UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY— "Julius Caesar" on the Hill Brutus speaks: Brutus speaks: Oh, that a man might know the end of this days quiesces 'fore it comes But it suffices that the quiz will answer all questions (Brutus revives himself with a coke and goes forth to the post-quiz dance.) Post-Quiz Social Between Semesters The University students' class of the Christian church will give a social in the church parliars Friday night at eight o'clock. All young people are Myrtle Chaffee, Kathleen and Elizabeth Carney will spend the between-semester vacation at their homes in Kansas City. Mary Burton and Nan Goff will be the guests of Dorothy Sommers at Newton. Miss Sommers will enter Northwestern University next semester. Golda Fuger will be the guest of Carol McDowell at Burlingame. Dorothy Flint, Marion Joseph, and Florence Cook will visit in Kansas City. Evelyn Rorabaugh will be the guest of Marion Smith of Independence. Lucille Means will spend the vaca- tation at her home in Hiwatha. Phi Delt "Mess" Dancing from three until six o'clock at Ecke's Hall followed by supper at the Stubbs residence is the program for the Phi Delt "Mess" which will be given February 10. This is their annual formal party. Compa Phi House Party Prof. and Mrs. S. J. Hunter have gone to Kansas City to attend the national Nurserymen's Convention before he delivers a lecture before the convention. Gamma Phi House Party Twenty-one members of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority will be the guests of a post-quiz house party. City members at a post-quiz house party. They will go to Kansas City Friday morning and return Sunday Kennedy Plumbing Co. Kennedy Plumbing Co. All kinds of electrical shades Student Lamps, National Mazzu'i Lamps, Cord, Plugs, Sockets, Etc. Phones 658 937 Mass. George Sydeham, as Nobody in EVERYWOMAN Bowersock, Saturday, Jan. 27. Matinee and Night. night. Miss Maybellie Miller will give an afternoon party for them Friday. Student Council Matinee back in school Monday. The first matriculation given by the Men's Student Council will be at F. A. U. Hall Saturday. Schofstall will play for this dance and for the next Saturday. If the dances prove popular they will be given every week. Post-Quiz Dance Six men from each fraternity will go to Kansas City to attend a post-quiz dance given in Gladstone Hall, Friday night. Kansas City fraternity men and Kansas City high school students will be guests. A special interurban car, leaving Lawrence at six-thirty o'clock Friday will take the Lawrence crowd. They will return Friday night. Mrs. Harlow Speaks to Y. W. Mrs. Harlow Speaks to Y. W. Mrs. Ralph Harlow, who has just returned from two years in Turkey, has met W. C. A. in Meryl Hall Tuesday afternoon. Her subject will be "The Program of the Kingdom." Mr. Harlow is an international Y. M. C. A. secretary. He will speak to the Y. M. and Y. W. cabinets and the Student Volunteer Band Wednesday night. University Dames Meet University of Tennessee meet with Mrs. R, P. Dotzour. Tennessee street, Wednesday afternoon. Soups and soup-making was the subject of study for the afternoon. Light refreshments were served. J. V. Connelly, c19, of Colby, Kansas, has returned to the Hill and will be enrolled in the College next semester. Neal Ireland is also back on the Hill. Mrs. E. W. Murray entertained about seventy-five members of the University Women's Association at a Thimble Tea, this afternoon. Are you methodical and systematic in your choosing of your Life Insurance Company? Eather M. Clark, who has been taken work in the College for the past two years, will leave this week for Chicago where she will enter the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy. "The Call of Kansas," "The Mother." "The Stars Above Mount Oread" and others of her verse have endeared her to the hearts of every loyal Kansan. News of her leaving will come as a shock to her friends not only in Kansas University but also throughout the state. Martin Johnson, secretary of the sophomore class, will not be in school next semester. Johnson has been placed in position and will lead immediately for Washington. ESTHER M. CLARK LEAVES K. U. TO ENTER CHICAGO I-P loose leaf note books; all size Paper to fit any of them. Wolf Book Store...Adv. 82- 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-8th and Mass. We are long on Slide-rules and Theme Paper. If you are short come down. CARTERS Stationery & Typewriters CONKLIN PENS are sold at McCulloch's Drug Store 847 Mass. MY SPRING SAMPLES ARE HERE All of the new materials—English tweeds, woolen coils, Cheviots, — to be made up in the very latest styles—pinch-backs and plains. 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