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NUMBER 119 Vol. XX-New Series X. IOWA CITY, IOWA, 'f ESDAY, MARCH 1, 1921 : IOWAWA TO HAVE PARADE GLEE CLUB HOLDS FRIVOL IS DELAYED SPECIAL PRACTICES "UNDER COVER" Prizes To Be Given- Groups For Best Limited Number of Copies To Be SPURT IN LAST UNCOVERED BY Costumes FOR HOME CONCERT Printed-Based on Ticket Sale MINUTES GIVES A parade is to be the new feature Special rehearsals of the men's glee The March number of Frivol, Uni­ of the Iowawa celebration which will club have been called by Prof. William versity humorous magazine will ap­ CAST TONIGHT be held May 12. E. Hays, director of the 'club, in pre­ pear Monday March 7 instead of Wed­ HAWKS VICTORY A $50 silver loving cup will be paration for the annual home concert nesday March 2, according to Warren Property Seta to Be Elaborate given as a prize to the fraternity or to be given in the natural science aud­ L. Bassett A4 of Des Moines, editor. Three Baskets Just Before Fi­ group of men outside of a freternity itorium Thursday evening, March 3. A number of delayed cuts and late • -Cast Haa H.d Previoua nal Whistle Defeat which parades the best animal made Professor Hays has announced the material which the staff desires to in­ Amateur Experience out of men. The animal may be complete program which will include clude in this number will cause the de­ Purple, 20 to 14 either real or imaginary in character. besides t1)e numbers by the club, solo lay. TICKET SALE UC E SFUL A silver loving cup will also be giv­ and quartette numbers and some ban­ The womens athletic association will SCORE TIED IN FIRST HALF to the sorority or group of women jo stunts by Fred A. Steiner Ll of have charge of this sale of the maga­ Su pen e To Be Held Unitl Last 3 outside of a sorority which submits Corydon. The program will be as fol­ zine. Tickets will be sold by members Close Defense by Northwestern Minute of Play - Plot Hinge the best costumed May queen with lows: "0, Valiant Sons" (Eville-Salt­ of this organization during the entire Holde Old Gold Five Down Most of About a Necklace. Valued At $200,- her retinue. The Queen of the win­ er) by the club; "The Garden of Your week. Tickets will also be on sale at Way-Shimek and Lohman Stage 000 - Mi Romola H. Latchem I ning group ,vill be crowned at the Heart" (Dorel-Salter) by the club; Whetstones and the book stores. Rally Resulting in Victory - Ev­ In Charge of Production dance, later in the evening. bass solo, "Myself When Young" The number of copies printed will anston Team Uses Substitues The last section of the parade will Persian Garden-Lehman) by Harry be based on the sale of tickets, accord­ The annual Philo-Octave play, a be open to everyone in the University. E. Schmidt A3 of Burlington. ing to Raymond Peterson A2 of Coun­ Evanston, Ill., Feb. 28, (Special to four act melodrama, "Under Cover" Merchandise prizes will be given to "Macushla" (MacMurrough) by the icl Bluffs, circulation manager. by Roi Cooper McGrue, author of the individuals or couples having the club; selected banjo numbers by The Daily Iowan): Iowa's rally in the many popular theatrical succes es, best costuming. All the prizes will Steiner; a group of favorite songs by last five minutes of the basketball will be given tonight at 8 :15 o'clock be awarded at the dance. the club; selected quartette numbers g81ne with Northwestern at Evan­ at the Englert theater. by Leslie M. Hays A4 of Seymour, TRACK MEN MAY ston tonight during which the Hawk­ It is said that the property ,viII ex­ Vernon B. Thomas A2 of Corning, eyes caged three baskets, was the fea­ cel any ever u ed in the Englert thea­ WORK STOPS ON Schmidt, and J. Frederic Allebach A2 ENTER,CARNIVAL ture'that won the game for Iowa by ter. Indications are that th ardous of Iowa City; "Twilight" (Buck) by a score of 20 to 14. week of rehear al under Mis Rom­ the club; tenor solo, "Lullaby from The scgre W!lS ticd at 14 to 14 at Jocelyn" (Godard) by L. Hays; "By Wilson, IleIding, Crawford and ola H. Latc¥m, instructor in the NEW. BUILDINGS the beginning of the last five minutes the Sea" (Mark Andrews) by the Hoffman May' Participate