UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Sam S. Shubert Matinee Wed. and Sat. "The Pleasure Seekers" Next Week: "The Honeymoon Express" LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Largest and best equipped business college in Kansas. W. H. Quakenb- pres, Pres.; E. S. Weatherby, Supt. Loomas will develop your kodak films free if prints are ordered, 719 Mass St.-Adv. For the better grade of electric light bulbs, gas mantles and globes go to Fein's, 929 Mass. street..Adv. Skating at the auditorium every night. Ladies 15 cents Tuesday night. Ladies' chaperon always present.-Adv. See the New Parker Self-Filling Fountain Pen Office Supplies, Typewriters F. I. CARTER 025 Mass. Bell phone 10 1025 Mass. Bell phone 1051 ANNOUNCEMENTS The K. U. Dames will meet Wednesday at 3:00 p. m. with Mrs. L. A Winsor, 921 Mississippi street. The beginning course in journalism, The Newspaper: Materials and Methods, will be repeated the second semester at 9 o'clock. S. G. Clarke has opened a cleaning and pressing establishment not run on the pantatorium plan. He tickets for sale. He IS BONDED. Call Bell 505. L. M. Chaubroff, Rep—Adv. WANTED--Lady student to help with housework for all or part of board next semester. Or piano practice for work. See Miss Carroll. $^{8}$ PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. M'COONELRY, Physician and W. C. M'COONELRY, Residence, 1460 Tenn. St. Cumberland, NY Bell 1023, Home 950. B. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist Office 802 Master. Office 802 Mass. Bell phone 605. HARRY REDING, M. D. Eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Office F. A. A. Blldg. Phones. Bell 113, Home 950. G. A. HAMMAN, M. D. Eye, ear, and satisfaction Guaranteed. Dick Building. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oceillat, Lawrence, Kansas. B. R BECHTEL, M. D. D. O. 833 Mass- achusetts Street. Both phones, office and school. J. W. O'BRYON. Dentist. Over Wilson's phone. Bell Phone 507. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. D. Dismisses of Batsit 5. Batsit 4. A. Bids. Residence, 1926. A. Bids. Residence, 1926. DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over Quailes' Studio. Both phones. DR. H. J. TONES, Room 12 F. A. A. Bldg. Residence 1180 Tenn. Phones 211 DR. BURT R. WHITE Osteopath. Phones, Bell 938, Home 257, Office, 745 Mass St. CLASSIFIED Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co., for Gas Mazda iampe. 1937. Mass 685. Prices reasonable, work the best. Let us install on your furnace work. Everything in goaves Oaborn & Co., 816 Mass. St. Phones 423 Ladies Tailors Mrs. Ellison Dresmaaking and Ladies Joring, Mrs. Carl. Phone 2411, over the Wrong Carr. Ladies Taloring and Dressmaking. Gowns for all occasions. All work guaranteed. Mrs. B Dullith the MA Secretary establishment in connection Phone 421 Bell. Lawrence Sewing School LSMes 107 Lawrence Sewing School LSMes 107 Phones 565 - Miss Powers: Miss C. McChaar Queen City College. System and sewing Institute. Mts. Bend, NY. Mrs. G Mark Brown, 834 Kull. Hct. School. Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-corns, nello netto, appointment call Bell 1572. Home .51. The Select Hair Dress Shop, 927 Mass St. Barber Shops Go where they all go J C HOUK 913 Mass. Miscellaneous Hawaiiwa Cafe for regular meals, lunch and short orders when down town. Open after W. Ed Pursons, Enquirer, Watchmaker and Jeweler 17 March 17 November Bell Phone 126 375-4080 Student's Coop Club. $2.50 to $3.00 per week. 1340 KY. Geo R. Vansell Stewart MARMON BROTHERS Rates $ 8.00 TWO M皂s $ 3.00 J. D. R. Miller, Beward Bell 2511 VERMONT BOARDING CLUB Rate $7.50 Two Meals $3.00 J. D. R. K辛森, Stewart 1041 Vermont Bell 2511 KANSAS MERCHANTS WILL STUDY AT K. U. To Convene at University in May to Discuss Business Problems Kannas merchants will study mod- tainance problems at the University of New York. A Merchants' Week will be held in Lawrence May 5, 6, and 7, at which expersis in advertising, salesmanship, marketing, and business comes to the business men of the State. The first day of the conference will be devoted to advertising, the second to accounting and store-management, and the third to salesmanship. Individual problems will be discussed and suggestions given. The Merchants' Week will be held under the direction of D. C. Croissant, head of the extension division. "We are going to get the leading men from outside the state to tell how it ought to be handled." And we want the merchants of Kansas to tell how they have done it." HORTON STUDENTS ATTEND EVANGELISTIC MEETING (Bv Emma Gruber) Herton, Jan. 21—Evangelist Oscar Iowry, who is holding revival meetings here, gave an interesting talk in chapel Friday morning to the high school and eight grade students. He invited them to the meet-and-greet event in a body. The students, accompanied by Supt. DeVess and teachers, met at the high