UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN STUDENTS LOAFED IN ANCIENT GREECE TOO Leisurely Resting on Parkbenches, They Listened to Lectures, Prof. M. W. Sterling Says. That the word "student" is derived from the Greek word meaning "leisure" seems to throw some light on the attitude of the students in general these days, thinks Prof. M. W. Sterling of the Greek department. "The choosing of such a name was perfect logical because in the ancient days students carried on their work in parks, lying down on the grass, Professor Sterling today "Moreover, only people of leisure could afford to be students. "The word by which these benches were known means the 'place where people spent their leisure time.' Hence, the word for school might be derived from the word expressing the place where the school was held." Social Notes Pi Beta Phi has announced a chocolate for Saturday morning from 10 to 12 in honor of the visiting Pi Phis from Nebraska. --p. m. until 7 p. m. Short orders at any hour from 7 a. m. until midnight. Club dinners served to any number at any time. Lunches delivered when you want them. The freshmen members of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority will entertain their upperclassmen Wednesday night. Misses Lucile and Olive Brown entertained the members of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority and their guests Saturday evening with a dance at Brown's farm. After the 6 o'clock dinner the evening was sent at whist and dancing. About fifty guests were present. . . . . Miss Greissinger entertained the members of her fresh music classes informally Saturday evening. Professor Dunlap entertained the Fortnightly Club at his home Saturday night. . . . The Achoth sorority entertained the members of the Acacia fraternity with a dinner whist Friday evening at the chapter house. The Sigma Chi fraternity entertained with a party at the chapter house Friday night. The guests were Helen Crane, Irma Wilhelmi, Irene Johnson, Mabel Thornton, Maud Miller, Ethel Keeler, Rowena Wilkinson, Edith Cubbison, Julian, Senhouse, Doris Isles, Alice Coors, Mary Russell, Cora Shinn, Betty Brown, Blanche Simons, Margaret Hughes, Linnie Sheets, Agnes Engel, Virginia Lucina, and Elfrida Fischer. The out of town guests were Miss Katherine Albaugh, Topeka; Misa Muriel Whitney, Kansas; Ruth Foster Moissier, Miss Dorothy Newton; Newton; Mita Id Glaen, Topka, Mr Frank McFarland and Mr, Hall Somers of Newton. Prof. and Mrs. C, C. Young and Prof. and Mrs. De Witt Croissant were the chaperones for the evening. Professor and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell entertained the members of the logic class, Saturday night, at their home on West Pinkney street. Have You Visited * * The Sigma Delta Phi fraternity entertained with a dancing paty at the chapter house Friday night. The guesses were Ruth Lillis, Gertrude Russell, Erba Kaull, Gern Wilson, Helen Stout, Agnes Moses, Genevieve Huffman, Helen DeMuth, Vianm Hammond, Celebe Eriah, Laura Stewart, Aldine Cady, Mona Smith, Lilligan Mae Nelson, Pearl Smith, Lilligan Lerman, Clara Powell, Zema Goes of Gas City and Bernice Benson of ElDorado. Prof. and Mrs. E. T. Stimpson chaperoned. Thetas Initiate. The Kappa Alpha Theta sorority held initiation Saturday for the following; Helen Topping Ida Perry Mabel Brewell, Irene Henshall, Louise Hedrick, Marjory Hires, Katherine Keiser, Barbara Barah, Caroline Mcp. m. until 7 p. m. Short orders at any hour from 7 a. m. until midnight. Club dinners served to any number at any time. Lunches delivered when you want them. THE OREAD TEA ROOM Mrs. L. S. Hayes A new cafeteria conducted along modern lines. We cater to University trade and are equipped to serve you a meal for 4c or up to any amount. Dinner is served from 5 We have the largest variety of foods in town We feature our sandwiches. The cleanest place you ever visited. A place where ladies and gentlemen Get Acquainted With The Chef Nutt, Mary McClure Lila Atkinson, and Francis Sawyer. are waited on by ladies and gentlemen. Soda fountain, candies and cigars. Ou of town guests were Miss Lois Harger, Abilene; Miss Vert Atkinson; Mrs. Claude, Sowers, Kansas and Miss Helen Gleisner, Abilene; Sigma Nu Party. The Sigma Nu fraternity gave a party downtown Friday evening. The guests were Francis Rigly, Helen Topping, Cora Shim, Elizabeth Matthew Thomas, John