IS A CONTRIBUTOR TO ITALIAN BOOK BOODIN WRITES FOR "WHO'S WHO" IN LEARNING. Book Is Devoted to Writings of Educators From All Parts of tne World. Prof. J. E. Boodlin of the department of philosophy, was one of the contributors to "Almanaceo del 'Coenobium' pel 1911," published in Lugano, Italy. The society which publishes this book also issues an international monthly magazine for "the ad valence of Liberal Studies." This is the third yearly edition of the work. It is a sort of "Who's Who" in the world of learning. From the title page the following is a translation: In connection with each day of the year a short thought, a poem, an aphorism especially adapted for it, by writers, thinkers, and scientists of the world. The articles are printed in the language of the country in which the author resides. Other American contributors were Prof. J. Royse, of Harvard; Prof. A. Schinz, of Bryn Maur Prof. A. H. Lloyd, of Michigan, and the late Prof. W. James, of Harvard. Professor Boodin's article which appears under the date of February 14 is as follows: "Reality reveals itself in five different ways. It has five windows. It reveals itself to our purposive endeavor as a world of restless energies which appear in certain practically predictable sequences; it reveals itself further as time which belies our past judgments and makes new judgments necessary; further we must take account of space as the condition of externality and free mobility in the world of inter-acting energies; we must add consciousness as another fact different from the processes, of which complexity it is the condition of awareness; we must finally recognize the universe as having form or direction—the condition for our realization of value. This is the five-fold truth of reality, the five independent variables, by means of which we must describe it" "Everybody" goes to the Hi awatha after the show. You will always find a good line of toilet waters at the Wilson drug store. For rent—2 rooms , parlor and bed room $15 ; house modern. Home phone 539. Seniors! Do it now. Squires for your pictures. The College Inn is the place for you to eat. Lost—A Kappa key. Return to Kappa house. Go to the Hiawatha after the dance. Lost—Between Ohio and Tennessee streets on Adams, a child's bracelet. Return to Louis Bryant at the College Inn. Try the stuffed dates at Wiedemann's. See Boyles, the printer, for calling cards, stationery and fancy job printing. Salted peanuts at Vic's. Don't put off seeing the Moffitt Studio Co. about the photos you are soon to have made. They can make you what you want and how you want it. Prices right and "all work guaranteed." Nice chocolate candies at Vic's. Messolines will be one of the favorite silks again this season. We are now prepared to show you a complete range of colors in 27 inch widths, For the Dancing Gown a yard, 85c to $1.00 Crepe-de-Chenes are in great demand also; these we show in good range of evening shades, and The 36 inch width, a yard, $1.00 Crane-de-Chauques is in great demand also the price a yard, 50c, 75c and $1.00 Don't put off seeing the Moffitt Studio Co. about the photos you are soon to have made. They can make you what you want and how you want it. Prices right and "all work guaranteed." Come in, get samples and show them to your dressmaker Rates are on at Squires for your pictures. A. D. WEAVER. Daily Princetonian Criticises the Honor Society. WHAT IS PHI BETA KAPPA? HOME DAIRY LUNCH ROOM The Daily Princetonian, the college daily of Princeton University, has created a sensation in collegiate circles by an editorial published Thursday and headed, "What is Phi Beta Kappa?" As organized now the society is termed "useless" by the writer. Following is the editorial: "It is a misnomer to refer to Phi Beta Kappa as a Society in Princeton, for it nexer exists during the college course except for the one short day at Commencement, and then only during one short meeting for organization and the distribution of keys. All that is known here of Phi Beta Kappa is the bare knowledge gleaned on the last day of the-college year that a certain few Seniors have been granted the privilege of wearing the key. Membership in Phi Beta Kappa in Princeton at present is impossible for the undergraduate and for graduate members means only the right to wear the sign of an honor won. "The usefulness such a society should exercise here and does wield in many other universities, is lost entirely under its present organization. As an incentive to work, it is of little importance because it carries with it no practical advantages in itself. As a means to increase general activity, it is useless, because its butterfly