JANUARY 15, 1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Ruffles FRILLS—To annoy, insult, bully, irritate, and throw into disorder and confusion. Alice Docking, Bernice Mickel, Doris Rosser and Helen Cook will go to Kansas City Saturday to see Raymond Hitchcock in "Hitchey Koo." Miss Winifred Wiggin and Miss Ruth Thomas of Topeka, and Miss Elizabeth Goodjohn of Leavenworth will come to Lawrence Friday for the Kappa Alpha Theta dance and 'Katsu' Friday and Saturday nights. The Black Helmets will meet tonight at eight o'clock at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. The Alpha Xi Delta freshmen will entertain with their annual Freshman Force at the chapter house Wednesday evening. Marion Wolfson, c22, has with drawn from the University and will return to her home in Kansas City, Mo. Paul Pullium, c20, has withdrawn from school. The Phi Delta Theta Mess has been announced for February 21. Alpha Xi Delta will entertain with an informal house dance Friday, January 17. LaVere T. Tucker, of Cawker City, writes that he expects his discharge from the army soon, and will return to the University next semester to resume his work as a senior in the School of Law. The Phi Alpha Delta fraternity held a smoker in the chapter house Tuesday night. Anna McCullough, c'20, spent the week-end at Marysville, Mo. Will K. Porter stopped off at Lawrence Saturday to visit his sisters, Wilhelmina and Victoria Krusick, c'21. Mr. Porter had spent a fifteen day furlough at his home at Paola anon was on his way back to Charleston, S. C., where he is stationed at the Naval Base Hospital. Abramrhan C. Granoff of Kansas City, Mo., enrolled in the University Tuesday as a middle law student. Miss Alberta Corbin, dean of women, will be the guest of honor at a tea given by the Women's Student Government Association, in Fraser Hall, Thursday afternoon from 3 o'clock to 5 o'clock. The officers of the W. S. G. A. council who will be in the receiving line are Lucene Spencer, Mary Smith, Bernice White Scott, Irene Tihen, and Katharine Fulkerson. All women of the University and all the faculty women are invited. George Malkmus, e'20, visited at his home in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday and Sunday. Doris Drought, e20, spent Sunday and Monday at her home in Kansas City. Mo. George DeVoe, e19, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Kansas City. Dean F. W. Blackmar went to Topeka Monday to attend a meeting of the State council of Defense, and the inauguration of the governor. Sigma Phi Sigma fraternity announces the pledging of Virgil Wilkinson of Wichita. Phi Gamma Delta will entertain with a dance at their chapter house Saturday, January 19. Lieut. Dick Edwards, c'19, has returned to Lawrence and will enroll in the University this term. Mr. Edwards received his commission as second lieutenant in aviation at Randolph, Ill. Lieutenant Edwards was then sent to Brooks' Field, San Antonio, Texas where he took an instructor's course in a Department of Lieutenant Edwards has been instructing at Mather Field, Sacramento, Calif. Mr. Edwards is a member of Phi Kappa Psi. Esther Moore, Julia Kennedy, Irma Lutz, Jessie Rankin, Bain Ainsworth and Florence Butler will spend Friday and Saturday together in Kansas City, where they will see Raymond Hitchock in "Hitchy Koo," and the war drama, "The Men Who Came Back." Order acreed distilled water. McNish. Phones 198—Adv. Yelow Slip - Cleanliness - Vitality Pep - Adv. C. E. ORELUP, M. D. Eye, ear, nose and throat. Glass work guaranteed. Phone 445. Dick Building.-Adv. Whipped cream at Wiedemann's— Adv. Vote a clean ticket—Use the Yel low Slip—Adv. THE OREAD Why sure—that's where We eat —We started there in our Freshman year and have always gone there for regular meals, teas, parties, suppers after dances and eats at all times. Brick has everything arranged so cozily. He cooks food that students like, and has the interests of the students always at heart. Eat there and establish a comforting, satisfying habit. Just a Step from the Campus THE OREAD CAFE E. C. BRICKEN, Prop. SPECIAL SALE EXTRAORDINARY Silk Kimonas We were fortunate in getting 50 of the handsomest Silk Kimonas we have ever shown and at almost half price. These come in a full range of Cheney Bros. patterns and silk and in all sizes. Will go on sale Friday and Saturday at just about one half the regular price. Instead of $15.00 and 20.00 they $20.00 they will be... $7.75 and $10.75 See Window Display. WEAVER'S How Do Your Letters Look? Are they dainty epistles, written on paper that will appeal to people of good taste? Strangers often judge correspondents by the kind of stationery they use. Do not be judged wrongly by using poor, out-of-style papers when a slight outlay will provide you with a box of stationery that is strictly correct. Anything from our new spring styles will be right, and there is a wide variety from which to select at Rowland's College Book Store BOWERSOCK WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Matinee 2:30-4:00 Night 7:30-9:00 Norma Talmadge IN "HER ONLY WAY" ALSO PATHE NEWS NO. 4. Armonds Face Powder will lend a pleasing finish to your toilet. All tints at the City Drug Store.—Adv. Our standard of excellence is Purity. We use the finest materials always in our candies. Wiedemann's. —Adv. We carry a complete line of Johnston's favorite box chocolates. Rankin's Drug Store.—Adv. So Sophomores May Know We, the undersigned members of the Sophomore class, hereby testify that we knew nothing of any open caucus held for the purpose of nominating Sophomore officers. Furthermore we knew nothing of nomination of candidates for Sophomore class officers other than by petitions circulated by candidates on the Service Ticket. We heartily endorse the Service Ticket and believe it justly represents the Sophomore class. Jimmy O. Delayne W. F. Ashley W. F. McGinnis, Jr. Gene Graham Bradner C. Davidson Allen F. Neely Arlie Eates Charles Fratcher Ned Mann Merton Ackers Pete Gross Lafontain Frank Vernillum Cooper MacMurray Ralph Kannode The above signatures represent men who are members of ninety per cent of the men's organizations on the hill and numerous well-known men who are not members of any organization. It is plain to see that no open caucus existed save in the minds of the gang leaders of the opposing ticket. Kansas University is renowned for its democratic spirit. Sophomores, let's keep our class on the same democratic plane as the University and vote the ticket that represents the WHOLE Sophomore class, the BIG SPECIAL PRODUCTION THURSDAY-FRIDAY SERVICE TICKET President...John Kinkel Vice-president...Lois Burke Secretary...Dorothea Engle Treasurer...Alfred Graves Hop Manager..."Bob" Lynn At The Varsity Theatre NAZIMOVA IN "Toys of Fate" 7 Big Reels. 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