UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THEATRE VARSITY BIG SPECIAL FEATURE TONIGHT ONLY OLGA PETROVA IN "THE VAMPIRE" Indestructo Trunks Bags and Suit Cases Sold Exclusively by Johnson & Carl THE FLOWER SHOP Bell 621 Flowers of Quality 8251/2 Mass. Make your savings WORK, don't let them SHIRK, but remember, "SAFETY FIRST." Twenty years' experience making loans. Ask me. Interviews strictly private and confidential. E. L. HILKEY, Investment Banker LAWRENCE, KANSAS. BELL 155 Peoples State Bank Building. HOME 2202. BELL 155 Bowersock Theatre Monday Night, April 3 GUY BATES POST in — a sumptuous Persian play by Richard Walton Tully, author of "The Bird of Paradise." Superb original New York cast and massive production. Prices; 50e to $1.50; seats selling. The season's supreme spectacle. Curtain 8:15. Tickets selling at the Taeeae Box Office afternoons and evenings. REEL PHONE 10. "OMAR, THE TENTMAKER" At 900 Tennessee RAYMOND'S PENNS YOM PRIVATE DINING RING For parties, banquet committee calls, call 2 on the Bell for reservations. Let us prepare your next picnic lunch. STUDENTS SHOE SHOP R. O. HURGENT, Prop. 1107. Mass., Sr. Lawrence, Kansas. Prices Always Right We also Repair and Cover Parasols. EXPERT BARBERS At Your Service College Inn Barber Shop BURT WADHAMS, Prop. Corona and Fox Typewriters are sold exclusively in Lawrence by F. I. Carter, 1025 Mass. St. We have machines for rent and a full line of supplies. For the latest in commercial and society printing call on A. G. Alrich 744 Mass. St. Conklin Fountain Pens Non-Leakable and Self-Filling Sold in Lawrence at F. B. McColloch's Drug Store 847 Mass. St. See Griffin Coal Company for Fuel. PROTSCH The College Tailor VISIT ABODE OF SPOOKS Y. W. Cabinet Spends Week-end in Haunted House at Lake ... View Exploring the "haunted house" and telling spooky stories about its past were among the amusements at the Y. W. C. A. house party. Retiring and incoming officers and cabinet members of the Association went out to Lake View Farm, Friday afternoon on a hayrack to spend Saturday and Sunday in passing to the new officers the work of the organization. They spent Saturday morning in reading reports of each cabinet and in listening to talks on ideal cabinet work by Leah Jennerson, Ruth Plowman and Carolyn McNutt. After the joint meeting, the old officers retired and the new cabinet held its first meeting with the head of the part of the members of the second cabinet were chosen and committee women selected. The remainder of the day and part of the night were spent in exploring every nook of the house even to the mysterious casket in the garret where it is said that soldiers were hidden during the Civil War "at about 1850" in an English lord built the house in the style of the old English castle with its thick walls. After a short residence there the man's wife was bound in chains and stolen away and the husband obliged to desert the place because he was haunted by his wife's ghost dragging him across the stairs." For many years the place has been desolate and until recently unoccupied. EVELYN STRONG NEW PRESIDENT The new officers who began their work at the Saturday meeting are: Evelyn Strong, president; Sarah Rowe, vice-president; Dorothy Angove, secretary; and Grace Bell, treasurer. The new cabinet members and their special duties are: Carolyn McNutt, religious meetings; Usaas anne, national College social service; Adcle Murphy, Haskell; Helen Becker, Estes Park; Lee Ledrick, hostess; Margaretta Stevenson, publicity; Agnes Hurtzler, big sister; Virginia Lucas, finance; Rudan Dale, 'missionary and Bible; and Mary Brownlee, membership. The Phi Beta Kappa fraternity of Harvard University has established a first-aid bureau for the purpose of assisting students in studies. In commenting upon the plan, Prof. E. D. Cressman, secretary of the local chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, said that he did not see any action at the University of Kansas. The system as adopted by Harvard provides for an undergraduate adviser chosen from a list of men high in scholarship, to assist the bureau for assistance. The bureau will be open three days a week for consultation. WONT USE HARVARD'S PLAN FOR ADVISING STUDENTS "There is no need for such a buriae here," said