DECEMBER 19. 1918 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN University Women Wanted By Red Cross Saturday A call for women workers from the women of the University, to assist the whirlwind finish, of the Red Cross drive Saturday morning, on Massachusetts Street has been sent out by J. R. Holmes, chairman of the Douglas County drive. Twenty-five volunteers are asked. Rilla Hammatt of the W. S. G. A. council is in charge. Any women wishing to help in the drive Saturday should telephone her. Early today several had handed in their names among them were, Mary Burnett, Katherine Reding, Harriett Brush, Helen Wagstaff, Katherine Fulkerson, Ruth Guild, Anne Benson, Louise Brocker and Dorothea Engel. By The Way Mu Phi Epilon announces the pledging of Ethel Wycoff, fa'21 of Leavenworth. Cosette Johnson 'fa21, returned today from her home in Eureka where she was called Monday by the death of a friend. Miss Alberta Corbin, adviser of women, is ill at her home with influenza. Ruth Boyles, c'21, is absent from chasses because of illness. Lieut. "Allie" Cowill who was graduated from the University in '16 is here on a furlough from Camp Meade until next week. He is a member of Sigma Chi. Marie Owens, c'20, who has been ill with the influenza, returned to her home at Oxford, Wednesday. Mu Phi Epsilon held initiation Wednesday at 5 o'clock for Maude Wood, of Vinland; Cozette Johnston, of Eurecia; Laurine Lynn, of Mankut and Belva Shores, of Burr Oak. Wilcox Wedding Anniversary At 7:30 o'clock, the new members and two pledges, Isabel Noble and Mable Fallis appeared in a musical before the active members and guests. Wilcox Wedding Dr. and Mrs. A. MH. Wilcox are celebrating their 29th wedding anniversary today. Friends among members of the faculty are invited to call during the afternoon and evening. Dr. Wilcox, head of the department of Greek, has been a member of the faculty of the University since 1885. In 1889 he married Miss Mina Elizabeta Marvin, daughter of Charles Marvin, third cousin of the University. Her brother was Dean Marwin, Dean of the School of Engineering. Doctor and Mrs. Wilcox live in the old Marvin home, 1605 Vermont Strecthe, which was the home of Chancellor Marvin. This is the house in which they were married. Miss Hannah Oliver, and Dean L. E., Sayre, were among those present at the wedding. John; "Hurrah! That's clever or him. My first wife's father used to say I had no ideas at all."—Boston Transcript. Mrs. Blank: "John, I spoke to papa about taking you into business, but he says you have too many vague ideas." TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST—Conklin Pen with gold band. Return to Marion Bradley, 1246 Mississippi Street. FOR RENT: two connected rooms, unfinished or partly furnished with private bath and sleeping porch. Phone 1520 Blue. WANTED to rent to girls, 3 or 4 beautiful bed rooms. To one party or separate; strictly modern house, close to hill. Coal furnace and plenty of coal. Phone 1243 Red or 1319 Tenn. 44-1-51 Your favorite cigar will be found at the City Drug Store. Why not send him a box of cigars for Christmas?— Adv. When planning your Christmas gifts be sure and include a box of Wiedemann's chocolates.—Adv. Company pictures now on sale at the Duffy Studio—Adv. Top Folks on the Hill Top Some more or less notable. denizens of the Jayhawk's den HENRY PERKINS CADY, Ph.D. Professor of chemistry and internationally known for his research work. As a part of his war work he developed a method of obtaining a non-inflammable gas for balloons from natural gas. He accomplished this at the request of the United States government and after England had vainly commissions to America trying to find a source of supply for the gas, which has been known for some years, but which could not be produced in sufficient quantities. Doctor Cady drives a Ford, wears inexpensive clothing, rarely has his Cady creased, loves a good story and a joke and works harder than any student or young prof on the Hill. Among foremost scientists of the country Doctor Cady is known as a regular scientist. Among the men who know him in his few leisure hours he is known as a regular fellow. A labor union, however, would consider him absolutely hopeless. He has an unbreakable habit of working over time. After four hours of straight lecturing he usually brings himself a dish of tea, which he drinks without sugar or milk. He wears his hair wavy. FREED ROGY, c19. Regimental sergeant major of the University S. A. T. C. unit and editor of the 1919 Jayhawker. Former business manager of The Daily Kansan. Member of Sigma Chi and of Sigma Delta Chi. Has never been vamped and is considered vamp Prof. L. N. Flint, under whom he has trained in newspaper and advertising work, beams upon him as upon much fine gold, at least $27 \frac{1}{2}$ carat pure and equal to any acid test. Favorite sport is putting over good things for the University and student enterprises. Favorite way of doing his hair—roached. Hair is a little inclined to be olly. CAPT. W. A. HATCH. The new commander of the S. A. T. C. here was a civil engineer in Pocahontas, Iowa, before entering the army. He received his degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1911. He