University high chool, will produce of the play, when Lohman and Shimek cluh; and "Old Gold". a vet·y creditable piece of dramatic Completion of Armory, Nurses' In Track Event started scoring and made the final Many of th~se selections were given work. The personnel of the cast ha three baskets of the game. The game Home and Hospital Awaits on the concert tour during the Christ­ had some previous experience on the was close up to th~ last five minutes. Appropriation mas holidays and reports from those University of Iowa track atheltes stage as amateurs to recommend them At the half time period, the score was who heard the concerts then indicate who will probably be entered in the for the ca t of the production. a 7 to 7 tie. thab the entertainment Thursdayeven­ Illinois Relay carnival to be held at Charle C. Bowie A4 of San Benito, Work on the new armory and the ing will please both the students and Urbana next Saturday are Wilson in Northwestern's players wel'e still Texa , will play the role of the lead­ new' psychopathic hospital across the people of Iowa City. the dash and broad jump; Crawford out of condition from the Purdue game ing man, Steven Denby, who is sus­ river will not be continued until the The concert will begin at 8 o'clock, and Captain Belding in the low and so that the second string was used pected of muggling a 200,000 neck­ state legislature passes the bill for and admission will be 50 cents. Tickets high hurdles; and Hoffman in the until late in the game when Palmer leae through the cu tom hou e. Wava additional funds, according to J. ' M. are now on sale and are being distrib­ high jump. _ and Saunders were subst\tuted, \n an M. Smith A4 of edar Rapid as Ethel Fisk, superintendent of grounds and uted by individual members of the If a team is entered in t he medley effort to break the tie in the Purple'S Cartwright will be the leading wom­ buildings, and in charge of the con­ club. relay race, Beck and Grelck will prob­ favor. an, and Leona White A2 of ouncil struction 0: tl!ese buildings. The new ably run the quarter, Noll, the half. The game was one of close defense Bluff. will tak£' the part of Norma nuTS $' home located ju t east of the OPH PLA Y SENWltS TONIGHT and McIntire the mile. The Relay Rutledge, a ociety girl who use her Perkin's hospital will be completed throughout, and little ragged playing, Carnival is considered one of the most charms to intrigue the smuggler. just as soon as the weather will per­ but h81'd contention for shots. Shots hampioDA in Women' Ba ketball to important track events of the year The plot hin e about the neeklace mit. The original appropriati n for were comparatively few for both He Decide:l by Final Game in athletic cil·c1es. Thirty-seven col­ teams and few misses chal'acterized which has b en smuggled into the the new armory and the new hospital leges have already entered. the shooting. United tatcs. The audience will be proved to be insufficient on account of The round robin plan of games be­ kept in u p nse until three minutes the increased prices of both materials aptain Eby of the University of Pattel'son starred foy Nort":western twe n women's class basketball teams before the curtain falls in the la t and labor, and more money must be Pennsylvania who was winner of sec­ by his speedy dribbling down the has been discarded because that meth­ act. There will b thr c ne at granted if the buildings are to be ond place in the 800 meter l'ace at the floor which netted him three baskets. od takes too much time, according to Olympic games will start in special the millionaire's home on Long I land, constructed as previously planned. a Shimek was the basis of Iowa's scor­ a decision reached by the cle steams New York, and one in th cu tom of­ 600 yard race. The 75 yard dash is ing with foul' baskets and fOUl' fouls The exterior of the armory is prac­ and women's physical education in­ fice in New York City. the event around which much of the for twelve points. Captain Kaufmann tically complete, but none of t,he in­ structors at a meeting held at 5 interest is centered as practically all Due to the successful ticket sales