THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY Mrs. W. S. Jenks is visiting her daughter Helen at the Alpha Omricon Pi house. The Delta Upsilon freshmen will entertain their upperclassmen with a dance at F. A. U. Hall Friday night, January 16. Out of town guests for the party will be: Katherine Fulkerson, A. B. 19 of Winfield; Arline Chew of Kansas City, Mo.; Stanley B. Nelson, B. S. 16 of Kansas City, Mo.; and Ralph Kiene, a former student of the University. Mary Tudor, fa'20, spent Wednesday day in Kansas City. Paul K. Smith, c22, C. E. Wallace, c22, and Paul Dunn, c22, will go to Kansas City Thursday to arrive for the concert and entertainment for the Soph Soph. John Wilhelot, c21, was called to base at Manhattan Tuesday because of the illness of his father. Milton Heath has taken Allen D. Wilson's place in the library. Mr. Wilson has gone to Rupert, Idaho, where he will assume a position as instructor in Spanish and Latin. Mr. Heath has just returned to Lawrence He worked in the library before he entered military service. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McBie of Columbus visited their daughter Corrine McBie, c22, at the Sigma Kappa house Tuesday. David Putney, e'22, will spend Sat urday and Sunday in Leavenworth. Guy A. Brier and Paul Widoa of Topeka are visiting in Lawrence. Mrs. M. A. Allen, Sigma Kappa house mother, will spend January and February in Florida with her mother on vacation here her place at the Sigma Kappa house. Cart Winser, 123, and Ray Gafney, fa20' will leave kTursday night for Ames, Iowa, where they will attend a celebration of the Delta Upland fraternity. Frances Eiley, fa'23, spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Kansas City with her parents. Russel Davis, c'22, who has been ill at his home in Nowata, Okla., has returned to school. Miss Marie Kattels, A. B. '15, has accepted a position as dietitian at the Woodland Hospital, Moberly, Mo. Mrs. Olive Clapper, a former student, visited with her sister, Ruth Ewing, at the Alpha Omricon Pi house. Miss Josephine Renz of Kansas City, formerly a student at the University, will be a guest at the Kappa house this week end. Men Organize Kaos As Social Fraternity Knaa, a new social organization for open, held its first meeting Monday evening, and made plans for a housewarming, in the form of a dinner dance, to be held in the near future. Mrs. Knaa, born at 1215 Tennessee Street, but are not ready, as yet, to announce the names of members or officers. Trixie—“Did the tub overflow?” Mixie—"Nope, luckily he sleeps with his mouth open." Chaparral. League Vote Gives Lardy Inside Dope We had Bill the other day what is commonly nomenclature a election. they said it was a alfalfa vote or somkind of a cereal vote that didn't count nothing but was just to ascertain who was and who wasn't for the new leaf they are figuring on organizing, course | placed my vot, it is to be called a leau of notions or of nations one of the other and i don't just exactly ask it, but i think baseball teams for the forem cas, baseball teams for the coming season, i don't quite see how they are going to be abel to send the teams abroad the cause it will take so much time on the road. I was arguing with a judge as to the best way to vote and he said if I was a bocheflee to vote the 2nd and I be the seer of 4 proft that was a bochefkee to vote the 2nd time and i see they was 4 prof that went that way so guess they will be hunken some new instructors cause they are deportin all those breeds, but i one is in the chem dept, but i didn't tell you that after i met them, I became a league of nations; i made a error when i connected it with baseball, it is a bunch of notions got together by a bunch of the焊兵 to form a trust and freeze out the littler guys what is trying to run a country and mak him go into the hands of another nation to be decided in Washington and not in Lawrence but some of the felos wanted excused from classes so they had to get up somethin so they could be judges and then too they was behind in their voten. Then when it was all over and the voter was declaring his allegiance to the problem, that guys that was running for no. IV, the winners out and they telegramed the news to some party in New York, no wonder the tel. comps is slow sometimes the wires is clogged with that nature of news. Don't it make you