UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --keepers. Many of the women taking the course have asked to bring their husbands for the demonstration of power machinery. "Household Drudgery may now be one away in illiterate after the new husbands are shown how they can lighten their wives' duties about the house. A College man is fonder of his sweater than any other garment. This is why you should wear a "BRADLEY." It's worthy of your regard. It's a friend that will stand by you all during your college course. It's made of the "stuff" that will never go back on you—that will stand all you can give it and never lose its shape or newness. Here we illustrate the Bradley Jumbo, a big,heavyweight, made of big warm yarn. It is a fine-looking garment looks its warmth and comfort. College men everywhere pronounce it a corking style. Bradley Knitting Company Delavan, Wisconsin --keepers. Many of the women taking the course have asked to bring their husbands for the demonstration of power machinery. "Household Drudgery may now be one away in illiterate after the new husbands are shown how they can lighten their wives' duties about the house. SOLD BY Johnson & Carl BRADLEY SWEATERS CARRIED BY WEAVER'S The University of Kansas Offers over 200 courses BY MAIL through its Correspondence Study Department. Credit given for all college work. Address University Extension Division, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Women Five Times the Athletes Women Five times the Athlete The ratio of men to women at the University is five as is one. Nevertheless the women registered for class basketball equals the number of men, trying out. The men of Illinois are undoubtedly interested in the sport, five times the University are apparently five times as greatly interested. Cornell captured the leading place for inter-collegiate athletic honors during the past season, with four championships and one tie for first place. Offer Course for Housewives The University of Illinois has instituted a short course for house- No. 97. Men's and women's sections will have lecture course together. Laboratoire work separate. Dr. Alice L. Goetz and H. A. Lorenz. Schedules Changes School of Education College Department of Phy. Ed. No. 59. "The principles of physical education." The theory of coaching basketball, back and minor sports, ice hockey or clock. One hour recitation or lecture, and two hours library or field. SENIORS The following new courses will be given for the first time by the department of zoology next semester: 51(a) or Ornithology. Three hours, second semester. Monday and Friday at 3:00 o'clock and Saturday morning. A study of the birds in this vicinity. A list of the different species will be made by the students, but special attention will be given to living conditions of appearance, nesting habits, songs, etc. The collection of the Museum will be of service to the students. Douthitt and assistant. 60 Animal Biology. Two hours, second semester at 10:30 o'clock. Allen. This course is especially designed for students who wish a general knowledge of biology as exemplified in the animal kingdom, but who do not like to undertake laboratory work. It will be given a lecture and recitation course. Special attention will be given to general principles of biology and to a discussion of these animals which are of most interest and importance to man. This will be of special value for those who are specializing in literature, education, history, journalism and other non-biology-related subjects. 51 (b) A Study of the Mammals. Two hours, second semester. Thursday at 3:30 o'clock and Saturday morning. This course will be along lines similar to 51 (a) being a study of preparations in the Museum together with an investigation of the local fauna. Douthitt and assistant. Note: Much of the work of this course will be carried on in early morning trips. These will so far as possible supplant the schedule periods. All intending to enter this course should consult Professor Doutht, telephone U. 35, B. 1433J, as to the arrangement of hours. Note: This course is not open to students who have had Zoology 1 or 2. 50 Experimental Physiology. Dr. H. Hocks. R. arnipointment. Physiology 51 (a) (ai) Advanced. Experimental Physiology. 5 hours. Dr. I, H. Hyde (ai) Advanced. Experimental SQUIRE'S 51 (b) Advanced Experimental hours. Dr. L.H. Hyde. By appointment. 1 Elementary Physiology will be needed. It has never been offered at this time. 86 Diplomacy 2 hours, 10:30 o'clock. Davis. Historv 59 Ethnology, in the department of Ethnomusicology at St. Martin's college under Prof. E. W. Burress. Rates are on. Have your picture taken 57 Gas Conductivity and Radio Lab in the department of physics, two to five hours credit, under Prof. F. E Kester, at 4:30 o'clock. 2 Extemple Speaking, the department of public speaking, is open to freshmen 13a and 13b, in the department of English history of English literature is reserved to sophomores. at 12:30 o'clock. Professor Sterling. 