scol'ed two baskets. terior furnishings have yet been pro­ o'clock yesterday afternoon. of the star sprinters of the middle on Saturday and Monday, Norman V. Lineup : vided. Unless the legislature mater­ The teams which have not met will West and many from the East are Sherwin A4 of Clear Lake, production ially increases the previous appropria­ play each other. The sophomore­ entered. Iowa 20 Northwestern 14 manager, exp cta filled hou e. Tick­ tion of ,125,000, the imposing two senior game will be this evening at Shimek, rf McKenzie, Ig ets for the performance will b on story front must be omitted. Thf' 5 o'clock and the freshman-junior TA ON POETRY TO BE Lohman, If Patterson, l'g sale all day at th En lert theater box LK structure has not been used this win­ game tomorrow evening, probably at GIVEN AT Y. W. MEETING Frohwein, c Hollis, c office for fifty and eventy-five c nts ter on account of the lack of heat. 5 o'clock. Kaufmann, rg. Franzen, If and on dollar. Re ervations for McGovney, 19 Lyman, rf It is now being used for indoor track. Winners of these tl\'o gamtls will Prof. Edwin F. Piper of the de­ other tickets can be Jllad this morn­ Substitutes: Palmel' for Lyman, Shortag of funds last fall prohibited play each other, the ~ ime to be de­ partment of English will speak be­ ing at 0 o'clock. Saunders for Palmer. Baskets: Shi­ the installation of a heating plant and cided later, and the winner of that fore the members of the Y. W. C. A. mek, 4; Paterson, 3; Lohl1lan, Kauf­ other equipment necessary to make final game will be dubbed champion. tomorrow on "The Modern Develop­ PICTURES ARRIVE FOR mann, 2; McKenzie, Franzen, Lyman, the building useful for military pur­ This procedure will eliminate one ment of Poetry." 1. Fouls: Shimek, 4; McKenzie, 2. ANNUAL ART EXHIBIT poses, and without additional appro­ of the teams which is now in the lead His talk will be the first of a series TO OPEN TOMORROW priations the construction cannot be and give the seniors or sophomores of talks that are to be given before the TICKET SALE MARCH " continued this pring. neither of which have won a game, Y. W. C. A. Miss Margaret S. Sher­ a chance Th pictur s for the sev nth annual The psychopathic hospital is in at the final game. The pres­ man, of the department of public practically the same stage of con­ ent standing is: art exhibition to be giv n und l' the speaking, was scheduled to speak at $1 i Set as Price of Tickets For The struction. The '150,000 appropriation Won Lost auspic II of th Fin Arts as ociation the meeting a week ago, but was un­ Annual Law Jubilee of Iowa City arriv d y sterday morn­ for this building has also been used, Freshmen 2 o able to do so on account of illness. the work is halted, dependent upon ing, and will be on public display ophomol'es o 2 Other talks of the series will be giv­ Tickets for the Law Jubilee to be action of the state legislature. Junior ltarting tcrmorrow morning at 9 2 o en by Prof. Samuel B. Sloan on "Thl given at the Englert theater on March Seniors o'clock. The new nurses' home is at present o 2 Modern Novel" and by Prof. Philip 10, will be placed on sale Friday, only one story high but when com­ G. Clapp, on "Music." Th xhibit cam from th Univer­ ECONOMJ PRIZE OFFERED March 4, according to Edgar J. Good­ Iity of N brash, and is on a circuit pleted will be two stories and will ac­ rich La of Anoka, Minn., manager through th Mlddl West, under the commodate 120 nurses. According to Pollack of Research. Foundation Otrers SCIENCE CLUB TO MEET of the play. The price of the tickets mana ment of Prof. Paul Grumman, Superintendent Fisk, efforts are being 'fhr'ee Prizes for Best Essays will be one dollar, excluding war tax, mad to have this building ready for director of th Ichool of Fin Arts at Members to Discuss a Question of Reservations may be made at 'the occupation next fall. the Univ rsity of N braska. It is bor­ Three cash prizes amounting to International Interest Englert theater on March 9. rowed from th Ehrlich galleries, New The bill which contains provision $2000 ate offered fOl' essays in eeo­ .. Rehearsals for the play are pro­ York City, and