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DECEMBER 14, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Student Directory Corrections The Following List Completes the Student Directory Checkup as Repeated to the Kaunan 860 Kehr, Mabel G 869 Kennard, Justine 1045 R Klber, Katherea H 188 King, Heen Virginia 1502 R Kleopold, Dixie C 180 Brant, Lena 99 Lahey, Sally C 2629 Lathrop, Amy Elizabeth 1244 Leaure, Alicia 1256 Leaure, Dorothy 2473 Lenhan, Agnes C. 2104 Lemmarity, Battice E. 1361 Bl Ile 261 Long, Phyllis Nadine 1572 W Low, Helen Grace 2104 Elizabetht, Elizabetht M. 2397 Bl Mark, Lacy G 1747 Bl Martin, Alice P. 1809 McLean, Candace S. 2228 Bl McColloch, Alice Rose 2104 Town, Bl 1131 R McKee, Nellie Elizabeth 1694 Bl McLaughlin, García Marcia 1600 Meek, Midıred Lolic 1600 Meek, Midıred Faucie 1631 Bl Milford, Frameses Cynthia 261 Miller, Katherine Cynthia 1608 W Miller, Harley Rethay 2184 Bl Monroe, Lena Virginia 2104 Owens, Elizabeth Barnes 2572 W Pagett, Ruth Myrtle 2047 W Parkell, Ruth Ellihade 2184 Bl Lucila Lucila 2477 Blue Plank, Owl M 1811 Poise, Gram Dessae 1811 Rafflington, Ruth Alice 2394 Rowland, Tulma 2185 Ridings, Marie Ann 1909 W Robinet, Ruth Macdelaine 1697 W Roberts, Candra Janie 1690 Robertson, Ruth 1808 Robinson, Margaret 1528 Sabal, Norman 1528 Samp, Violet Geneviève 1528 Sawyer, Helen Josephine 2454蓝 Searcy, Gortrade Sylvia 1695 W Suller, Cemlyn Lydia 1697 W Scully, Cemlyn Lydia 1811 Skimmer, Beish L 2531 R Shemo, Thelmora Lorraine 1690 W South, Minde Ethel 1712 Bl Snodgrass, Alice Greta 2518 R Staunfer, Imira C. 2518 R Staken, Helen 2519 R Stewart, Dorothy Shirry 2055 Stillwell, Lysse L 2548 Suiree, Coel 2084 Taylor, Holkom 1611 Trent, Margaret Susan 1518 Bl Snowdre FACULTY AND EMPLOYEES 172 Barnes, Nollie, Instr. English 134 Barnes, Oliver E., Asst. Prof. Hist. 159 Bloch, Albert, Prof. Draw & Paint. 168 Barnes, Oliver E., Asst. Dr. Art. 208 Chirty, Eugene, Asst. Prof. Voice, 2229 N. H. 2172 (city) Cunningham, Harry A. Asst. Prof Ed. Dennis, Mrs. (Journalism) 145 Downe, Cora M. Asst. Prof. Bact. 155 Downe, K. H. Rudd, Judd. J. A. ORGANIZATIONS 2857 Blue Bethany Circle, Rowena Morley 1218 Mintelpool 1269 Blue Botanical Club, Wilford P. Crosser 1309 Vermont 1293 Botanical Club, Wilford P. Croszer 1309 Vermont DEPARTMENTS Psychology...5 East Administration 151 K. 1 HOUSE MOTHERS ASSOCIATION MISRATION 412 Signa Alpha Epison, Mrs. Vernor P. Smith 885 Accinia, Mrs. E. D. Haleman 1201 Michigan 14th & Ocean Women Set New Mark Congress Has Three Feminists for First Time Washington, Dec. 14—Three women comprise the feminine contingent in the new Congress, the first time in U.S. history that a woman has been more than one woman member. the three feminists are. Mrs. Mary Norton, of Jersey City, N.J., the first woman Democratic member in Congress; Mrs. Florence P. Kain, widow of the late Representative Julius Kahn, of San Francisco, Cal.; and Mrs. Lowell Mass, widow of the late Lovelair John Jane Rogers. All have considerable practical political experience, Mrs. Norton from personal participation in New Jersey affairs, and Mrs. Kahn and Mrs. Rogers from long contact with national nffairs through their husbands. Y. W. C. A. Plans Party A party to be held during the Christmas vacation to which all students remaining in Lawrence are invited is being sponsored by the Y. W. C. A. and is in charge of Evelyn White and Richard Mullins. WANT ADS LOST: Fountain Pen. Will finder please call owner. Phone 2097, 10 LOST: Large black leather notebook. Contents valuable. Ernest W. Johnson, Phone 6757. D16 BOYS!