Mahan, Jobhath Dawson, Irene Henshall, David Dawson, Rose Der, Dena Davis, Nellie May Schall, Edna Bigelow, Nannette Ferguson, Grace Wilson, Dorothy McKown, Blanche Simons, Lucile Sage, Irene Lucas, Herlen Hersberger, Lillian Helms, Mary Atkinson, Lena Follet, Amis Wilson of Tonganoxie and Miss Ryan of Olatte were out of town guests. * * The Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity entertained with a smoker Friday night at the chapter house for the chemical engineers, the students specializing in chemistry in the College and the members of the chemistry faculty. Sixty guests were present. Sigma Kappas Initiate The Sigma Kappa sorority held initiation for the freshman girls Saturday night. They were Violet Dunn, Concordia; Nicky Smith, Burlington, and Bertha Anderson, pendant to out of town guests Ruth Lambert, Mabel Anderson, Alma Estep, and Marguerite McClellan. Out of town guests: Belle Meade, Marion Ellis, Genevieve Riley, Marjorie Crooks, Anna Carpenter, Lucille Lambert, Dorothy Bandy, Mary Vant Vector, Frances Perry, Wintifred Vanuch, Macleay Fred Haddock, Laymont Way, Charles Shaeffer, L. Wuey, and Wayte C. Lytle. The other guests included Thomas Boyd, Hazel Gould, Davida Sawtell, Charlotte Smart, Helen Herberschger, Hassell Templeton, Bernita Elgin, Marie Singh, Michael Peirson, Rebecca Cooper, Ruth Pears, Heen Pears, Lilian Kirkchoff, Thelma Welsh, Bérence Butts, Glavius Gibb and Isabell Gibb. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater- nity entertained with a dance Satur- tum S. A. E. Dance. The patrons and patronesses were Mrs. and M.A. J. Bandy. Managed City by Frank H. GIRLS' TAM O'SHANTERS We Invite Inspection bart of Topeka; Prof. and Mrs. Kester; Mrs, Sinclair of Larence and Mr. Chas. L. Carter, of Kansas City, Mo AMUSEMENTS Shubert Theater JOHNSON & CARL "Where you buy your guaranteed gloves." We only bought two dozen so you better hurry $1.50 In this morning. Exclusive patterns in SCOTCH PLAIDS Lew Fields—he of the ponderous smile, mixed metaphor and feet that simply refuse to remain quiet—will greet his admirers at the Shuibert theater for one week commencing Nov. 9th, in a new laughing vehicle, "All Aboard." The German comedian and his organization of merry makers come direct from an allsummer run at the Lew Fields Roof Garden and Lew Fields Theater, New York, and a six week's engagement at the American Music Hall in Chicago.—Adv. The Oread Tea Room opens monday 11:30 a. m. at 1241 Adrew—Adv. Hawk Dramatic Club meets tonight 7:30, room 110 Fraser, election of officers. The Cooley Club of the School of Law will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 in Green hall. All members are requested to be present. University Council meets in Fraser 110, Thursday 4:30 p. m. Frank Strong, Chancellor. LOST—Conklin self-filler fountain pen with two gold bands around barrel, Saturday on campus. Call 1574 Bell Gee. P.O. Bunn. 421- The Men's Student Council will meet tonight at 7:30 instead of 7 o'clock. Coffee--Don't blame the coffee if it's bad. Perhaps it's the water. Make it of distilled water, McNish, Phones 198—Adv. 39-2 LOST-Swedish grammar. Leave at 40-3 Kansan office. Kalin. This is Pennant Week at Griggs! It isn't too early to see a great variety of suggestions for holiday presents at Wolf's Book Store... 40-2 Adv. The Oread Tea Room opens on Monday 11:30 a.m. at 1241 Iadre —Adv Reynolds Brothers will be open after the dance.'-Adv. 40-1 When you're on the hill drop in to the Oread Oread Tea, Room 124. Oread. —Aadw This is Pennant Week at Griggs! maple caramels with or without nuts dipped at Wiedemann's.—Adv. The College Jeweler Gustafson We like to do little jobs of repairing Call for our catalogue of K. U. and fraternity novelties. We have the most complete line in Lawrence Bowersock Theatre Friday--Nov.