UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THE THEATRE VARSITY Motion Picture Engagement Extraordinary The World's Greatest Motion Picture will be Exhibited Three Times Daily for The World's Greatest Motion Picture will be Exhibited Three Times Daily for Two Days Only, Starting WEDNESDAY, MAR. 10 SCHEDULE OF EXHIBITIONS: MATINEE 2:30, EVENING 7 and 9 Prices, All Seats 25 Cents You know Burt Shoes for Women by Reputation, we would like you to know them by experience. They make friends and hold them too, for us as well as those who wear them. They look well—they fit well—and like old friends they wear well. We have them in low and high cuts. Uniform Prices $5 Fischer's Tales Out o' School "There are three classes of farmers, the tired farmer, the retired farmer, and the rubber-tired farmer," says Hill's, allills of the department of economics. Initiation was held at the Beta house Saturday night. About 4 o'clock that afternoon the phone at Ober's rang, and an apprehensive voice said: "This is Burkeholder, at the Beta house. Send me out two suits of the heaviest underwear you have, one sized forty and the other forty-four—and get them out before dark." Sir Raleigh Un-to date A narrow path along the walk, a two-foot bank of snow on along one side, along the other the curbing and a foot of slush. A fair malden approach leads across the slush to the curbing and stands in slush up to his knees until the lady has passed. The following literary gem, evidently the beginning of a promising short story, was found near a typewriter in the Kansan office yesterday: 'Velivia' attitude suddenly changed. 'Stop, Bannock, our honey-moon is over' she said, flashing a reverence for the journalist's deeply some of the journalism students are aspirants for a job on the Cosmopolitan staff. The Why of Those Stories At last the great mystery that has been puzzling students from the earliest times has' been solved by Dean F. W. Blackman. The question is: what causes a student to be in class? and the solution is: "That it causes less continual sleep." Howard C. Morgan, junior College last year, is employed in the periodical department of the Methologist Book concern in New York and he is keeping in touch with everything that goes on at the University while he is out of school. Brindel Worse Paul J. Brindel, freshman College, who was taken to his home in Kansas City three weeks ago because of illness, was reported worse today. Reynolds Bros., the home of good chili, always ready to serve—Adv. Make Dates, Junior Prom; April 9. —Adv. "EMPLOY SCIENTIFIC METHOD IN RELIGION" new, says Dr. Mott. Henry Drumman, Scottish biologist and theologian, began to usher in the new attitude during the past twenty-five years—since Dr. Mott has been in religious work. He causes an important scientific terms and treatment of religious affairs, Dr. Mott says. (Continued from page 1) "Ih-lead is now being followed by a large number of leaders," Dr. Mott says, "and they have had striking effects on our department. Men who have followed Drummond's method yield a most disproportionately large number of converts among thinking people to Christianism." And by checking up hundreds of workers, New Conception Coming "More emphasis is being placed on this point of view now than ever before, and Asia. As a result of this scientific method in religion, an increasing number of students in almost every nation are becoming Christians." "And not only students," he added significantly, "but professors in all countries are holding religious questions in prominence as never before. This is shown by the volume of literature from professors on the subject. "The reason why Jesus Christ is appealing increasingly to students of all nations is that He has thrown out before them the satisfying challenge—'Learn of Me,' that is, bring your mind at its best to bear upon Christ and His teachings and program." Send the Daily Kansan home. TO RUN SPECIAL TRAIN TO KANSAS CITY MEET Leaves Here at 2:10 o'Clock and Leaves Kansas City at Midnight Special trains to and from the Missouri-Kansas dual meet in Kansas City were this morning contracted for by Manager W. O. Hamilton. Extra equipment will be added to the 2:10 o'clock Stone Fe train to the city, and a special will leave there at midnight for Lawrence. The midnight special is also a Santa Peat train. "We are arranging for a 12 team to come on it, and they will need some time to dress and eat after the meet. The meet will be over at 10:30 o'clock," said Manager Hamilton. Tickets were placed on sale this morning, and the demand has been so large Manager Hamilton telephoned to Kansas City