UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THEATRE VARSITY The College Theatre Today's proceeds for the benefit of the Men's Student Council. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS with Margery Wilson in "DOUBLE TROUBLE" Produced by D.W.Griffith Tomorrow: "Silver Threads Among the Gold." Added Attraction: Vocal Solo by Mr. Gafney. YOULL get exactly what you want and when you want it, and at a price to suit your purse if you have me take your correct measure for your new Spring Suit. See my new arrivals in exclusive fashions and woolens and leave your measure Today. Now. Deliveries to suit your convenience SAMUEL G. CLARKE, 707 Mass. St. Do You Think It Is Economy? You can't shave against the "grain" and that's what you try to do every time you use a safety razor. 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Books For Rest Room Pictures of universities in Europe and America, together with cards showing European scenes, and books about them. Also shown are the Women's Rest Room, and Mrs. Eustace Brown, advisor of women, is endeavoring to obtain a bookcase for her children, which has been available, but Mrs. Brown hopes to secure the bookcase in a few days. Chancellor Under The Weather Chancellor Under The Weather Chancellor Frank Strong is confined to his home today at 1348 Louisiana street with a light attack of gripe. He is expected back at his office by tomorrow or Thursday. No Valentine Party Friday evening. There will be no valentine party Friday evening. The Methodist Young People have provided a fund for the Social Service work for which the Valentine service was to be given. Watch for the date of the Washington party. Preserve your picture and let us do your framing. Squires. Studio... Dr. M. T. Sudler of the School of Medicine, is in Chicago today attending the annual Conference on Medical Education. Do you know what life insurance company has insured more of the most successful men in Lawrence than all other companies? L. S.Brightly LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. wants ambitious young people to enroll and prepare for exceptional positions, as bookkeeper, stenographers, private secretaries, civil service. Positions required as soon as competent. Enroll any Monday. Write, phone or call for catalogue. 645 Mass. St., Two Floors. E. S. WEATHERBY, Superintendent. W. H. QUAKENBUSH President Never mind if you are not quite ready to buy, come in any way and let us show you the new weaves, colors and models. You'll find them quite different and you'll be sure to want one. Prices from $5.00 to $15.00 New Spring Skirts FUSSERS! TAKE NOTICE! Before one of the largest crowds that ever attended any social function of the University Club, Prof. Arthur Nevin gave his illustrated recital of his Indian opera, "Poia," at the club house last night. Date Rule is Off Tonight For Council Benefit Show at Varsity Professor Nevin sketched the story of the opera, and illustrated it by singing selections from the opera. Many of these songs are without words, being exact representations of the chants of the Blackfoot Indians, but some have English words written for them. Mr. Nevin lived for two years among the Blackfoot people in Montana, and so skilled their music and gathered material from which he composed the opera. "Poia" ranks high among the modern operas and has even been accepted by the Roya' Opera in Berlin. The story of the opera concerns the Indian prophet, Poetia, who in his wanderings had visited the Sun-god, and who later was sent to the sun-worship. It was only by constant and intimate association with this tribe of Indians during the two years that Mr. Nevin was able to gain their trust and confidence about their religion and their music. The recital was one of a series of ladies' evenings arranged by the committee on entertainment for the year. Refreshments were served. PICK DEBATING SQUAD FOR 3-CORNERED TALK Professor Nevin Sketches Story of "Poia" to University Club H. Smith and Bruce Shomber will sell tickets at the Varsity tonight A. Rogers, H. Adams and J. Gardner been selling tickets on the campus. The debating squads which will work out for the teams to be sent against Missouri, Colorado and Oklahoma were announced this week. Howard T. Hill, coach of University debaters. They are as follows: The Student Council has been fortunate in making money to pay off debts carried over from last year and with the money cleared tonight we have done some constructive work which they have been planning for some time. The W. S. G. A. has declared the date rule off for tonight owing to the Student Council benefit which will be given at the Varsity Theatre. The film is "Double Trouble" and Douglas Farnum will play the leading role. The first show will not begin until the next week; the second meet which will be held the fore part of the evening. The second show will start at 9:30. ENTERTAINS WITH OPERA Missouri; O. H. Burns, Rayman McQuistan, H. A. Shinn, and Lyle Alcott Colorado: W. O. Hake, Clarendon Havinghurst. Merie Smith, Leland A. Smith, M. H. Read, Will Dodds, and Wayne Edwards. Okahama. J. Donaldson, W. homa and Colonel Joe. "Resolved That" their debates will remain their debates until within a short time before the date set for the contests. Three men will then be chosen from each squad to represent Kau- The Missouri debate, which will occur about April 7, is on the question “Resolved. That inter-collegiate athletics should be abolished by Amendments. The Kansas defends the negative. The debate will be held in Fraser Hall. Tickets are now on sale for the Junior Girls' dance which is to be held in the Robinson Gymnasium Saturday afternoon from 2:30 to 4:15. The only members of any of the following members of the mixer committee: Margaret McElvin, Elizabeth Ulrich, Ethiel McGreey, Gail Hull, Helen Becker, Rankin, Elisp Sparr, Josie Trinkle, Frances Irvine, Beth Kinsale. Friday, March 10, is the date set for the Triangular debate with Oklahoma and Colorado. "Resolved, That the United States should permanently retain the Philippine Island" the Kauai Islanders said in the affirmative here against Colorado and the negative at Norman against Oklahoma. The graduate managers of the leading universities in the East are forming an Intercollegiate Association of Graduate Managers of Athletics. Eight universities have signified their intention of enrolling in the new association. They are: Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton, Pennsylvania State, and Yale. Get your March Cosmopolitan on the 10th at Carroll's.-Adv. We have been doing it and know how—to furnish you with as fine apparel you ever eat. Made in a sanitary bakshop. Brinkman's. Adv. GIVES A NEW ROADWAY McGowan to Present Southeast Campus Entrance Mr. M. W. Gowan has given the city a forty-foot roadway which will provide the campus with a southeast approach, the absence of which has been a source of vexation to the University people for many years. The city commissioners met this morning and accepted the grant. Although no definite time has been set to begin the work on this approach it is probable that at least a good sidewalk to the campus will soon be built. Besides making an appropriate entrance for the siders the new roadway when completed will do much to beautify the campus. Musical Concert Thursday The second concert under the auspices of the Lawrence music club will be given Thursday night in the Presbyterian Church, Segur Salvo, the well known Italian harpist, Miss Austin, an English violinist and pianist, Rasmus Coloratura soprano of Minnesota, will make up the program. Return Those Books The students who have the following books should return them to the Journalism Library at once: Durand's "Handbook to the Poetry of Kipling; Curtis" "Modern Ghosts"; White's "In Our Town;" and the Maupassant volume of the "Little French Master Pieces" series. When ordering from your grocery store any just "brend" but Brinickan's when ordering from the grocery store. Worlds almanacs at Carroll's—Adv. Seniors—we make two pictures for $150 at the Auction. “The Annuial,” Squires’ Studio; “Adv.” Kodakers—Let us do your finishing —one day service. Con Squires.— Adv. March Cosmopolitan on sale 10th at Carroll's.—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. 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