UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MERE COLLEGE GUYS INVADE LAW SCHOOL Young Attorneys Bewail the Crowded Condition of Their Sacred Halls "The biggest nuisance we have in the law school," said a certain senior in the School of Law today, "is the invasion of our building by studies from other schools to understand. And, what's more, books are missing, and suspicion points strongly toward the invaders. Lawyers may be classed as crooks, but ourselves we are simply strictest. "They come over in droves—girls and all—and fill our class rooms," the senior continued. "Our sacred halls are desecrated and our gate-ways choked with feminities and plebeians from the College. Lamenting the fact that the shortage of class rooms make it necessary for teachers to attend College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, to be held in Green Hall, the law students are hoping and praying that the legislature will do something to relieve "This is an epoch of standing up for our rights," and with a flourish of the hand the young attorney waxed eloquent. "America is willing to go to any length to preserve the freedom of the seas. We are willing to fight, if need be, for the freedom of Green Hall. Take ecoemployees may come here can be no peace when college classes trump through and occupy our best classrooms, and even swarm into the professors' offices. And just lately come classes from the School of Education. Ye gods! What next?" BY THE WAY- Sorority Initiations Alpha Delta Pi held initiation at the chapter house last night. The initiates were: Lucille Rampson, Fredonia; Iris Russell, Kansas City, Mo.; Dorothy Faragher, Sabetha. A ban served after the initiation ceremonies. Gamma Phi Beta will hold initiation Friday night and Saturday morning for: Mary Tudor, Holton; Elizabeth Blakeeslee and Ethel Rush, Kananassa Hutchinson; Mildred Gilmore, Lawrence; Aleta Brownlee and Muriel Brownlee, Salina; Helen Robb, Chapman; Nellie Smith, Morton; Gladys Sharpless, Atchison; Mery Hackman, Lucy Hackman, Sibli Martin, Helen Varggett and Sarah Rose, Lawrentee Hill; Hill Center; Elizabeth Alain, Wichita. Saturday night at eight o'clock an initiation banquet will be given. Chi Omega Valentine Dinner A valentine dinner was given last night by the members of the Omega sorority who chose to shapen a gift of those who live in Lawrence. The table was decorated with a huge red heart, from which streamers of red ribbon decorated with cupids ran to each plate. A. G. ALRICH A. G. ALRICH Printing, Blinding, Engraving K Books, Loose Leaf Supplies Fountain Pens, Inks, Typewriter Papers, Rubber Stumps 744 Mass. St. Remember SCHULZ makes clothes You can find him at 917 Mass. St. CONKLIN PENS are sold at McCulloch's Drug Store 847 Mass. Citizens State Bank Deposits Guaranteed The University Bank Why Not Carry Your Account Here? 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 stop3 and Mass. Dick Bros., Druggists SPECIAL FOR 30 DAYS Gold Crown... $4.00 Silver Fillsings... $6.99 White Fillings... $5.00 Tooth Cleaned... $8.99 All work guaranteed. DR. SCHILDER, Dentist 713 Mass. Phones 101 The place cards were red hearts bearing individual verses which were read between courses. Red and green candles lighted the table. Typewriter Supplies Note Books—Theme Paper —All your Supplies at CARTER'S Kanzas to Have Dinner Guests The members of the Alpha Delta Pi property will be entertained as dinner players and will reach to eight o'clock by the Kanzan Club. CARTER'S Addresses K. U. Dames The K. U. Dames met with Mrs. E. L. Craik, 1300 Kentucky street, westerday afternoon. Miss Avis Gwin, of the department of home economics, talked on "Home Decoration." The Drama League The Drama League will meet to night at 7:46 with Mrs. E. B.Backus, 1125 Vermont street. A play by Percy McKayne will be read and discussed. The Lawrence Music Club The Lawrence Music Club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. A. Ferrell, with Mrs. Farrell and Mrs. C. A. Prayer as hostesses. Mrs. Ferrell led the programs which was a study of Russian music and composers. Miss Elizabeth Sprague, head of the department of home economics, returned last night from Cincinnati, where she spent days ago by the death of her father. Sorority Pledges Alpha Omero Omero announces the pledging of Leland Brooker, c. 20. Miss Nadine Nowlin, of the department of zoology, returned yesterday Sorority Pledges Theta Sigma Phi to Meet Miss Agnes Thompson, secretary of the Alumni Association, will talk to the members of Theta Sigma Phi in the rest room of Fraser Hall Thursday at four-thirty. District Chief Visits Pi K. A.'s. Harold W. Reid, of Sioux City, LA, a guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha house today, Mr. Reid, is taking the chapters of Pi Kappa Alpha located in Missouri, lowa, and Kansas. from Kansas City where she has been confined to her home with la gripe. Theta Sigma Phi to Meet ANNOUNCEMENTS Sigma Delta Chi meets at the Pi Kappa Alpha house Tuesday night, February 20, at 8 o'clock. Quill Club meets Thursday evening at 7:30 at the rest room in Fraser Hall. Jurinprudence Club meets at Alpha Tau house, Thursday, February 15, at 8 p. m. Doctor Osborne of Olathe will be the speaker. The Quill Club will meet Thursday night at 7:30 in Fraser. Glee Club practice in Room 201 Physics building Thursday at 5 o'clock. Forty Club members will have their picture taken at Squires' Friday at 12:30. A Daily Letter Home—The Daily Kansan. DAYLIGHT! One of the first things that strikes you when visiting or trading in neighboring cities is the lack of daylight in the stores. In none can be seen such daylight as you have in this store. The more light you get on buying goods outside of your Home Town the more convinced you will be that there is nothing in it. That you find practically as good stocks in Lawrence to select from, and in majority of cases at less price. There is another side to this buying outside of your Home Market. Your Home Merchant in every instance if called on will make good, all just claims for merchandise that is not giving satisfaction. In other words whatever you buy, you have this protection. We Ask Your Attention To Our Gorgeous Assortment of Sport and Plain Silks, Crepes, etc $1.50 to $2.50 a yard. PUSSY WILLOW HANDKERCHIEFS The Latest in Crepe de Chine and Pussy Willow Handkerchiefs in plain colors and plain centres. Huge assortment to select from at BOWERSOCK Sat.,Feb.17 THEATRE Dinss Bulline Nackman BOWERSOCK THEATRE Sat.,Feb. 1 ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY—8:15 Special Limited Tour of JOSEPH F. 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