5. Plato's Apology, Crito, and selections from the Phaeo and Sym- posium. 3 hours at 12:30 o'clock. 4. Socrates's life and work of Socrates, and introductions to the writings of Plato. Classical Greek For freshmen and sophomores Classical Greek 2. Xenophon's Anabasis. 5 hours 3. Alcoves, Badese. Sterling. 6. Herodotus. Selections. 2 hrs. at 10:30 o'clock. Professor Wilcox. Study of the style, character and influence of Herodotus as a historian. New Testament Greek 7. Elementary New Testament Greek. Introductory course for students who have no knowledge of Greek, and wish to get the New Testament Greek alone, 3 hours at 10:30 o'clock. Professor Sterling. Classical Greek 52. Xenophon's Anabasis. The same as course 2 except that more work will be done. 5 hours at 8:30 o'clock. Professor Sterling. 55. Plato's Gorgias or Republic. Special study of Plato's thought. 3 hours by appointment. Professor Wilcox. 61. Greek Comedy. Aristophanes and Manerden. 2 hours, by appoint- ment. 62. Thucydides. Readings in the original and in translation. Comparison with Herodotus and modern his- 57. Elementary New Testament Greek. The same as course 7 except that more work will be done. 3 hours at 1:30 o'clock. Professor Sterling. New Testament Greek Non-Greek Course 60. Greek Drama in Translations. 2 hours at 11:30 o'clock. Professor Wilcox. A dozen or more dramas of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Aristophanes are read and studied from the points of view of form and content and influence on later and modern dramas. 63. Greek Sculpture and Painting, 3 hours at 11:30 o'clock. Professor Wileox. This course includes, for purposes, two comparisons of the summary view of the sculpture and painting of late and modern times. Childs and Heller The management of the Varsity Theatre takes pleasure in announcing to its student patrons, that it has recently secured the services of Mr. Dan Childs, as their musical director for an extended period. Mr. Childs who has been connected with the Aurora theatre for the past decade is introduced to Lawrence theatre-goers. He is regarded as one of the most clever photo play musicians in America, and is accepting a position at a fancy salary. He is assisted by Mr. Ed. Heller, his former "partner" who is equally clever with drums and sound effects, as well as a painter drawing card at the Varsity Theatre. List of attractions for the Bowen- sock Theatre for balance of season: Oak Theatre for balance of season: Jan. 29 – High Jinks. Feb. 2 – Rep 'O My Heart Mine Feb. 20 – A Pair of Sixes. Feb. 24 – Lyman Howe's Pictures. Mch. 2 – Calling of Dan Mathews. The freshman class of Minnesota University is to be sponsor to a huge post-exam party the first of February. A program of stunts, toasts and dances are to be given. An unusual feature of the evening is that students must make out her own dance program, whether she comes with an escort or not. Prominent upperclassmen will be on hand to encourage the bashful. Swimming caps at Barber & Son's-Adv. Rubber massage brushes, 10c to 50c at Barber & Son--Adv. THEATRE VARSITY Melba face powder, a new lot just in, at Barber & Son's.-Adv. Attractions Extraordinary Today—ALICE JOYCE as Lady Teale in Sheridan's Masterpiece The School for Scandal Complete in four acts Piano and Pipe Organ Music by Mr. Dan Childs Tomorrow—"Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" Shubert. 5 Acts. BOWERSOCK THEATRE Friday, January 29th Arthur Hammerstein Offers His Latest and Greatest Musical Comedy Success The Quintessence of Musical Jollity—as presented for one year at the New York Casino. A distinctive and elaborate production—radiantly gowned—beaming with life, merriment and gayety. Book and Lyrics by Otto Hauerbach—Music by Rudolf Frimal TITLE FROM THE METROPOLITAN Cast Surrounded by a Beauty Chorus of Joyous, Singing and Dancing Girls - "High Jinks" kicks listeners and funnier from act to act—Beins with a laugh and a smile and a wife and a child. * "Bright test and delightful music." X. Y. SUN. Prices: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75 cents, 50 cents Mail orders accompanied by remittance and return stamped envelope filled in the order of receipt. Address SHERMAN WIGGINS, Mgr., Phone No. 106 The Peerless Garage We Never Miss a Train FOR TAXI CALL 100 BOWERSOCK THEATRE ONE NIGHT Tuesday, February 2 OLIVER MOROSCO Presents THE SUPREME SUCCESS OF SUCCESSES BY J. HARTLEY MANNERS In which Laurette Taylor made a world's record run of two consecutive years in New York Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c Seats Ready at Round Corner Drug Store, Beginning Friday, Jan. 29th All University Dance The best music that money will obtain All proceeds of the dance will be used in payment of the outstanding debts of the Student Union. The debts will be met, the student body is unanimous in its stand that they must be settled. Are you one of those who are going to assist in an early settlement by attending? ROBINSON GYMNASIUM "Make Your Date Now" FEBRUARY 9