UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THEATRE VARSITY Today: Vaudeville and Picture Entertainment Extraordinary Today Vaudeville attraction extraordinary. Music lovers and others hear the celebrated Italian musicians just completing their fourth tour of the world; Orpheum music artist Mlle. Rosetta, Celebrated Italian Harpist In addition to Shubert Five-Act Problem Drama $ MONEY $ ANY SEAT IN THE HOUSE TEN CENTS Particular Cleanning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE 12 W. Ninth Lawrence Pantatorium Phones 506 Just Received Another 40 Dozen of Silk Sox Colors: Black and Tan 2 Pair for 2 Bits ROBERT E. HOUSE ALL SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS AT THE FLOWER SHOP Let us fill your next order if you are not already a customer. 8251 Mass Street Phones,621 London—The full program was issued recently of the much-discussed rewritten vote by Sir James Barrie for Gaby Deslys, which Charles Frohman will produce at the Duke of York's Theatre this month. TWO NEW PLAYS BY BARRIE To be Produced in London This Month One Burlesques the Revue "Royy Rapture" is the title, with the sub-title "The Pride of the Beauty Chorus." There are to be seven scenes, one of which is The Choice of the Receiving Chins; and another "How to be Happy Thought at Home." The program indicates that "Rosy Rapture" is a burlesque of the modern revue. Gaby Deslys will play the title role. By way of contrast, the evening's performance will begin with "The New Word—a Fireside Scene," in which Sir James Barrie is believed to have struck an altogether different note. Dudley J. Pratt, graduate student in botany, went to Perry today to teach the school play given by Mr. Pratt. Mr. Pratt is a college of the high school there last year. Subscribe for the Daily Kansan Mrs. L. Davis, of Downs, who has been visiting her son Donald, freshman College, for the past three weeks, left Wednesday afternoon. A. C. Nicolet, junior chemical engineer, was taken ill on Thursday, and forced to go to his home in Kansas to be back on the Hill again next week. The Busiest Time of the Year Parties-Dances-New Courses-Track Meets Commencement-Baseball Games If you want to be informed on all of these important happenings. Keep up with the important things of the University The Daily Kansan has a large and competent force of reporters who are kept busy every day looking for the things you want to know. The Daily KANSAN from now until commencement $1.25 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "Send the Kansan Home" HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS TO DISCUSS QUESTIONS (Continued from page 1) "Individual Differences," Prof G. M Whippe, University of Illinois. "Play Ground Work," Prof. W. A McKeever, University of Kansas. SECTION MEETINGS 10:00 to 12:00 a. m. Administration Round Tab Chapel, Fraser Hall. Chairman M. E. Pearson, Kansas City. *"Values and Dangers of Education al Surveys," H. B. Wilson, Topeka. "Keeping Teachers Growing," L. A. Lowyther Eunoria. "Business Relations and Respon- sibilities Superintendent." Arch I, Bell Ottawa Address, Charles H. Judd. English Round Table Green Hall, Lecture Room, Chairi- mary Hall, Empronta, Statua- nal Normal School, Emporia Current Literature in School Courses: should it be used; values and objections, Miss Margaret Carpenter, and classics? Miss Lita Battley, Lawrence; In what relation to composition? Miss Ruth E. Hunt, Abilene; In what adaptation to grades and high schools respectively? Miss Gertrude Buck, Emporia; Relative value of types, Mr. G. S. Lasher, Emoria. Chief Problems now before English Teachers; Oral expression; what grades and high schools need; Oral composition—proper organization, Rudolf Warburg, William Hare, emulation is being done, Miss Josephine Hore, Wellington; Extras *journalism, debating, dramatics and what to do with them, Miss Carmie S. Wolfe, Topeka, Ralie in composition Winston, Lawrence, Business Session.* Biological Round Table Snow Hall Lecture Room. Chairman, Prof. Ida h. Hoye, University of New York. "Agriculture in the High School,' J. W. Zahnle, El Dorado. Discussion, Miss Alfa Miller, Kansas City. Discussion, Miss Glendale Griffiths Iola. "Practical Botany in the High School," Prof. W. C. Stevens, Universi- "Zoology in the High School," Prof. R. M. Aller, University of Kansas. Discussion, Miss Brownie Angle Kansas City. "Physiology in the High School', Dr.F, W. White, Emporia, Discussion, Miss Ruth Jackson Wichita. Mathematics Round Table Blake Hall Lecture Room. Chairman, Prof. G. U. Mitchell, University "Weak Places in High School Algebra as Seen by High School Teachers." Miss Eleanora Harris, Hutchinson. Discussion led by Prof. J, N. Van der Vries, University of Kansas. Discussion led by Prof. W.H. H. An drowses, State Agricultural College Mam "Retrospect and 'Prospect' in High School Mathematics" M. E. Scholl of the University of Chicago Home Economics Round Table "The Use of Illustrative Material in Tenching Food Courses," Prof. E. H. Tresser, ed., ed. "How Can the University Department Serve the High School Teacher?" Mrs. Helena Pincotm Symms, Atchison Room 8, Fraser Hall. Chairman, Room Elizabeth