THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Student Directory Additions Tel. No. Name - School - Home Lawrence 412 Albany Allen, George J., Uriel, C. Elipa Rapids 1601 Alabama 124 K2 Albert, George R., Jr. E.Kansas City 1391 Michigan 2564 Anderson, Arthur Sno, C. Lawrence 171 Vermont 2694 Andrew, Ernest Edward, Sp. E. Paula 1104 Tennessee 2641 Winn, Wm. Atal, C. Kansas City 1288 Tennessee 2541 Hartz, George William, So. E. Eudora 933 Mississippi 2518 Haram, Ernest Edison, Sr. M.Kansas City 1192 Mississippi 2518 Baum, Ernest Edison, Sr. M.Kansas City 1192 Mississippi 2518 Bentley, Warren Hamilton, Sr. E., Lawrence 1221 Tennessee 2526 Bhecker, John Garris, Sr. F. Lawrence 1140 Louisiana 2509 Blohm, Ralph G. C., Lawrence 1046 New Jersey 2504 Blohm, Ralph G. C., Lawrence 1046 New Jersey 2518 Blue Alva Agree, Sr. M.Kansas City 824 Mississippi 2529 Bowers, Raymond Victor, Uel. C. Victorin, B. C. 1043 Indiana 2393 Brucken, Joann Cain, Sr. C. Agenda 929 Indiana 603 Cagda Brady, George Shaver, Fr. C. Concordia 1416 Tennessee 2394 Teachers to Go to Hays Members of Fine Arts Faculty Will Be on Program A large number of teachers from the School of Fine Arts will attend the annual meeting of the Kansas State Music Teacher's Association which will be held at Hays, Thursday and Friday, Feb. 25 and 26. The piano conference on the first day of the meeting will be in charge of Dean D. M. Swarthouf, chairman. Efforts will be made to bring the convention to Lawrence next year. The University string trio consisting of Miss Fanny May Ross, piano, Karl Kuehnert, violin, and D. M. Squirout, cello will play the concerto of the work of week of four movements which will last about thirty minutes. Those from the School of Fine Arts who will appear on the program are: K. Siklman, B. S. Klatten, J. W. Welch, and R. Palmer Opera "M," Prof. Waldeurm Gelch, who will give a group of violin soloes and Prof. W. R. Downing, who will sing several vocal Sachen meeting at the Theta Tau house at 6 tonight. It is important that all members be present—Arlo Purtam, Chief Sachen. --in room 202 west Administration building. K F K U Kansas Graduate to Lecture Here on Home Sciences University of Kansas Broadcasting Station Wave Length. 275 Meters "I will attempt to give the women one idea of opportunities for women who undertake study in such departments as home economics and allied clerics," Doctor Woo-draff said this morning regarding the plans for her work. Dr. Sybil Woolfriff, A. B. 16, B. M. A. 19 assocciate professor of home economics at the University of Chicago will be the speaker for the fourth day of "Chong Your Career" week, March 1 to 4. Doctor Woolfriff has written a book and a porttunity for Women in Home Economics and Related Sciences." Miss Woodruff Will Discuss Possibilities for Women During "Choose Your Career" Week The meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers that was scheduled for tonight has been postponed due to account of the severe weather. "There are, of course, so many opportunities in home economics work, and I think that in a community such as ours we have to be aware are not in contact with large cities or large centers of learning, we forget that in this type of work for women in this type of work." Doctor Woodruff has just returned from leave of absence of a year and a half from the University. ANNOUNCEMENTS She has been studying for her Ph. D. degree at the University of Chicago during that time, and has just finished a year of college degree will be granted in March. "Choose Your Career" is under the direction of Lillian Bridgeman, representing the W. S. G. A., Anson Hall, president, president of Women's Forum. D'Ambra Makes Initial Donation to Club Fund Auditorium of Central Administration building. "The Student's Reaction to Religious Week" will be the subject of discussion at the Student Forum of the Uitarian Church next Sunday, from 10:00 to 11:00. Everyone interested is invited. "With the slogan, On to New Tom, we are enclosing the sum of ten dollars." The second convocation this year of the School of Business will be held Tuesday, Feb. 23 at 11:30 in room 202 west administration building. 