mad, BILL, on a cold morning to put a dump towel and to wipe your face on LARDY RINGER. Ratification Can Be Withdrawn Washington, Jan. 15—W. B. Wheel re, general counsel of the Anti-Saloon league, today declared that once a state ratified a constitutional amendment the ratification案被 drawn. Maryland and New York are under recalling their ratification. Announcements During the week beginning with January 19 all women's gymnasium classes will be given exams. issues will be given Chambers Miss Hazel Pratt. Any one who did not get a program at the Bill Board Ball Friday night, may have one by calling at The Daily Kansaan Office Tuesday. WEAVER'S F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggis E曼康 Kodakas L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. New Spring Wraps We are showing quite a collection, both in Spring Wraps and Suits. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM SCHULZ 917 Mass, St. The "K" Club will meet in the west wing of Green Hall, Thursday, January 15, at 7:30 o'clock. All "K" men be present as there will be a permanent organization ected at that time. J.D.Kabler, Acting President. The New Shades In Plain Organdies You will be interested in these as they are much in demand for party gowns made up with tucks and laces or combined with taffeta'. All the wanted shades, 44 inch, a yard $1.75 Underwear Fabrics In Satocyne, Silk Warp, Crepe and Nainsook, white and flesh. A yard 59c to $1.25 All Varsity basketball men out squad will please turn in all material at gym. Karl Schlademan. Sach'ms will meet at the P. A. D. house Thursday night at 9 o'clock. Initiation. Young People of the Baptist church wrote you to a leap year good time the Baptist church Friday evening is closelog. Black Helmets will meet at the Sigma Chi house at 7:30 o'clock, tonight, Thursday. The Graduate Club will meet tonight at 7:30 in Westminster Hall. Every member is urged to be present. Katherine Reding. The Date Rule is suspended tonight for the orchestra concert but not for the down town dance. E. ORELUP, M. D., Eye, ear, nose and throat. Glass work guaranteed. bone 445. Dick Building-Adv. Rilla Hammat, Pres. W. S. G. A. BOWERSOCK THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY Friday-Night, Jan.-16 A. H. WOODS, PRESENTS The Biggest Comedy Success in Years MONTAGUE-GLASS and JULES ECKHART-GOODMAN Showing our old friends Potash and Perlmutter. They are coming here to make you laugh as they did New York and Chicago. Prices 50c to $2.00 Plus War Tax. Seats on sale at the Round Corner Drug Store. The Musical Comedy Treat of the Season—The Snappiest and Most Sparkling Musical Comedy Presented in Years Direct From BOWERSOCK Theatre Wednesday night, Jan. 21 Triumphal Engagements in New York and Chicago "LISTEN LESTER" By Harry L. Cort, George E. Stoddard and Harold Oriob THE GREATEST DANCING CHORUS EVER SEEN ON ANY STAGE A RICH ADORNMENT OF YOUTH AND BEAUTY. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. PRICES: Lower Floor, $2.00, Balcony, $1.50 and $2.00, Gallery, $1.00. Plus War Tax. Seats on sale Saturday Mail Orders Now. Remit to R. C. RANKIN, Manager. Tomorrow Morning---- Ober's Suit and Overcoat Sale Begins- THIS announcement will surely be very interesting to you and we know your enthusiasm will grow when you see the many, many new 1920 models that are included at these very special prices—Many of the suits have been in the house less than two weeks—This is indeed a very unusual money saving opportunity—Remember the tale ofthe "Early Bird" come tomorrow—We do not quote comparative prices but guarantee that prices quoted are genuine reductions. Lot No. 1—Men's Suits and Obercoats your choice ... $21.75 Lot No. 2—Men's Suits and Obercoats your choice ... $24.75 Lot No. 3—Men's Suits and Obercoats your choice ... $27.75 Lot No. 4—Men's Suits and Obercoats your choice ... $32.75 Lot No. 5—Men's Suits and Obercoates your choice ... $37.75 Lot No. 6—Men's Suits and Obercoats your choice ... $41.75 Lot No. 7—Men's Suits and Obercoats your choice ... $46.75 Lot No. 8—Men's Suits and Obercoats your choice ... $51.75 Lot No. 9—Men's Suits and Obercoates your choice ... $54.75 Lot No. 10—Men's Suits and Obercoats your choice ... $59.75 Lot No. 11→Men's Obercoats your choice ... $64.75 Lot No. 12—Men's Obercoats your choice ... $69.75 Lot No. 13—Men's Obercoats your choice ... $74.75