for more. The team is in Convocation Hall Friday, March 12, and will begin at 8:15 o'clock Thirty contestants, the forty members of the band, and three hundred students—including fraternities, sororites and barbs—are expected to make the trip to the city. Prof. H. A. Rice will take a class of sixteen down for bridge-inspection work and they will also take in the dual meet. Sport Hash Handball devotees will have a busy Jupe Pluvius, Jack Frost and several other characters we might mention seem to take great delight in kicking an oblong hiatus into the plans of the K. U. coaches and athletes. The excess of hexagonal crystals scattered during the past week will no doubt finger long enough to postpone football practice another week, keep the baseball men inside the Gymnasium, and prevent Capra from being used instead for its fifty- yard outdoor track constructed for the especial purpose of getting the sprinters and hurdlers accustomed to the fifty-yard distance before the Missouri meet. But the state exchanges tell us that the white accretion serves as a blanket over the spouting wheat. Here is hoping it has some redeeming value, but it's not to spend another year or so around the institution, we are all for it. week commencing Monday for both the semi-final tournament matches and the first round of the student-faculty games are scheduled to be played during the next five days. In the student matches, Grianger Novak competes with Washburn for the right to appear in the final championship match. Tuesday the first faculty matches take place when Granger meets Beamre and Elmore plays Cressman. On Wednesday Cory will attempt to dispose of the two players who will stage a comeback after Mott week by taking on Washburn. The two winners of the first series meet Thursday at 4 o'clock and those of the second series at Thursday at 5 o'clock, leaving but two players for Friday afternoon. Matches will have to be forfeited by non-appearance. Football Work Postponed Football Work Postponed Spring football practice has been postponed to an announcement made in Manager W. O. Hamilton's office this morning. Increment weather will prevent the pigskin chasers from working out. Manager Hamilton's plan of building up the weak spots on the K. U. track squad by special competition is meeting with a great deal of publicity on the part of the state press. This year, the team will have a number of contestants in each event. The Topeka State Journal says: In an effort to bring out more material for the events where the Kansas track team seems the weakest, Manitoba coach Jeff Lutz coaches to be contested for by athletes not now on the Varsity team. The cups are offered for the high jump, both hurdles and the fifty-yard dash. Students from all types of activities will try to aid this latent effort to drag out material. Charles Sturtevant of Topeka, advertising manager of the Daily Kansan, has signed for the fifty yard event. He formerly was a member of the track squad at Topeka high school. May Have K. U.-K. C. A. C. Meet An outdoor dual meet with the K. C. A. C. truck athletes is a possibility on the Jayhawk schedule. While in Kansas City Saturday 10am, on the K.C.A. Reilly of the K.C.A. C. decided on a tentative date, and the meet will be held if the Kansas City men can get a suitable team assembled to oppose the Jayhawkers. April 30 is the date set. Prof. Shadd Back From Marysville Prof. Geo. C. Shaad, of the School of Engineering, was in Marysville Saturday assisting in settling a controversy between the city and the light company regarding street lights. A View for Your "K" Book Do You Appreciate the Immensity of Our $1.50 Shirt Stock? We have assembled here the most remarkable line of $1.50 Shirts ever shown in Lawrence— "ARROW SHIRTS" Soft cuff, negligee shirts for the spring and summer days predomi- nently. 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TO SAVE BOSWELL'S HOUSE? Societies Are Trying to Prevent Razing of Famous Place N. Y. Sun; While the treasures of the National Gallery in London are being consigned to the cellar lest a bomb dropped from the skimmer destroy it, the Society of Ancient Buildings, the Society of the Antiquaries and the Art Workers Guild are striving by appeals to the public to prevent the demolition of the two houses, No. 55 and 56 Great Queen street, where Mr. James Boswell lived for several years and prepared his life of Dr. Samuel Johnson for publication. It was not in either of these houses, but in a house on Great Poland street, that Boswell died, a victim of his early and late excesses, at the age of 55, surviving the great man by eleven years.