UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THEATRE VARSITY TONIGHT ONLY William Courtenay and All Star Vitagraph Cast in The Island of Surprise By Cyrus Townsend Brady Sat.—"Between Men," featuring Enid Markey and House Peters Also Monkey Comedy Indestructo Trunks Bags and Suit Cases Sold Exclusively by Johnson & Carl PEOPLE ALL AROUND YOU are getting more and more into the habit of calling 510 BELL OR 464 HOME when they have any pressing or cleaning jobs to be done in a hurry. They know the satisfaction and perfect results that go with OWEN SERVICE 1024 Mass. St. Pressing Tickets on Sale at Rowlands' College Book Store. Talking Machine Headquarters The only place in Lawrence where you can see, hear and test all the standard makes of Talking Machines. Victor Victrolas, Columbia Grafnolas, and Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs All the Newest Styles — All the Latest Records CONVENIENT PAYMENTS. Come in and test them to your own satisfaction Private Demonstrating Booths and our Superior Musical Service. Bell Bros. Music Co. G.W.Hamilton, Mgr. Bowersock Theater A FIRE PROOF THEATRE-You'll Enjoy the Entertainment More Because You Feel Safe. JOHN BARRYMORE Today in a Comic Dramatic Adventure The Lost Bridegroom ALSO TRAVEL PICTURES. ADMISSION 10c SHUBERT Nights—256 to $2 Wed, Mat.—256 to $1 Sat, Mat.—256 to $1.50 A Pair of Silk Stockings New York Post & Press or The Troubleshooter Watkins National Bank Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $100,000 The Student Depository STUDENTS SHOE SHOP O. BURGERT, PROP. 1017 Mass, St. Lawrence, Kassau. Work and Prisons Always Right. Work at the Department of Health. College Inn Barber Shop BURT WADHAMS, Prop. EXPERT BARBERS At Your Service K. U. WILL "DRESS UP" Students Will Don Their Fresh Spring Togs Next Week K. U. students will "dress up" next week along with ninety million other people in the United States and celebrate the period March 27th to April 8th, which has been set aside for that purpose. “If there is anything that brings on a man the mark of the beast,” said Robert Louis Stevenson, “it is a thief. It is on his face; it is attached to that effect.” Dress reflects a state of mind—just as a clean shave does. It is peculiarly significant that most persons give公司 personal appearance during the winter; and that they instinctively begin to "doll up" with the coming of spring. Possibly the reason is connected with Tennyson's statement are sold exclusively in Law- rence by Corona and Fox Typewriters "In the spring the Young man's fancy, Lightly turns to thoughts Of Love—" 1025 Mass. St. F. I. Carter, At any rate this tendency seems to have crystallized recently with a nation-wide movement, which is called "The Spring Dress Up." We have machines for rent and a full line of supplies. Prof. F. C. Dockeyer was induced yesterday to comment on the psychology of good dressing. "I believe," he said, "that good looking clothes increase a man's efficiency. He is never so much easier when he works with Social workers act on this theory when they insist that factory laborers, shall be provided with the necessary articles to clean up with before leaving the factory. They believe that a man's mood depends largely upon his environment. That he is less likely to go to disruptable places if he looks well. "That clothes influence one's bearing and self confidence cannot be denied. Every person who is at all sensitive, should properly attire. He is incapable of doing his beat. However, dress can be overemphasized but if clothes are to be counted a factor in increasing efficiency they must not be sub- "The dress-up movement seems to be a response to a very real social need. The mere fact that such a movement can be successful, and has economic significance of the best kind, the idea should be encouraged." SEE SCHENECTADY PLANT Engineers Shown Moving Pictures of Popular School The men in the School of Engineering saw two reels of pictures yesterday afternoon in Fraser Hall, showing the various departments of the Schenectady works of the General Electric Company. The parts of particular interest to the engineers were the buildings where special training is given to them, graduate work is taken for special work and a course in practical engineering after they leave their technical schools The plant at Schenectady, N. Y. covers a ground area of 330 acres. Installed in the buildings are approximately 9,500 machine tools, 210 traveling cranes, and 7,000 motors. At night thousands of are and tungsten lights make the buildings and grounds light as day. Ninety American colleges and universities of the first rank send graduates from their mechanical and electrical engineering departments to Scheenectady every year. The average annual student enrollment is in the neighborhood of 300, with the number sometimes running as high as 400, depending on industrial demand. Of the needs of the plant, one of the most noted educators