THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY Grace Walling, A. B., 18 't nighted半夜 for Wichita to accept a position as instructor in the Wichita High School. Lorraine Eastwood, c2, of Olaulgee, Oklahanna, with withdraw from school last semester on account of ill health, will return next semester. Henry F. Mason, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Kansas, was a guest of the Acacia Fraternity, of which he is an honorary member, Judge Justice Martin Foster for the School of Law in the afternoon. The House Presidents Council gave a tea Wednesday afternoon at five o'clock in the women's Rest Room in Fraser Hall. Mr. J. G. Dassler, e99, traffic engineer of the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in Topeka, was interviewing seniors Monday on the possibilities in the telephone business, and also for the purpose of obtaining students for the student course in St. Louis. Mr. William A. Stacey, e15, is now with the Southwest Engineering Company, located in Hutchinson visited friends on the Hill Saturday. Mr. C. B. Holmes, e'15, and N. F. Strachen, e'15, with A. G. Lagerwalle, resident engineer of the Douglas County Federal Aid roads, have opened an engineering office in Lawrenburg, where a professor in the University will serve as nominal member of the firm until the close of school. Mrs. A. G. Sherwood, of Independence, and Mrs. Opal Earle and daughter, of Kansas City, were Sunday guests at the Acacia house. Miss Dorothy Crane of Howard, visited Jacqueline Gilmore at the Ala phoric Omron Pi house. Miss Crane attended the University in '18-19. Must Salute German Flag. Must Satute German Flag. London, Jan. 23 An admira- ory today said that since peace now exists in the world, many the German national flag must be saulted in accordance with regulations. Send The Daily Kansan home. France and the League of Nations The alliance of the hearts and minds of the French and the American people, according to Albert Feillerateur, Professor at the University of Rennes France, who is visiting professor at Yale for 1912-20, is a supreme good which the Frenchman feels he cannot afford to lose. "So long as there is a sign of its weakening," Mr. Feuillier writes in the Yale Alumi Weekly, "we Frenchmen must wait patiently until your desire to prove that the same ties which bound us in war still bind us in victory and peace." The article as "Sir, You ask me what I think of the recent Senate's action on the Peace Treaty. Your question, I must own, perplexes me a little. I have been five months in your country and I am in the blessed state of mind of a person who is beginning to forget the past. Our country has and not yet had timid to understand your own disensions. For that reason I have no opinion. Had I one I should probably be loath to express it, for I firmly believe that in such cases each nation is the best judge of the it takes and has even the right to extend the interference of foreigners." "All that I can give you therefore is but a statement which bears indirectly on the point at issue of my own opinion," he says of what every Frenchman thinks "TEA FOR 3" MAKES HIT at the present moment if there is in France a sentiment which is general, it is the wish that the friendship now holds between our two countries suffer no eclipse. Norman Hackett, the Third Angle of Eternal Triangle. Well Received "I do not think that you Americans thoroughly realize the feeling of sur- "Tea for 3" with Norman Hekett, was received favorably by a large audience at the Bowscrow Thursday night. The plot hinged on the eternal triangl and the reformation of an amur but humanly jealous husband. Norman Hackett as the third angle gave a remarkable interpretation of a subtle character. He showed all the discernment and interpretative expression that has established his present fame as an actor. The remainder prince with which we learned that you were entering the war by our side because you remembered that more than a hundred years ago some Fronchmen gave their lives to help a young soldier struggling for freedom. On might have safely ignored this debt for we had certainly forgotten it. But this proof of the magnitude and honesty of the Ameri- gratitude and money can nation went straight to our neighbour than the * promise* he help you then made, for we could not then foresee that it would be kept so promptly and in so effac- cacious a manner. "Thus was created in France the belief that two peoples having the same notion of honor were made to understand each other and should benceforthe walk hand in hand in their quest of ideal truth; this alliance of our minds and hearts is a supreme good which we cannot afford to lose. And so long as there is a sign of its weakening we Frenchmen must patiently wait with untoubled minds until your senate finds a way to a compromise between them or to critical scruples and desire to proclaim that the same ties which