UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS DOUBLES ZINC PRODUCTION State is Growing in Mineral Resources, Say K. U. Professors The zinc-producing territory of Kansas has been doubled during the last few months according to Prof. Erasmus Haworth, head of the department of geology. Professor Terrill of the department of mining, Dr. W. P. Haynes instructor in geology, and Dr. R. C. Moore, state geologist, joined us to study the terrain through Southeastern Kansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri and report a rapid development of the zinc fields around Galena, in southeastern Kansas. The zinc mines which formerly extended about five miles into Kansas are being extended to the end of the zinc interior area, has not been determined. The ore deposits of this new territory are unusually rich, milling out as high as fifteen per cent zinc. The men brought back some interesting museum specimens which are on exhibit at the mineralogy laboratory. As a result of the further discovery of ore Mr. Terrill expects a rapid development of southeastern Kansas. "The far-reaching results can only be guessed," he said, "but it is safe to say that inside of five years Baxter Springs should have a population of 10,000. Pittsburg should also experience a rapid growth because of its proximity to the region." Since the first discovery of new ore fields through the sinking of an artesian well, development has been rapidly increased. It is the belief of the men who made the research trip, that the opening of this new zinc region indicates an important mining future for Kansas. New towns are expected to spring up and mines and mills will rapidly increase in numbers. BY THE WAY— Line Parties of a Different Sort Laboratory and library line parties have been buried deep with final quizzes, but line parties to the frivolous course take their places. course, they will become fewer as honest-to-goodness work begins, as who can resist the temptation during the first week of the semester? To end tomorrow line parties with standing room only will be the attraction at the Book Exchange in Fraser Hall. Mrs. Harlow Speaks to Y.W. Mrs. Harlow Speaks to I. W. Mrs. Ralph Harlow, missionary worker in Turkey, will speak at the regular meeting of the Y. W. C. A. In Myers Hall this afternoon on the subject: "Progress of the Kingdom." Mr. Harlow, an international Y. M. C. A. secretary, and Mrs. Harlow speak to the Y. M. and Y. W. batteries, the men's and others in missions at Myers Hall Wednesday night from seven until eight o'clock. Pledges Beta Theta Pi announces the pledging to Joe Wilson of Stafford. Sigma Chi Fraternity announces the pledging by Horton Bidwell and Bidwell of Kinsley. Phi Gamma Reed announces the pledging of Sentari Reed of Newton. They Will Dance The first dance given by the sophomore class will be at F. A. U. Hall Friday. Haley's orchestra will play. All students are invited. The Pi Upsilon fraternity will give its annual post-qisit dance at Ecke's Hall Friday. One guest from each fraternity has been invited. Earn Thinking The Sphinx Society, freshman honorary organization, will give a dance at Ecke's Hall Saturday night. PROTCH The Tailor WILSON'S The Popular Drug Store Toilet Articles Good Things to Eat and Drink There will be a Variety dance given by the College Council at F A 10 H Saturdays. ON SALE AT PECKHAM'S Alpha Chi Sigma will entertain with an informal dance at the chapter house Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Estes will chapenor. The Stevenson Club will give a dance at the L. O. Y. Church, Mrs. M. H. Smythe, with chapas. Attend Kansas Dav Banquet Attend Kansas Day Banquet Ada Dykes, c'17, Geneva Hunter, c'20, John Dykes, '18, Henry Pegues, c'17, and Mrs. Helen Thompson attended the Kansas Day banquet in Masonic Temple in Topeka last night. Houston-Smith The marriage of Blanche Houston, c'18, of Bucyrus, to Leo Smith, A.B.16', of Lawrence, took place Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith, 1140 Ohio street. Mrs. Smith is a member of the Pi Phi sorority and Mr. Smith is a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. They are at home at 1140 Ohio street. Alpha Chi Omega Reception The Alpha Chi Omega sorority will give a reception in honor of Mrs. Frank Fall, a national inspector of the sorority, and Mrs. S. L. Hedden, the sorority house-mother, at the chapter house Friday from three until six o'clock. The guest list includes fraternities and sororites, house-mothers, and members of the faculty. Burgess-Hale The marriage of Miss Elza May Burgess of Lawrence to Aura Lorrain be announced. Mr. and Mrs. Hale will live in Sedan where Mr. Hale is engaged in the drug business. Hale, p16. Tuesday, January 16, has been appended. Alemannia gave an informal dance at the club house Monday. Where They Danced The Kappa Kappa Gamma aority entertained with an informal house event. The Acacia fraternity gave a post- puntuation at Ecke's Hall Friday, January 26. K. U. Visitor Agnes Lapham has returned to Chicago after visiting Miss Harriet Greissinger for several days. Miss Lapham is a graduate of University and taught at Fannie Blohmfield who gave a concert here Thursday night. Entertain at Westminster Friday Dr. and Mrs. Stanton Oliger and Westminster Guild will be at home at Westminster Hall, Friday, 