Professor Cressman. "The place of adviser is filled here by the different members of the faculty, and the work of the Harvard bureau is covered by these advisers." SELL INVITATIONS SOON ENGINEERS TO DRESS UP The Colorado College at Colorado Springs, has been the latest school to receive the honor of being included in the offer of the National City Bank of New York, to contribute men to the scholarship, by which these students spend a year out of their college course working in the bank. Orders for Commencement Membrances Will go on Sale Next Week All students who are to get a degree this spring should begin to count up their uncles, aunts, second cousins, mothers-in-law and everybody else from whom they are coming. We graduation present, because orders for commencement invitations will be taken next week, and next week only, according to an announcement by Erie Creech老人 and the invitation committee today. "The invitations will cost twenty-five and thirty-five cents each, for paper and leather covers," Mr. Cruss said this morning, and we were given the order before we can accept it. It was erroneously stated in a recent story in the Kansas that only a small deposit would have to be made with the order but we dare not order more invitations. We agreed that the total payment must be made in advance." The invitations this year will contain a three page folder which, when opened, will have a panorama cut from the campus about twelve inches in depth. The Museum, Power Shops and the columns of Green Hall will also be used. The sheet containing the invitation will be engraved and will be followed by a list of all students granted degrees. About 2,000 invitations were sold last year and the committee expects to take orders for at least 2,500 this year. The museum is held by Helen Herberger, Drexel Poell and E. L. Pickering. Thirty-nine H. S. Want Commencement Speakers K. U. SPEAKERS IN DEMAND Thirty-nine high schools over the state have made arrangements with the University Extension Division for them to deliver commencement speeches. Speakers from the University are furnished to the high schools at the rate of $25 per lecture and expenses. Of the speakers the $25 and expenses for their services. Twenty-five members of the faculty are listed as available for commencement addresses this year. The speakers have not yet been assigned to their The following towns have been dated addresses: Hays, Beverly, Republic, Grenola, Waverley, Hanover, Potter, Harper, Mulvane, Lewis, Eureka, Woodston, Glen Elder, Randolph, Coffeville, Soldier, Hoisington, Jetmore, Little River, Atchison, Ford, White City, Osage City, Porks, Carbondale, Pumps, Frons, Hollywood, Pretty Prairie, Tongeroxite, Caney, Anthony, Lorraine, Edna, Ransom, Goff, Antrim, Whiting, Eric and Osawatomi. The following faculty members are listed for commencement speeches: W. L. Burdick, H. L. Butler, F. A. G. Cooper, C. A. Dykstra, George O. Foster, F. R. Hamilton, H. T. Hill, E. M. Hopkins, W. H. Johnson, H. T. Hill, E. M. Keeveer, U. G. Mitchie, A. Ma Murray, H. J. Mogden, Arvin C. N. Raymond, L. E. Sayre, C. A. Shull, R. A. Schwegler, Mark Skidmore, Chancellor Frank Strong, Merle Thorpe, W. H. Trowenhof, J. N. Van der Vries, P. F. Walker. The Oklahoma Aggie School at Stillwater announces with pride that it is sending a man out this early to search for green bugs in the wheat. Oklahoma is behind the times. The University of Oklahoma is among those for that same pest in the Kansas wheat fields during the Christmas vacation. Why wear a hat upon the Hill? The wind will surpill sure out the quill. Why bring along your pen and books? You know you do it just for looks. Of the half-dozen largest life in surance companies in the United States, what one has, by far, the lowest average death losses? What difference does that make to the policy holders of that company? Why get, up early for your class? It is just a tritrue, let it pass. Why go to school at all you say, If you can't go and make it pay. WHY UNIVERSITY WOMEN! For the first time in K. U. history, the annual Engineers' dance, to be given this year in Robinson Gymmnasium on Friday night of this week, will be allowed to continue until 2 o'clock in the morning. Special permission has been granted by the University. Same for