6:06 Mirage Glades State, department of education. "The Appeal of the Poster," by Gavin Eggers, dedicated by the School of Fine Arts at Virginia Arundel, planned. 6:14 Master J. R. B. Cyron, department of training at Kansas University, Military Training at Kansas University, Novi Campus. 6:30 Senior Brestol. "Dear Sister," by Gertrude O'Donnell, Auditorium of Central Administration Dean Walker Will Speak at Business Convocation Dann P. F. Walker of the School of Engineering will speak on, "The Industrial Development of Kansas." Thus "Duke" D'Auburn, official K. U. photographer and loyal friend of the University gave the Men's Gice Club its first boost "On to New York." His letter was the first one received by Lloyd Rupperthal who came here to conduct the financial contributions represented at the National Intercollegiate Gice Club contest in New York City March 6. "The Industrial Development of Kansas," will he the topic of the lecture to be given by Dean P. F. Walker of the School of Engineering at the Business School convention which will be held on Feb. 23, at 11:30 a.m. This is the second convention held by the School of Business this year. "All business school students are expected to attend," said Dean Frank Stockton, "and all pro-business school students are invited." ROOM—Large front room for boys, already furnished. 1215 Tennessee. Phone 1595. F25 WILL THE HIE Glove who picked up by mistake my glove in Library Monday downgleich please call 2127 Red, and I will exchange. F19 WANT ADS WANTED-To teach or tutor students in Spanish. E. Patterson, Phone 1081, 1400 Ohio. F28 FOR SALE - 1924 Studebaker Light Six Ristonder. Excellent condition throughout. This car has bad very good care; been driven only 18,000 miles; and will be insured by coerer. Call at 1041 Vermont F22 FOR RENT - Large room with private sleeping porch, suitable for two or three boys. Also garage. Call 1555. 1416 Teen. F21 WANTED-University girl to work for her board and room, 1232 Ohio 1442-Black. F22 FOR RENT-Large southwest double room on second floor. Three windows, large closet, pleasantly furnished, for girls, 122 Ohio Suite F18, F18 LOST—Circusier bob comb, More value able to owner than anyone else Please Agree Smith, 2419. ti TUDENTS male or female, Educational selling for vacation months, New proposition offering good opportunity next year. Experienced saleman who an manage others will be made field managers. For personal interview at awritten write Mr. Burgess imam from 400 Lord Bristol, Kunifah FI, 502 MARCELLING 50c, shampooing 50c. Address 1915 Ky. Phone 2775. J1 ON AND AFTER Feb. 12, taxi fares will be in accordance with the city ordinance. Master reading for each passenger, 22c per each for each additional passenger. Guffin Taxi Service, Phone 148 or 987, 7 West 7th Professional Cards MARCEL 75e EVERYDAY--All kinds of beauty work done. Powder Box Beauty Shops. Phone 2185. 102554 Masa. EYES EXAMINED. Glasses made. Law pexp. Optical. Co., 1025 Mass. MARCEL APPOINTMENTS—Phone 1256. Experienced operations. Sample's Barber and Beauty Shop, East Side, 2241a, Mass. St. D. HUTCHISON, M. D.-Priestrie Limited of eye diseases, eye care and throat, Glasses fitted. Lenses 2 and 3, House Phone, Phone [125], 125, Macarthur Beach LOST—Analytical Geometry text. Finder call Brnd Butters, 452. F19 Another Big Double Program— BOWERSOCK FOUND—Gray, toppean, room 213 Fraser shortly after Christmas. Owner may have same by calling at hospital office and paying for TF ORPHEU M Also — FABLES — NEWS FOR SALE - A desirable fraternity property. Fine location and in excellent repair. If interested address M. J., General Delivery. F21 Pestered Papas Please Note SHOWS: 3,300, 7,300, 9,300 . . . PRICES; Mat, 10-35c, Eve, 10-40c Tomorrow - Saturday FOR RENT - To boys, large south- west room, 7 windows. Modern house, at 945 Alabama. Phone 2750 White. WANTED—Student laundry work called for and delivered; prices rea- sonable. Perry's Hand Laundry. phone 2551. ff A Vivid Picture of Parisian Night Life With ALMA RUBENS and JACK MULHALL Also Comedy "Woman of Letters" WANTED—To teach or tutor students in French. 1700 Kg. street. Phone 2883 Black. Paul Cheffromoff. 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