went through the second officers' training camp at Fort Snelling, Minnesota, and was with the 36th Infantry there until transferred last fall to the S. A. T. C. unit stationed at Kansas City. Not yet well enough known here to be given full benefit of our cleverness. L. Hangen Wins Chance For Part in Pinafore "A wonderful lot of interest has been displayed in the Dramatic Club this year," said Professor Arthur MacMurray today. "There have been more than a hundred applicants for Luther Hangen of the naval section was elected to the club from the cast of December 13. The other members were recommended for a later tryout. From the cast of the play, "Somewhere in France," presented by the club Tuesday afternoon, Fred membership, and the plays are requiring a whole lot of hard work." Seaman, Aphilde Larson, Cooper Mc Murray, Ethel Wilkord, Dorothea Engel and Bertand Canfield were chosen for membership in the club. Mr. Canfield, who played with the Comedy Players in Kansas City last year, coached the play. This afternoon a cast of nine will have the last tryout of this quarter. The tryouts will be continued as soon as the next quarter opens. Tryouts for the Dramatic Club's big play, to be given at the Bowersock Theater, will begin as soon as the holidays close. We have a large assortment of both plain and fancy boxes of all sizes. We pack them to suit you. Telephone your order either for mailing or delivery. Wiedemann's—Adv. Photographs for Christmas—make your appointment now. The Duffy Studio—Adv. Central Educational Bureau 610 Metropolitan Bldg. Saint Louis, Mo. The Red Cross is Mobile. In these war times this Bureau can offer available teachers more remunerative positions than they may secure for themselves. Write for registration blank. ' R. J. HAWKINS Manager Give Him Cigars But don't give him any kind of cigars. Give him a good grade. THE LITTLE EGYPT CIGAR answers every quality a smoker desires. For sale by all dealers or Aug. J. Pierson Manufacturer 902 Mass. Among the Useful Gifts for women we know of none more prized than a Handsome Silk Blouse Many new styles have come to us especially for Holiday selling—made from high quality Georgette Crepe or Crepe de Chine, Tailored Styles, or beautifully done in bead or silk embroidery—most every shade is here—white, flesh, coral, rose, maize, taupe, tea rose, navy, brown, green and black—sizes to 46. $4.95, $5.75, $7.50 and up to $18.00 Permanent Gifts —Let your Christmas gift this year be a permanent reminder of your thoughtfulness, your care, your kindness. —Christmas comes but once a year, and on that day of days the heart goes out in affection for kith and kin. At this time there is no more appropriate expression for this feeling than a gift from the jeweler's. Our store is filled with a wide variety of beautiful gifts suited to the purse of all. THE GIFT SHOP A. MARKS & SON 735 MASS. ST. The original Marks Jewelry Store All prices in plain figures Regiment pictures now on sale at the Duffy Studio—Adv. All of the latest magazines will be found at the City Drug Store...Adv. Pose at the Duffy Studio for your Jayhawk picture.—Adv. Regiment pictures now on sale at the Duffy Studio.—Adv. Hotel Mulebaeach Baltimore Museum and Toultte Mo. Renssan City, Mo. 500 New Fireproof Room Rate from $200 Under the Personal Direction of S.J. Whitmore and Joseph Rechl S. A. T. C. group pictures now on sale at The Duffy Studio, 829 Mass. St.-Adv. Conklin and L. E. Waterman Fountain Pens McCOLLOCH'S DRUG STORE 847 Mass. THE QUALITY HOUSE In Stationery, Printing and Engraving Gift boxes of stationery from 5d€ to 10.00 Pocket Mirrors, Leather Goods, Greeting Cards both printed and engraved. Other Christmas suggestions. A. G. ALRICH A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St. HESS DRUG STORE Only Drug Store on East Side of Mass. St. and Real Coca Cola Magazines and Periodicals, Douglas Chocolates, Flash Lights, Bord Gass Gold Only Drug Store on East Side of Mass. St. 742 Mass. St. Phone 537 An Ideal Christmas Present It is a fruit cake from Brinkman's Bakery. Order one now, and send to the boy in the camp. It will surely be appreciated. Bread, pastries and cookies of all kinds at Brinkman's Bakery 816 Mass. Phone 501 VARSITY TODAY ONLY ETHEL BARRYMORE in "Our Mrs. McChesney" Also 1 Reel Cartoon BOWERSOCK TODAY ONLY Enrico Caruso IN "MY COUSIN" In this—his first appearance on the screen—Carrus takes a double role. In one minute he is a famous Metropolitan tenor, at the next he is a poor sculptor. In the second character he has to fall in love with his model—some model, boys—and believe us Enrico Caruso makes love to her as he would to some great opera belle in the glare of the footlights beneath the Diamond Horse-shoe at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. Caruso is an great actor as a singer, brimful of vitality, infectionally happy. See him in "My Counin." ALSO PATHE NEWS LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Special attention given to training for Civil Service Examinations. The Government needs THOUSANDS of stenographers, and special examinations are given each week. Call at the College Office and arrange for a course in practical Business Training.