UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THEATRE VARSITY Telephone No. 3-Line Parties Reserved Telephone No. 3-Line Parties Reserved Today-20th Episode Thanhouser's "Million Dollar Mystery" and Jackie Saunders, the popular actress in "The Square Triangle" 3-act Society Drama FOR TAXI CALL 100 The Peerless Garage We Never Miss a Train Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Lawrence Pantatorium Phones 506 12 W. Ninth To rest your mind from the grind of lessons is to read one of our 50 cent popular books. A Good Way Hundreds of them to select from. Wolf's Book Store LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. a weet Largest school equipped business college Kansas. School occupies 2 floors Law- rence Bank building, building by machine. Write for sample of Stenotype notes and a catalog A Good Place To Eat At Anderson's Old Stand Johnson & Tuttle, Propretiers 715 Massachusetts Street. A. G. ALRICH PRINTING Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. 744 Mass. Street. FRANK KOCH "THE TAILOR" Full Line of Fall Suitings. STUDENT HEADQUARTERS C. W. STEEPER Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling Club For up-to-date men and women 10 years K. U.-Satisfactory results. Satisfaction Guide A. H. Rett, K. J. Wilhelmens, Agts Bell 1434 924 La SPRING SUITING PROTSCH "The Tailor" Bowersock Theatre Friday, January 29th ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN Offers His Rollicking, Irresistible Musica Comedy Successes at Presented During One Year at the New York Casino. Book and Lyrics by Music OTTÉ HAUERBACH RUDOLF FRIML Authors of "The Firely" "Overflowing with haunting melodies that will remain fixed in the memory." —N. Y. TRIDUNE Prices: 50c,75c,$1.00,$1.50,$2.00 Snacks on Sale at Round Corner Drug Store List of attractions for the Bowersock Theatre for balance of season Jan. 29—High Jinks. Feb. 20—O'Meara, Heart. Feb. 15—Baby Mine. Feb. 20—A Pair of Sixes. Feb. 24—Lyman Howe's Pictures. Mch. 2—Calling of Mathews. We can sell you canned goods, best quality, cheaper than you have ever heard of. Come and see us. Dunnire's—Adv. Melba face powder, a new lot just in, at Barber & Son's..Adv. When You Take 'Em Examinations for this semester will continue over six days instead of five as stated in the general catalog. Classes meeting at 8:20 will be ex- Classes meeting at 9:30 will be examined Saturday a. m. Jan. 30. Classes meet at 11:30 will be examined Monday a. m. Feb. 1. excellence monthly at 4:30 will be ex- classified under Mundu, Feb. 1. Exclusive Saturday classes will be examined Tuesday p. m. Fei. 2*3.* amined Monday p. m. Feb. 1. Classes meeting at 10:30 will be Classes meeting at 10:30 will be examined Tuesday a. m. Feb. 2. Classes meeting at 8:30 will be examined Wednesday a. m. feb. 3. ammed Wednesday p. m. Feb. 3. Classroom meeting at 130 p.m. will be ex- amined on Friday. Classes meeting at 1:30 will be ex amined Friday a. m. Feb. 5. 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 5:30; 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; to 10:30 or 10:40, 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 to the lecture hour (when such an hour exists) at the discretion of the head of the department concerned. Classes meeting on Saturday and not on other days in the week will be examined Tuesday p. m. from 1:30 to 2:00 for one and two hour courses, from 1:30 to 3:30 for three hour courses. Tales Out o' School Entrance examinations and examinations for advanced standing may be taken on Monday, February 1, to the University of California, nearly as possible according to the Fresh taffv. at Wiedemann's.'-Adv. Prof. Haworth Visits Mines Erasmus Haworth, professor of geology, inspected the mines at Jo11n Friday and Saturday. Pratt Honors Dyche The Pratt Commercial Club, of Pratt, which place boasts the largest of schools in the world, the worst of schools in the world, the labyrinth of a day passed resolutions to his honor. Bocker Not at Y. M. Some time ago the Daily Kansan published a story to the effect that Leon becker was resting at the City Y. M. C. A. As such is not the case, Leon becker is with him, and the break in his leg is mending rapidly. top Back in School Turkington Back in School Victor Turkington of Cherokee, a junior engineer, returned to Lawrence Friday after having seen his sister Thomas. Vic will take the finals and on with his work next semester. Mon Have Knitting Craze "Crook the suspenders are the largest," said William Raymond Zeigler senior law, as he stopped counting stitches for the moment. "Yes," added Stewart McGaw, senior engineer, who was likewise engaged, "and he will come over man will crochet his own neckties and suspenders." When Ennis Whitehead, a freshman College went to the basketball game the other night a fellow entered the gym just ahead of him carrying what appeared to be a medicine case. "There's goin' to be somebody hurt tonight—there goes the doctor," was the conclusion reached by Ennis. The supposed M. D. proved to be one of the band boys carrying a cornet case. Not a Medicine Case When Doctor Ida H. Hyde took her Physiology I classes over to the Administration and Chemistry Buildings Thursday afternoon to study the heating plants, she became so interested in the systems that she forgot she had promised a lecture to the class the next hour. The students returned to the lecture room waited until for ALMOST an Finally Doctor Hyde appeared. "Well it looks as though I cut class," she said. Ignorance Excuses None Dr. Hyde Almost Cut Class Ray Zeigler, senior law, believes in absolute freshman humility. In a prominent place in his room the following "Freshman Rules" are hung: 1. Freshmen must keep silent when upperclassmen are speaking. 