UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Social Notes Sigma Phi Sigma was pledged Robert L. Bear, of Ponca City, Okla. Alpha Tau Omega entertained with a dinner-dance at the chapter house Friday night. Martie Ketels and Clara Powell entertained the Mu Phi Epsilon musical sorcerity and a few guests with an afternoon party Friday at the ketels home on Kentucky street. Musk and thimbles took up the afternoon. Sigma Phi Sigma gave its annual saturday evening at Eke's Hall. Stigma Chi Initiated William Beall of Grantville Saturday morning. The Phi Delta Theta fraternity entertained with a victrola party Sunday evening. Pt Ulipaon entertained with it, fourth annual Stunt Night party at the chapter house Friday night. At six o'clock a five course dinner was served to two guests, and at six o'clock the freshmen put on a program of seven stunts. Dancing began at ten o'clock. Professor and Mrs. Bruckmiller and Mrs. Jennie Mitchell chaperoned the party. Out of town guests were Helen Ridway, Helen Turner, James Robertson, and Dr. and Mrs. Virgil McCarty. ANNOUNCEMENTS Seniors who did not get commencement invitations can get them from the committee up to the fifteenth. The committee is: Rose Dyer, Helen Alphin, Paul Serber, Floyd Devlin, Arthur Duston, and Sam Fairchild. Prof. P. F. Walker's class on first aid to injured, for campfire and eight weeks club classes, will meet Wednesday of Thursday at 4:30 in Myers Hall. WANT ADS LOST—Silver purse, Alpha Delta Pi seal on back, lost on 3rd floor Fraser Thursday. Call B. 1855. 129-3 Colorado-Kansas debate, tomorrow night, Fraser Hall, 8 o'clock—Adv. Saturday Evening Post—Tomorrow—Grigges—Adv. Saturday Evening Post—Tomorrow—Griggs—Adv. Colorado-Kansas debate, tomorrow night, Fraser Hall, 8 o'clock—Adv. PROFESSIONAL CARDS PROFESSIONAL W. C. M-COCL0, Physician and Gregorian B. B. M-191 Mass. St. Bell 399, U. 9342, Residence, 1346 Teen. St. Bell 1023, U. 936. Cottages in Estes Park for rent. Call Bell 1318 or address X, Care University Daily Kansan. 129-5 Saturday Evening Post—Tomorrow--Griggs--Adv. HARRY REDING. M, D. Eye. ear, nose. M. Kline. eye. ear, nose. Phones. Bell 813. Home 813. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculat, Lawrence, Kansas. © A. HAMMAN M. D. Eye, ear and balee face. Dick Building. Baltimore Guaranteed. Dick Building. J. W. ©'BRYON, Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Bell Phone 507. J. R. BECHETT, M. D, M. D. O. 833 Mass Academic Street. Both phones, office and phone numbers. (718) 240-6544. G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D., Diseases of the Ear T. R. B., A. A. B., Residence, 1205 N. 4th St. B. T. R. B., A. A. B., Residence, 1205 N. 4th St. DR. H. T. JONES, Room 12 F. A. A. BiLG. Residence 130th Tenn. Books. DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over Source Studio. Both phones. DR. BURT R. WHITE Steepcase, Phone, Bell 938, Home 257, Office, 745 Mass. St. Ed. W. Parsons, Engraver, Watchmaker and Maker of Jewelry and Jewelry. Big Phone 1 Mass. S. T. GILLISEP M. D. Office corner sophomore St. Residences 728 Fifth House 500 CLASSIFIED Plumbers Phone Kenody Plumbing Co. for gas goods and lamps. lamps 1957. gas MRS. LILISON, Dressmaking and Ladies Venture. 1052 Vermont. Phone Bohl 2411 West. Ladies Tailors Queen City College. System and sewing Department. Mr. G. Mark Broom, 834 K. Hyal Mrs. M. Mark Kearns, 834 K. Hyal Hair Dressers hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-fair-gifts, Martial arts apparel, swimwear, balloon crafts, ball Wear Dress Shop, 927 Mass St.; The Select Hair Dress Shop, 927 Mass St. Barber Shops Go where they all go J. C, HOUK 913 Mass. Student's Co-op Club. $2.50 to $3.00 per week 1840 KY. Geo, H. Vansell Stewart Around Mount Oread Four Johnson's were on the program at the sophomore smoker. If you want a Johnson any time while you are on the "Hill" just shake a bush and a half a doze will run out. "A man can get a reputation in several different ways," said Spud Fisher "sweet singer" of the senior play. "Since the play I have had to turn down many invitations to sing. Funny how people like my voice." Remarks from Chas. Gibson, while writing a head for a golf story: "Besides being a poor sport this here golf is hard to write heads for." "Red" Lupton, mascot of the K. U. football team, has originated the idea of spring basketball practice for his girls' team at the public school on Eleventh street. During the pleasant weather last week Red had his team on the court in South Park every day at noon and recess getting them ready for a hard season next winter. Prof. A. H. Sluss had finished the lecture in "Heat Engines" last Wednesday afternoon and said, "If there are no questions, the class will be dismissed." It happened that nobody except Harold Feitierband had a question. When he arose, eleven husky voices joined in on "Sit down, you're rocking the boat." The prof. didn't catch the drift, but Harold