UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WANT ADS FOR RENT—Newly furnished room for young lady at 1329 Ky. Strictly modern house. Phone 1329. FOR GIRL$_{2}$ - 2 rooms on hill, electric light, hot water heat, 1 block off campus. 1231 La. Prices reasonable. Phone Bell 1381. 88-3$^{a}$ FOR RENT—6 room modern cot- room, 13'x10', Call. 893- Vermont or B. 1011. FOR RENT—For one or two boys, east room, modern, board, tennis court. 1144 B., 1536 N. H. 83-3* LOST- Between Rowland's and Wiedemann's, Simga Chi sterling barpin. Reward. Phone 1381 Bell. 3 WANTED TO RENT - A large well- lighted, well-heated furnished room to students. To Board. five lady students. Liquor in: 120 Tenn. St. Bell 1116. 86-5 WANTED - Position as manager of room. Phone Bell 10927, 10928 Ohio. LOST—A pair of eye glasses, between the University and Tenth and Mississippi or on Tenth between the University and Tenth. Finder leave at Kansan office. LOST-On Adams streets, between Tennessee and New York, a pink sinat waist trimmed in black lace. Return to 1340 Tennessee. 87-$*$ LOST—Gold watch, Thursday; monogram H. E. B. and Phi Beta Kappa key attached; return Hearty E. Brown, 1121 Ohio. LOST—Two pennants, Missouri University and Eugene high school. Return to 1145 Indiana St. FOUND—By Mrs. Esterly a fountain pen on Arkansas street. Owner call at the Dean's office and pay for this ad. 87-3 Senior Laws: I have a number of second hand Partnership and Constitutional law book. See me be interested. R. Riller, 1041 Vt. Bell 2511—Adv. Middle Laws: See me for your Bills and Notes and Evidence Books J. D. R. Miller, 1041 Vt. Bell 2511 —Adv. For the better grade of electric light bulbs, gas mantles and globes go to Fein's, 929 Mass. street...Adv Junior Laws: I will save you money on your Sales, Domestic Relations, Bailments, and Carriers. J D. R. Miller, 1041 Vt. B. 2115—Adv Looms will develop your kodak prints and prints are ordered, 718 Mass St—Adj Make your appointments now at Jeffryes Studio for annual pictures. Adv. New Vaudeville Theatre Friday $ \mathrm{a}_{\mathrm{n}}^{\mathrm{d}} $ Saturday I Orchestra Music II Seymoure and Dupree comedy entertainers III The Dancing Hales in singing, talking and novelty dancing IV James Gallon, comedy juggler Warner feature A Waif of the Plains Friday's performances for benefit of Social Service Free Hospital FACULTY ANNOUNCES CHANGES IN COURSES Make Several Revisions University Schedule for Second Semester Important changes in the University today by several departments The revisions are given in the following column: ANNOUNCEMENTS Attention is called to the fact that Botany 1 and 2 are both elementary courses, but along different lines, may be taken without prerequisites. Prof. Margaret Lynn's course, No. 81 in "Browning and Tennison," will be given at 10 o'clock next semester instead of 11:00 as scheduled. Persons desiring to take Historical Geology II must have had Geology I prior to the present semester. The beginning course in journalism, The Newspaper: Materials and Methods, will be repeated the second semester at 9 o'clock. Notice, College Specials The new regulations adopted by the College faculty with relation to special students will complicate or at least retard the process of enrollment of College specials the coming 'erm. All who must enroll this way are urged to see the committee in charge as soon as possible. Some members of the committee will be at Room 204, Fraser each morning of examination week from 8 to 12. This matter is important and should not be neglected by those concerned. History of Modern French Literature number 53, a survey of the French Literature through the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries by Prof. Eugene Gallo instead of "The Development of the Novel." In the Biological Group, Entomology I is open to all students of the College above freshman year. No prerequisites. Organic chemistry, 4b will be repeated next semester by Pro. E. H. S. Bailey to accommodate students in home economics. The hours will vary according to 11, 12, Tuesday to 10 and Thursday, laboratory 10 to 12. Three hours credit. The Course in "Greek in English" will be repeated the second term, and will be given at 8 o'clock. It is a three-hour course espousing students who wish to make a study of the Greek derivatives in English. A two-hour Advanced New Testament course will be given at 8 o'clock or any other hour agreed upon by instructor and students. This class will be open to students who have already taken three hours in the New Testament, or ten hours in classical Greek. **Other