UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Portrait Painting in K. U. Art Class BY THE WAY— It's possible—of course, because all things are possible. All the escorts with K. U. co-eds at the movies this week may have been visiting merchants only 300 merchants enrolled in the Short Course, and fifty of them are women. Moreover, a goodly number of the merchants have been attending events, or going to the evenings. Of course, it's possible—but do you really think it's true? Woman's Question Again The eternal question of woman's clothes looms on the horizon again—this time in regard to what to wear to the Girls' Prom tomorrow afternoon. Naturally, such an unusual affair has agitated some concern as to the proper thing. Dame Fashion decrees, in this case, that the woman who leads should wear a dark street coat and a hat, and should be attired just as elaborate as her fancy dictates; her prettiest party frock will not be out of place. Women's Mixer Last Night Rounds of songs, plenty of taffy, music, dancing, and lots of enthusiasm made the Senior Women's Mixer in Robinson Gymnasium last night one of the successful parties of the year. Fifty women learned a new Kansas song written by Edna Osborne. Sorority Exchanges The date for the next mixer will be announced soon, according to Carolyn McNutt, chairman of the mixer committee. These dinners are given every two weeks. Sororities exchanged dinner guests last night. Alpha Chi Omega went to Alpha Delta Pi house; Alpha Delta Pi to Kappa Alpha Theta; Kappa Alpha Theta to Alpha Chi Xi; Sigma Kappa Chi Xi; Psi Delta Pi to Beta Pi; Psi Beta Pi to Gamma Phi Beta; Alpha Xi Delta to Alpha Chi Omega. Women Scribes Plan Convention Woiben Scribes Plan Convention Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journal of morality, meet this afternoon at in Fraser room. Plans for the national convention to be held here this spring will be discussed. Entertains Y. W. Committee Mrs. F. J. Kelley will entertain informally for the Bible and missions committee of the Y. W. C. A. at her home Saturday afternoon. Ruth Daniels is chairman of the committee. Sigma Alpha Initiation Sigma Alpha Epsilon启发 initiation last night for Marshall Haddock, Howard Hilton, Lawrence Gray, Harold Giger, Charles Scofstall, Josian Williams, Pane Jones, Evan Brown, Joe Atha, Rollo Howden, Hardy Latta, Cecil Hassig, Frank Mandeville, and Frank Farley. Pledges Delta Phil Delta, honorary painting sorority, announces the pledging of Ellen Edmonson, Letha Evertson, Florence Darby, Jo Wilson, Lucie Elmore, Norma Batcheller, Caroline Dora, and Mary Tudor. Phi Alpha Delta, legal fraternity, Harold H. Lytle, 117, of law degrees. Delta Tau Delta announces the pledge of Horace Chandler, c'18, of Hampshire. The Architects' Society will give a banquet at the Eldridge House Wednesday evening, February 14. Dances The Ramblers Club, 1339 Tennessee Street danced from seven till eight back. The Kappa Sigma formal dance will be given tonight at Ecke's hall. Irene Imus, fa '20, and Agnes Gossard, c '18, will be guests of the Sigma Nu fraternity, of William Jewell, at a Pig-dinner, tonight. Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity will dance informally at the house tonight. The Senior Class will give a dance at F. A. U. hall tonight. Mr. and M. Arthur McMurray will chapen the party. Phi Delta Theta will have its annual formal party Saturday afternoon at Ecke's follow by a dinner at the Stubbs residence in the evening. Miss Barbara Abel, of Northwest en University, is visiting at the th Helen Hurst, Bessie Stewart, Frances Merservy, and Jeanette Max- well came from Kansas City yester- day to attend initiation at the Kappa house. For your party or dance, see us at the refreshments. Wiedemann's .Adv Think it it over before you let some smooth salesman "rush" you into an ill-fitting ready-made-suit when for the same money you can wear clothes designed to fit your figure by me. I will consider your requirements at all times. Deliveries to suit your convenience. 707 Mass. St. SAM CLARKE Eldridge Hotel Bldg. "We're as Near as the Nearest Telephone" FLOWERS the Ineal Gift Flowers are the most acceptable Valentine token sweethearts, sisters, mothers always delight in being remembered on February 14th. Our stock for Valentine's Day was never so fair, so fresh, and so complete! To personally make selections from our collection if more convenient—place your order by mail or phone—they always receive most courteous, attentive LAWRENCE FLORAL COMPANY 1447 Mass. St. PHONES-Home 131, Bell 55 Motor delivery to all parts of the city. THE METHODIST BULLETIN Everybody out at the Epworth League, 6:45. Mr. Freeman Havinghurst leads the Preparation Service for the coming of Dr. Gray. Sunday Morning, 10:30: "Than Christian Triangle." Joseph M. M. Gray, Minister The Grand Avenue Temple Kansas City, Mo., speaks: MODERN MESSAGES Sunday evening, Methodist Church, 7:45—Everybody. Monday, Myers Hall, 4:30—To University Men. Monday evening, Methodist Church, 7:30—Everybody. Tuesday, Myers Hall, 4:30—To University Women. Tuesday evening, Methodist Church, 7:30—Everybody Every University Man and Woman should hear him. ASS'T DEAN GETS PRIVATE