SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1925 PAGE THREE 14 In Society --alert. The three Officiates founded in Miami, Ohio, Chicago, Chi, Phil Delta Theta and Beta Theta PC, entertained with the Miami Trinity at A, F, A, U. Three concessions resize representing the size and name of each of the three fraternities, acceded adjacent to the entire stair. Beneath on the platform below were a recognized heights. Stone leds up in ascensions on the side walls and alluded figures at all levels against a row of small statues in prominent portions of the fraternities ground the remainder of the walls. These three men as chaperons were: Mrs. Kimathiwa B. Lintzow, Etta B. Watsen, Susan Chia house mother and Mrs. Edith S. Milley, Kappa house mother, A light blush was served in the batheton above, which was decorated with candle and shaded lights. Corduroys and antlers were fur-terrested music until 1 wicket. Form-like branches draped over the lights giving a subdued effect, and flowers formed the basis of the decorations for the Avonia house dinner given by the firmness last evening. The house was decorated with a music made for danube. A lunch was served to the guests at the end of the evening. Mrs E. D. Haldenman, house mother, added as chaperee. The guests from Kansas City, Mo., provided a blue carpet, "The" Caltham, Belmont Rise, and Annisley and George McVey. Theta Phil Alpo held its annual initiation dance at Edele's hall last evening. Mellow light from the Japanese buntries which hung from the ceiling, a wall of orange flowers covered trellises so arranged as to divide the space along the side walls with booths whose beaches were placed. The hall was transformed into a decorative jungle of orchids and orchid trails formed the music. Those charmingly the party were: Mrs. May Phillips, house mother; Mrs. Gertrude Pearson and Mrs. Wilmot. The guests present were: Georgina Horns Browne Proven, Derby Dorothy Egan, Birmingham of Lawrence; Wintraed Tarmoe; Tomkane; Anne Blanchaugh, Fla. Scott; Wintraed经费 and Ruth Ennolden, Solomon; Margaret Borum and Agnes Formmell, St. Mary; Margaret Cice and Mary Vercheldebelt; Theodora Thienne, Hamblet; Katherine Theodora Thienne, Hamblet; Katherine Theodora Thienne, Hamblet; Mr. Charles Shannonand Frances Moore, of Lawrence. Susie Wedding's three-piece orchestra furnished magpie for a Washington Birthday dinner given by the Piatch Deli Chrity Fraternity Friday evening at the fraternity house. A bible was served to the guests at 10:30. Red, white and blue streamers are mounted in a spider web formation made a pretty effect under the rope peaks of red shaded lights. In another room streamers were draped along the sides of the walls, the room being illuminated by the large eye lighted tranferer pin in the cave. The chaperones, were: Mrc, M. G, Hughes, Mrc, L. B, Hoffman and Mrc, H. A, Bailley. Among the guests were D. W, P. Pillinger, Topcka; and J. R. Wood, Entralia. Lokhi house entertained with a George Washington party last evening. The color scheme of red, white and blue was carried out in the red lights and red and white carnations. The ice cream was frozen in George and Martha Washington moulds. One feature of the evening were halves of little hibiscus which when thawed, rose like flowers that dance. Green and Dawson furnished music on the piano and saxophone. The chaperones were Mrs. Rice Miss Corn Davenport and Mrs. Jennie Davis. Twenty-five couples were entertained by the Disciples Club at Myers half Friday evening with Dr. and Mrs. Braden acting as chapenses. Games were played during the afternoon psychological tests were given. The Washington Birthday idea was eroded out in the reframings. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY RANSAN Calendar for the Week Monday, Feb. 23. 12:20—Senior women's basketball practice. ;30—Entomology Club meeting, 26 Dyche museum. 4:10 - Freshman Y, W. C. A, Group Meetings, Hanley house 10:00—Meeting of Tan Beta PI, Marvin hill. 4:30Junior women's volley ball practice. 4:30—Germany Club meeting, 313 Fraser hall; election of vice-president 10:00-Dr. Sherwood Edby convoction, Robinson gymnasium. i. 2. 20 Freshman women's basketball half practice 1:300—Sophomore women's volleyball until 1:40. Dr. Sherwood Kody mertin Kobinsen evymadrum. Tuesday, Feb. 24. 200-Din hour for faculty women Robinson gymnastium. 26-Band practice, Printer chapel, Basketball, Argies at Manhattan. Wednesday, Feb 25 10:00 - Dr. Sherwood Ebby cowork tion. Robinson evacuation. 2:20-Lunchroom. Myers inhil; Dr. Sherwood Liddy will speak on "Use Movements of the World." 12:26—Sophomore women's basketball practice. 1:30-4:30 Open hour for women. Relocation swimming pool. 4:30—Quick club meeting, Robinson eymaniam. 