MAY 14, 1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By The Way Mrs. P. C. Young of Fredonia is visiting her daughter, Margaret, e'19, at the Sigma Kappa house. Kappa Kappa Gamma will give it night formal at F. A. U. Hall Friday Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Derge and Miss Virginia Derge of Lebanon are visiting Dorothy Derge, c21, at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Louise McLaughlin, c'22, who withdrew from school last quarter, has re-enrolled in the University. Phi Delta Theta will hold initiation tonight for Alden Torrey, Kansas City, City Burnides, Iola, and Dwight Buchanan, Jake Shiek, Jamie Jamick, and Bob Martin, recently returned with the 137th infantry. Nina Charles has withdrawn from school to take a position with the Redpath-Horner Chautauqua circuit. Miss Charles plays the fute, and her district will cover New Mexico and adjoining territory. Uncle Jimmy Green is back on the Hill this week, after being confined to his home on account of illness. Hc is still suffering with a severe cold. Miss Mary Arnold Hood of Indian apolis is a guest at the home of Prof. and Mrs. Goldwin Goldsmith. Miss Hood has been in charge of the baby department of the Mary Crane Day Nursery, one of the Hell House extensions in the Italian district of Chl. cage Tau Beta Pi Initiates Acacia will give its spring party May 23 at the Country Club. The annual banquet of Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, will be given at Bricken's Cafe tomorrow at 8:30 o'clock. Prof. G. C. Shaad will be toastmaster. Initiation for the four engineering students elected to membership this year will be held at 6:30 o'clock in Marvell Scholarship is made the basis of election for the junior class. A number not used one-fourth of the junior engineering class is chosen each year. The initiates are George Lynne, Giardar T. Kohman, John W. Bunn, and Clyde Farnsworth. Phi Beta Kappas to Hear Prof. Carruth June 13 May 29 Spring Election Takes Place Today — Initiation May 29 Prof. William Herbert Carruth, A.B., 1860, professor of comparative literature and head of the department of English at Leland Stanford, Jr., University, will deliver the Phi Beta university address at the University June 13. Professor Carruth was formerly head of the department of German here. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard. He has edited many German chlassics for college use and has translated several books from the German. He is the author of "Letters to American Boys," and a volume of poems, one of the best known of which is "Each in His Own Tongue." The spring election to Phi Beta Kappa will be this afternoon and the new members will be announced on campus. The orientation for these members and the four elected last fall will be May 29. Election is late this year because the quarter system has confused the records greatly and made it difficult to obtain standing. Selection is made on the basis of scholarship and character. * The students of the University of Nebraska and the Lincoln business men have become so interested in the showing of the Nebraska relay team in the Penn Relays that they have pledged their support to a campaign for sending the boys to the National Intercollege Meet at Harvard, May Instructors Will Attend Social Education Meeting Miss Hazel Pratt, director or woman's athletics, and Miss Ruth Endacott, instructor in the department of psychology, have been invited to attend a conference which is being given by the National Bureau of Social Education of the Young Woman's Christian Association, at New York, May 19 to 24, inclusive. Miss Endacott, in her undergraduate work in the University, was prominent in athletics in the department of physical education. Miss Pratt and Miss Endacott will leave Lawrence for New York next Friday night. This conference is being held for women physicians and recreation leaders for the purpose of discussing the effects of violence in recreation and recreation among women. Send The Daily Kansan Home. VARSITY-BOWERSOCK Mat.2:30----4:00 Night 7:30—9:00 Today Thursday TODAY - THURSDAY PAULINE FREDERICK in "One Week of Life" Today — Thursday Wm. S. HART in Also Bray Pictograph "The Money Corral" Also Latest Pathe News SATURDAY at the BOWERSOCK EARL WILLIAMS in "THE USURPER" Also Latest Pathe News Within the frontiers of a desolate, God-forsaken jungle on the dark, silent coast of Africa this giant white man, reared by an ape mother, roams and kills. He slays the lion and tiger with his bare hands, the jaguar flees at his terrible cry, the massive elephants fear him. The dreadful gorilla and stealthy panther are but babes in his hands. All the terrible beasts of the jungle skulk away at his approach. Then comes the beautiful white girl, and takes her to his breast and covers her face with his kisses. THIS ASTOUNDING PICTURE SHOWING AT THE VARSITY Friday and Saturday Picture is being shown at the regular price—No advance for this marvelous picture The May Fete at the University of Ohio, May 23, will be the production of the pageant, "Light of the Ages," and will require 1000 girls. About fifty horses and two "sacred bulls" will be used in the various episodes. In addition, a large portion of the final triumph of Democracy over opposition raised by historical characters who have been lured by the hope of being world conquerors. Syracuse University has started a new movement in athletics. Every year, starting with this year, the University will hold a track meet. The women will compete in all of the dashes, jump and hurdle races. SUITING YOU is my business SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Mass. St. Phone 914 Liberty Tube and Tire Co. Opposite Masonic Bldg. Phone 991 VULCANIZING Tires Re-Soled and Re-Treaded Get the "Russell Tire Service" Every Job a Masterpiece BOWERSOCK Theatre FRIDAY, MAY 16th. OTIS SKINNER In His Greatest Success "THE HONOR OF THE FAMILY" Seats on sale at the Round Corne Drug Store, May 13th. Prices: 50c. $1.00, $1.50, and $2.00 Plus War Tax SILK NEWS Printed Georgettes, several new patterns from our fall order. Navy, Cope and Tan. Printed Georgettes are becoming more in vogue each week; 40-inch...$3.00 Special Silk Sale—Two long counters filled with Weaver's quality silks, but at reduced prices in order to close out. 36-inch Taffeta, Messaline, Satin, Fancies, Foulard and Crepe de Chine reduced 39 to 89 a yard. .. If you are interested in silks at all you should see these real silk bargains. Wash Satins—in flesh and white, 36-to 40-inch, in $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 grades. Very much in demand for underwear. WEAVER'S Watkins National Bank Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Careful Attention Given to All Business. PATRONIZE DAILY KANSAN ADVERTISERS This is Your Chance K. U. Summer Session Returning soldiers may enroll in the Summer Session and win credits toward their degrees. One hour credit in college for each month of service Six additional hours for winning a commission. Maximum, 15 hours for any soldier. Other regulations for other schools of the University The Summer School offers over 200 courses. It is a convenient time-saving method of acquiring ten hours credit through its short ten weeks' course. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS TODAY TWO SEPARATE TERMS Enroll in either or both First session ... June 17 to July 25. Second session ... July 28 to Aug. 23. For further information see or address Director of Summer Session, Room 119 Fraser Hall. "THE SUMMER SESSION IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE TIME" May Fete On the Campus Green May 24th