FEBRUARY 6,1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Ruffles FRILLS—To annoy, insult, bully, irritate, and throw into disorder and contusion Dr. F. G. Dill of Westminster Hul and Alfred Graves, e21, went to Kansas City today to attend the New Era Conference of the Presbyterian Church. Dr. H. W. Humble of the School of Law, will go to Eudora Saturday to speak to the literary society on the "Life and Service o f Theodore Roosevelt." Dr. W. L. Burdick will go to De Soto to dedicate a high school Saturday. Walter Zoelner visited at the AI Alpha Tau Omega house Wednesday. He has received his release from an ensign school of the navy. Mrs. F. B. Daines will entertain with a luncheon Friday in honor of Miss Dorothea Spinney. Alpha Tau Omega will entertain with a house dance Friday evening. Ted Richter, 1'18, who has been visiting in Lawrence has gone to his home at Alma. Le Roy Peek, c19, has received his discharge from service and is visiting at the Kappa Sigma house. He is undecided as to whether he will re-enter school or not. Ileut, Jimmy Day, 118, has gone to his home at Canton after spending a few days at the Kappa Sigma house. Phi Mu Alpha national musical fraternity, announces the pledging of J. R. Stewart of Hutchinson and Marcellus Law and Prof. John Ise of Lawrence. Alpha Tan Omega announces the pledging of Norman Moore, e'22, and Loren Fischer, e'22. Second Lieut. W. R. Newman, e18, has been released from service and stopped in Lawrence to visit on his way home. Lieutenant Newman was with the 218th Engineers and was stationed at Camp Humphreys. Second Lieut. N. M. Foster of the 20th Engineers, forestry service, A. E. F. O. has returned from France Lieutenant Foster was graduated from the School of Engineering in 17. His home is in Elsworth. Prof. and Mrs. A. L. Owen will entertain El Ateneo with a Spanish fiesta at their home Friday evening. There will be a Middy Dance in Robinson Gymnasium Saturday afternoon. Pi Upsilon will call on Alpha Xi Delta this evening rfom 7 to 8 o'clock. Pi. Upian announces the pleigh ing of Lloyd W. Bryan, c'22. Newton Benschitt, e19, will return Friday from Wichita where he has been the past week. The Civil Engineers will have a mixer this evening at Marion Hall from 7:30 to 8:20 o'clock. A program of boxing and singing has been arranged. Sto in at Rankin's for your kodak films. Rankin's Drug Store—Adv. For the line stationery 'try Rank in's. Rankin's Drug Store—Adv. C. E. ORELIP, M. D. Eye, ear, nose and throat. Glass work guaranteed. Phone 445. Dick Building—Adv. Send your Valentine one of our boxes of cookies, made in half, one, two, three and five pieces, both plain and fancy boxes. Wiedemann's— "FLECTRIC SHOE SHOP" Rapid Quality Shoe Repairs 1017 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. TAXI 68 C. F. WIRTH Page Sedan Service Residence Phone 267 Miss Dorothea Spinney to Present "Iphigenia" in Fraser Tonight Tonight A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St. Dramatic Interpretater Talks Of Greek Plays And Of Kansas Plains Is the place to get the best in printing and engraving "Oh I think it is one of the best countries there is and it would take me forever to sit here and give my good impressions of America," Miss Dorothea Spinney said today. "Everyone has a keen interest and desire to know things worth while and why they are worth while. There is no hopelessness here as in the European countries. You folks are always trying something new and if it's not one thing it's another." This is Miss Spinney's third visit to America but her first visit to this part of the United States. She said she expected to find flat plains without trees but was agreeably surprised to find it such a pretty country. "It is very natural that I should be giving Greek plays," she said. "As at the age of 14 years I learned Richard IV from beginning to end. I would wake my sisters up in the middle of the night and stand them against the wall so that they could hear me recite." "The greatest trouble in presenting these plays is to get your audience o understand that Greek plays are just as easy to understand as the modern plays. I hardly ever give a Greek play that some one doesn't come to me afterwards and say that they are just like the modern plays. "There is no difference between University audiences and others. The Greek plays are appreciated by all classes of people and in all countries. This is shown by the following few lines that Mrs. Robert Browning said about Euripides: "Ah Euripides, the human, All Euripides, the author, With his dropings of warm tears, And his touches of things common Till they rose to touch the spheres." Miss Spinney expects to sail for England in April. Burning Pestle Shines on Hill At the regular meeting of the BlackFrurs Club, Wednesday night, "The Knight of The Burning Pestle," an early English drama was given by Marguerite Reimisch, Milged Glinmore, Eloise Nutt, Charlotte Carnie, Myrtle Hgee, Helen Peffer, Irma Lutz, and Katherine Fulkerson. The Snow Zoology Club will meet Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in Room 304, Snow Hall. Dr. C. E. Johnston, who came to the department from the University of Minnesota this quarter, will speak on "Camp Life in the North Woods." All members of the department of Zoology are invited. Dorothea Spinney of England presents Iphigenia in Tauris Clifford S. Sibbitt, a private in Section B. of the S. A. T. C. re- A wonderful rendering of the dance and song of the Greek Chorus Every student of voice, in singing or speaking should hear DOROTHEA SPINNEY Different both as a spectacle and as a dramatic performance from anything the University has ever seen. If you love the beauty of Greek sculpture and Greek poetry, come to hear DOROTHEA SPINNEY FRASER CHAPEL Thursday, Feb. 6, 8:15 P.M. PRICES $1.00 and $.75 Seats Reserved at Business Office, Fraser Hall. LE COMTE & FLESHER-Present THE TIMELY AND PATRIOTIC MUSICAL NOVELTY WITH MILITARY ATMOSPHERE BOWERSOCK THEATRE Thursday Night,February 13th celved his discharge yesterday and has returned to his home in Protection. BIG PONY BALLET SOLDIER 2C SONG HITS "Ted" Richter, 120, returned from the Great Lakes Naval Training Station yesterday with a release from active duty. "Ted" will be back in the School of Law at the beginning of the next quarter. PONY BALLET A SHOW OF NOVELTIES SMART,SVIRFT • SAUCY CAST HITS PRIGATE OF WONDERFUL GIRLS PRICES 50, 75c $1.00 and $1.50 Plus War Tax. Seats Monday at Round Corner Drug Store. Miss La Tona Rohrer, e'22, will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Gardner. Brown University at Providence, R. I will not be represented by an Officers' Reserve Training Corps this year. There is a lack of interest in work of that sort, especially in regard to the military drill. President Fauce is in hopes that next year the character of the work will be enhanced during the winter and drill in camp during the summer. This is the same plan suggested by Major Wood in his proposal for summer training. We just received a fresh shipment of Johnston's chocolates. Rankin's Drug Store.—Adv. Order nereated distilled water from McNish Bottling Works. Phone 198. —Adv. There is never any "nag" or "drag" to DIXON'S ELDORADO "the master drawing pencil?" It has that "feel" that makes you want to go on writing forever. 17 degrees at all stationers Your boy might begin where you began and do what you have done. But if you desire to preserve the progress of your generation a Northwestern policy insures your boy the chanle to begin where you leave off. Talk it over with Clayton, phone 133. —Adv. 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