MARCH 18,1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By The Way Vacation Visitors Vacation Visitors Esther Gillette, fa'21, will spend the vacation with LaTona Rohrer, c'22, at Gardner. Harriett Penney, c'22, will spend vacation with Helen Janka, fa'20, at Ottawa. Laurine Lynn, ph'20, will go to Chatham to spend vacation with Daphne Wilson, who was in school the first quarter. Dorothy Dawson, c'20, will spend vacation in Kansas City with Helen Clark, A. B. '18. Beatrice Jones, fs'20, will spend vacation with Pauline Pingry, c'21, at Neosho Falls. Helen Hibbard, o'20, will spend part of her vacation visiting in Topeka. Mrs. Frank McKey of Howard will come Thursday to visit her sister Lucie Cleveland, c21. MaBelle Gallaway, sp fa, and Olive Galloway, sp fa, will go to Neodesha and Independence during vacation to visit Mildred Thrall, B. M.' 18, and Miriam Merritt, fa'19. Creeta Seeley, c'22, will go to Tepakne Thursday to spend her vacation with her brother. Edwin Seeley. Jessie Wyatt, e'20, will visit her cousin in Kansas City during vacation. Catherine Oder, e'21, will visit Margaret Merkt in Kansas City during vacation. Personals of the Campus Miss Eleanor Proudfit of Kansas City, who was in school two years ago, visited at the Pi Phi house Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. F. G. Fulkerson, house-mother for Alpha Tau Omega, will leave tonight for Enid, Oklahoma. Hazel Hess, who was on the Hill the first quarter and had just returned to enroll for the last quarter's work, was called home to Fredonia, Monday by the death of her father. Miss Dorothy Miller, A. B.' 17, o. Topeka is visiting at the Theta theater. Harry Howard, 122, has withdrawn from school and returned to his home at Arkansas City. William Hoffman of the department of entomology was in Kansas City last week inspecting a foreign shipment of nursery stock. The state and federal laws require that all foreign nursery stock must be inspected before it can be offered for shipment again or for sale. Beta Theta Pi will entertain with their annual German at F. A. U. Hall Wednesday night. Among those who will spend the vacation in town are Lucile Cleveland, Helen Foley, Emily Ferris, Amye Applegate, Belva Shores, Maribel Fallis, Eva Sawyer, Clorinda Ames, and Ruth Woods. C. E. ORELUP, M. D., Eye, ear, nose, and throat. Glass work guaranteed. Phone 445. Dick Building —Adv. Bowersock Theatre Prices 50c to $2.00 plus war tax. Seats on sale Wednesday, March 19 at the Round Corner Drug Co. SATURDAY, MARCH 22 Richard Walton Tully Presents Original Company of 28 Players with two car loads of elaborate Scenery Don't forget those hard centered bulk chocolates, Johnston's of course at Rankin's Drug Store.-Adv. Drink the universal water, aerob nted, distilled. McNish, Phone 198 —Adv. Johnson & Johnson sick room accessories. Rankin's Drug Store- Adv. While on Your Vacation you might take a few balls of our Flurcher Knitting Yarns and make one of those stylish sleeveless sweaters. Practically every shade on the color card is in stock ready for your choosing. Prices are 27c, 35c, 45c and 65c New Spring Silks Take home a skirt, waist or dress pattern with you to make while you have time. Let us show you the new Baronet satins for skirts. The new tub silks for blouses. The new Satins, Taffetas, Jersey's, Crepe de Chines and Poplins for dresses. WEAVER'S Mr. and Mrs. Spring Jewelry Have arrived and expect to be with Gustafson only a few days, until they find a permanent home with some fortunate person in Lawrence Come in and we will be pleased to introduce you to our charming guests. THE COLLEGE JEWELER Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE. 12 W. Ninth Lawrence Pantatorium Phones 506 And when you come back to school next week, make your plans to board regularly at Bricks-It surely is a popular place for the students surely like the place. Our coupon system saves you money. ENJOY YOUR VACATION CARTER'S Just a Step from the Campus THE OREAD CAFE E. C. BRICKEN, Proprietor K. & E. Engineers' Rules Dietzgen sets Instruments Bow pens, pencils and dividers. 1025 Mass. St. Phone 1051 G. W.Steeper The College Presser and Remodeller. 924 La. St. Phone 1434 Butter Crisp Pop Corn AUBREY'S "Just South of the Varsity" Fruit—Magazines—Sodas Drop in to the Drop in to the AUGUST J. PIERSON CIGAR STORE A full line of cigars, tobacco and pipes, also pipe repairs. 902 Mass. The largest selling quality pencil in the world VENUS PENCILS 17 black degrees and 3 copying FREE Trial samples of VENUS pencils sent free on request. American Lead Penel Co. 215 Fifth Ave., Dept. D9 N.Y. ED. W. PARSONS Repairing and engraving diamonds, watches and cut glass. Jeweler 725 Mass. St Home Made Pies, 5c Per Cut PINES LUNCH Excellent Mexican Chili, 10c Taxi 148 Calls Answered early or late. Moak & Hardtarfer We make your last year's hat look like new. We dye, clean, re-block felt straw or cloth hats for ladies and gentlemen. Lawrence Hat Works Phone 2253 833 Mass. St. Just received a new shipment of Garden Glow perfume. Its fragrance is unusual and is sure to please you. Rankin's Drug Store—Adv. For your parties we make shamrock centers in bricks and shamrock mints. Appropriate for any party this week. Wiedemann. — Adv. Hot Chili and Dainty Lunches Greene's Chocolate Shop Just Across from Innes'on west nineth Green Stockings will be presented by the Senior Class of the Lawrence High School This is a clever three act comedy-drama with amusing scenes, and is full of interest throughout MONDAY, MARCH 24 BOWERSOCK THEATRE Tickets on Sale at Round Corner Prices 83c, 55c, 39c MR. and MRS. SIDNEY DREW in "KEEP HER SMILING" at BOWERSOCK OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY, March 22 THE JOKE'S ON YOU Only 1000 copies will be printed. Get your copy early. On sale 15c per copy on Enrollment Day THE SOUR OWL