THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WELFTH NIGHT CHOICE OF LAWRENCE PUBILC southern and Marlowe to Make Only One Night Stand in Lawrence, January 19 "Twelfth Night" has received the post votes in the contest as to which as Sothern and Marlowe should we and accordingly will be present at the Bowerset Theatre on Monday, March 13, 2014, accompanied by a self-addressed, amped envelope and the proper restitution will now be received. lawrence is the only one-night and in the country which will be visited by M. Sothern and Miss Marsee. Their return to the stage has on the occasion for a triumphal tour throughout the country. They come this city direct from the Shubert theatre, Kansas City, where they ap- teatre, Kansas City, where they appear during the week of January 12. Their unusual interest are the new work and show they've built which created so much comment and aise in New York and Boston.ese stage decorations are on the use of the modern school of impassionment and make a listen advance from the old style of ponderance, realistic lightness "nightlight" given here exactly as was given in New York City. The supporting company numbers rty well known players including rederick Lewis, Henry Stanford, owland Buckstone, Alma Kruger, more chipping Dandenj, Say Jayrawan, more Frank Peters, V. L. Granville, Leon anningham, Ursula Faucit and hers. Frank A. Howsen, Sr., is musical director. BY THE WAY Forest Storm, c20, Ray Drury, c20 James McNaught have returned Lawrence after attending the Amali Phi Chi Convention at Baiti, and spending the remainder of the vacation in New York and ington. Dr. Frank Gephart, c'06, spent a w days in Lawrence last week. octor Gephart was a major in the cmy and since his release he is in large of the Serbian Relief Food diminishment. Ain't it so? "Girls with pretty ankles get the just mud on their skirts." A "Study Concentration Week" was no event at Middlebury College, Vo. cc. 7-13. No college meetings or aethings of any kind except those n the official study program. No eaternity meetings, no student parement sessions, and no prayer meet anth organizations, social, religious or athlitic. Everybody was supposed to concentrate on study. Kansas Engineer Ready Jan. 20. "The Kansas Engineer is now on press," said Warren E. Blazier, editor "The Magazine will be ready for distribution January 20." Sophs Name Forty-Eight Students on Committees Committee appointments for the Sophomore class are out. Elmer Shurtill, president of the sophomore class announced the following committees this morning. Social committee—A. E. Gavin, chairman, Charles Gernain, Armena Rumberger, Mabel Gilmore, Urban Koehler. Men's Smoker — Donald Porter, chairman, Clifford Halland, John Oldi; Girl's Mixer—Lela Martin, chairman, Nora McMeel Helen Gumbler; Athletic—Leidend Barter, chairman, Robert Kidd, Robert Robert, Robert Kiddock, Clifford Pugn; *aemorial*-Ellis Paul, chairman, Elmer Isner, Isabel Wood, Katherine Hood, Stewart Bloss. Charles Blair, Soph Hop manager, announced the following changes and revision of Hop committees this morning: Programs—Paul Dunn, chairman; Katherine Sawyer, Fred Zollner; Entertainment—Paul Smith, chairman; Pauline Puls, Helen Shields, Everet Bradley; Decorations—Louise Kendell, chairman, Harold Henry, Tulie Louse Sheperd, Mary Brown, William Perry; Refreshments—Gut Chan, chair; man, Wilson Riley, Floyd Jennings, Music—Arthur Penicent, chairman, Gus Lauterbach, Charles Puffer; Invitations--Velma Knowles, chairman, Robert Reddin, Ida Tudor, Jack Kullah. Publicity—Charles Wallace, chairman, James Austin, William Ashley, Glen Felton. An increase this year of less than two per cent in enrollment in nine strictly women's college, but a gain of 22 per cent in women enrolled in co-educational institutions is shown by a Boston Transcript writer. Smith college with 1968 students is the large-welllesse and Simona second est women's college in the world, and third. But the U. of California has 288 co-eds, Northwestern 2885, and Boston and Wisconsin 2836 apiece. As soon as people were told to wear the last year's clothes, the price of thread and clothes brushes went up. Glad You're Back WE STILL HAVE Hamburgers Hot Chili Real Pie Good Coffee The Jayhawk Cafe RAY and HARRY Open till twelve bells. No bolahevists or "reds" in 177 students from thirty foreign countries at the University of Illinois, Minnesota, Seymour, dean of foreign students. A non-essential citizen is a man who hollers his head off about wrong conditions, but who is other too cowardly. A flicker to life to HIT a finger to change them. White and Blue. 25 per cent of the graduates of the four leading universities of Japan are directly in government service. Some teachers include teachers in government schools. "Bolshevism is democracy drunk." —Bishop Quale. Announcements Out of 63 colleges on one list twenty-two have endowment campaigns on, and several others are funded by the twentieth. By the twentieth are $100,000,000. K. U. Poet Speaks at Banquet Willard Wattles was the principal speaker at the banquet of the K. U. December 30. More than one hundred persons attended the banquet. The high school seniors of the county were the guests of the club, and the Linn County University alumni and high school instructors were also invited. Ain't is so? "Girls with pretty ankles get the least mud on their skirts." There will be a meeting of K. D. M. A. Tuesday night, January 6, in the lecture room of the Journalism Building at 8 o'clock, or immediately after the basket ball game. New officers are to be elected. Commerce Club will meet at the Beta house Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Frank W. Yale of the law firm of Ellis and Yale, Kansas City, Mo., will speak on "Commercial 'credit and the Credit Man.' Baldie C. Chambers, Pres. the gymnasium every afternoon. Meet Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 3:30, and Tuesday and Thursday at 4:30. All men with track experience are asked to try out. Karl Schlademann, Coach. The Senate will meet in Room 110. Fraser Hall Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Meeting of the "K" Club will be held in west wing of Green Hall Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. The purpose of this meeting is to revive the old spirit of the club, and a one hundred per cent attendance is necessary. Former K men are eligible for membership. Track candidates will practice in Women's Varsity "A" will meet Thursday evening at 7:15 o'clock in the gymnasium. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS From THE FLOWER SHOP 825 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. Phone 621 Certificates of Deposit Put your spare money in our certificates of deposit They bear 3 per cent Interest THE WATKINS NATIONAL BANK "The Bank where Students Bank" Glad to see you back—When you're making the rounds — stop in at— The Oread Cafe "Brick's" — Let us keep you used to the kind of food that's as good as Mothers — THREE WEEKS FREE The longer You delay the more You lose bring or mail check to the DAILY KANSAN Or Phone K. U. 66