UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Many Women Hear Chancellor BY THE WAY- Many Women Hear Charloteil "Women are coming into their own and are setting standards in our culture," Chancellor Frank Strong last night at the Y. W. C. A. banquet in the gymnasium. "I have noticed that women are beginning to come into considerable prominence and I believe that it is organizations such as the Y. W. C. A. that are doing the work." Three hundred women attended the banquet. Talks were also given by Miss Marcia Dunham, national secretary of the Y. W., on the subject, "Oururgation," in a presentation; Mrs. Eustace Brown, on "The Y. W. C. A. and the women of the University"; and Miss Hazel Pratt, on "What a girl can put into and get out of the banquet." The-talmistress Mary Brownele, chairman of the committee in charge. The Zoology Club was entertained at the home of Prof. W. Z. Baumgartner, 1209 Ohio street, Monday night. Victoria music and dancing added the amusement for the evening. Clder and dogtown were served. The Gymnasium decorated with autumn leaves and salavas, was a chery setting for the serving of the three course dinner and the short snappy talks of the speakers. Guests were restricted to Y. W. members. Dean H. Butler, Mrs. Butler and Miss Pearl Emiley of the School of Fine Arts went to Concordia where they gave a concert Tuesday night, and to Hutchinson where they will give another Wednesday night. The Dunnakin Club will have a tacky party at 1317 Ohio street Friday night. A prize will be awarded to the tackiest guest. Games, music and dancing will be diversions of the evening. The Twentieth Century Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. C. H. Ashton, 1200 Ohio street. Tuesday marked the meeting was confirmed to literary study. Sigma Phi Sigma announces the pledging of Harold Cox, c'18, and Hubert Cox, c'19, of Cedar Vale. Poinsettia Club will hold their first meeting of the year Wednesday at the home of Mrs. W. B. Downing, 647 Louisiana. There will be a Pan-Hellenic reception held at the Chi Omega house tomorrow afternoon between the hours of three and five, honoring all freshmen women and women of the faculty. Several musical numbers will be given by members of the Pan-Hollenkile. During the afternoon reservation, women served by women from each sorority. Those to be in the receiving line are: Elfreda Fischer, Helen Moore, Margaret Höder, Lucile McCormick, Kate MacDonald, Anita Hostetter and May Anderson. Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorority, will meet Thursday afternoon at 4:30 in the women's rest room of Fraser Hall. A program of original work and reports upon the work of living journalists wil be given. CALENDAR WEDNESDAY 4:30 Chemical Club, Chem. Bldg. 308 4:30 French Club, Fraser 306 4:30 W, S, G (I), Fraser 4:30 W, S, G (I), North Col. "A" "G" Girl's Meeting, Gym. 7:15 Men's Student Council, Fraser Botany Club, Snow 101. 3:30 El Ateneo, Fraser 314. 7:30 Drama League, Unitarian Church 7:30 K. U. Debating Society, Fraser 304. 7:30 University Debating Society Fraser, I10. 8:15 Martinelli, in concert, Gym. FRIDAY 10:30 Convocation, Fraser. 3:30 Junior Women's Reception. Mrs. Brown's room, Fraser. Real pictures for real people made real artists. Squires Studio-- Adv. The only regulation girls gym shoes are found at Carrolls'. -Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. PROTSCH ANNOUNCEMENTS The Tailor The Jurisprudence Club meets at 8:15 tonight, at the Sigma Nu house. Peoples State Bank Capital and Surplus $88,000.00. "EVERY BANKING SERVICE" Quill Club meets in Woman's Rest Room at Farral Hall tonight at 7:30. Sigma Delta Chi meets tonight at staircase to the Phi Psi house, 443 Tennesse Avenue. The Forty Club will meet at 1301 Tenn. St. tonight at 7:00 p. m. All members are requested to be present. Important. Owl Society meeting at Phi Kappa house tonight at 8 o'clock. We have all size packages in grade of olive oil. Dumire's,*Adv- Headquarters for magazines and newspapers. Carroll's...Adv. Fresh cider in gallon jugs. Home made and also Michigan cider. Dunnire's.'—Adv. We handle sand cherries in 10 cent bottles. Dummeire's...Adv. Gym clothes for the freshmen, the regulation kind. Carroll's—Adv When you want the best bread get Butter Krust at Dunmire's—Adv. A Daily Letter Home—The Daily Kansas. An Endorsement Worth Having Topeka, Kans., March 27, 1915 Hon. Benj. E. Wilson, Williamstown, Kansas. My dear Senator: The skill with which you handled the University matters were worthy of an old timer of long experience. On behalf of the Alumni Association, I want to assure you of our sincere appreciation. If we can be of service to you at or time do not hesitate to let us know Try some olive butter for sand-wiches. Comes in ten cent jars at Dunnire's - Adv . Yours sincerely, (Signed) CLYDE W. MILLER, Secy. The Miller Live Stock & Investment Co. Do not forget that Senator Wilson is a candidate for reelection. Tennis balls, the only new ones in town. Carroll's—Adv. The K. & E. Polyphase Slide Rule Approved and Recommended by The Engineering School $5.00 and $5.50 At Rowland's College Book Store University of Kansas Representatives for the K. & E. Co. Varsity HOUSE PETERS IN "The Rail Rider" Also KEYSTONE COMEDY Shows, 7:40-9:00 Tomorrow: THEDA BARA IN "Under Two Flags" "Kodak" A REGISTERED AND COMMON LAW TRADEMARK that cannot be rightly applied to any goods except those manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company, of Rochester, N. Y. When a dealer tries to sell you under the Kodak name a camera or films or other goods not of Eastman manufacture, you can be sure that he has an inferior article that he is trying to market on the Kodak reputation. Take a peep at our north window. See the Kodaks, films and other photographers' necessities, all bearing the name of Eastman in plain letters. It is to your interest to buy honest goods, backed by an honest company, sold by an honest dealer. Evans Drug Store 819 MASSACHUSETTS We want your trade badly enough to keep on insisting that you come in. Both phones are here and you are welcome to use them any time. Pan-Hellenic Circus at Kansas City Friday and Saturday 37th and Gilham Road The big stunt this year is better planned and will present more of real novelty than ever before. Your chance to attend has never been so inviting. Remember that you can leave Lawrence on the interurban every hour, and transfer at Tenth and Main for any point in the city. You can go up for the big show in the morning, come back that night, stay over for the next day in fact you can come and go at will. Cars run every hour on the interurban, and the ride takes less than two hours. Consider the freedom from dust and smoke,the cleanliness of the cars,the fact that you are riding with friends not among strangers from all parts of the country.And then,bear in mind the saving of nearly a half-dollar on the round trip. Kansas City, Kaw Valley & Western Railway Co. BOTH PHONES 740