bound us war still bind us in victory and apose." Announcements of the cast included Mildred Evans as the wife and Hayden Stevenson as the jealous husband. The play itself written by Roi Cooper Mergue is a modern comedy of wit with clever and lively repartee and wit. The play is life very skilfully but was not startingly different from a great number of such plays that are so popular now. Chinese women exhibited wonderful financial ability in the recent Y. W. C. A. campaign for funds in Tienan. Three weeks had always been allowed to secure the budget determined upon by the financial committee. But the woman who carried on the work this last time went over the top in ten days and had a large surplus to spare. All Varsity basketball men out squad will please turn in all material at gym. Karl Schlademan. Student Voume*s'n: The Jayhawkier picture will be taken at Squire's Studio at ten o'clock Saturday morning. The Reverend Paul H. Kraus, secretary of University Student Department of the United Lutheran Church, will speak at Trinity Lutheran School's shire streets, next Sunday at the 11 o'clock service. You are invited. During the week beginning with January 19 all women's gymnasium classes will be given exams. Miss Hazel Pratt. There will be no University Orchestra reherald this week. F. E. Kendrie. Structural and dynamic Geology, course numbered 71, will be repeated the second semester and restricted restrictions named in the catalog. Professor E. Haworth. The Wyandotte County Club will hold regular meetings on the first and third Wednesdays of each month from now until the end of the year 1920. Signed--- John A. Billingsley, Pres. Music in the Army and Navy is the subject of a talk by Mr. Howard McKenzie at the Unitarian Universalism meeting at 7:00 p.m. You are invited. During examination week the swimming pool will be open to women on Monday and Thursday and to men on Saturday. In the week after 10:30 in the morning. Class in Art Visited Kansas City Galleries The History of Painting Class of the art department went to Kansas City Tuesday to inspect several art galleries. The trip included the W.R. Nelson collection in the city library; the Fine Arts Institute at 1020; and the Museum has a group of models of miniature stage settings; the woman's City Club; and Findlay, an art dealer who handles originals exclusively. Dean F. W. Blackmore will lecture on "democracy and Religion" at the Epworth League Sunday evening. Dean Blackmar has been President of the American Sociology Society the last year and attended the national convention held during the holidays. Everyone invited. Saturday Only 60c Handkerchiefs for 10c Three men's 20c white hemstitched handkerchiefs for 10c with all purchases of $1.00 or over. C. E. ORELUP, M. D., Eye, ear, nose and throat. Dick building guaranteed. Phone 445. Dick Building - Adv. Communities invited to a "sing" Students will be given tonight 7:30 at the United Brethren church, Vermont and 17th streets. Community Sing. 845 Mass. St. F. B. McCOLLOCK, Druggist Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. Popular and patriotic songs will be sung under the direction of Mr. Chas. V. Kettering. New Popular Music at BELL MUSIC STORE PROTCH Darnanella Patches Nobody But You Take it From Me Hits Listen Lester Hits The College Tailor Bell Music Store 925 Mass. BOWERSOCK THUR. NIGHT JAN. 29 THEATRE THE MUSICAL EVENTS OF THE SEASON 100% CAST SPECIAL ORCHESTRA CARRIED BY COMPANY Entrancing Ensemble of Georgese Girls Bewitching, Tunefully and Joyously Different PRICES: 50c to 2.00 plus war tax. Mail Orders Now. Seats Tuesday, Jan. 27 at the Roun Corner Drug Store Undoubtedly the Best Musical Show of the Season A Labor Reducer An Electric Iron Ready for use in a couple of minutes—no matter if the gas is low; for electricity is always obedient to the snap of a switch. Just as convenient when it comes to the easiness that an electric iron glides over the dantiest waist, skirt or pair of trowers. The electric Irons that we sell are real "trouble smoothers". Be progressive and iron electrically Kansas Electric Utilities Co. 719 Mass. Street "The Electric Way is Better" The City Beautiful Mayor Kreeck of Lawrence, Says: "A community to be fully alive to its needs must have the co-operation of every organization and each individual, striving to accomplish some task of labor for the betterment of the community. "Our city possesses in a fair degree many of the things that other cities are striving hard to attain. The natural beauties of our city, with its slopes from Mount Oread to the Kansas river, our attractive homes well shaded and paved system of streets, only a few cities of our size can boast, should not permit us to overlook the greater possibilities of our natural resources, but stir us to the realization of making Lawrence the City Beautiful of the beautiful cities." A Platform Broad Enough for All of Us to Stand On