contains thirty-two for appropriations til continue t~ nomies by the Francis D. Pollack of "Abolition of the Sound Dues" by original paintings by twenty-seven of construction of the hospital and the the foundation for economic research S. P. Fogdall G of Denmark, will be gressing nicely," said Goodrich, "and Am rica's bellt early Amel'lcan paint. armory, all50 includes other Ilppro­ at N wton, Massachusetts. the ' subject of discussion at the meet­ the play is rounding into shape rapid­ ers. priations asked by the University, and The prizes are; fir t: a prize of ing of the Social Science club at 226 ly. We have aranged a number of University stud nts Dlay obtain is at pr sent being investigated by $1,000 open to ev l'ybody, without liberal arts building at 7:15 o'clock features for the play that will un­ ason tick La at th Unlv rslty book the state legilllature. All soon as It restl'iction; second: 8 prize of ,500 tonight. doubtedly make it surpass any of the lltor tor 25 c nt , admitting them to is passed, work will b continued on for the best eSllay from an under­ The question is one that has attract­ productions of previous years." the gall rl s In th Burkl y hotel, a the building. graduate In any college, or other ed international interest and relate The Law Jubilee is the annual en­ often all th y wish during March 2 school of college grade in the United to the paying of a tax for the upkeep tertainment given by the students of to 10. Memberll of th Fin Artl! all 0- INTERE T IN INTERFRAT States; third: a scholar ship of $500 of buoys, quays, and other coast the college of law. Last year the elation of Iowa ity will bt> hosts and SWIMMING MEET DULLEO in any coli ge for the best essay by equipment along the sounds of Den­ program consisted of three actll. The hostes I during th hours of th ex­ a student in any high school, or other mark. first was a one act play, "The Big hibit from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. v ry week Entrie for the interfraternity school of lecondary grade. Event" written by three law students. day and from 2 to 5 In th afternoon swim mini relays to be held Wednes­ The eBsaYI must not have more than MISS SHUMWAY RESIGNS The second was called the "Great Out­ on Sunday. day and Thursday nights will close to­ 10,000 words and must be on one of Mi8s Vivian Shumway, who has re­ doors" and showed a roadside Gypsy night at 6 o'clock. Many fraternities the following subjects: "The Part signed her po8ition as instructor in camp with a number of musicians RIETZ RE ElVES APPOINTMENT hav l!ignlfled their intention to enter that Money Plays in Economic Theo­ hygiene and preventative medicine, around a glowing campfire. The min­ ProfCIIsor Henry L. Rietz of tbe the meet but few have Bent in their en­ ry," "Causes of Unetnployment and and a88istant to Dr. Henry Albert in strel part came in the last act with department of mathematics bat! reo tries. The emi-tlnals will be held Remedlel," and "Conditions which De­ the college of medicine, has accepted the scene laid in· a club room where cently !>ten appointed alBOClat, editor Wednesday night and the finals on the termine how Much the Consumer Gets a position on the staff of the Luther­ the King of Melody Land and his of the Bulletin of th American Math­ following night. The Eels club will for his Dollar." The ellsays must be an h08pital in Hampton. She will chorua in grand opera costumes en­ ematical 80 lety. give a hield to the winning team. completed by December 81, 1921. have charge of the laboratory there. tertained at a spirited jubilee. , ~------~----~ -- -~

PAGE TWO THE DAlLY IOWAN, STATE UNiVERSITY OF IOWA Tuesday, March 1, 1921 'fuesd,ay, ~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ L. Block A3 of Davenport; J~mes - reasonably go. It hopes to send one A. F. I. will meet tonight at 7 -o'­ DAI~Y THE IOWAN Hopkins, the Kidder's butler, Gregory ,.w;.hed ..very mornlnll' except Monday by the of its members to a national conven­ SPONSOR PLAN clock in room 13 liberal arts building. Daily Iowan PubJiAhing Company at 111- tion of Student Council members; Foley A2 of Rock Rapids; Mrs. Fitz­ Robert W. Hayes, secretary. 111; South Clinton Street. Iowa City. Iowa ".eription rate. delivered •.•. $4.00 per year meanwhile learning of the activities WORKS WELL; hugh-Morris, Freddie's mamma, Mar­