9th night the Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Buck. Presbyterian students are invited. K. U. Dames Meet Wednesday K. U. Dames Meet Wednesday The K. U. Dames will meet at the home of Mrs. Raymond Nelson, 1220 West Thirteenth street, Wednesday at three o'clock. Miss Sybil Woodruff will give a talk. A. G. BALRICH Printing, Binding, Engraving K Books, Hardcover, Pins, Koins, Pens, Inks Typewriter Paper, Rubber Stamps 744 Mass. St. A. G. ALRICH TEXT BOOKS and SUPPLIES AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES You'll find everything that you'll need this semester at our store-from Engineering Supplies to the smallest classic. SPECIAL SALE We are closing out every pennant and pillow case in the store at COST PRICES. It'll pay you to buy now. Complete Assortment. University Book Store 803 Mass St. on the "hill" news is merely a matter of reading the Keeping Posted Prepare to get all of the news by subscribing today for YOUR paper, published for YOU by University men and women. DAILY KANSAN from now until June $1.75 Phone K.U. "Double-Six" OR MAIL YOUR SUBSCRIPTION May Start Co-op Grocery How do you expect to reap the benefits of an Endowment Policy in the Northwestern in old age unless you sow the seed now? May Start Co-op Grocery Corioteau, CO, is organizing a student's grocery store. A meeting will be held at eight o'clock Tuesday evening at 1131 Tennessee street to discuss the plans for the organization of such a store. Stewart supersiders for the warton staff meeting boarding club will attend this meeting. THE NEW STUDENTS When you meet your classes and get your assignments you'll find you need many supplies. Carter has what you want: Ring Note Books Theme Paper Rules Slide Rules Typewriter Supplies Note Books, All Kinds Fountain Pens Artists Supplies And everything else in school and typewriter supplies. 1025 Mass. St. Five Doors South of Varsity You know we sell theme and typewriter paper by the bulk and that means more sheets for your money. CARTER'S 1025 Mass. St. Lawrence Pantatorium Tailors, Cleaners, and Dyers of Ladies' and Gents' Fine Clothing. Hats Cleaned and Blocked. Both Phones 506 12 W. 9th St. Cleve Kinkead's Harvard prize play "Common Clay" HOTEL KUPPER JOHN MASON 11th and McGee Streets, Kansas City, Mo. CHARLIE CHAPLIN A good place to make your headquarters. Particularly desirable for ladies—being on Petticoat Lane—the center of the shopping district. Let us figure on that next banquet. WALTER S. MARS Proprietor and Manager. A. H. Woods will present the distinguished American player, SHOWS Mat. 2:30,4:10 Night 7:30,9:10 VARSITY Convenient to all theatres. Excellent cafe in connection. "The Pawn Shop" GRAND OPERA HOUSE THE OPERA PLAYERS presenting Mme. Emm a Trentina's greatest musical comedy success, the tremendous dramatic spectacle—Opera, Drama, Musical Comedy. Beginning Sunday Evening Next Week-Feb.4 "The Fire Fly" SHUBERT All This Week Henry W. Savage offers EVERYWOMAN 50 artists--augmented orchestra—24 musical numbers, special scenery, a treat for music lovers. Also "GLORIANA" an adaption of "Polly Anna" Fine Program Admission 10c TOMORROW— CLARA WILLIAMS IN "Three of Many," a Good Triangle. Introduction To New Students Innes, Bullene & Hackman Dealers In SUITS, SILKS AND DRESS GOODS This will introduce you to the well known house of We especially invite K. U. Young Ladies to open account with us. We will be glad to cash checks for young lady students at K. U., as well as to extend to them every courtesy in our power. Our Mr. Bullene is now in New York selecting Suits Coats, Sport Silks, etc., for us. Georgette and Crepe de Chines in all the new shades. Khaki Kool, the leading sport silk of the season in Emeald, Tan and White. Unusually distinctive in style, decidedly attractive in price. Here They Are— IF you are going to be in the city this week-end— you'll find any of the theatres and hotels advertised in our columns of the very best. THE INTERURBAN will take you to 10th and Main—in the heart of the shopping and theatre district. Cars Leave Lawrence Every Hour Kansas City, Kaw Valley & Western Railway Co. Both Phones-540 Both Phones----540 HOTEL SAVOY 9th and Central Sts. Always meet your friends at this hotel. Get off the Interurban at 8th and Central and walk one block south. Matinee 2:20 Nights 8:20 REAL GRAND OPS MAIN HOME Always THE BEST SHOW IN DOWN poet of the piano in pianology) SCHUMANN, GRADY. GEORGE OTTIE McKAY & ARDINE "On Broadway" 5—BELGIM GIRLS—5 Beau Brummel of Songland Joeph E. Haze Hazel Bardwell & HARBERT Presents "WHO IS SHE?" a comedy play by Wilted Mack, Matinee 2:20 Nights 8:20 EMMA CARUS Musical Comedy Star AND LARRY COMER ORPREMUM TRAVEL WEEKLY The World at Work and Play "The Dancing Girl of Delhi" In a Musical Divertissement. HIRSCHEL HENDLER, The poet An Oriental Fantasy—with VANDA HOFF Supported by Betalo Rubato and Co. Next Week SARAH PADDEN Nights Matinee Matinee 10-25 30-75 Daily 10-25 30-75 GARDEN All This Week The best and biggest song, fun and girl show of the season GUS HILL'S FOLLIES An extravanganza in two acts 50 people 12 scenes Next Week—Beginning Sunday— "Her Unborn Child." Hotel Mushiebach Baltimore Avenue and Theophilus Street Kansas City, Mo. 500 New Fireproof Room Rate from $200 Under the Regional Direction of S.J. Whitmore and Joseph Reachl