school building and marched to the tabernacle. When they arrived in the front section of seats in the front of the building. When Mr. Lowry arrived the cheerleader gave him a complimentary yell followed by high school yells and a song. Later Mr. Lowrey appointed the basketball team. FORMER K. U. STUDENT TEACHES GERMAN CLUB (Br Julian Stephenson) Pleasanton, Jan. 20—The meeting held in the school house Saturday evening for the purpose of organizing a German Club was well attended and the club promises to be a thorough success. The following were elected as officers: instructor, Prof. B. B. Shore, a former K. U. student; president, Walter Epley; vice-president, Julian Stephenson; secretary-treasurer, Cyrene Rice; pianist, Selma Gotlib. PRATT GETS GROUND FOR ATLETHIC FIELD (By Jerome Chapman) Pratt, Jan. 20- The two blocks west of the high school and north half of the block which the high school is on, will be made into an athletic field. A track, 1-5 of a mile, will be put on the two west blocks. Pratt expects to get a gymnasium in the near future. The field will be known as the Zerger field, as it was purchased with the money left to Pratt high by the late Andrew Zerger. ALTA VISTA SENIORS HAVE A CLASS PARTY (By Harry H. McGigan) Alta Vista, Jan. 20—The members of the senior class met at the home of one of their classmates, Miss Sara Anderson, last night, and held the first class affair of the new year. The evening was spent in playing games and telling ghost stories. (By Harry H. Morgan) Concordia Wins Concordia, Jan. 19—Concordia high school defeated Delphos high school last night in basketball by a score of 62 to 22. Concordia is playing good basketball this year, and good team work is always in evidence at the games. The line-up is as follows: Dutton, center; forwards, Tasker and Lane; guards, Smith and Burroughs; subs., Cook and Myers. A double-header game with Beloit is scheduled for Friday night. (By Della K. Marcy) Emporia, Jan. 19—One of the most brilliant school affairs of the year was a banquet for the January class, given by the June class in the reception room of the old high school. About seventy-five people were present, including the faculty member with their wives. All were decorated in purple and white and the room in orange and black, the colors of the two classes. The dinner was served by the domestic science department. January Grads Banqueted (By H. Woodbury) Marvsville Wins Marysville, Jan. 20—The Marys- ville basketball team defeated Summerfield at Summerfield Friday night by a scout of 28 to 24. You Will Save Money by Patronizing Our Advertisers This Is a Partial List for Your Convenience CLOTHIERS Obers Johnson and Carl Peckhams J. House Skofstad DRY GOODS Innes Weavers SHOES Fischers Peckhams Obers THEATRES Bowersock New Vaudeville MOTION PICTURES Aurora Grand The Oread REFRESHMENTS Wiedemanns Reynolds Bros. BOOK STORES Rowlands University Book Store Wolfs CAFES CAFES Lee's College Inn Oread Tea Room PHOTOGRAPHERS Jeffryes Studio Squires Studio BARBERS College Inn Shop J. C. Houk Frank Iliff DRUGS Barbers Wilsons McColloch Woodwards City Drugs Raymond TAILORS Parker Protsch Koch Shultz Ed. V. Price Royal Tailors NEWS STANDS Carrolls Griggs FLOWERS The Flower Shop Our Advertisers like to know that You Read Their Ads. Tell them that you "Saw it in the Kansan." Consult Our Classified Column for Our Professional Cards. Many others are using these columns occasionally. It will pay you to watch these advertisers. Remember the Kansan takes every precaution to insure its readers. OUR ADVERTISERS ARE RELIABLE MARY Pickford IN CAPRICE Today Aurora Today Today BOWERSOCK THEATRE Saturday Matinee and Night Jan. 31 FISHER & STEVENS INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL COMEDY DE LUXE MAIL ORDERSRECEIVED NOW The Pink Lady LETTERS WITH SELF ADDRESSED AND STAMPED ENVELOPES FOR WARDED TO SHERMAN WIGGINS, MGR., BELL 106, WITH CASH, CHECK OR MONEY ORDER ENCLOSSED WILL RECEIVE ATTENTION IN THE ORDER RECEIVED. BOOK BY C. M. S. McLELLAN MUSIC BY IVAN CARYLL NO SEATS LAID ASIDE UNLESS RAID FOR Night $12, $1.50 LOWER FLOOR $1.50, $1 $1.00, 75c BALONY 75c, 50c 50c GALLERY 50c THE FAMOUS ORIGINAL PINK OF PERFECTION SINGING AND DANCING GIRLS If Squires makes your picture it will be out in time for the annual.— Adv. All kinds of post cards, to suit your tastes and pocket books at Hoadley's—Adv. BOWERSOCK——Mon. Jan. 26 PRICES: 25c, 35c and 50c Seats at Woodward & Co. For the best results get the best films—the kind that are marked "Kodak." All others are not nearly so good for color-value rendering. Woodward deals in one grade only—the "yellow-box" kind· Adv. 3 "His Majesty," one pound box stationary, 25 cents at Hoadley's -Adv. Skating at the auditorium every night. Ladies 15 cents Tuesday night. Ladies' chaperon always present—Adv. If Squires makes your picture it will be out in time for the annual.— Adv.