Entomology** The introduced insect in entomology will be given again this semester to all students above the freshman year, no prerequisite being necessary. This is a field, lecture and laboratory study of the study of insect behavior and their relation to plants and other animals. A course of illustrated lectures on general bacteriology and public health problems will be given during the second semester at 1:30 on Tuesday and Thursday in Room 310 Snow Hall. Two hours credit will be given. The course is open to all College students except freshmen, who must offer an elementary course in chemistry as a prerequisite. Enrollment should be made in general bacteriology. Offer Entomology I To answer questions likely to be asked, the Greek Department wishes to state that the Course in Greek is a "less formal" course with the purpose of comparison, later and modern sculpture and painting, also, so that the result of the course ought to be a fair knowledge of all the best works in the world, including even the American. Students who wish to get a knowledge of mythology are advised that the best way to do so is to take the course in the Greek Drama the second term, and the one in Greek Peetrv the first term. No knowledge of the Greek language is required in either of these courses. The Oread Magazine Staff will meet in Roop 211 Fraser on Mon- December 26 for a sharp. All members of the staff will share. Helen Rhoe Hoodes, Hopeors. A WHOLE STATE TO SING THE OLD TUNES All Kansas Will Gather on a Spring Day in a Giant Chorus Chorus For a whole state to join in singing the good old songs, to devote a sunny spring day to recalling the words of Amie McCarthy and 'The Foes at Home' is an companion that may be realized in Kansas May 1. On that day, the Board of Educational Administration and W. D. Ross, State Superintendent of Schools, would have the men, women, and children of the State gather in thedifferent communities and, under clear Kansas skies, sing the immortal tunes together. As leaders of the giant chorus, they would appoint the young college men and women who are attending the University, the cultural College, and the Normals. Professors Beach, Hoover, Valley, and Skilton of the Normals College, and approved approval of the plan, and are working on the details of the program. Post-quiz week song service at the Methodist church Sunday night— Adv. When making sandwiches try some Darifarm or Pimenta cheese from Dumnires. Phones 58—Adv. Come to the Methodist church song service Sunday night—Adv. Have your pictures taken now as the senior work is finished. Squires' Studio.—Adv. BOWERSOCK THEATRE MATINEE AND NIGHT Saturday, Feb. 7 John C. Fisher Presents The Sensational Musical Comedy Success THE RED ROSE WITH LOTTIE KENDALL AND A Company of 60 Favorites Chorus of Pretty Girls 3 Massive Scenes 23 Musical Numbers 6 Big Dancing Acts Matinee 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Night 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 PRICES SEATS AT WOODWARDS' Most Convenient HOUSE DRESSES We have ever sold. You get home late from calling or shopping—every minute is precious. Just slip on an Electric House Dress The change from street attire to house dress is quickly and conveniently accomplished and you've a neat, graceful appearance. Really the prettiest garments of their kind we've ever shown and yet at a popular price $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 WEAVER'S Exclusive Agents FISCHERS' SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES. HAVE YOU See them in our window. Noticed what low prices we are making on Womens' Tan and Brown Shoes just now? "Yes, the White Kid and Satin Ballet Slippers are here." FISCHER SPRING SUITINGS A. G. ALRICH Printing SPRING SUITINGS FRANK KOCH TAILOR 727 Mass. Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Bubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. 744 Mass. M Company. A few more men needed at this week's basketball games. 1025, Rep. Sergeant Bennett, 1625, Rep. Peter Trombley, 6:45 Friday and Saturday evenings. A Graceful High Band Notoh Collar 2 for 25 cents Cluett, Pensbody & Co., Inc. Maker Students will attend the Methodo's song service Sunday night—Adly. Whether you drink it to quench thirst—for refreshment—for pure pleasure in its deliciousness Coca-Cola scores goal. It satisfies you in a manner and with a completeness possible to no other beverage. Delicious—Refreshing Thirst-Quenching THE COCA-COLA CO. Atlanta, Ga. Whenever you see an apple think of Coca-Cola. FAMOUS SCENE FROM LITTLE WOMEN BOWERSOCK THEATRE. TONIGHT, 50c to $1.00