understood and seated himself quietly, with much haste. "Say, George," said Bogus Howel to George Smee, at the dinner table yesterday. "I see that Bell Brothers Music Co. is going to the wall." "They have been selling Too Much Mustard for a dime." Frank Kreasie, of Valencia, Kansas spent Sunday in Lawrence with Larnest Arnold. Prof. Elise NeuenSchwander, of therench department, delivered a sportut effective lecture on "Styles in Pedal Display" in her French 2 class Monday morning. The occasion was the presence in class of a student with his legs crossed. Miss Neuen-Schwander said, in part: "The display of feet upon railings of Lawrence boarding clubs about meal time is not tolerated in good society in Europe. Americans lounge around too much, and he does not display." NeuenSchwender, by the way, is a native of Switzerland, but spends her vacations at her home in the Short Grass country of Trego County, Kansas. The laws at 1155 Tennessee street are training "Colonel" (sometimes flippantly called Shorty) Pfouts for big league baseball. But owing to the fact that he can't jump but five feet straight up he spends most of his practice time apologizing to the neighbors for chasing the ball over their lawns. They throw 'em high on purpose, don't they, Shorty? Owing to a mistake in the Daily Kansan Friday as to the time of Doctor Naismith's return home, his eight e'clock class Monday was almost a case of the "preacher and janitor on prayer meeting night." Out of fifty enrolled in the class, but four answered to roll call. Charles S. Nelson, a freshman in the College, intends to spend the Easter vacation at his home in Westphalia. He purchased a "postage stamp" cap the other day, incidentally remarking, "I had rather take home a cap as a souvenir than a score of blisters." Vernor H. Holston, a freshman in the College, was glad that the grade that he received in a recent quiz was a I and he frankly said that he would not eat for a week if he got a I in the examination. Olin D. Collier of the sophomore class was called home the first of the week by the illness of his mother. When he left, he did not expect to return from Winfield before next week. AN Easter Sale of Blouses Opens Wednesday Worth $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00, at $3.48 There are 25 models in the collection, representing the very newest ideas - Crepe de Chines, Crinkled Crepe, Crepe Meteor, Fancy Nets, Shadow Lace. Every shade and size. Displayed in south front window. SILK DRESSES FOR EASTER WORTH $16.50 AND $18.00, AT $12.95 Our showing of Fancy Spring Suits ank Coats has been strengthened by several express shipments of the styles and shades demanded. Taffetas, Foulnards, Crepes, Frills, Tunics, Paneer, and three tier effects, in the wanted shades. Party dresses of Chiffon, Crepe and Messaline are included in this sale at $12.95. For your- Onnes, Bulline & Hackman EASTER SUIT Be sure and see our line at the one popular price of Our one price proposition gives you much better values than any other store in Lawrence can offer. We do not want you to take our word for it, but we do want you to try these on and compare them as to style, fit, tailoring, and material with any $20 suit in Lawrence. -Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes $15 We are also the agents in Lawrence for— Kahn-Tailored-Clothes 120 / 6 145 M. J. Skofstad 829 Mass. St. Your Easter Footwear You ought to visit this store now for your Easter footwear. If you have not fully made up your mind what you want, your highest expectations will be realized when you see the large assortment of handsome Oxfords, Pumps and Colonials, in all the NEW STYLES for women, we have prepared for you. You certainly will appreciate our efforts to gratify your taste for Easter shoes. See some of them in our north window. Fischer's Saturday Evening Post—Tomor- row-Griggs. Adv. Colorado debate, Fraser, tomorrow. —Adv. - Saturday Evening Post—Tomorrow—Griggis—Adv. Colorado debate, Fraser, tomorrow. - Adv. 2 for 25c $-\frac{1}{4}$ and $ \frac{3}{4} $ sizes --Barker Collars-and have it delivered the rest of the school year, until June 5. THE ONLY ESTABLISHED BRAND of 2 for 25c Linen Collars Made in the United States IN LAWRENCE ONLY AT PECKHAM'S CITY CAFE 906 Mass. Strictly Home Cooking Ever try our Spaghetti Lunch? You'll like it. Bowersock Theater Monday, Easter, Apr. 13 A Company with Bayard Veiller's World Wide Success WITHIN the LAW A Real Melodrama with a Big Story Full of Merriment and Life. Two years at Eltinge Theatre, New York. Greatest success New York has ever known Prices: 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 Seats at Woodward & Co., Saturday MAIL ORDERS NOW Address, Sherman Wiggins, Mgr. City 1. Mr. Baseball Fan Are you interested in the Varsity team,the fraternity leagues, and the inter-club league? If you are,you will want to get all the dope of the games. Mail fifty cents to the University Daily Kansan