2. No freshman shall tell any movement it is not strictly up-to-date and current. 3. Freshmen must always shut the door when entering or leaving this Freshmen must keep their clubs in order and other belongings in their correct place. 5. Freshmen must not make this room a lohby. 6. No freshman shall snore or talk in his sleep, nor shall he pull the covers from any upperclassman while said upperclassman sleeps. Theta Tau, the honorary engineering fraternity, announces the following pledges: Paul A. Diel, George Carol II, Carol J. Walkenhut, and Ray E. Daver. Swimming caps at Barber & op's—Adv. Henry W. Savage manages to collect for each one of his notable productions a bunch of pretty chorus girls with fresh voices which adds to the enjoyment. This is a group of the chorus girls of the dramatic spectacle "EVERYWOMAN" which will be seen at Bowersock Theatre, Wednesday, January 27th. Schedules Changes College Department of Phy. Ed. No. 59. "The principles of physical education." The theory of coaching basketball track and minor sports. The course of 9 hours of课件. One hour recitation or field. two hours library or field. No. 97. Men's and women's sections will have lecture course together. Laboratorie work separate. Dr. Alice L. Goetz and H. A. Lorenz. School of Education The following new courses will be held every time of the year, partnering with zoology to benefit the community. 51(a) Ornithology. Three hours, second semester. Monday and Friday at 3:30 o'clock and Saturday morning. A study of birds in living habitats of the species will be made by the students, but special attention will be given to living birds, notes being taken as to date of appearance, nesting habits, song, etc. The collection of the Muirfield museum will include the students, 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. 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. 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 laborious laboring in biology. This course 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, jour- nalism and other non-biological subjects. Note: This course is not open to students who have had Zoology 1 or 70. Physiology 50 Experimental Physiology. Dr. H. Huo. Bu. appointment. I. H. Hyde. By appointment. 51 (a) Advanced Experimental Physiology, 3 hours. Dr. I. H. Hyde. By appointment. 51 (b) Advanced Experimental biology journals. Dr I. H. Hyde by appointment. 1 Elementary Physiology will be offered at this time. It has never been offered at this time. History 86 Diplomacy. 2 hours, 10:30 o'clock. Davis. 59 Ethology, in the department of Sociology, owns $^2$ credit, at 8:30 am. Under President Perl. 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 Extempore Speaking, the department of public speaking, is open to all. 3 Principles of Argumentation, in the department of English, is open to fresh students. 13a and 13b, in the department of Education for all other literature is reserved, as aphromone. Winifred N. Siever, a junior in the College, has withdrawn from the University because of the illness of her mother. Fresh taffy, at Wiedemann's.—Adv New Spring Shades Silk Crepe-de-Chine We are now showing timely season shades in a beautiful grade of crepe-de-chine. "Dame Fashion" says crepe-de-chine is to be one of the leading silks of the season. We have bought the very best one we could find and offer this 40-inch quality at the very reasonable price: A yard, $1.50 WEAVER'S The University of Kansas University Extension Division The University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas. Offers over 200 courses BY MAIL through its Correspondence Study Department. Credit given for all college work. Address HATS! $2, $2.50 $3, $3.50 These are new spring styles that have just come in. You can find your size in any style at the price you wish. AN ESPECIALLY GOOD BUY AT $2.50 Our spring shipment of suits has just arrived M. J. SKOFSTAD 829 MASS. ST. THE LITTLE SCHOOLMASTER SAYS: Quality in clothes is not a matter of opinion. It is a matter of fact. All men want facts—all of us want the truth. The surest way to determine whether a piece of metal is solid gold or plated is to make a test whereby you actually know without doubt. The same rule applies to clothes. We invite you to make the severest test of a suit or overcoat tailored-to-order by ED. V. PRICE & CO., and we give you our guarantee that it will more than please you in every way. SAML G. CLARKE Exclusive Local Dealer E. V. Price & Co. 707 Mass. St. SAM'L G. CLARKE Judge Visits Son Judge E. C. Clark of Oswego is spied with a girl, taking with his son, Elmer Clark, Jr., who is a student in the middle law class. Rubber massage brushes, 10c to 50c at Barber & Son—Adv. The department of architectural engineering has begun a collection of lanten slides of historical subjects in courses in the history of architecture Good chewing, fine flavor, the fine taffy at Wiedmann's-Adv. The "Tango Girls" seen in Arthur Hammerstein's big musical comedy jollity. "High Jinks," at the Bowersock Theatre, Friday, January 29