APRIL 29,1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By The Way Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bair, and Miss Bernice Blair of Belton, Mo, are guests of Nadine Blair, c'19, at the Pi Phi house. Kappa Alpha Theta will give a reception of members of the University faculty Wednesday evening at the chapter house. Mrs. W. H. Renfsen returned to her home in Topeka today after a visit with her daughter, Lila Martin, c'22, at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Mrs. J. Schwarz of Kansas City, Mo., spent Monday and Tuesday at the Phi Delta Theta house. Mrs. C, O, Shields of Augusta, who has been visiting her daughter, Helen Shields, c'22, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house, will return to her home today. Mrs F. B, Dains entertained twenty members of the University Woman's Faculty Club with a breakfast at the Country Club Sunday morning. Miss Lillian Pierson of Kansas City, who has been the guest of Delia Keeler, fa'22, returned to her home today. Miss Doris Resser returned to her home in Topeka today after spending the week at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. P. A. D.'s Withdrawal From League Pi Alpha Delta, legal fraternity, has withdrawn from the Inter-Fraternity Baseball League, and all games scheduled with them are cancelled, it was announced today. No NOTICE Jersey Milk Tuberculin Tested Special rates to clubs only Milk 9c per cal. Skim milk 15c per gal. Coffee cream 36c per cal. Double cream 80c per cal. Guaranteed a b s o lately pure. Low Bacteria count. Good delivery service. Give us an order and be convinced. KAHNS Pure Milk Dairy 717 Mass. St. Phone 955 games have been played by the P. A. Ds as yet, and inability to line up a team is given as reason for their withdrawal. Basil Church, Edgar Hollis, and John Montgomery spent Monday in Kansas City, Mo. Vote for the Two Independent College Representatives—Charles Nettels and Frank Oyster—Adv. Miss Margaret Stein of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest at the Phi Delta Theta House Monday. The Victory Loan is next. An Authorized Film Version of the Life and Works of COLONEL THEODORE ROOSEVELT -THE- "Fighting Roosevelts" THIS REAL LIFE DRAMA OF THE STRENUOUS AMERICAN WAS PRODUCED WITH HIS PERMISSION AND PRESENTED BY HIS APPROV\L THE EVENTS THAT MADE HIM FAMOUS the traits that made him loved, the virile personality that put him on the front pages of newspapers and made "undesirable Americans" and "malefactors of great wealth" despised in this country— HUMOR, PATHOS, LIFE AT ITS FULLEST "The Strangest Fiction is Truth" HERE IS A FILM ALL AMERICANS SHOULD SEE. IT WILL MAKE THEM BETTER AMERICANS Bowersock Theatre THURSDAY ONLY All profits whatsoever accruing to me personally until all the men are returned to their homes from the war, from the production of this scenario, will be given by me to the Red Cross and possibly other war organizations. (Signed) THEODORE ROOSEVELT.. Watkins National Bank Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Careful Attention Given to All Business. TAILORED TO MEASURE CLOTHES CLEANING and PRESSING W.E.WILSON W. E. WILSON 712 Massachusetts Street Put the X for Nettels and Oyster— Independents.—Adv. Phone 505 C. E. ORELUP, M. D. Eye, ear, nose, and throat. Glass work guaranteed. Phone 445. Dick Building—Adv. Twenty-one shades of Rit at the City Drug Store.—Adv. HOTEL SAVOY Kansas City, Mo. Absolutely clean Convenient location Good Cafes, moderate price. Try a refreshing Mint-O-Lime at Rankins...Adv. PROTCH When the boys come home remember they like Wiedemann's pure ice cream. Give us your order early. Wiedemann's.—Adv. The College Tailor 833 Mass. St. Taxi 148 Calls Answered early or late. Moak & Hardtarfer I Support The REPRESENTATIVE TICKET VOTE FOR President ... John Monteith (Col.) Vice-President ... John Kinkel (Eng.) Secretary-Treasurer ... Glen Banker Cheerleader ... Joe Schwarz Representatives from the College Fred Leach Edgar Hollis Ernst Kugler Floyd Hockenhull Basil Church Phillip Dodderidge Representatives from the Engineering School Gus Googins Charles Williams William Wells Hugh Pendergast Watch for the men who wear the white tags. ONLY TEN DAYS LEFT UNTIL The Soph Hop The Soph Hop will be full of Pep and Originality. A regular old time K.U.Party.Eddie Kuhn's Orchestra will play. There will be a Midnight Cabaret and a Chorus of K.U.Beauties, The Gym will be electrically cooled and the floor will be especially prepared for dancing. GET YOUR TICKETS NOW GENE GRAHAM CHARLES FRATCHER BAILEE WAGGONER ARLIE ESTES FOREST STOUT ROLAND HILL “PETE” GROSS JOHN KINKEL FROM ANY OF THE FOLLOWING MEN: FRANK MARXEN JACK HORNER "VIC" ROGERS JACK JONES WILLIAM ASHLEY RAY HEMPHILL HERBERT LITTLE 3 "BOB" LYNN, MANAGER DOLLARS ROBINSON GYM MAY 9TH