UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KODAK PICTURES ARE IN DEMAND Nordstrom Wants Big Collection for 1917 Jayhawker Now There is a thrill that comes once in every person's lifetime. Probably the thrill of having your picture in the kodak section of the Jayhawker is not that one but it can be classed as one of the minor thrills. It is the aim of the managers of this year's publication to get some kind of a snapshot of every student and teacher in the school, means perhaps the biggest kodak section in the history of the book. This section will be classified and one of the K. U. artists is now at work designing a clever background and border. "Every man and woman in school is urged to bring in snapshots," said Arnold Nordstrom, editor of the book. "Get pictures of your roommate or other friends. Three, four or even ten persons cannot bring in enough to make a complete collection. Every person who has a kodak should start now and take the snapshots that will go in this section. This will make an rescriptative section. These pictures may be turned in at the Jayhawker offices, Room 102, Museum, or be handed to Willard Glasco or Hazel Carson. BY THE WAY— Which Way Would You Move? Fun to the right of us, Fun to the left of us, Exams before us, No knowledge behind us. B. U. Faculty at Luncheon The Chamber of Commerce had as its guests at luncheon yesterday the faculty of Chancellor Frank Strong, F. H. Sibley, F. W. Blackman, H. E. Jordan, F. N. Raymond, W. H. Johnson, U. G. Mitchell, A. C. Terrill, W. J. Baumgartner, P. F. Walker, R. F. Moore, Goldwin Goldmith, Erasmus Haworth, W. P. Haynes, W. C. McNown, J. E. Todd, C. W. White, J. J. Barker, A. M. Templein, W. J. Van S Oliver, Olin Tempilin, J. N. Van der Vries, W. C. Stevens, G. A. Shad, C. H. Ashton, S. E. Jones, W. A. Whitaker, Horne Talbot, and S. H. Brown. Will See "Hip Hip Hooray" Mary Wood, Ruth Jackman, Katherine Fogarty, Marguerite Foster, Doris Hgoeboom, Margaret Heizer, Presbyterian Church Bible School for Students at 9:30 a.m. Preaching Service at 10:30 a. m. by the Pastor: SERMON TOPIC: "The Exaltation of Christ" Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Evening Service at 7:45 SERMON SUBJECT: "This Year Also." A CORNIAL CHURCH A CORDIAL CHURCH Lora Taylor, Mildred Taylor, Frances Jezbert, Gertrude Wiggins, Florence Darby, Jo Martin, and Frances Sawyer, Kristen Hip Hooray" in Kansas City today. Guests Miss Irene May of Independence is in charge of theanks, c'19, at the Siren Kappa house. Floyd Loveless, '15, of Topeka, Bweb Hollowley, '14, of Kansas City, will spend Friday and Saturday at the dance and attend the dance Saturday night. Roy Stevens, c'16, is at the Sig Alph house. Congregational Supper and Farse Supper followed by a farce is the attraction offered at the Congregational School, 19 at 6 p. m. All Congregational students and faculty members and their wives are invited. Tickets may be secured from Katherine Reding, Carolyn McNutt, and Jean Russel. Phi Delta Phi Pledges Phi Delta Phi, honorary legal fraternity announces the pledging of Alan Penburg, 117, and Donald Flagg, 118. Tea for House Mothers All sorority and fraternity house Make This Date in Your "K" Book 76 STUDENTS' HANDBOOK Sun. 14 JANUARY 1917 Mon. 15 X Chimes of Normandy Bowersock All the printer's ink and newspaper space we could buy wouldn't tell you half about the extreme refinement and elegance of those new RED BROWN SHELL CORDOVAN English walking shoes—at $8.50 that you could find out for yourself in 5 minutes in our store. Tues. 16 Wed. 17 Thurs. 