Art, Wicksturm, Somerset. Some of the dance, allowing the affair to last until the early hours of the morning. Wearers of Brogans and Flannels to Blossom Out at Annual Party Friday "It is the duty of every socially inclined Engineer to attend the dance," said Wickstrum this morning. "Although the work is close of normal Engineering 'Day', as has been the custom in the past, it is still the big event it has always been in former years—an event worthy of all men's very loyal wear of the flannel shirt." UNIVERSITY WOMEN! We do Fancy Tailoring and Remodeling. MRS. EDNAH MORRISON, Bell 1154J. 1146 Tenn. St. Tickets for the event, in the form of small red tags, are blossoming daily on the coat lapels of the engineering tribe. Watkins National Bank Capital $100,000 City Commission Will Make Radical Changes in System apire Surplus And Profits $10,000 The Student Depository CLEAR WATER AT LAST There will be clear water in Lawrence probably within 30 days, according to the statement made today by the commissioner. Although the city will not be in actual control of the plant before the last of May, the water will be treated before that time with water from the river with dirt that is now present in it. "The present city commission is in favor of rushing the purchase of the water works through and beginning improvements on the city's riverfront. The city would have control of the plant in about 60 years," said Mr. Dunnie yesterday. "The present plan is to do away with the old reservoir and to build several new covered ones. There is also a plan on foot to buildup a softer plant. All of the new improved reservoir will be covered like the reservoir." The new improvements will not cost more than $200,000, and the payments will extend over a period of ten to twenty years. Besides the changes in the water system, which will include a main which will cross the river, will be made in the system of water mains for improving the fire protection. The state of California favors the plan of taking over the California building, since the close of the Panama-Pacific Exposition, for use as a state normal school. "Quick Watson, the needle," chucked Clare Lock Holmes, and slowly wound up the Victoria again—Dartmouth Jack O'Lantern. The honor system will be introduced into football next year at the university of Pennsylvania. The team will be on duty to keep raining and practice regulations. The Ohio State Lantern is suggesting as a Senior Class Memorial the foundation of a loan fund to help students who are working their way through college. Arrow Shirts-guaranteed fast color Sold exclusively by Johnson & Carl Bowersock Theater PARAMOUNT PICTURES—they are clean and wholesome. You feel better every time you see one. TODAY HAZEL DAWN IN "THE SALESLADY" Also one of those funny Bray cartoons, "Inbad, the Sailor." ADMISSION 10c TOMORROW--THE STRANGE CASE OF MARY PAGE. Tomorrow—THE STRANGE CASE OF MARY PAGE. Blue Ribbon Bread— Why Does It Excell? Bread making is a science which is brought nearer to perfection in our shop than you think possible. Tomorrow, if you have the time make the trip through our bakery just to note the care given to insure cleanliness and purity. It will give you respect for Blue Ribbon Bread if you follow the process of its making. Start in the store room where we keep our flour and ingredients. See the flour run through screens to sift out every particle of dust. Then watch it go into the mixing machines to be mixed more thoroughly, evenly and cleanly than human hands could do it. Watch the bread rise in a dustless room where the temperature is always the same. Follow the turning of the breading of the dough, by machinery under clean conditions in the cleanest home kitchen in town. Take the bread act of wrapping each loaf in moist-proof, germ-proof paper. Mixing and Kneadin Spotless machinery takes the place of human hands in our modern bakery. The mixing and kneading is done scientifically in big white machines that insure purity. Bell 501 Auto Delivery Throughout the day. Both Phones Home 366 Brinkmann's Bakery The Home Of Blue Ribbon Bread 933 Massachusetts. If Man Can Go Thirty or Forty Days Without Food一 —How far can he go without clothes? How successful can he be in "shabby" clothes? Think it over tonight— then “Dress Up” TOMORROW