UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Colonial Party Last Year DUTCH CONTRALTO TO APPEAR IN CONCERT Mile. Tilly Koenen, the well known Dutch contrato, will appear in a recital in Robinson Gymnasium Tuesday evening, February 27. Madame Koenen has a rich contrato voice of extraordinary strength and power and her emotional interpretations have made her famous. Madame Koenen Will Sing and Translate Dutch Children's Madame Koenen's singing of Dutch children's songs which she always translates for her audience, is one of the most famously accompanied by Rose Lindner at the piano. Songs The Shostac String Quartet, which was to have given the sixth concert, will not be able to appear as two of its players were engaged in a performance with aspects to be able to announce the names of the substitutes in a few days. BY THE WAY "Do you have a black cat down at your house?" "You haven't?'—Do you know any one in Lawrence who has?" "No, not a black and white cat—a whole, black cat." "You have a black cat?—Well would you be using it today?" "Want it for? -What do we want initiated until we each find a black cat." Y. M.-Y. W. Spring Party And the members of the Theta sisterhood are fully convinced that the process is going well. Three hundred students were present at the annual M.-Y. W. spring party, given in Robinson Gymnasium Saturday night. The entertainment during the first part of the evening consisted of a dramatization of the activities of the school gymnastics team in Green Hall, and the School of Medicine, put on by groups of students. This was followed by illustrated songs. Leah Stuart was the soloist. Helen Hart posed for "America," I Love You," Annette Ashton for "Juanita," Dorothy Cole for "Mother Macreel," Helen Naismith for "From the Land of the Milk," Annette Titasca for "Back to Virgil," Anita Stuart for "Annie Laurie," and Evelyn Strong for "Crimson and Evely." A banquet was served at the chamber house after initiation. Many of the alumni were back for the initiation ceremonies. Initiations Phi Gamma Delta held initiation Sunday afternoon at the chapter house for James Cubbison, Kansas City; Earl McGraw, Kansas City; Wichita, Wichita; Norrigh Wright, Atchison; Jean Carter, Lawrence; Irwin Wulkhuber, Leavenworth; Eb e b Pi Kappa Alpha will hold initiation Thursday night at the chapter house, 1145 Indiana street, for: Xenia Ayres, Harold Crawford, Lawrence, Kan.; Claude Mathews, Kansas City, Mo.; Leslie Crainer, Neodesha; Dayton Glenn, Neodesha; Home Henderson, Independence; George Chandler, Harry Bennett, Topека; Earle McKinney, Howard Richey, Iola. Sigma Chi held initiation Saturday night at 9 o'clock in Eagles Hall for: Webb Wilson, Arthur Lordborg, Horton; Gordon Saunders, Lawrence; James B. Weaver, Belleville; Ralph sentney, Earl CMCandes, Ruthinson; Thomas Dewey, Victor Blakely, Fred Rigby, Topeka. Salad, sandwiches, and coffee were served. Itsa Hillsam and Clarence Gorill, chairman of the W. Y. C. W. A. C. C. A. committees, managed the party. Mitchell, Lawrence; Arthur Anderson, Lawrence; George Rourke, Toeka; Ed. Scherer, St. Joseph; Galen Davis; Ed. Wright, David Hardian, Phillipsburg. A mock initiation, followed by a banquet at Fretalion Alid Hall, was held Saturday night. Fifty alumni were present. Formal Parties Alpha Tau fraternity will entertain with a George Washington party at Ecke's Hall Thursday night, February 22. Beta Theta Pi fraternity will give its annual "German" Friday night, 'cbruary 23. The Achoh sorority will give its formal spring party on March 16, at 8 6:30 p.m. at the Athletic Club. Phi Kappa Phi Kappa fraternity, entertained at the University, Sunday afternoon. K. U. Dames The K. U. Dames will meet at the home of Mrs. D. L. Johnson, 1042 Ohio, Wednesday afternoon, at three o'clock in the morning which will speak on "Home Decoration." Club Entertains The Hefflebauer club entertained at 12 13 Tennessee Street Friday night with the band. Men's Student Council will give a dance at F. A. U. Hall, Thursday night, February 22. Mrs. E. L. Mason, the housemother of the Mu Phip Epsilon sorority visited friends in Kansas City over Saturday and Sunday. Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity, will have a smoker at the Pi Kappa Alpha house tomorrow night. Mrs. H. E. Clark of Kansas City is the guest of her daughter, Helen, at the Kappa house. Lydia Tomilson of Independence, Mo., is visiting at the Theta house. Which is the more important to you, family, fire insurance or life insurance? Levi Zimmerman, '14, of Lyons, was a grest Sunday at the K. A. house. Biggest Day in February. "Under Cover" at Bowersock WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th OFFERS RHETORIC PRIZE Willard Wattles Offers Cash for Best Report on "Seeing Campus." Citizens State Bank Deposits Guaranteed The University Bank Why Not Carry Your Account Here! 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-*sth and Mass.* Fifty-one questions are included in the list. Among them are; Five dollars for the best observer, That's what Willard Wattles has offered the student in his Rhetoric II classes who by February 28 submits the best report on "Seeing the Campus." "This prize will not come out of the laboratory fees, either," said Mr. Wattles. The idea is to sharpen the students' faculties of observing and compass traditions and peculiarities they might overlook, the instructor explained. How do people climb to the roof of Fraser Hall? How many fire hydrants can you locate on the campus? How many chimneys has the Chemistry Building? Which class gave the sun dial to the University? The names of what scientists are caused on the exterior of the Museum. What is the biggest skull in the University? What inscription is on the exterior of the Library? Why are the trees west of Snow Hall planted in a rectangular shape? What became of the circular pen- nance mounted on the Stand Tower for the Nebraska City Fire Station? Orde. Aerated Distilled Water from McNish. Phones 198—Adv. tf Water Little Egypt 5c Cigar. All Dealers. Adv. tf Biggest Day in February "Under Cover" at Bowersock WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th "The Machine You Will Eventually Buy." A Daily Letter Home—The Daily Kansan. SPECIAL FOR 30 DAYS Gold Crown $4.00 Gray Crown $4.00 White Fillings $5.00 Silver Fillings $5.00 Silver Fillings $5.00 All work guaranteed. DR. SCHILDER, Dentist 713 Mass. Phones 191 Typewriter Supplies Note Books—Theme Paper —All your Supplies at UNDERWOOD CARTER'S A. G. ALRICH Printing, Blinding, Engraving K Books, Loose Leaf Supplies Fountain Pens, Inks, Typewriter Stamps 744 Mass. St. Eldridge Hotel Bldg. 707 Mass. St. TOUCH METHOD instruction books furnished free. Remember SCHULZ makes clothes You can find him at 917 Mass. St. Its simplicity of construction makes it easy to learn. Learning NOW may be the best investment you ever made. Professor Downing, head of the voice department of the School of Fine Arts, is able to resume his teach- ing several days illness with the病 of $1.00 a pair. Announce the arrival of their Spring Purchase of The checking out of books was the heaviest the last week that it has been since the examination rush. For some books, the examiner there were calls for but few books. The Celebrated Onyx Silk Hose Representing all the new shades Now in Vogue - at the Old Price are perhaps the Best Known Hose in America. At $1.10 a pair. They are a purchase. THE ONYX SILK HOSE THE NEW STYLES Underwood Typewriter Rent an in Georgette and Organize Colars New Picot Edge Ribbons The filmiest and prettiest styles in 42-inch Fancy Marquisette Silks, $2.00 and $2.25. Sport Silks Tussah Silks Fancy Taffeta Silks. The Best Taffetta Silks—Colors—Including Navy Chiffon Finest $1.50. in Georgette and Organdie Collars When you order your new Spring Suit of me you have 500 snappy different patterns to choose from. You get the same fit from any one which you select. Your selection is not limited to one-half dozen patterns. And at the same price as a ready made suit. Sam Clarke Says: You tried it because we told you how good and delicious it was. But your friends began drinking because you took them to the less chain of enthusiasm that has made Coca-Cola the beverage of choice. THE COCA-COLA CO. 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Also Pathe VARSITY Today Mary Pickford In the Bishop's Carriage Also Pictograph TOMORROW— VALESKA SURATT in "The New York Peacock."