FBRUARY 28,1919. By The Way Lieut. David L. Derge of the Aviation Corps is visiting at the Kappa Sigma house. Lieutenant Derge will enter the university next quarter. Kanza Fraternity will entertain with a house dance tonight. Tom Pringle of Alma, half-back on the Kansas football team last year, came from Kansas City today to attend the KU.-Aggie games. Pi Kappa Alpha *will entertain* with a dance at F. A. U. tonight. Sigma Nu will give a dance tonight at Eagle's Hall. Dr. Alberta Corbin returned today from Chicago where she has been attending a national meeting of the Deans of Women. Phi Chi, honorary medical fraternity, will give a house dance Saturday night. Mu Phi Epsilon will entertain with a tea complimentary to their new house mother, Miss Cornelia Hanlin of Ottawa, Saturday afternoon from 4 until 5:30 o'clock. Sigma Kappa will give a dance tonight at the Country Club. Out of town guests will be Ann Horning, Arch Walters and Warren Bailey, all of Topeka. Achoth freshmen will entertain informally for their upper classmen at Holloway's Hall, Saturday night. Acacia will entertain with a dance at the chapter house tonight. A mock wedding will be held at the Brown Boarding Club tonight. A wedding supper and line party at the Varsity Theater will follow the wedding services. Several out of town guests will be present. Lillian Slavens, c'22, will spend Saturday in Kansas City. Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Sawyer will visit their daughter Maren Sawyer, c'20, at the Alemannia house Saturday. Mary Smith, c'19, will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Abilene. Prof. S. O. Rice went to Manhatan tan Friday. Midred Miller, c'22, will spend Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. Lora and Mildred Taylor will go to Kansas City Saturday to see Otis Skinner. Black Friars Will Serve Miss Mary Hawkins of Lamar, Mo. is visiting at the Alemannia house. Have enlargements made from you good kodak films. The Duffy Studio —Adv. Hear Ye Hear Ye, Coffee, chocolate and sandwiches are to be served by the Black Fririans in a quaint old English Tavern at the Mardi Gras Saturday night. Sandwich men will walk among the crowd and advertise their wares. K. U. Freshmen—Let the Duffy Studio make your picture for the Jay hawker.-Adv. Buntes Candies are again on the market, and we will receive a new shipment in a few days. Call to see them. Wiedemann's.-Adv. Topeka is only twenty miles away. Order acreed distilled water from McNish. Phone 198--Adv We carry a complete line of Mary Garden toilet articles. Rankins Drug Store...Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN First Chorus Rehearsal For Follies to be Monday The initial rehearsal of the three choruses for "the Follies" will be held Monday at 4:30 o'clock. The following have been selected for the chorus, and unless present Monday will forfeit their places: Lora Jenkins, Jessie Rankin, Ruth Massey, Geneva Cook, Crya Sweet, Vera Gano, Margaret Ramseyer, Rilla Hammet, Edna Lau, Edna Chain, Mary Brown, Dorothy Button, Mabel Fallis, Charlotte Carnie, Katherine Smith, Helen Shields, Edna Rising, Dorotheen Bothel, Virginia Melvin, Marion Eastlake, Eloise Nutt, Violet Matthews, Ruth Burkeley Nadine Weibel, Earline Allen, Mild deed Deets, Jessie Burns, Pauline Puls, Jessie Martindale, Leone Forney. Elaborate Costuming in Dramatic Club Play (Continued from page 1) third act she wears an electric blue georgette crepe dress. These dresses are furnished by Mary Brennen of Syrureuse, New York. COSTUMES ELABORATE Marguerite Adams, the heroine of the play, in the first act weens morning freck of green linen, which is admirably suited to the youthful character she portrays. In the second and third acts' her dress is a chic model of henna-colored chiffon taffeta. Nadine Blair in the part of the rich young married woman wears, in the first act, a sports model of white and purple checkered sweater, white barbonette satin skirt, and purple hat. In the second and third acts she wears a shell pink georgette afternoon freck, trimmed with heavy embroidery. The other women in the cast have character parts and are dressed accordingly. "Mrs. Bumpsted-Leigh has all the qualities of a successful play," said Robert Robertson, member of the casts of the Dramatic Club plays of the last two years, after seeing the rehearsal half naked, nicely good, and the characters are equal to any I have ever seen at the University." The members of the cast and their parts are: Florence Butler, Mrs. Bumpstead-Leish. Anthony Rawson, Webb Wilson. Violet, Marguerite Adams. Geoffrey, Herman Flemming. Mrs. Leavit, Nadine Blair. Mr. Leavit, Payton Kaylor. Miss Rawson, Mary Johns. Mrs. Rawson, John Baldwin. Mr. Rawson, Edwin Patton. Mrs. Delle, Aphid Larsen. Peter Swallow, Neal Carmen. Kitson, Fred Stringellow. Women,BeIndependent Says Senior To Freshy "Say, freshy woman, what't on your mind, now? Take is from an upperclassman. you'll get unbeautiful wrinkles from frowning so much!" "I am good and sore I didn't attend the W. W. C. A. Mixer last Saturday night. You see it was this way. I wanted to go awfully bad, but I had an idea that most of the women who attended the party didn't desire to be a solitaine. The other younguns tell me there were lots of solitaines there." crazy for a date and that you can take care of yourself and that " "Listen, little freshie, you don't have to have a fellow taggain after you every place you go and the sooner you realize that the better off you will be. For goodness sake, I'm coming to the Y. W. and make yourself heard. The best way to get even with the fellows is to show them you are not "But pause, my worthy senior, why are you talking about the freshman woman when you have senior women who can't go to the library without a homo tagging. Why don't you upperclasswoman support women's University activities." "I admit it. Too many women haven't learned independence, but you come out to women's school affairs just the same and don't worry about a date. Just haul out a bunch of your friends and be independent. Talk about your freshman business class, or talk about the election on his theory of Independence, so carry the thing to the end and help give the school a boost." C. E. ORELUP, M. D., Eye, ear, nose, and throat. Glass work guaranteed. Phone 445. Dick Building.-Adv. Students, it's not too late to sit for your Jayhawker picture. The Duffy Studio.—Adv. Johnston's chocolates—the most delicious on the market. Rankins Drug Store--Adv. The expenditures and receipts for the Senior Class Dance which was given February 14 in Robinson Gymnasium, have been audited and found correct by George O. Foster, for the Auditing Committee of the University Senate. Senior Class Reports Cost of Valentine Dance The receipts were $44.00, for nine- ty-four dollars at $1.00 per couple, and there is $33.50 cash balance in the hands of the Auditor. on All makes of safety razor blades at the City Drug Store...Adv. Homer Hunt was the manager for the senior dance, and the only complimentary tickets issued by him were to the senior class officers, the chaperones, and the decorating committee. DR. BRADEN The expenditures for the dance, were: music, $42.00; gymnastium expense, $9.25; placards, $2.50; poster, $1.50; programs, $7.50; post cards, $.50; maid, $2.00; and taxi, $2.00. Comparative Religions Mr. University Man Hear Christian Church, Sunday, 10 A. 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Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh THE ANNUAL DRAMATIC CLUB PLAY Next Monday Night Seats may still be secured at the Round Corner Drug Store BOWERSOCK Theatre Music Begins at 8 o'clock A Live Comedy一一Twelve Piece Orchestra一一An All Star Cast一一Exquisite Costumes and Stage Settings