—Let me attend your furnace during the Christmas vacation, Call 2514 White. D19 FOR RENT - 3 large, double rooms, modern, 87% per month for each boy for balance of year, 904 Las Phone 2021 Red. D19 FOR SALE—A good heavy covercase, at a bargain. Call 2577 Bed, D14 Sofa cushion covers. Olthlau dulplex. Lunchset for 50c and up. Use GIVE GIFTS that are different. Hand painted and originally designed; pensive bud vases, candlesticks, pony boxes; perfume bottles decors to match any set. Salt and peppers and numerous other articles, at 1341 Ohio St., Call 1748, Mrs. A. G. Hickey, DV ROOMS FOR BOYS- Four rooms and sleeping porch. $5 for each boy for next semester. 1131 Term. Phone 1641. D10 LOST -Sigma Alpha Mu pin. In Tender varsity Theatre and Sixteenth street on Massachusetts. Re- ward. Call 1682. D15 "A"-GRade TYPING -These notes, books, themes; mineography/personal, expert service. Europe W. Sutherland. Call 1868-850. F15 LEARN SPANISH. Do tutored by native Spanish American. 300 per hour at tutor's home; 76 at your telephone 2419. DIP LOST: Dark shell thinned glauces in case. Dr. John N. Sherman on cases Chanute, Kans. Call Jo Lepham. 291, 101 Perhaps Kansas Camels Rivaled Egyptian Ones Who ever thought of camels in Kanase? , GARAGE for rent nt 1394 Ohio. Phone 1817. D16 MARCELLING 50c, shampooing 50c. Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775, F4 And yet in Dyche museum bones and fossils remaining of that very animal can be seen that were found right in Kansas, which meet Kansas in their appearance think are found only in Egypt and Arabia. These remains were found in the Pliocene formation which dates back to the Pliocene, though most of them have been received at the museum within the It is with great difficulty that these trimmings are obtained. Experts go out in the field and, as the bones are worn with the tools, work with peaks and crooked roots to get them out. First a trench is dig around the bone that has been found, around incisions from it, so that the bone may not be broken when it is removed. After being removed, the workman swept the specimen, rock and all, in burrow, and cover it with a flour paste which drills and protects it until it can be brought to a laboratory and cleaned. The cleaning process consists of chipping off all the rock, mounting it and preparing it for diagno- tical examination. Workmen who run through the Museum third of the hours of hard and tedious labor which the laboratory workers put in to prepare these specimens. . Associated with this collection to the remains of the camel, are two or three specimens of rhinoceros, two species of antelope, some pecornices, which are in various sizes, small saber-toothed cats and giant dogs, all of which belong to the same name - history and were found in some formation in Kansas, a Sherman In this collection of remains of the ancient camel of Camelus there are dawns and other bones which remain in shape to nearly any size as a grimis. Pref. E. H. S. Bailey, of the department of chemistry, has an article on "How Chemistry Hits Helped the Homewife," in the biennial report of the state board of agriculture that has just come from the press. Suiting You—That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 MASS ST. New Stock of Christmas Luggage GEO. H. SMITH 842 Mass. St. Trunks, Wardrobe Trunks, Hat Boxes, Brief Cases, Traveling 3. YELLOW CAB PHONE 711 Five can ride for the price Tasty short orders are our specialties DANCE Owl Service For KFKU GEORGE'S LUNCH Just North of the Varsity K. U. Students Saturday—Dec. 19th (First Sat. Night of Vacation) At Women's Club Roof Garden Ninth & Topeka Blvd. T O P E K A 9 P. M. Tickets on Sale at BRICK'S $1.50 Music by K. U. Sun Dodgers University of Rutgers in New Station Wave length, 252 Meters 7:00 p. m.-Talib. The *Effects of Earth matter* to Prof. C J Pewson of the de- vance of the Department. 11:15 p. m.