18 Fri. 19 Sat. 20 The Chimes of Normandy Otto Fischer presented by the Fine Arts Dept of the University of Kansas -Fischer's shoes are good shoes. Bowersock Theater January 15th Seats now selling at the Round Corner Drug Store 50c, 75c and $1 Ask the salesman to show you. mothers have been invited to an informal tea and social hour in Room 114, Fraser Hall, Wednesday after afternoon. Eustace Brown will be hostesses. Alpha Tau George Washington Party The Alpha Tau Omega will give the party a special afternoon. Washington" party on Thursday, February 10, in Eckes' Hall. Phi Delt Mess, February 10 The Phi Delt Mess, the annual formation of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity, 1409 Wisconsin, will be given tenth anniversary. Soph Hop April 20 The Soph Hop will be given in Robinson Gymnasium Friday,April 20. Frances Hitchock, Florence Ingham, and Julia Kennedy will spend Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City hosts of Virginia Reckonen, c20. Little Egypt 5c Cigar. All Dealers. Adv. tf LOOK! P. F. Walker, dean of the School of Engineering, returned this morning from Leavenworth where he gave a talk before the Leavenworth Chamber of Commerce on "Manufacturing Possibilities in Kansas." from now until June Phone K. U. 66 or mail your subscription Today. DEAN WALKER TALKS TO LEAVENWORTH CLUBMEN Subscribes for the Daily Kansan Dean Walker will go to Topeka Saturday to give the report of the Committee on Research before the meeting of the Kansas Academy of Science. Dean Walker is chairman of this committee. Our pennant peanuts are in a class of their own. We salt them ourselves. Try them at Wiedemann's—Adv. "Sheaffer"s"u" Non-leakable fountain pens, rone better. Buy them at Wolf's Book Store.-Adv. 72-5 WILSON'S The Popular Drug Store Toilet Articles Good Things to Eat and Drink PROTCH The Tailor Professor Burdick will address the School of Religion Thursday evening at 7:00 o'clock. Everybody welcome. Convocation of all the classes..Adv. Our own make of chocolates packed in all size boxes, from $\frac{1}{2}$ pound at 25 cents to 5 pounds at $2.25. Wiedemann's—Adv. Do you understand your Life Insurance policies well enough to explain them to another man? Amuck WILL YOU SPEND $22.50 for a tailored to order suit in which have been molded your own individual characteristics? You will find no ready made suit can equal it in any way for the same money. SAM CLARKE 707 Mass. St. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. trains young people for good paying positions as bookkeepers, stenographers, cashiers, commercial teachers, court reporters, and private secretaries. We prepare students for civil service examinations and our graduates secure excellent appointments in departmental and field service. Catalog on request. Address, Lawrence Business College, Lawrence, Kans. Purveyors to his highness THE K. U. STUDENT YOU demand quality—and veritably you find your wishes bountifully attended through the high character of LEE'S products. YOU exact service, and here again we cater to you satisfactorily and thoroughly. Upon these principals of serving you first, last and always, our patronage has become what it is today. LEE'S COLLEGE INN Have you reserved your table for Sunday night? Call Home phone 977. 10 Cents Week-End Program at the Theaters TODAY ONLY VARSITY TODAY ONLY 10 Cents A "Grand Canyon" Picture HOUSE PETERS Supported by ETHEL CLAYTON IN Today BOWERSOCK Saturday "THE GREAT DIVIDE In Addition, Latest "Pathe News" Paramount Presents PAULINE FREDERICK "THE SLAVE MARKET" (A Picture Different From any Previous Production in Which She Has Played) Also "BUURTON HOLMES" Also "BURTON HOLMES" VARSITY SATURDAY ONLY The Students' Favorite Douglas Fairbanks in "Matrimaniac" His Latest Interpretation of "Pep," "Snap," and "Go," Also "Hans and Fritz" Comedy K. U.-EMPORIA BASKET BALL GAME TONIGHT ROBINSON GYMNASIUM. STUDENT TICKET ADMITS TO BALCONY