-14 THE The Nation Wide Musical Success Franc C. Payne Inc., presents With 60 people 60 Special Orchestra, 12 Musicians A Rose Bud Garden of Girls Each Girl a Fashion Plate Cast and Beauty Chorus Beyond Criticism PRICES: Velvet THE SMOOTHEST TOBACCO Parquet $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 Balcony $4.00 $1.00 Balcony $7.75 NOTE:-Curtain 8:15 p. m. Those come in after curtain goes up will not be seated until after the first act. Seats on Sale at Woodward & Co. Thursday, Nov. 13 at 8 o'clock See the New Parker Self-Filling Fountain Pen Office Supplies, Typewriters F. I. CARTER 025 Mass. Bell phone 108 1025 Mass. Bell phone 1051 Come on Down to JIM'S Tonight 1161 Mass. St. Come on Down Woodward's "Round Corner" soda fountain. Best drinks ever put out. Hot and cold dainties--Adv. 39-3 A CHECKMATE to your smoke that bites and burns! Velvet—the selected tender middle leaf—aged in the leaf over two years—producing a mellowness that only the measured pace of time can encompass. A flavor and smoothness tremendously good. Pipe smoking with Velvet is a revelation—proving that time only can make tobacco what we would all have it--smooth. "Your Movel!" At all dealers. Leggitt's Myers Tobacco Co. PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. MCGONNELLE, Physician and Homer. Home of Dr. Henderson, 1436 Tenn. Hall, Houston, TX. Residence, 1436 Tenn. Hall, Houston, TX. J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist Office 862 Mass. St. Phone 800-795-3456 HARRY REDING M. D. Eye, ear, nose Bones. Phones 513,生活 513,A A Bldg. Bones. Phones 513,生活 513,A A Bldg. G. A. HAMMAN M. D. E.eye, ear, and satisfaction Guaranteed. Dick Building. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. J. W. O'BRYAN, Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Bell Phone 507. J. R. BECHTEL, D. M., D. O. 833 Mass Abbottstreet Street, M.D., phone and office Q. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. Dissase of Burl St. Phone 205-734-1231, Residence, 1201 Burl St. Phone 205-734-1231 DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over squires Studio. Both phones. DR. II T JONES, Room 12M A. A. Bldg. Residence 1130 Tenn. Phone 2115. DR. BURT R. WHITE Oregon Osteopath Phones, Bell 938. Home 257. Office, 745 Mass. 8t. CLASSIFIED T. Gillippe, M. D. Ouse, corner Vermont 905. Residence, 728 Indiana St. Phones 906 Barbers E. J. Blair, Physician and Surgeon, Office and residence, 915 Mass. St, Office hours: 7:00 to 9:00 a.m., 12:00 to 4 p.m. and 7:00 to 8 p.m. Phones B4, Bell 45, House 131. Plumbers Frank Illar's Barber Shop. 1025 Mass. Two good barbers. Satisfaction assured. J. C. Houk's Barber Shop. 913 Mass. Barber shops with chairs; chairs; never have to wait. Razors肩。 Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gas Phones 659, Mazda lamps. 637. Mass. Phones 658. Ladies Tailors Mrs. Ellison Dressmaking and Ladies Miss. Josephs & Cars. Phones 2411, over Johnson & Carli. Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking. Gowns for all occasions. All work guaranteed. B. Daily, 014 Mass. Sanitary cleaning establishment in connection. Phone 421 Bell. Lawrence bowling School. Leadley 'tailgating' for the state championship. Power 500. Miss Powers; M. C. McChernison. Phone 500. Hair Dressers Sporting Goods D & M sporting goods and athletic supplies. Denied & Ernst, $25 Mass. St. Phones. $40 per person. Miscellaneous Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-gifts, "Martiello menu" preparations, haircuts 51-51. The Select Hair Dressing Shop, 927 Mass St. Bring your shoes to Fornells, for guaranteed shoe repairing. Foremel, 1017 Mass. Hiahawa Cafe for regular meals, lunch and dinner when down town. Open after the show. Prices reasonable, work the best. List us at: 351-248-2671 or info@thebrownco.com. 493 Barn & Co. or 816 Mass. Inc. 493 Barn & Co. Queen City College. System and sowing machines. Mrs. G. Mark Brown, 834 K. School, Mrs. G. Mark Brown, 834 K. Bull One total meal no risk, small investment, William W. T. Williams and homemade cigar. Ed. W. Parsons, Engrener, Watchmaker and Tel. 717-717. Males and Jewelry, Bell Phone 717-717. Males I have a nice line of plain china for painting; I buy some from the East Side Northport 783 Mass. St. at upstairs. I also buy some from the East Side Northport 783 Mass. St. at upstairs. For rent. A nice furnished room, 2 closets, and modern in every respect. 1317 Ohio. 1318 Ohio. K. U. PANTATORIUM AND DYE WORKS Student Rates: See Our Solicitors Cleaning and Ladies's Work Specialty. JACK FELLERTON 1400 Louisiana Phones: Bell, 1400; Home, 140 FeaturingMilk Chocolates "SWEDE" Phones 540 W. A. Guenther Phones 226 721 Liesn Give Us a Trial Brunswick Bowling Alley Four Regulation Allies with loop-the-loop return. 714 Mass. 714 Mass. When calling for a good brand of 5c CIGARS SMOKE Robert Hudson, Pierson's Hand Made At all first class dealers Lawrence Transfer Co. Trunk Hauling Phone 15