upon the stage we heap abuse upon it The Du Pont Ammunition company chosen but the nanle will not be giv- ~1I"lIIll11l1l1l1l1l1l11ll11l11l11l1l1llllllllllllllnllllllllllllllll1l1l11l1l1l1l11l11l1l11l1l1l1l1l1l1U11111111111111IIIIIIIIIIUlIlIlIlIlIllIlIllIlIlIlItIIlIllIf1II111I1II11I11IU1u ••mltlIIlIlUIlIII whenever a gale blows dust in our fellowship of $750 per year, which has en out until latcr, according to Mrs. - -

eyes. been awarded to John R. Couture G William R. Hart, director of the play. t==_ - li- We are so constituted that we shall of Iowa City for the current year of The tentative cast as chosen by Mrs. _ become grouchy if the temperature 1920-1921 will be continued next year. Hart includes: = - sinks below 35 degrees this month; The Du Pont fellowship was originat­ Jim McShane, an adventurer, Albert ~ we shall be furious if the mercury be­ ed by E. I. DuPont de Nemours, man­ F: Ward A2 of Clinton; Kirsty Mc- § comes intimate with the zero mark. ufactures of explosives, for research Neil, Jim's pal, Lloyd Anderson S2 ~ We have some compassion for the ice in chemistry. of Madl'id; Christophel' Randolph Kid- ~ man but we shall feel that we are be­ This fellowship is given to graduate del' Sr., a financier, L. K. Shul11flker ~ ing cheated out of something if the students doing research work in chem­ of McMinnville, Ore.; Helen Kidder,. ~ weather happens to \ permit them to istry for the purpose of encouraging (Mrs. Eleanor Herrick), Genevieve § harvest some ice. development of that subject, accord­ Cleary A4 'of Waterloo; Two Half ~ But even if it does rain and snow Breeds, Lauren H. Smith A2 of Cher- ~ ing to Prof. Elbert W. Rockwood of okee and Kenneth Griffin A2 of Io\va "':'11I1111I1I11I111I1111I11II111111I1I111~111111I1"1I111111t111111"1111I1lllllIlIlIllIUIIIIIIIIIIU/IIllIlIlllilltlllllillllllUlllllllllltJlllllllllfll"fft 'ftf tfl""tIUHtlltltfllm'UlltlllltlfUSIIII and blow this month, there is some­ the department of chemistry. The thing to be thankful for. The dances chemical staff' decides the winner of City. and movie will continue and the in­ the fellowship on tJ:!e basis of scholar­ Patrick J. O'Brien, a lawyer, Harold auguration of the president may bl'ing ship. D. Keely L1 of Maquoketa; Frederick , I normalcy, if n, l in industrial and so­ Fitzhugh-Morris, a young spend- Last year the fellowship was a­ thrift, Carl B. Kreiner A2 of Ottum­ cial circles p'rhallS in weat]ler concli­ warded to George G. Sward, A. S. '19, wa; Hotel lyerkR, Irving B. Weber tions. Some IH:Jple believe Mr. Hard­ of Iowa City, now with the Bureau A3 of Iowa City and Lloyd E. Barber ing can do anything. of Standards at Washington, D. C., If, A2 of Sanborn; Bell Hops, Walter J. -Signs of Spring And after all there are but 31 days as a chcmist. Dehner A2 of Iowa City and John E. in March. Tilgney A3 of Hawarden; Christopher Randolph Kidder Jr., who had a rich STUDENT COUNCIL I' ALICA nONS SENT FREE father, Fred A. Steiner Ll of Cory­ Cause a desire in yom Hmind' app - What a furore the election .of the don; Captain John McQuestion, Robelt Student ouneil once created on this Information Concerning ni\'er­ tiLe" for some of the, ea onabI fruit, generally peaceful campus! Aity Mailed Without EXI)en e It will be remembered that college 13pit'it ran high, and it 8eemed to the Publications containing in­ various 'colleges that the liberal arts Try a Fresh Strawberry undae formation about the University college threatened to assume so much desit'ed by prospective students power 8l'1 to make the pJ'ofessional colleges mere spindling' institution . will be sent at the University's expense to an'y address taken or , Howcver, by tremendous effort and a determined drive, the profesRional sent to the office of Charles II. colleges more or less secured their Weller, University editor,' room way. After which the Student Coun-' ] 1, liberal arts building, it was ,EVERYDA cil elected a president, met, and !

