UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WANT ADS FOR RENT - 6 room modern cot- tage, $22.50 a month. Call 1515 Vermont or B. 1011. ___ 35-3 FOR RENT - For one or two boys, OR RENT -For one or two boys, east room, modern, board, tennis court. 1144 B., 1536 N. H. 83-* OR SALON OR RENT Large houses FOR SALE OR RENT—Large house on hill; 8 bed rooms, 2 bath rooms, large dining room, and parlor;s; hot water heat; suitable for sorority, fraternity or club. Phone Bell 1428 for terms. $83·5* LOST - Between Rowland's and Wiedemann's, Simga Chi sterling barpin. Phone 1381 Bell. 3 WANTED Reward TO ERANT - a large well-lighted, well-heated furnished room to two lady students. To Board-five lady students. Inquire at 1321 Tenn. St. Bell 1116. 86-5 LOST - A small open face Illinois watch, monogram D. E. S. on back, between library and gym. Call B. 1709W. 83-3* LOST - Small note book containing valuable English literature and American Government notes. Reward for return. Call Monahan at 1428 Bell and save him eight hours credit. $83-*$ LOST—Lavillier, consisting of three coral roses. Call 1811 Bell or 275 Home. Reward. 82-3* LOST—A pair of eye glasses, between the university and Tenth and Mississippi or on Penth between the university and Finder. Finder leave at Kansan office. LOST—Two pennants. Missouri University and Eugene high school Return to 1145 Indiana St. LOST—On Adams street, between Tennessee and New York, a pink sain waist trimmed in black lace. Return to 1340 Tennessee. 87-8* FOR RENT—Newly furnished room for young lady at 1329 Ky. Strictly modern house. Phone 1329. FOUND—By Mrs. Esterly a fountain pen on Arkansas street. Owner call at the Dean's office and pay for this ad. 87-3 FOUND-- A man's gold watch. Owner can have same by calling B 1801. "Little Women" AMUSEMENTS "Little Women," which will be presented at the Bowersock theater Friday, February 6, matinee and night by William A. Brady, needs no introduction to American playgoers. It is an accurate dramatization of Louisa M. Alcott's delightful story of forty years ago and when presented by Mr. Brady at The Playhouse. New York, last year it attracted record audiences throughout the whole year. Although "Little Women" was first published forty years ago, the book still enjoys an annual sale of some 250,000 copies and quoted by dealers as one of the best sellers of the holiday period. The gross circulation of "Little Women" in America is said to exceed two million volumes. Large and repeated editions of "Little Women have been translated in Italian, French and Germany, translations having been made into the native language. It is in all school libraries, is used by all teachers, and is one of the works with which all embryonic instructors must familiarize themselves who go through the training schools of Greater New York--Adv. AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATRE MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Selections by Orchestra * * * LA SAGE and MILLETTE The Tumbler and the Pantominist HARMON and JAMES, Novelty Singing and Violinist HAPPY KLARK Black-Face Comedian Warner's Feature, Olga Treskoff Featuring HELEN GARDNER FACULTY ANNOUNCES CHANGES IN COURSES Make Several Revisions of University Schedule for Second Semester Important changes in the University schedule were announced today by several departments. These dates 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, they may be taken withouterequisites. 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 Geological 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 Notice. 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 term. 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, will be offered by Prof. Eugene Galloo 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 P. E. H. S. Bailey to accommodate students in home economics. The hours will vary by week, 11, Tuesday to 12, Thursday, credit 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 especially for scientific and other 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 five hours in the New Testament, or ten hours in classical Greek. Public Health Course 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 S洞 Hall. Two hours credit will be given. The course will to all College students except freshmen, who must offer an elementary course in chemistry as a prerequisite. Enrollment should be made in general bacteriology. The introductory course 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 course of its hour on the study of insect behavior and adaptation to plants and other animals. Offer Entomology I 25c Cans Wisteria of Japan Talc. Powder All University Organizations wishing to reserve space in the Jayhawk, if they have not already done so must do so at once. Space may be reserved of Arthur Perry, phone 297. All University Organizations up to nine organizations must be in the hands of the editor by February 12 or a fine will be charged. Fraternities wishing space should see Lawrence Kimnear, phone 297. Masquerade at Auditorium Tuesday night; unmask at nine o'clock; spectators free.—Adv. McCOLLOCH'S Drug Store Gossard Corsets Ten years ago the Gossard organization ushered in a new era in women's dress by making a corset that Laced In Front. The road traveled by this pioneer front lace corset was rough and hilly. Opposition greeted it at every turn, but as you well know the pioneer has triumphed in a great victory. Women who wear Front Laced Corsets know they are healthier as well as more beautiful. We carry many styles and in prices from 82.00 to $123.50. Let us fit you in a Gossard. Weaver's Exclusive Agents SENIORS Last day for senior pictures is Friday, February 6. Drop them in Annual boxes or turn in at Annual office. All organizations must have pictures, write-ups and money in by Monday February 16. One dollar fine after this date. GET BUSY 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 PRICES Matinee 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Night 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Mail orders accompanied by check and addressed envelope for return of tickets filled in order of receipt now. Address, Sherman Wiggins, Mgr., Bell Phone 106. "Ask the Extension Division" Are you leaving school at the end of this term? Continue your education. Take a course by Correspondence. Courses are given in: Astronomy Botany Chemistry Economics Education Engineering English Entomology German Greek History Journalism Latin Mathematics Mineralogy and Geology Pharmacy Physics Physiology Public Speaking Romance Languages Sociology Zoology Address: Correspondence Study Dept. Extension Division. University of Kansas, Lawrence.