UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN CO-EDS SKATE A LA CHARLOTTE late K. U. Women See Hip, Hip Hooray and Try to Emu- Hip, Hip Hooray, in Kansas City last week on its tour of the large cities of the United States, presented, along with some five hundred and fifty-five other features, Charlotte, premier skateuse, and her aides-de-skates consisting of fifty men and women from New York. Every night last week a crowd of students went to The City to see this film. Charlotte was a real skater. She danced on the ice in perfect rhythm to the music. She was graceful and lithe, and showed perfect ease, which was pleasing to the women of the University of Kansas. The men were pleased but failed to show their enthusiasm. The girls decided to be Charlottes. Skating in Lawrence on Potter's Lake and on the river has increased in popularity as a result. The recent freeze has made the ice as smooth as glass. Students resurrect old, rusty ice which they haven't used for years. The women are trying some of the new stunts a-la-Charlotte. Charlotte must have competitors. And Kansas men say she has. SEASON FOR QUIZZES OPENS JANUARY 22 Classes meeting at 10:30 will be be examined Monday a. m., January 22 Classes meeting at 4:30 will be be examined Monday p. m., January 22 Classes meeting at 9:30 will be be examined Tuesday a. m., January 22 Classes meeting at 11:30 will be be examined Tuesday p. m., January 22 Classes meeting at 11:30 will be be examined Wednesday a.m., January 24 Classes meeting at 1:30 will be be examined Wednesday p. m., January 24 Classes meeting at 8:30 will be be Classes meeting at 2:30 will be examined Thursday p. m., January 25. Exclusively Saturday classes will be examined Friday a. m., Jan. 26. Three hour classes (and one hour classes meeting on Monday, Wednesday or Friday) will be examined from 8:30 to 10:30; if scheduled above for the morning; from 1:30 to 3:30 if scheduled above for the afternoon. Two hour classes (and one hour classes meeting on Tuesday or Thursday) will be examined from 10:50 to 12:30, if scheduled above for the morning; from 3:50 to 5:50 if scheduled above for the afternoon. Four and five hour classes will be examined from 8:30 to 11:30, if scheduled above for the morning; from 11:30 to 12:45, if scheduled above for the afternoon. Laboratory classes will be examined at the time corresponding in the schedule above to the first laboratory period or at the time corresponding thereafter. (In hour exerts) at the discretion of the head of the department concerned. Classes meeting on Saturdays and not on other days in the week will be examined as scheduled above on Friday a. m. from 8:30 to 10 for one and two hour courses; from 8:30 to 10:30 for three hour courses. U Man Buried Today Students wishing to take entrance examinations should apply to E. F. Stimpson, Room 202, Blake Hall, on or before Friday, January 19, so that a time schedule may be arranged. Hand in your name, street address and telephone number if you have one. Coach Venne's Haskellian quintet took a fast hard-fought battle to the finish. Georgia five last night in the Haskell gymnasium by a score of 32 to 17. INDIANS TAKE FAST GAME FROM MIDLAND COLLEGE K. U. Man Buried today Funeral services of Clarence M. Wood, who was shot and killed in an unfortunate love affair in Burlington, Kansas, are to be held in Baldwin today. Mr. Wood was a graduate of Baker University, and was at one time a graduate student in the University of Kansas. Mr. Wood is said to have been engaged to Miss Ruby Chrisham, a former student in K. U. At the time of his death, Mr. Wood was surveyor of Coffey County and one of the leading men in his part of the state. The Indians opened with a bombardment of the basket which netted them 14 to 7 points in the first half and 18 to 10 in the last half. W. Murdock, left forward, captain Clements, right guard, and B. Burckold, left guard, were team leaders of the team who held Captain Elliot, center, and Lane, guard, showed up for best for the Midland five. Lefty Sproull referred the bout. Plan Department Banquet Plan Department Banquet A meeting of the wives of the professors of the department of geology and mining was held at the bachelors'院. Erasmus He-Plans were arranged for the banquet tomorrow night to be tendered the students of that department by the professors and their wives. As It Really Is BY THE WAY History classes of the University will have a series of line parties at Spooner library every night and most of the day until quizzes are over. Science classes are holding all day picnics in the laboratories this week. Writers of term papers will give exclusive parties lasting until two or later on the night before the papers are due. A special "Cram" is scheduled for funday night. Entertained for Mr. Neilson Entertained for Mr. Nelson Francis Nelson of London, a former member of the University Club, was the guest of the University Club at a smoker last night. Mr. Nelson lectured on, "National Armaments in Heatreds" on the Hill yesterday. Tea for Chanerons Mrs. Eustace Brown and Mrs. Frank Strong will have the fraternity and sorority chaperons as their guests at an informal tea in the women's corner in Fraser Hall tomorrow afternoon. Botany Club Meets Tomorrow The Botany Club will meet in Snow Hall lecture room tomorrow at seventhirty o'clock. *Hasa Hillman will explain* Relation of Insects to Flower Color. Y. W. Meets Today "The Gifts of a Day" was the subject of Miss Helen Jones' talk at Y W. C. A, meeting this afternoon Margaret Heizer was leader. **EMMANUEL** Alemann initiation for Ern est kugel, c'20, of Abilene last night Alemannia Initiation Post Quiz Dance in Kansas City Representatives from each K. U. Hartford and high school students of Kansas City will give a dance in Gladstone Hall, Kansas City, Mo., Friday evening, January 26. The guests will leave Lawrence on a special car. Mrs. A. Levine, director of L. Herman will chaperon the party. Dances The Pi Upsilon fraternity will give its formal dance, "The Dublin," in Ecke's Hall Friday night, February second. The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity the Thephi Gamma Delta fraternity in F. A. U. at Hall Saturday night. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity holds a spring party on the date for its formal Spring party. Entertain Grand Vice-President Mrs. Edgar Ford, of Emporia, grand vice-president of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, visited at the Entertain Grand Vice-President Theta house yesterday. Mrs. Ford. Allison, graduated from K. U. in 1910. "Chimes of Normandy" Line Party A line party of Alpha Chi Omegas were accompanied by Mrs. Frances L. Heeden, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Randolph at the performance of "The Chimes of Normandy," last night. The Dunakin Club, 1317 Ohio street will dance from six-thirty until eight o'clock Thursday. Pi U. Dinner in Kansas City The Kansas City Alumni Association of Pi Upsilon will give a dinner party tomorrow night at the Kansas City Athletic Club. Several K. U. members will be present. Di U Dinner in Kansas City Congregational Super-Farce There will be a supper-farce at the Company House. Friday at six o'clock. Tickets are fifteen cents and can be obtained from Katherine Reding, Florence Hale, Jane Russell, Carolyn McNutt and Harlan Congregational Supper-Farce Notice to Freshmen—All freshmen are requested to consult with their advisers with regard to their studies and schedules some time before quiz week. ANNOUNCEMENTS Copies of the essays on Applied Christianity, awarded the prize in 1916, may be had for the asking at the registrar's office. Kansan Board meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45 in Kansan office. Important business. Architectural Engineering Society will meet at Kanza house, 1215 Oread, at 7:30 tonight. The Y. M. C. A. will not hold its regular meeting January 23 because of examination week. Botany Club meeting in Snow Hall lecture room Wednesday night at 7:30. The Sphinx will meet tonight at the P. K. A. house at 8 o'clock. Landlades of approved rooming houses have rooms for next semester are requested to call Mrs. Eustace Brown at her office in Fraser Hall. Mrs. Brown also complains about change rooming rooms are asked to telephone Mrs. Brown. Choral Union meets for a rehearsal Tuesday night at 7:30 in Fraser Chapel. Choral Union will meet in Fraser Hall Tuesday night at 7:30 for rehearsal. Rehearsals for next concert will begin. Smokers' articles, pipes and cigars on sale at Carroll's.—Adv. FINE ARTS PLAY SCORES BIG HIT "Chimes of Normandy," Presented Last Night, Was Finished Production "The Chimes of Normandy," presented last night by the School of Fine Arts at the Bowersock Theatre, had all the marks of a finished production. The delays which ordinarily attend an amateur performance were conspicuous in costumes of the chorus helped to make its already good singing effective. Leah Stewart as Germaine, the lost marchioness, sang with a full, clear voice which gave the impression that she has a reserve force that her part did not fully test. Leta Ellison as Scarpiolette sang charmingly and with evident enjoyment that the audience approved of her heartily. The University orchestra, conducted by Prof. W. B. Downing, musical director of the opera, supported the cast admirably. The chorus was well trained and showed no tendency to degenerate into a group of principals. Mrs. Harold L. Butler was dramatic director. Raf Gayfenn made the most of a distasteful part and his singing was one of the best features. His voice has beauty and strength with none of the rough edges which are expected from an amateur. Wendell Foster as Henri, sang well and made a striking figure in his elaborate costumes. Coach Potty Clark is still gaining in popularity among the men athletes of the University. The basketball team has a match played in the door for practice last night. Black Helmet meeting at the Phi Gam house, Tuesday night at nine o'clock. When you think of writing paper think of Wolf's Book Store. 78.4 Woman's Home Companion on sale at Carroll's.—Adv. Stationery and inks at Carroll's.- Adv. 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. K. U. GRAD GETS JOB WITH BAKER ASHPHALT COMPAN A. G. Young, e05, city engineer of Topeka for the last six years, has accepted a position as head of the service department of Asphalt Commu­ nty of New York. During his six years in Topeka, Mr. Young has become one of the best known engineers of the West. The Topeka specifications for asphaltic concrete pavement, for which Mr. Young is largely responsible, are used by the best contractors in the United States. They are also used as standard specifications by the best road and pavement texts now in use. Water Order Acrated Dillard Water from McNish. Phones 198. tf Send the Daily Kansan home. Tomorrow! A big surprise for you一 WAIT Today VARSITY Today JESSE LASKY Presents BLANCHE SWEET "THE EVIL EYE" A tense story of an American girl's adventures among Mexicans. WEDNESDAY—CHARLIE CHAPLIN WE LIKE TO DO LITTLE JOBS OF REPAIRING Gustafson THE COLLEGE JEWELER We can duplicate any lens; shell frames a specialty. 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