~ . ' Tues(/.ay. March I, 1021 THE DAILY IOWAN. STATE UNIVERSITY I)}I' IOWA PAGE THREE ~~~~~~~======~~~e' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J§!.',. ~ I I Theta Sigma Phi Meeting You'll Appreciate a 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 I Theta Sigma Phi, honorary jour- WHAT IS CI_ TY\ _ , naJistic sorority, will meet tomorrow Typewritten Notebook TON I G H T ~Literary ocietie' Pled res evening at 7 :15 at the Delta Zeta Formal pledging for the new mem- house for initiation of new members. when you want a quick re- DJ",;lo_ Octave STEINER'S bel'S of the five women's literary soc- view. Let me typewrite it r Itll ieties has not taken place yet, but Phi Delta Chi Initiate now while there's time. STUNT thoee who have worn the colors of the Phi Delta Chi fraternity announces Present societies are as follows: as initiates Wilbert A. Fischer Pl of ? Erodelphian-Grace Baker Al of Burlington, Floyd Wheeler U of.Idaho, • BOQne, Dorothy Beel's U of Gilmore B. G. Beck PI of Cedal' Rapids, and Mary V. Burns City, Marion Chase Al of Clinton, Erwin G. Striegel PI of Sioux City. 8 Paul-Helen Bldg. . . N. S. Aud. Thursday .. Maxine Coon Al of Charles City, Phones R-1999 or B-1810 Ethel L. Hickerson Al of Mount Ayr, 'Under Cover' chairman. Jean Forbes A2 of Pine River, Minn., Pledges Announced AT THE ENGLERT Viola G. Lake Gl of Iowa City: Bea­ Alpha Chi Omega announces the of women's pledging of Ora E. Seaman A2 of ENGLER 1 trice Pentony· A2 of Manchester, with an assemblage of prop­ hold it reg­ Maudine Shoesmith Al of Guthrie Cherokee. night, March MONDAY, MARCH 7th erty and costumes that Center, Jessie Phillips Al of Iowa Alpha Kappa Kappa, medical fra­ \ TENUS gym. City, Helen L. Starbuck Al of Iowa ternity, annbunces the pledging of would do justice to any mod­ , president. City, Gertrude Yodel' Al of Iowa Byron M. Biersborn MI of Liscomb, VPENCILS ern road show. City, Margaret Wilson Al of Iowa tel' ling Bockoven Ml of Cresco, Mount Pleasant, Sue Vander Zee Al Harold O. Bone MI of Albia, F. J. OR the student or prof.. of Sioux Center, Florence M. Zenter FelC El:?crb VENUS out­ Tickets at Whet's $1.00 or Carlstrom MI of Iowa City, Benjamin riv::!s ;:,~ f, r perfect pencil Al of Bellevue. E. Clarke Ml of Oskaloosa, George work. 17 Lbck degrees and at the box office today. __ Hamlin Garland-Gladys Watkins W. Gilfillan Ml of Milton, Willa H. 3 ecpyi::~. Al of Woodbine, Grace M. Baldy U Drummond MI of Spirit Lake, and Amerie:m Lead of Spirit Lake, Dorothy M. Cagley John A. Rienits Ml of Arlington. Pencil Co. A special 5Qc and 75c Al of Iowa City, Lenore A. Davis Al Achoth sorority announces the of Clear Lake, Zenta F. Lewley At section pledging fo Pleasantine Doan Al of of Centerville, Mary Jane Jensen Al Iowa ity and Elena Mosginger Al of Eagle Grove, Meh'a A. Meyers A2 of Marion. RESERVATIONS TODAY of NSl"th Liberty. Curtain 8: 15 Hesperia - PerRis Carney Al of Iota Xi Epsilon anounces the pledg- Gl'eene, Margaret Altl\1tlJ1 A2 of Liv-l ing of Alice Nelson A2 of Odebolt. I _lll&llIliliiiimIllIlOJIIIID_.nrDllllflllnIlUllll] 3 enl1ore, Helen E. Kroeger At of Gar.. ner, Adela B. Hansen Al of Forest I)elta I{appa Ganlma Guest!.;; 