OFFICE Room is for Prof. D. L. Patter son Who Has Charge of Students' Grades "Dirt and noise will be our next door neighbors for a few days," said Dean Templin this morning, as a large piece of plastering fell to the floor in the basement after getting up a new place where students may go to adjust their standings." The occasion of the confusion is the cutting of a doorway between the office of Mrs. C. E. Esterly, secretary to the dean, and the small room adjoining it on the south. When finished the small room is to be the office of the attacher, of the department of history, who was recently appointed assistant historian. "In contrast to the confusion in our office though," the dean said, "we find the second semester of school is startling." He says with less confusion than ever before. Mrs. Esterly's desk has been moved to the east room while the repairs are being made. Students wishing to see her should enter the last door of office. Faculty Handball The University of Wisconsin has been carrying on a new kind of intra-handball contest. The faculty of the university have each have a picked team of experts, and the two teams have been struggling for supremacy. It is observed that these teams now have red and swollen hands as a result of excessive practice—Ex. Girls' gym shoes, $2.25 and $1.50. Carroll's—Adv. The meeting of the Mathematics Club has been postponed from Monday to Wednesday afternoon. It will be held in room 103 Administration Building, Prof. J. J. Wheeler will talk on "Adding and Multiplying Machines." ANNOUNCEMENTS The members of the Commerce Club will have their pictures taken for the Jayhawker at Squire's Studio February 14, at 12:30. Men's Glee Club will rehearse in Room 201, Blake Hall, Monday at 5 p. m. A full attendance is desired at the matter of a week's trip in a band for his Glee Club. Farrell is director and will have charge of all rehearsals and plans. Bathing caps at Carroll's.—Adv. 92-3 Harvard Professor Redigns Professor Barrett Wendell, of Harvard, has recently tendered his resignation as Professor of English after having taught in the university for thirty-six years. Spalding gym shoes and gym suits at Carroll's...Adv. FOR RENT - To gentlemen, one suite of rooms containing of study room and library; furnished; new modern house; fine location. Ideal for spring. 1416 Tenn. Ready now—if you are! TODAY TOMORROW NOVELTY of ideas, effectiveness of line, and smartness of style can never be too much in evidence in Women's Spring Shoes for dress or general wear-"the more the merrier" seems to be the universal cry this year. The advance Spring Models we have just received are stunning examples of the vogue as seen by critical eyes—the eyes of women who see clearly in the world of fashionable dress. BOWERSOCK OTTO FISCHER -Fischer's shoes are good shoes- (Star in "The Alien") GEO. BEBAN (Star in "The Alien") Harvard Professor Resigns IN MONDAY— In Addition to Regular Feature Charlie Chaplin in "THE RINK" 'HIS SWEETHEART' A Gripping Story of Little Italy MARIE DORO Supported by ELLIOTT DEXTER IN VARSITY 'LOST AND WON' SATURDAY— Dorothy Gish in "THE LITTLE YANK" Also Good Keystone Comedy. Monday—Marguerite Clark in "Wild Flower" TODAY ONLY SHUBERT All This Week A. H. Woods presents the distinguished American player, Matinees, Wed. and Sat. JOHN MASON (his self—not his picture) IN THE DOLLY SISTERS in a new three-act comedy "HIS BRIDAL NIGHT" "COMMON CLAY" Cleves Kinkaid's Harvard Prize Play NEXT WEEK--will take you to Tenth and Main streets, Kansas City—in the heart of the theatre and shopping district. Every detail of the original New York Republic Theatre production. THE KAW VALLEY INTERURBAN Cars leave Lawrence every hour—thirty-five minutes after the hour Aotel Muehlebach BALDINGHAVEN AVENUE AND TWENTY STREET Kansas City, Mo. 500 New Fireproof Room Rate from 1,000 Under the Personal Direction of Under the Personal Direction of S.J. Whitmore and Joseph Reichl 42 WALTER S. MARS Proprietor and Manager Matinee 2:20 Nights 8:20 BELL GRAND GAS MAIN HOME Crestown 21 ways we BEST show in towns Martha Beck Presents SARAH PADDEN And a Company, in "The Clod." Animated Toyshop PHIL WHITE & COMPANY "Lots and Lots of It" The Comedienne Extraordinary CECIL CUNNINGHAM In Song Repertoire The Violinist Who Singa MIssner Let us figure on that next banquet. Misses Thea—LIGHTNER—Winnie and NEWTON ALEXANDER A JOLLY Tale Orpheum Travel Weekly The World at Work and Play RAY SAMUELS The Blue Streak of Vaudeville EDWIN ARDEN EXTRA EXPIRATION MRS. VERNON CASTLE In "PATRIA" The Serial Supreme Convenient to all theatres. Excellent cafe in connection. HOTEL KUPPER A good place to make your headquarters. Particularly desirable for ladies—being on Petitcact Lane—the center of the shopping district. 11th and McGee Streets, Kansas City, Mo. Nights Matinee Matinee 10-25-50-75 Daily 10-25-50 GARDEN 13th and McGee Streets Kansas City, Mo. Her Unborn Child ALL THIS WEEK a twentieth century play. What would the world be without children? On every woman's mind. THE TRUTH ABOUT Birth Control HOTEL SAVOY 9th and Central Sts. . Get off the Interurban at 8th and Central and walk one block south. Always meet your friends at this hotel.