-Musical numbers arranged by the Bishop of Saint Anne, and played by Prof. C Woolsey. The *Music of Valerian* pursuit of value. Mary Margaret Fowler, author of the *Department of violin, the Polite Musician*, vol. 3. Professor Dunning Virginia Double Instrument Concerto (Middle Museum) Each Professor Knowles Virginia Double Instrument Concerto (Middle Museum) Each Professor Knowles Virginia Double Instrument Concerto (Middle Museum) Each Home Economics Class to Give Candy Lecture "The Chemistry of Candy Making" is the subject of a lecture which will be given Wednesday evening, Dec. 16, by Mita Elizabeth Strumpel's class in special problems in home economies. The chap has been doing experimental work which includes the physics and chemistry underlying the production of confectionary, and Wodenski's experiments with the types, methods and combinations used in its preparation. The public is invited to attend. SANFORD'S FOUNTAIN PEN INK ALWAYS GOOD ALWAYS THE SAME AFTER EVERY MEAL WRIGLEYS makes your food do you more good. Note how it relieves after heavy contact Sweatstones the brains, removes nerves from the techs, gives new wipe to tired muscles Comes to you fresh, clean and full-flavored. BOWERSOCK 4 Days Starting Wednesday Robert T. Kane Presents 4 Days "Crocodile's Adenoids" Is Disapproved Jargon Directed by Howard Higgin From the Novel, "Invisible Wounds," by Col. F. Palmer Screen adaptation by Sada Gowan and Howard Higgin A First National Picture (United Press) Empirica Kan. Dec. 14.—You can "make medicine" the "stand pat" "puts up" ask for a "square deal" or for "fair play" or "peter out" entirely and use such expressions with immunity—but "bubber a bibular," or "rocodile's adenoids" are alrng phrases that are offensive and contraindicated in the context of V. A. Davis, instructor at Empirica Touchstone College born. Davis explained in an address on slang that the meaningless jargons are a bane to educators. Slang will have no voice, it is not being used have novelties and it must be picture- ecque. Much of the *American slang* is good as it is used today, he said. He pointed out that there is slang made by abbreviating, such as "gym," "pwaf," "zazn," "pulp," and "spaces," which are not considered incorrect. Professional Cards Professional Cards **MARCEL 75. EVERYDAY-All kinds of beauty work done. Powder Box Beauty Phone:** 12634 8126 Misc. **MARCEL 75. EVERYDAY-All kinds of beauty work done. Powder Box Beauty Phone:** 12634 8126 Misc. **MARCEL 75. EVERYDAY-All kinds of beauty work done. Powder Box Beauty Phone:** 12634 8126 Misc. **MARCEL 75. EVERYDAY-All kinds of beauty work done. Powder Box Beauty Phone:** 12634 8126 Misc. **MARCEL 75. EVERYDAY-All kinds of beauty work done. Powder Box Beauty Phone:** 12634 8126 Misc. **MARCEL 75. EVERYDAY-All kinds of beauty work done. Powder Box Beauty Phone:** 12634 8126 Misc. **KYES EXAMINED. Classes made. Lawrence Optical Co. 1205, Misc.** **MARCEL APPPOINTMENT—Phone:** 1255, Beauty Shop, East St. Eiseh, Misc. 1255, Beauty Shop, East St. Eiseh, Misc. Dry Cleaning for Those Too Drapes, portieres, curtains, pennants, etc., will function better as decorations if they are fresh and clean, if the dust and smoke is removed by dry cleaning. What would be a better time than during the coming vacation, when the house is empty, to have this done? Plan on it—then call us early. We can get them and return them when you like. X Hats Cleaned and Blocked VARSITY Tonight - Tuesday - Wednesday Again Ahead of Kansas City Also—"THE PEACEMAKERS" SHOWS: 3, 7;30, 9 - - PRICES: Mat. 10-35c, Eve. 10-40c ORPHEU M Monday - Tuesday "The Way Of A Girl" With ELEANOR BOARDMAN Bowersock Concert Orchestra Plays The Feature ALSO—Clyde Cook in "SALVATION BLUES" SHOWS: 3, 7;30, 9 - - PRICES: Mat. 10-35c, Eve. 10-40c The Ticket- of- Leave- Man Tonight and Tomorrow Night Bowersock Price $1.00 Presented by K. U. Dramatic Club 8:15 P.M. You will have to HURRY if you get a ticket for this show! Come early tonight Reserve Seats All Day Tuesday