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIf(ut((((fIl((llW/~lUlIIIJllIIJlJJlJm}mlJmm'm",IJIJJN City, Adelaide '1\1. Rodier Al of Dav- The out of town guests at the Delta en port, Dorothy H. mith A3 of Mar- Kappa Gamma dance Friday evening . hall, ,Mo., Wilma tone A3 of Anita, at the Burkley ball room were Misses M De n .J oselyn II. Wallace Al of Iowa aFlls, Marvel Ferguson, Lucile Buck. Viola me. L'1 t 4II Frances Williams Al of Burlington, Condra, and Mrs. C. W. Powell of and Marjorie Mullanne Al of Des Waterloo, and Mrs. C. I. Pel'dersen FRENCH MILLINER}' MODISTE Moines. and Miss Agatha Pecler on of Rock. Octave-Thanpt-Ruth Cromer Al of Island, Ill. - A nnounces the _ Anamosa, Margaret A. De Nio Al of § j

fowa ity, Vivian Gray Al of Onawa, :__=§ Grand O'Pen,;ng ,_ Helen Hutchinson Al of Decorah, Mrs. Ero In'ing Party " _ § § Elena P. ~loffett A4 of Iowa City, Erodelphian literary. ociety will en- § g Ro e E. Schindel A2 of Merrill, Xath. tertain Irving, its brother society, at ··on-- edne :\1 .• chneider Al of Iowa City, a hard times party Wednesday even­ TODAY & TOMORROW Helen Stewart Al of Charles City, ing at o'clock at the club rooms in I Ruth H. White Al of Council.Bluffs, Close hall. WEDNESDAY BRYANT WASHBURN Ruth E. Williams Al of Decorah, Hel­ March 2nd en Wood A2 of orwith, Frences W. in his latest comedy Yeaman Al of Sioux City. Mrs. M. H. Thielen of Grundy Cen­ OF Whitby Helen Garrison A2 of Af- LeI' is visiting, her daughter, Josephine ~n R' , "Burglar ton, Margaret Elliott A2 of Eldora, Thielen A3 at Currier Hall. e e"n" s .. C n.lunc Rivenl Al of Kellogg, Lcn- p I ~ . 2 ore Smith Al of Guernsey, Fern Chal- Delta Sigma i, commerce fratel'- - DtII"ench M';ll,iner." S:f '"0.''' _ nity, will lunch at the Pagoda tea E 1 '1, I "I; J '1 'P ;; 1 and 50 Proof" Also 2 reel comedy "PUPPY LOVE" r~lt~~~~~~f't~~f~ :~~~;~;: ~;~~,dm~~,~~~~,~:I~~ ~:: I Mon~:e p::::~~:~:::t ::r~:e::: c;~;r ~aPids ! , ;===;!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!~~~!!!!'!!!!~==~=~=::~~~===~~~~ cause of a sudden attack of appendi- ~====_=; UNIVERSITY STUDENTS 1===:=_ citis. She was operated on the fol- o lowing Monday and is now l'ecuper- ORCHESTRA AND SINGING atinjr. She will return to the Univer- ;; FLORAL FAVORS § sity in about two weeks. Miss Bisgal'd ~ Live Models Will Display Spring Modes I , is a member of the Delta Gamma sor- ~ ~ ol'ity. liU111I1I1I1111I111I1I11111I11I1II11I1II11Il1I11I1I11I11I1I1I11II1111111I1111I11I1111I11I1Il111ll11l1l11~11II1I1I1I111111I11111111I111I11111111111111111111111l111111111II111I11I1111111I11I11I11111111111I111I1ii.

o T men prefer the pipe to any other form ' of smoking. Early to Unload M There's comfort, contentment, real satisfaction and economy in a good pipe. W D Pip~s give you thi I and more. A sprcial tea oning process makes the genuine French and briar bowl break in SWt'~t and mellow. Pick a good shape at yonr nearest Jeal r's, at YOfl" price. Early to Rise WM. DEMUTH & CO.. NEW YORK WORLO'S LARotST MAKERS OF FINE PIPES That's the big idea that is going to carry a lot of mer­ chants through 1921 with the largest business in their history to their credit. THINK OF IT-TWO WHOLE MONTHS of selling SPRING .MERCHAN­ DISE before spring ever thought of peeping.