existence lasts but a day. And as an honor, it receives far less attention and respect than its high requirements make it deserve, because it is revealed to the general body of undergraduates only on the one occasion. "Why not elect men at the beginning of the junior year who have been high honor men in Freshmen and Sophomore years, thereby affording an opportunity for permanent organization? Phi Beta Kappa would then be a Society in fact as well as in name. It could meet once a month for discussion. It could arrange lectures to be delivered before it by men of prominence outside. It could also have its social side in the development of close flowship among men of similar tastes, the great basis for congeniality. With a permanently existing organization, the advantages of this honorable society could easily and properly be set forth to under-classmen and particularly to the incoming class." ENTREES. Fried catfish ... 20c Veal stew, green peas. ... 15c Baked pork and beans. ... 15c BOASTS Baked goose with dressing...20c Roast pork ...20c Baked fish...20c Prime ribs of beef au jus...15c Get the hits from "Goddess of Liberty" at Bell Brothers. After "The Idle Idol" go to the Hiawatha. Hear the "Varsity Two Step" Seniors! Do it now. Squires for your pictures. Just received, samples of a fine new line of spring suiting from Ed. V. Price & Co., of Chicago. SAM'L. G. CLARKE, 910 Mass. Street. Northwestern Mut. Lif. In. Co. L. S. Beecher. 1415 Mass. Try the old fashion molasses taffy at Wiedemann's. Seniors! Squires is making from six to eight different positions for you to select your Annual pictures from. Our taffy has the flavor and chewing quality. Try it at Wiedemann's. Rates are on at Squires for your pictures. After the dance go to the Hiawatha. Lowney's, Morse's, Douglas and Johnson's bitter sweet chocolates at Wilson's drug store. Get all the hits from "The Golden Girl" at Bell Brothers. For Rent—House suitable for club, 1328 Ohio street. Inquire of Squires, photographer. Get a copy of Varsity Two-step. by Ruth Bower, a K. U. girl, at Bell Brothers. Fresh potato chips at Vic's. For Rent—House suitable for club, 1328 Ohio street. Inquire of Squires, photographer. Get the Glee club concert hit. "College Medley," at Bell Brothers. Particular cleaning and pressing for particular people at Lawrence Pantatorium, 12 West Warren. Get your half-year tickets at the K. U. Pantatorium, both phones 1400. KRESS' New dates and figs at Vic's. 5-10 AND 25 CENT STORE ANNOUNCE THE Grand Opening OF THEIR OF THEIR Music Department Saturday, January 28,1911. All the latest Popular Hits, vocal and instrumental, 10c a copy 20c a copy OPERATIC MUSIC "WATCH KRESS' WINDOWS" Postcards OVER TEN THOUSAND SUBJECTS OT SELECT FROM WE DO CLEANING AND PRESSING M. & M. Novelty Co., 1911 Calendar Pads Now Ready. 944 Mass. St. WE DO CLEANING AND PRESSING for the well dressed people because we do good work at a reasonable price. Give us a trial and be convinced that we are the best. Ladies' Work a Specialty. The College Pantatorium THE PLACE THAT SATISFIES 1400 Louisiana Bell 588 Heve 774 K. U. Loop Street Car Time Table. Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts street, 10, 25, 40, 55 minutes past the hour via. Mississippi street, for K. U., from 7:30 a. m. to 5:25 p. m. and 55 and 25 minutes past the hour, 5:55 p. m. to 10:55 p. m. Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts street, 5, 20, 35, 50 minutes past the hour, via. Tennessee street, for K. U. from 7:30 a.m. to 5:35 p.m., and 5 and 35 minutes past the hour, 6:05 to 10:35 p.m. Cars leave K. U. for down town 7, 22, 37, 52 minutes past the hour; 6.22 a. m. to 10.52 p. m. Lawrence Railway and Light Co. Milk In which the milk bacteria are diminished and retarded? Hence Do You Want Milk ABSOLUTELY free from all germs of Tuberculosis, Typhoid Fever, Scarlitina and other dread diseases? Milk Free from "Cowy" or "Stable" odors? Milk Shorn of onion and weed taste and of flavors of any kind produced by objectionable feed? And still Milk Normal in taste and appearance? If you want Pasteurized Milk Milk Which is now supplied by LAWRENCE CREAMERY CO through your grocer or by wagon. A telephone call will bring it to your door. OUR Milk Is being furnished by three of the oldest and best darymen in this vicinity from long established high grade dairy herds. Visit us and see what is meant by a thoroughly sanitary and up-to-date milk plant. THE LAWRENCE CREAMERY CO. After the dance go to the Hiawatha. “Everybody” goes to the Hiawatha after the show. We Like to do Little Jobs of Repairing. THE COLLEGE JEWELER P. S.-We also like to do all kinds of Optical Work.