in electrical engineering are connected with the company, and the courses offered take in the field of electrical, and electro-mechanical engineering. Reed Golden, '18 College, was called home last week on account of the serious illness of his mother. Mr. Golden will not return to the University the remainder of this semester. Mrs. H. H. P. Butcher, of Wellington, is in Lawrence visiting her son, Carley Butcher, '10 Engineer. She is stay at the home of Prof. E. M. Hopkinson. Out of over 250 life insurance companies in the United States, did you ever see a carefully chosen list of the half-dozen best companies which did not include the Northwestern Mutual of Milwaukee? L. S. Beighly Bring your old suit to me and get twice as much for it. Money loaned on valuables. Fine Art students gave the tenth recital of the year at North College, Wednesday. Each number was given a short message, in order to connect it with his music history course. Those taking part in the program were Ua Allen, Jarvis Javis, Grace Bell, Thewley Warren, Grace Fowler, Fred Noll and Helen Kennis. FINE ARTS STUDENTS HAVE ANOTHER RECITAL ABE WOLFSON 637 Mass. St. Professor Skilton will give a series of four Lenten organ recitals in Fraser Hall, beginning Tuesday. 28. Members of the Fine Arts faculty and local musicians will assist. This series is usually given during Lent each year, as is the general custom in large cities throughout this country. Louis Murphy, '19 Fine Arts, will attend the Junior Prom a tWashburn college Saturday night. Milton Dye, '19 Engineer, claims the distinction of having pieced two quilts. As the result of breaking his leg in a high school track meet two years gao Dye was confined to his bed for six weeks. "I got tired of reading," he said, "and when I asked mother for something to do, she gave me the pieces and told me to go to work. I'm proud of them." We carry a full line of high grade olive oil in all size packages. Dunmires.-Adv. At 900 Tennessee RAYMOND'S PENTE INNING ROOM For parties, banquets, committee feeds, etc., call 92 on the Bell for reservations. Let us prepare your next picnic lunch. Omar's Dream of Paradise in "OMAR, THE TENTMAKER." Bowersock Theatre, one night, Monday, April 3. If it's $20 or so that you care to pay for your Spring Suit, by all means have it tailored to order by Ed. V. Price & Co., Merchant Tailors, Chicago. It is a recognized fact, that no ready made shop or small tailor can give you equal value for the same money. See me today. 808-810 Mass. St. SAMUEL G. CLARKE, 707 Mass. Street. Arrow Shirts—guaranteed fast color Sold exclusively by Johnson & Carl PINEAPPLE ICE CREAM Flavored with Fresh Hawaiian Pineapples We are making up a special lot for Sunday dinner dessert. We can deliver any size order in time for Sunday dinner. We also have vanilla, caramel nut, strawberry, chocolate and orange ice. Phone Us Your Order for Sunday Reynolds Brothers 1031 Massachusetts Street "The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is gone." China Sale The Jones Store China Sales are famous, because of the great values offered. Thousands wait for them and stock up for six months. Another famous Jones China Sale starts Monday, March 27th, at 8:30 o'clock. If you like to save money—don't miss it. Women's Sample Suits Sample Suits are made with greater skill in the actual cutting and stitching and with more attention to finish than regular stock Suits. A happy purchase of hundreds of Sample Suits enables us to offer discriminating dressers smart, stylish, seasonable Suits at Ridiculously Low Prices at this time of year when Prices are usually sky-high. Quality vs Cheapness All furniture and rugs must bear a price in proportion to the skill of the maker and the material that goes into the making. Rugs, usually called expensive are, when justly estimated, the cheapest, since the stress is placed on quality of materials used in piece of furniture or rug in which the stress is placed upon the work of the designer and not the workmanship and material is the first to deteriorate. COME TO KANSAS CITY AT OUR EXPENSE The Jones Store Co. will pay your Railroad Fare to Kansas City and back home by refunding 5% of your purchases up to the amount of your Round Trip Railroad Fare. Be Sure to Come. THE JONES STORE CO You will find the furniture of the former kind here. The latest in design—but with the stress placed on the maximum quality at the minimum price. You will find it a pleasure to do your shopping with us. Kansas City's Profit Sharing Store. In you search for clothes that will give you the clean, live, upand-doing look of youth,ask for KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES Their size graduation, held to fractional exactness, insures a perfect fit. Their fabric value guarantees their wearing quality. At $20, you can get a suit you would be proud to wear, and the degree of service and satisfaction increases correspondingly at $25. ROBERT E. HOUSE