FEBRUARY 21, 1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By The Way Phi Chi, honorary medical fraternity, announces the pledging of Harold Grim, c'21, of Syllan Grove, Shubert Henry, c'22 of Lawrence, Leo Evans, c'22 of Kansas City, Kansas, Edwin Saylor, c'22, of Rammons and Lester Ketterer, c'22, of Evo, Mo. Anne Weightman of Topeka will spend the week-end at the Pi Phil house. Acomas will entertain with a dance at Holloway Hall Saturday evening. Georgia Nees of Topeka will spend the week-end in the Pi Phi house. Mary Samson, c'20, will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Tonka. Out-of-town guests for the annual Phil Delta Theta "mass" at F. A. U. Hall this evening are: Mr. and Mrs. Johnenkins, Lucille McPherson, and Mrs. Laura Parham, all of Kansas City; Harry Stephens and Harry Cochran, of Hutchinson; Ruben Moore of Holton; Louis Northrup of Iola; James Turner of Coffeville; Jean KeMcone of Tonganoxie; John Parkerson, Ronald Phinno; Drorell, Hobert Hogue; Weightman, Marion Wheatman and Winnifred Wiggins of Popea; Marie Holloway Norman, Oklahoma; Cornelia Kinnear of Bonner Springs; Mary Emily Warren of Emporia; Helen Mount of Atchison; Emily Fitch of Colombia, Missouri; Katherine Zartman and Katherine Nash of Oaklahoma City, Oklahoma. Henrietta Allen of Topeka will come to Lawrence this evening to attend the Law Scrim. Ruth Ewing, m'21, will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City: A varsity dance under the auspices of the W. S. G. A. will be held in F. A. Hall Saturday evening. Edna Anton, Marian Williams and Ernestine Blank of Tapek and Gene ese Sharp of Kansas City, are week end guests at the Pi Phl house. Marjorie Castle, c'19, will spend Saturday and Sunday in Eudora with Mrs. Marie Robinson Abels, c'19. The following K. U. Students will be guests at the Beta Theta Pi "Pig Dinner" at Manhattan this evening; Helen Brown, Mildred Miller, Milly Margaret Carey, "Pants" Murphy Robert Stevenson, Billy Sexton and Ferdinand Helwig. Dorothy Hook, of Leavenworth, will spend the week-end with her sister Ruth Hook. Mrs. Blair Syster of Hiwatha is visiting her daughter, Ruth Syster; c21, at the Achoth house. Alpha Tau Omega will entertain with a house dance Saturday evening. Nelle Moran, of Hoshington, will come from Kansas City Saturday to be the guest of Emily Ferris, c.19. The Annual Law Scrrim, given in honor of the football team, will be held in Robinson Gymnasium this evening. Hakey will help the mans Winifred Holton of Baldwin will spend the week-end with Florence Ferris, c'21. Phi Chi, honorary medical fraternity, had a mock Thursday evening. Dr. Clinton Fuller, m'19, of Research Hospital, Kansas City, came to Lawrence this evening to attend the Law Scrium. Mary Gustafson, A. B. '17, who has been teaching at Kiowa, in Lawrence Thursday on her way to Bridgeport, Conn., where she will teach the remainder of the year. Julia Kennedy, e'19, will go to Kansas City Saturday. Jessie Rankin, c19, will spend Saturday in Kansas City. Alfred Graves, c21, will spend Saturday and Sunday at his home in Dodge City. The Young people of the First Baptist Church will entertain with e Washington's birthday party Friday at 10 a.m. on the clock. Come and bring your friends. At Grinnell College one instructor has planned a system whereby her eight o'clock class will have no tardy marks. Each student who is even one minute late pays a fine into a fund to be used at the end of the quarter for a party for the whole class. Send the Daily Kansan home. "Class Spirit on Decline" Says "Uncle Jimmy" Green Program and Big Attendance Made Freshman Smoker A Success "I have seen forty classes enter the University of Kansas, and there has been a gradual decline in class spirit from year to year," said "Uncle Jimmy" Green, in addressing the freshmen in Eagles Hall, Thursday night. "You men have the right spirit as shown by your coming here in a body tonight. I would like to see the old time pep back in the institution—the pep that manifests itself in the nature of class contests." "The meeting was a success in every way," according to Paul Stewart, chairman of the Smoker Committee. Boxing matches were staged, and among the contestants were two negro men that later entertained the company with an African man