair in Chicago in 1893. The orchestra will strike up "Crimson and Blue," then Bill of '93 and Jim of '94 will join in with a hundred other loyal Jayhawkers and sing as they never sang before, and when the song is finished a mighty Rock Chalk for forth which may even cause Broadway to pause for a moment and listen. All this and much more will happen when the familiar scenes on Mount Oread are thrown on the screen before the members of the K, U. Alumni in New York at their annual banquet to be held March 17th in New York City. The New York alumni recently requested the association here to send them a set of University views that could be used at their meeting this year. Miss Agnes Thompson, secretary of the Alumni Association, and Dr. L. W. Flint have arranged a set of suitable suits for this occasion. Included among the set of slides, is a picture of the old windmill that stood until recent years on the hill near ninth street in the west end of Kansas City. This historic spot was a favorite picnic ground for Kansas University students and meant to them what Cameron's Bluff means to present day Jayhawkers. BY THE WAY- Mu Phi Reception Mu Phi Epsilon sorority entertained students and faculty members of the School of Fine Arts at an informal reception in honor of Mme. Tillie Koehnen and Miss Louise Lindner after the concert last night. Theta Siigma Phi Theta Sigma Phi will begin initiation Thursday afternoon at four-thirty o'clock in Fraser Rest Room. The initiatives are: Ruth Gardiner, Fredonia; Agnes Thompson, honorary initiate, Lawrence. Y.W.C.A. Besides initiation and a business session, an original short story will be written. "The best way to cease making poor excuses is to "seek the most excellent thing" for which no excuse is necessary," Emily Berger said in her talk on "Excusee at the regular meeting of the house, at the regular afternoon. Florence Hale speaks of the tendency to make excuses for the worth-while things." Get a bathing cap today at Carroll's.-Adv. 25c SECOND BALCONY (Not Reserved) "UNDER COVER" Doors open at 7:45 A. G. ALRICH Printing, Binding, Engraving K Books, Loose Leaf Supplies Fountain Pens, Inks, Typewriter Papers, Rubber Stamps 744 Mass. St. Typewriter Supplies Note Books—Theme Paper —All your Supplies at CARTER'S Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary musical sorority, hold initiation Tuesday afternoon at four-thirty, o'clock, for the King Kao Center honoring a fellow honorary member of the local chapter. Mu Phi Initiation Mrs. George E. Putnam will entertain the members of the Rota Club at her home, 1502 Massachusetts Street, after afternoon at four-thirty o'clock Rota Club At Oberlin, twenty "red-heads" have formed a permanent society to be known as "The Order of the Golden Fleece." The Drake Delphic management is now offering a course in journalism for students interested in working on the paper. Little Egypt 5c Cigar. All Dealers —Adv. **tf** Bathing caps for men and women at Carroll's, 50 cents.—Adv. Hearest's magazine on sale at Carroll's—Adv. PROTCH The Tailor Citizens State Bank Deposits Guaranteed The University Bank Why Not Carry Your Account Here? Students' Shoe Shop R. O. Burgert, Prop. 1107 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kans. Work and Prices Always Right We also Repair and Cover Parasails. BERT WADHAM'S Club Dances BARBER WORK At the Foot of the 14th Street Hill in the Student District Club Dances The Dunakin Club, 1317 Ohio street, danced last night from seven to eight o'clock. A box of Martha Washington will please her. Get it at Carroll's.'-Adv. We find it hard to keep Martha Washington candy in stock but we are pleased to announce a new shipment. Carroll's..-Adv. Girls' gym shoes, reasonable in price, at Carroll's—Adv. Weighs 6 lbs. Writes like Sixty CORONA The Personal Writing Machine It adds so much neatness, satisfaction and uniformity to your written work—it's the best all around writing machine as well as the best machine for all around use. Come in and try it! CARTER'S 1025 Mass. St. TODAY ONLY VARSITY TRIANGLE FEATURE 'THE ICED BULLET' A real detective drama featuring WILLIAM DESMOND A distinct novelty, taking the spectator right into the great Ince Studios. Coming BOWERSOCK Coming FRIDAY and SATURDAY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN "THE COMMON LAW" OR "HIS LAWFUL WIFE" NOTICE We have resumed business at 1026 Mass. St.-one door south of our old place of business-Call the same old number, BELL 510 for your cleaning and pressing. F. A. Owen & Son 1026 Mass. St. READ THE DAILY KANSAN The 1917 JAYHAWKER VANITY FAIR CONTEST Starts tomorrow morning, Tuesday, February 27, and will end Tuesday, March 13, at 6:00 p. m. You,the purchasers of the Jayhawker, are to select for us ten women from the following list of thirty Kansas Beauties. NELL BLURTON MILDRED LIGHT BESS ULRICH GERTRUDE LACOSS DELLILAH JOHNSON MARGUERITE REINISCH ITASCA HILSMAN THELMA WHARTON IRMA WULLENWABER HELEN ROBINSON CLARA RIGGS HESTER JACKSON BLANCHE SIMONS MARGARET FITCH JANE PARMENTER MARGARET YOUNG ETHEL SCOTT HALLIE CLARK CONUSUELO KRUGG LETA ELLISON EARLINE ALLEN ANTOINNETTE CLARK MERRIAM JONES RUTH WALLIE DOROTHY BIGELOW HELEN COOK RACHAEL WOOD HAZEL PATTERSON JESSIC DIXON A VOTE FOR EVERY PENNY HOW YOU SELECT THEM For every penny you invest in the purchase of a Jayhawker or for space in the book before March 13, you will be given one vote in the Vanity Fair Contest. Thus if you buy a three dollar book you may cast 300 votes, or if you pay one dollar down on a book you may cast 100 votes. In order that every studenty may have a 1917 Jayhawker the price has been reduced to a minimum. However, this necessitates that a payment of not less than one dollar be made on each book ordered. The same system that was used last year will again be used this year, namely: that no more books will be printed than have been ordered. THIS IS HOW YOU VOTE When you order your book you will be given a card on which will be recorded the number of votes to which you are entitled, which will depend upon the amount that you pay down. You will fill out this card for which ever candidate you wish to cast your votes. It must then be deposited in the contest box in the Jayhawker office in Room 102, Museum. Seniors who have paid their dues may secure a ticket for voting upon application at the Jayhawker office. The keys to the ballot box will be held by Professors Arthur MacMurray and S. O. Rice who will act as tellers. The progress of the contest will be published in the Kansan on the two following Mondays, and the final results will be made known upon the appearance of the Jayhawker. WILL OCCUPY SIX PAGES There will be ten winners in the contest. The two highest will be given a full page each. The other eight will have a half page each. Professional designers and artists will arrange and decorate the six panels of this 1917 Jayhawker feature. Each winner will appear in two different poses, while the two highest will appear in either three or four different poses. ARNOLD NORDSTROM, Editor in Chief MUSEUM EVERY DAY 11:30 to 12:30 1:20 to 3:30 hawkers will be of three prices: Cloth ... $3.00 De Luxe ... 4.00 Super De Luxe ... See Management JAYHAWKER OFFICE HOURS Books may be purchased from any one of RICHARD GELVIN, Business Manager WILLARD GLASCO if the thirty contestants and from the following: VERNON MOORE, Assistant Business Manager "DOG" BURCH MUSEUM EVERY DAY 11:30 to 12:30 1:20 to 3:30 HARRY H. MORGAN DON D. DAVIS