Sprague, Chairman, Elizabeth Sprague. General Discussion: "The Relation Between University and High School Curriculums" ser. Chairman, Prof. E. F. Engle. "Report of Committee on Text books for State Adoption" J. R. Thierstein, Effingham. "Character and Extent of Supplementary Activities by High School Pupils in German," Miss Alberta Cavin, Clay Center. "Wilhelm Teil; Its Value and Place in the High School Curriculum." Miss Karen McCormick. Modern Language Section 80 German Section, Room 206-207 French Section, Room 208-209 Romance Languages Section, Room 306. Fraser, Chairman, Prof. Bugeau, Inc. The Content of the First Two Years in College Skidmore University of Kansas. Psychology Round Table Room 110, Fraser Hall, Chairman, Prof. Ralph E. Carter, University of Kansas. The "Content of the first '100 Years' York University" by Theur L. Qven, University of Kansas. TO- BOWERSOCK Tomor row DAY "Essentials of a Course in Psychology for the Normal Trainin High Schools," Prof. R. M. Ogder University of Kansas. "Adaptation of the State Text to the Use of High School Students' Points for Special Emphasis, Miss Eva M. Cook, Paola; Points to be Slurred or Omitted, Miss Eva Sondra, orincerced in Applicant's Supplement Experiments, J. W. Roberts, Sedan; Sequence of Topics, C. E. Rarick, Orburee. General Discussion. PALATIAL HOME OF PARAMOUNT FILMS The Great Photo Play Featuring MYRTLE STEDMAN and COURTNEY FOOTE in 'HYPOCRITES' Written and Produced by Lois Weber 10c--Any Seat in the House--10c BOWERSOCK MONDAY CAPRICE OF KITTY Why Not a Victrola or Grafanola and some good records? These wonderful entertainers are within the reach of every purse and the enjoyment that you receive from them will many times pay you for the investment. $15.00 to $200.00 and easy terms if you like. Bell Bros. Music Co. R. D. Krum, Mgr. Round Table on Individual Differences 2:30 to 4:30 p. m., Room 110, Fri- Chairman, Prof. Raymond A. Schwegler, University of Kansas, "Image and Memory Types in the Schoolroom," Prof. R. E. Carter, University of Kansas. "Vocational Guidance in the Light Individual Differences." I, B. Morrison "How can the Schools Adjust Themselves to the Individual Difference Factor in their Students?" Prof. H. W. Nutt, University of Kansas. General Discussion. Picked Up Between Classes Eloise Stevenson, prospective journalist, started out yesterday to interview Prof. Goldwin Goldsmith, of the department of architecture. She was a trifle nervous, but strove to conceal this sad fact beneath a bold, professional exterior. She walked up to him calmly, and in her best reported manual manner, politely, "Pardon me, Mr. Goldsmith, the architecture?" She says that after he got through laughing he was very nice to her. Twenty-three of the student organizations on the Hill are using the free record books issued at the Registrar's office. Most of them are not used but the societies are using them but only half of the class organization have applied. James H. Holden, a junior Engineer, who has been pledged Alpha Chi Sigma, is a transfer from Tufts College entered the University in February. With a commendable spirit, Helen R. Hoopes, instructor in rhetoric, having read what the Daily Kanasan said about keeping class class. The new literature class Friday for detaining it on her one lonely offense some weeks ago. Norman J. Pierce, senior Engineer, went to Topeka Wednesday evening, to attend a St. Patrick's party at Kellam Hall. Verma Treadway, a former student of the University, now studying domestic science at the Agricultural university, spent Sunday at the Achoth house. Rev. William D. Schermerhorn, member of the faculty of Garrick Bellic Institute, University Evansville. University yesterday. He granted interviews at Myers Hall to Guy Waldo spent Wednesday with the team, visiting the legaturie in Topen. some of the students who n. interested in religious work. Miss Della Guier, who has been visiting her sister, Ola, sophomore College, has returned to her home in Kiowa. Instead of repairing to the haunted house as heretofore, the old and new members, thirty in number, of the Y. W. C. A. cabinet will hold its annual house party at the home of Vanetta Hosford, 548 E. 19th street. Norma Marshall, freshman College, who has been off the Hill since Monday on account of illness, is again attending classes. A chafing-dish "spread" was given by Jane Weaver Wednesday night to a dozen women friends in her room at 1234 Mississippi. Miss Mildred Thomas, of Kansas City, Mo., will arrive Friday afternoon to be the guest of Dorothy McKown, junior College, until Sunday. Via Walling, sophomore College, is recovering from a severe attack of the gripe. Students! The address of J. S. Parker should be 14% Tennessee street. Phone Bell 854-236-7000. Good positions open to students for summer vacation. Both salary and commission. Get our World's address. Address Box 12, Lawrence—Adv. Peach ice cream, flavored with the fruit, Wiedemann's—Adv. Dr. John S. Glendenning will preach at the Presbyterian church both morning and evening Sunday.—Adv. Stationery "His Majesty" Box Paper Per lb., 25c "His Majesty" Envelopes 3 packages, 25c Hoadley's 15-17 W. Warren