named Mumma and team led by Prof. H. A. Rice of the School of Engineering made up the program, followed by an old time pen meeting. Harley Scott, class president, gave a short talk on fellowship and the purpose of the smoker. "I appreciate the large representation of freshmen in my class," he said, shown by you men is of the Undergraduate type." concluded Scott. Dean Kelly Advocates Less Controlled Students Speaks Before Parent-Teachers Association of Quincy School School "The job of the American people today in educational lines is to build competent, independent, educated citizens who can think for themselves," was the theme of a talk by Dean F. J. Kelly before the Patron-Teachers Association of the Quincy School Thursday afternoon. "First, we must develop Americans with the courage of their conviction," said Dean Kelly, "in direct opposition to the German system, which was a model before the war. We must have better behavior but less confidence in our system," he explained, he meant the child should be approached in such a manner that the appeal will reach the inner self, and he will learn to think The College Presser and Remodeler. G.W.Steeper 924 La. St. Phone 1434 for himself and do the right thing because it is right, not because he is told to do it. "We must develop in the child an interest in his work, by placing richer and fuller things in his training by giving him more personal contact with the work-a-day world surrounding him, satisfying his curiosity by inspection industrial to factories and all manner of industrial plants." We have the Boy Scout and Camp Fire movements as examples of the test method of developing "squareness" of character. He also paid tribute to Roosevelt for standing by his principles in his first experience in a frontier saloon. Legislative Committee Visits Rosedale Hospital At present the Bell Memorial hospital, a dispensary and laboratory complete the School of Medicine at Rosdale and a new and more modern building is needed to enable the profession to expand. The University is asking for only two new buildings this year, being the hospital at Rosedale and a new heating and power plant here at Lawrence. Chancellor Strong accompanied the sub-committee of the Ways and Means committee of the State legislature on an inspection trip to the School of Medicine at Rosedale today. The School of Medicine has presented a petition to the legislature for an appropriation of $200,000 with which a new hospital will be constructed. Hoyt Roach, c'20, will spend the week-end in Kansas City. C. F. WIRTH Page Sedan Service Residence Phone 267 TAXI 68 Conklin and L. E. Waterman Fountain Pens McCOLLOCH'S DRUG STORE 847 Mass. Butter Crisp Pop Corn AUBREY'S Assortment of Place and Tally Cards—at Try Our Famous Coffee Victory Lunch Fruit—Magazines—Sodas Wolf's Book Store 933 Mass. Popular Prices Tables For Ladies The New Foulards For Spring Are now being shown Greeting Cards in Birthday Cards for Father, Mother, Sister and Brother— Thank You and Convalescent—Mothers' Day and Graduation Cards— Foulards occupy a place of prominence among the silk dress fabrics that will be worn the coming season. You no doubt recall with pleasure the satisfaction you have had from dresses of Foulard Silk. The styles we show are exclusive and beautiful, the shade range complete. Our Silk Department Satin Foulards—36-inch in black, navy, taupe and best shades, yard. $2.25 Silk Foulards ... 36-inch, navy blue grounds; new designs arrived today, yard ... $1.95 Inns, Bulline & Hackman Hazeline Clark, e20, recently had an article on fashion published in *Ukrainian Women* (March 2016). Miss Clark was a student of Journalism at the University of Kansas in 1917, and is now attending Barnard College in New York City, N. Y. She is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and while at the university, did work for the K. U. publicity department. Her sister, Eleanor Clark, is a freshman at the University this year. Student Writes for "Vogue" Talk it over with Clayton, 133. -Adv. Deposits guaranteed. THE UNIVERSITY BANK Why not carry your accounts here? CITIZENS STATE BANK AUGUST J. PIERSON Drop in to the CIGAR STORE A full line of cigars, tobacco and pipes, also pipe repairs. 