Like a long putt that In Febt'uary this store SOLD MORE SUITS in the reg­ goes straigh thome, ular way than ever went out in a sale in years past. Coca-Cola reaches thirst every time. What we'll do in March will depend upon our ability THE COCA-COl.A COMPANY ATLANTA. GA. to deliver better goods for less price than competition. WAT HUS! )l~' n the COASTS' • -the stOl'e ahead PAGE FOUR THE DAILY IOWAN. STATE UNIVERSITY OF' IOWA Tue day, l\lnreh 1, 1921

TH REE W0 1\1 EN TO A TrEN D i'Z:'::'::'::'::'::'::'::'::'::'::'::'::'::'::'::'::'::'::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::-::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::'::'::'::'::'::'::'l:'::'::'::'::'::'::': ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ::: i', U * H.. .',h GARDEN The national convention of the ath­ YOU WILL REMEMBER and not want to forget letic conference of American college *l,:H Mew:*" women to be held in Bloomington, H~ *0 Ind" March 18 and 19, is the second N :=: ALICE LAKE one of the association, the first hav­ n Vol. X -IN- ing been held in Chicago in 1918, ==- At these meetings, to which this University is sending Pauline Spencer I Beauty I "The Greater Claim" A2 of Des Moines, Helen Hayes AS D ft of Iowa City and Miss Anne Boillin, A wonderfully ' human picture the questions, for discussion will be H B i A Heart Interest Story of Mother Love as follows: I~I oxes IiI -LAST TIMES SHOWN TODA Y-­ The closed meetings will take up hs', Alia Comedy and International News the questions of the standardization sl in- the new fancy leather have just been received. "The Greater Claim" is positively Alice Lake's best of the point system, basketbaH rules, 1:1 Some of them have a large mirror in the cover. The R extension policy, news letter, confer­ if better O'l'ade bags are fitted with different toilet picture. Cast, story, photography is nearest ence pin, posture and dress, and perfection. theory of sports, the training of girls. Ii requisites, Melba rouge, compact powder and lip s', stick. At the round table which will be sl TOMORROW FOR ONE DAY ONLY :l open to all, three main subjects will g Price are very reasonable, ranging from $2.98 to A special Return Engagement of be considered: "What Problems Have :', $7.98. ::t You Met with in Regard to Member­ :,: 'S ship, Finance, and Executive Work?", production }I Handbags And Purses For Easter Unuaually "Any Changes Made in the Associa­ :',s', Individual in Design tion that Have Benefited It", and s', "THE GREAT REDEEMER" "Suggestions and Ideas to Improve s', Years ago when women cho e Handbag and the Standards and to Benefit the purses for their durability it didn't matter if one A picture with a worthwhile theme, one that will ns', II Girls", f' used the aIlle acce s,ory for every costume. In the show you life as it IS. A fine cast including House s', Peters and Majorie Daw. f' meantime Handbag and pur e have grown in beau- WANT ADS i:f ty and importance until now one ml!st either wear an i An added Feature: Rates: one insertion 2 cta a word, Three insertions 5 cts a 1:1 indivdiual handbag or pur e with each co tome or it BUSTER KEATON in word, Minimum charge SO eta, i·1 sacrifice much smartness. n I ft A Laugh Producer •• Th e pl'iccs are less than you'll expect, S't LOST-Conklin fountain pen with- ::: it "One Week" out cap, Monday, Between Univer- U J't Wednesday Only--Thcle Two Features sity Book Store and Old Science hall, ::' New Combs ::t Leave at Iowan office, 119 1:1 Exquisitely dressy fancy combs in a range of new n !!'! OR :.:U d'eSlgns-the prices are moderate. lJ -======~~~~======~==~~==~~======~1!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIJlI1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIO""IIIIIIII""""I'1I11ItIf"l! ------F RENT-Large front room --for i-i J.t~ t § § one or two men. Phone 1028. Call 718 ,', Ht pAS TIM It § • • • • _ • E § North Gilbert. 121. n Fancy Eaater Ribbons I ' I LOST-Pair glasses, Name on case, i:1 Pretty narrow pecot edge, al 0 wide brocaded I I 1~~~:~;t~~~;j8: I::~~ii~~~:d:~:'~~ I ribbons you find a wondedully pretty ~omng. Iti

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Beat Ginghams Organdy & Voile Percales & Ginahaml Think "I CAN" awhile. Watch results. French and TIssue ging- 40 and 42 inches wide, A plendid choice I'ange of Start an account here as your first "I hams; smooth even weave splendid pattern range, al80 patterns and colors. S~e texture, Fast colors, 32 in, a full range of desirable .hes the Ii fat tim you are in CAN." Then keep at it. That's the wide, Splendid pattern :-ange. plain shades, exc1.tional val- this tore, They are won- whole secret of $ucce$$ that's spelled 6ge yd. ue at 75c & 98c y • derful values at 19c yd. in dollars and cents. Try it! Pillow l'ubing Sheeting. Drapery Silk. 40, 42 and 45 inch widths, Best fade of 9-4 widths Yard wide, Oriental d - Bank with us! Fine weave, guaranteed free Bleache and Unbleached signs, Splendid colorings In from dressing, Very low splendid quality; free from gold. Blue and r en cont- II priced, 3ge yd. dressing. 49c yd. blnations, 98c y •

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