1:30-Freshman women's volleyball practices 28- Home Economics club meeting, 210 Finnerz; Prof. E.J. L Troester, of the bacteriology department 7:30-Dr. Sherwood Eddy meeting, Robinson gymnasium. 7:50—Meeting of the Architecture society, Marvin hall. [200--E] Atten tryouts, room 105 ent administration building 7:30- Phi Sigma meeting, Snow hall 7:50-Band practice, Friars chapet. Thursday, 7:30 3:20:5:15 - Open hour for women in Robinson swimming pool. Thursday, Feb. 26. 7:15-Dr. Sherwood Eddy meeting, Robinson gymnasium. 2:00—Meeting of Orend board, rest room, central Administration building 20—Square and Compass meeting, Shrine club room. 7:30-Quill club initiation, Little Green theatre. 120-Mac Dowel, rest room, current Administration building 9:20--Senior women's basketball competition. 7:00 Junior women's basketball practice 7:45—Freshman women's basketball practice. Basketball, Oklahoma at Norman, Friday, Feb. 27. 4:30—Senior women's volleyball prac and practice, Praser chap. 7:25 Basketball, K, U.M. U., Kolin- mium gymnasium. 2:15:10:30—Senior women's basketball practice. 0:00:9.15—Junior women's basket ball practice. LOST—Between Fraser and Walkin- ley, Waterman fontain peti- ne leave at Kansan office. F20 FOUND—A good penell. Inquire at Kansun office. F-24 00:09:00 - Sophomore women's basketball practice Saturday, Feb. 28. LOST—Triangular key 'ring, three keys, please turn in at check room if Robinson gymnasium. F27 MARCELLING, 50e, shampooing, 50e. Address 1015 Ky., phone 2775. C9 OST-Parker jon and pencil on black vision, probably on Stadium path. Finder please call 295. P25 Apartment, modern, furnished, at reasonable rent. Call 1000 for information. ndy. OST—Leather house-leaf note book 14 inches. Red selling wax on inside cover. Return to Kansan office. Reward, J. S. Pennell. F22 LOST-Bar pin with red and white set. Finder please call 2890. Reward Broadview Inn An ideal place for dance or dinner; Phone 1467 for reservations. A few open week-end dates for spectacle shows, February and March at special rates. Will You Remember Those College Days? —with a little satisfaction that you had a few good times and good grades? Think of the enjoyment you could have, without any sacrifice to your class work. MARION RICE Meet your classmates at the College dances. School of Dancing BOWERSOCK A ROMANCE of the SPANISM MAIN WICH PIRATES SAILED THE SEAS "Over Bell's Music Store" Wednesday-Thursday-Friday-Saturday Prologue specially arranged by Howard Fisk BY RAFAEL SABATINI AUTHOR OF "SCARAMOUCHÉ" THE SEA HAWK" with J.WARREN KERRIGAN JEAN PAIGE and A NOTABLE CAST OF PLAYERS LOST - Mellon Schaffer peny- ban nature, W. C. Grantham on barrel. Phone 1175 Red. F26 WANTED—House suitable for a ten- tancy of 20 to 25 men. Vicinity of campus, CAMU 1862. P26 MARCELLING done in your home by appointment. Experienced operator. Phone 2419. F24 FOR RENT - Rooms to boy, Single room, $10; double room, $17; or single, $14. Also roommate wanted, $13, 141 Ohio. FREE RENT - LARGE south room. Faculty family wants reliable girl to be in home while baby sleeps. Op-ed: "Is there a way she could if desired, Phone 1847 F白色, F23 LOST A dull silver cloth hand-ware containing a dorine, a few dollar bills and small change. Finder please call 1788 WALL, F32 The New Pin Red and Blue Emamel The smartest hats you now see on the campus come from Innes new Millinery Department. Tomorrow being a holiday, affords you a wonderful opportunity to wear your favorite hats and see for yourself our line of hats for all occasions. Second Floor The Smartest Hats Emms. Hackman & Co. VARSITY Monday - Tuesday From the story by Charles E. Whittaker Screw play by A. P. Younger THE romance of one innocent girl and one good man caught in a shipland of human derelicts. Waves of excitement, storms of emotions, whirlwinds of entertainment—"The devil's Carter," a movie that makes the perfect picture. Clever Comedy "Luck o' the Foolish" Shows start 3:00, 7:10, 9:00; Prices: Mats., 10-35c; Eve., 10-40c BEWARE OF TWO CONVICTS John Crawshay and Benjamin Suratt who were convicted of bank embezzlement and forgery in the AMERICAN LEGION SHOW and who will appear at the POWERCOACH and who will appear at the BOWERSOCK MONDAY and TUESDAY in THREE WISE FOOLS You will ENJOY this show better than any play that has been in Lawrence this year. You will LAUGH when the Three Wise Fools sing an opera-eratic air. You will GRIP your seats when Benjamin Suratt threatens Sidney's life. You will CRY when Crawshay tells his story. You will APPLAUD when Sidney says "she is sorry." You will YELL when Gordon names The Three Wise Fools. You will ROAR when The Three Wise Fools tell Sidney goodnight, in fact. You will LEARN how to say goodnight properly from the THREE WISE FOOLS BOWERSOCK MONDAY and TUESDAY Seats Now Selling at Box Office