902 Mass. Hot Chili and Dainty Lunches Greene's Chocolate Shop Just Across from Innes' on west nineth Matinee 2:30-4:00 Today Only Bert Lytell in BOWERSOCK—VARSITY "Hitting the High Spots" Also Pathe News No.14 Tomorrow FANNIE WARD in "The Japanese Nightingale" Night 7:30-9:00 TODAY—SATURDAY Charles Ray in "The Girl Dodger" Tomorrow Allso 2 reel Comedy A clean cut entertainment from start to finish "IMPROPAGANDA" The Big Musical Comedy "A Day at Coney Island 200 Local Characters BOWERSOCK THEATRE Monday, Tuesday, Feb. 24-25 Under the Auspices of the Social Service League of Lawrence Directed by the Famous "Whirlwind Directress" Carolyn Elinor Staley Samuel Hicks—a farmer from Skeeterville, Ark. Bub Hicks (a bashful boy). Samanthy Hicks (Samuel Hicks' wife). Mary Hicks (a half-grown bashful girl). Geo. Cohan (Manager of Coney Island). Anise Elderbloom (a stage struck young lady). Aunt Emeline (a deaf old maid aunt). Little Johnny (an inquisitive boy). Madam Sherry (a vaudeville actress). Professor Slickem (a side show spiener). Birdie Green (a country bride). Hiram Green (a country groom). Mr. Davis (a retired banker). Mrs. Davis (a jealous wife). Lillian Russell (a burlesque actress) Dinah Snowball (a lady of color) Personnel of Cast Mr. Craig Kennedy Mr. Julius Holmes Mrs. J. C. Lewallen Miss Elfreida Fischer Mr. Ernest Seidel Miss Charlotte Kreek Mrs. A. Gifford Mr. J. C. Metcalf Mrs. Nat Berry Mr. William Moys Miss Ruth Strong Mr. J. R. Holmes Mr. Oscar Learnard Mrs. McCubrie Mrs. Dorothy Cole Mrs. Art Colewair Mrs. Savet t. Hel Doris Rosser, Alberta Mack, Julia Mount Howard Fitch and Will Barber Policeman...Abe Levi Amy, the fat wonder of the Crazy Village... Wild Man from Borneo...Zulu Zula Godess of Liberty...Mrs. R. C. Rankin Gypsy Fortune | Miss Charline Smith Tellers...Miss Lucile Cole Snake Charmer...Miss Newmark Widower Armstrong...Mr. Ed Arnold Widow Bedott...Mrs. Shinn Widower's boys...Kenneth Constant Mr. William Spalding, Mr. Talmadek Funk CONEY ISLAND BALLYHOB BAND Visitors at Coney Island—Mr. and Mrs. Sparr, Mr. and Mrs. Fitch, Mrs. Mary Allen, Mr. and Mrs. William Spalding ORCHESTRA LEADER—Mr. Newhouse Pianists—Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Straffon Chorus From Gay Paree. Girls Boys Helen Stevenson Mary M. Carey Josephine Slavens Dorothea Engle Mildred Miller Irene Imus Pauline Puls Baba Lacle Katherine Sawyer Eloise McNutt Mary Brown Charlotte Carnie Galen Gorrill Charles Radcliff Sam Atkinson Louis Rogers Kenneth Adams Frank Oyster Eulalia Kaufmann Isabel Crandall Harold Hoover Jack Buchanan Charles Knapp George Davidson Byron Shoots Hal Learnard Hawaiian Village Girls Chorus Dorothy Button Ruth Burkey June Caffrey Mildred Deets Red Rose Chorus Meda Van Zandt Augusta Taylor Laura Rankin Louise Marsh Hope Selig Katie Strong Le o n a Baumgardner Virginia Pendleton Blanche Weed Lucile Tibbals BATHING BEACH CHORUS—Lois Hunt, Lois Lingenfelter, Ramona Kirkpatrick, Irene Cutter, Matthews, Lucile Cleveland, Thelma Houston, Margaret Young. Dorothea Roberts Dorothy Durland Josephine Farrell Jacqueline Violet MUSICAL SELECTION $ ^{c} $ Overture Orchestra Mary McCartney John Coltrane Chorus of Gay Paree Come Back to Playland With Me Chorus of 100 Children Clown Leap-Frog 10 little boys Ballyboo—"Coney Island" Band Walt Walt the Cows Come Home Merry Milk Maids' Chorus Round Her Neck She wears a Yellow Ribbon for Her Lover Who Is in Love Patriotic Chorus Sally Simpkins Chorus As Washington Crossed the Delaware, Per悬- ing Did Cross the Rhine ... Patriotic Chorus Hawaiian Girls' Specialty ... So Long Sal ... Ravellers Chorus Highland Fling ... Jenna Glendening Banjo Specialty ... Eloise McNutt, Charlotte Carnie Solo Carpe ... Mr. Dick Williams The Flower of Italy ... Italian Girls Chorus Pickinamines Paradise ... Pickinamines Poppy Time in Old Japan ... Japanese Chorus Days of Sweet Long Age ... Fluffy Ruffles Chorus When You Tell the Sweetest Story to the Sweetest Girl You Know Miriam Reidin and Susan Soto Chorus 656 Musical Reading and Swing Scene Chorus Grand Finale Entire Company PATRONS AND PATRONESSES—Chancellor and Mrs. Frank Strong, Dr. and Mrs. M. T. Sudler, Prof. and Mrs. S. J. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. A. Henley, Prof. and Mrs. F. B. Dains. Admission 50c,75c,$1.00,plus war tax Reserved Seats Now on Sale.