UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN GRACE GIVING SLENDER WOMEN, as well as those of average figure, will find the Erect Form an ideal corset. COMPLETE freedom of movement, correct deep breathing and graceful, easy carriage are all natural attributes of those properly fitted in one of the many Erect form models. They are Beauty Builders Y. W.'S TO BANQUET IN GYM SATURDAY Smith of Chicago University to be Guest and Principal Speaker Dr. Gerald B. Smith, of the University of Chicago, will be the guest of honor and principal speaker at the Sixth banquet Y. W. C. A. membership banquet, to be held at 5:20 o'clock Saturday in the gymnasium. The subject of his talk will be "The Y. W. C. A. As Seen By An Outsider." A three-course dinner will be served. Prof. Margaret Lynn, of the English department will act as toastmaster, and toasts will be given by Misses Marie Ross, Mary Reding, Florence Payne, Grace Elmore, and Mrs. L. E. Sisson. Miss Carroll, secretary of the Y. W. C. A., expects an attendance of about a hundred and fifty students, members, Lawrence women and alumni. many alumni here for the high school conference are expected at the banquet. Tickets will be sold in Fraser and at the rest room. Ten Lawrence high school girls will serve. The menu is: Fruit Salad Baronet Wafers Escalloped Chicken Glace Sweet Potatoes Green Pearl Cranberry Jelly Hot Parkerhouse Rolls Olives Celery Pie a la mode Coffee LOST—A mediaeval history Syllabus. Finder please call 1329 Belfast. MANY WORK WAY THROUGH SCHOOL Half of Kansas University Students Make Part of Expenses Here CLUBS AND LAUNDRIES HELP Now it the time to figure for the future The Fraternal Aid Association Young Men And Women Paid Benificiaries $5,116,448.43 Forty-two Boarding Houses Employ Many Students—Washeries and Paper Routes Like Scholarship Men of the University of Kansas who earn a part or all of their expenses during the school year make not less than a yearly total of fifty thousand dollars. Very few students make all of their expenses while attending school, but a large number depend upon making enough to pay their board or room-rent, and many others intend to make only enough to keep their supply of "pin money" up to where it should be. The University employment bureau, under the direction of the University Y. M. C. A. secured work for about 275 men during the first term of the present school year. Six hundred students reported to the Registrar last year that they were earning a part or all of their expenses while in school. These figures indicate that a very large percentage of the University men do work outside of their regular college duties. The boarding clubs employ the largest number of the students who work. At present there are forty-two of these clubs employing from two to six students each, or an average of three. These act as stewards, waiters and dish-washers, and get their board for their services. The board, figured at four dollars per week, would amount to something near eighteen thousand dollars during the year. The paper routes probably give employment to the next largest number of students. About twenty men carry the Topeka, Kansas City, and St. Louis papers. The earnings of these men may be estimated at four thousand dollars during the school year. Laundry Scholarships. About twelve students act as agents for the Lawrence and outside laundries, and earn a total of approximately two thousand dollars the year. DEPOSITS GUARANTEED A large number of students are also employed in various other capacities, such as, clerking, typewriting, doing chores, singing and playing, tutoring, and day labor. The amount which these earn is very variable and it is therefore conservative estimate would be fifteen thousand dollars a year. It may thus be seen, that while a large number of students earn no money while attending school, that there is also a considerable number who earn enough to materially decrease the monthly check from "dad." Peoples State Bank Small Depositors Find Courteous Attention Here KRESS' POPULAR MUSIC 10c Copy Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee That's How I Need You Row,Row,Row Teach Me That Beautiful Love Waiting for the Robt. E. Lee When the Midnight Choo Choo Leaves for Alabam You will always find the new ones at Kress' MUTT AND JEFF CRUDE A.E.OSBORN Dealer in Hardware Tinwork of all kinds Sheet Metal Work and Metal Roofing 816 Mass. Phones 423 So Thinks Professor Griffith Who Likes Art In His Humor "Mutt and Jeff" is poor junk. At least, that is what Professor Griffith thinks of Honorable Mutt and his friend Jeff. "This style of newspaper cartooning is merely a fad and cannot last," he continued. "The first specimen of this work was 'The Yellow Kid' started by Outcault, the originator of Buster Brown. Since then the fad has increased and is now possibly at its height. It will decline." Professor Griffith is no enemy of cartoons as some painters are but he maintains that a cartoon can be artistic and humorous at the same time. He cites as an example McCutcheon on the Chicago Tribune, who receives a salary of two hundred and fifty dollars a week. Orange, vanilla, cherry, strawberry, caramel nut, chocolate, brown bread cream. Grape sheerb and green gage ice at Reynold's Bros. 1031 Mass. Phones, Bell, 645; Home 358—Adv. Skin cure for eczema, barber's itch, dandruff and all skin diseases. Guaranteed by O. P. Barber & Son, druggists.-Adv. The quality of our chocolates is first-always and the price is in reach of all Wiedemann's.'—Adv. Especially Practical for Students ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC TOASTERS Lawrence Railway & Light Co. 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