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The Washburn Review from Topeka, Kansas • 3

The Washburn Review from Topeka, Kansas • 3

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PLEDGES SUFFER NOW. AL SAILEING HIGH IN HIS LIL OLE BARK for Mid-term Initiations Are Fun the Actives and Spectators. The first of the Oxfords and Pumps for Spring are here Many new Suits and Coats for Spring PASSES IN ALL HIS LESSONS WITH GRADES. t-amps finely punched and perforated and smart low Feels That People are Pleased at the Intense Interest he Takes in Himself. tMmik i ack 1 7cri 11 with verv flexible turned soles 1 and covered Lnuis heels.

i.VVJSa TtARV VRFVPTT UCTtfT. TTTrpa Most charming and so varied tailored garments that express accurately and tastefully the new season's prevailing modes. Clever and distinctive models for general wear, and plenty of smart new sport styles. The new materials are beautiful, and deserving of the expert tailoring which they have received. The earlier you make your selection the longer time you will have in which to enjoy the garment.

of patent with turned soles; made on a new last that really fits and won't slip $10.00 COMBINATION LAST OXFORDS made by Duttenhofer; narrower at the heel than across (l.n r.t 1,1,1 Such is life in a frat! Mid-term initiation is near at hand and at present the pledges are all brothers in torture. Whewl Whew! The Phi Delt whistle comes tripping thru the gentle breezes and immediately several stalwart lad3 dash to a neafby tree, bring the scaling ability inherited from their remote ancestors into play, then when lodged safely in the spreading branches, a pathetic "Cuchoo Cuchoo! comes drifting down to earth. Hark! Again that fated whistle and a pledge stops in his tracks, raises his right hand to scratch his head and lowers his left hand to his leg for the same purpose and bellows forth: "Rah, rah, rah Parsons, Parsons!" Not even the dead are left in peace. A bunch of the Phi Delt actives visited the negro cemetery and secured the names and dates of birth and death of a number of the inhabitants. Back they came and presented each pledge with a name and the corresponding dates of birth, then armed with a single match they were sent forth into the night to bring back the date of death re-Corded on the tombstone of their victim.

They say the ghosts ran riot that night. i The ill Company Avenue Friend Al: Well Al, things is setting pretty here at this nut foundary (meaning college) and i figger as how i'm sailing high with the wind catching me full in both sails and the little old bark (college for ones own self) speeding rightalong on the high sees of life with nary a cloud in the sky. The mainmast nutters here and there in action just like a kalico dress and the larboard dips and sways in joyous glee over the waves just like tha roily coaster at that street carnival we had last summer. All of which i only repeating that things is setting pretty here at college and 1 merely use the above apostophees to express myself for Al, they ain't no ships nor submarines here and even if they was they ain't no place where they could possibly be sailed except Central park pool and that ain't deep enough. Well Al, i passed in all my lessons, -and wonderfully attractive they with militarv 51x0.50 are, too; so slimly smart, so CUBAN HEEL OXFORDS of gracefully heeled, of such smooth flnest litv silk blnck kill and rich leather Pumps and with simulated, perforated tips Oxfords with but a single $12.00 thought: BLACK KTd" PUMPS made by to make Duttenhofer; simulated tips, welt rlaintv ft soles and baby French heels aamiy reel smart and verv scrvicable.

$11.00 look even daintier girls' oxfords of brown calf Bee the window or, better, come wit" simulated tips and low, up. and see those wonderfully broad heels $9.00 attractive Spring Pumps and Ox- fords and try them on. BROGUE OXFORDS of brown XULXtPJvi calf in the deep koko shade; --mZiM Women's and Children's Footwear 2nd Floor Pelletier's. BANNER LUNCH vS Kaiisas Ave. '1 A 1 got and in everything and asked somebody what this understood The Kappa Sigs have started on SOLD and she said "Inexperienced." She said all Freshmans got that and their rounds of.

the sorority houses, serving the fair residents and displaying their culinary ability in the kitchen. TYtEWHIXEIlS RENTED See Carson on tha Campug Ko.val, Cornnn, I nderwood, Remington Smith WESTERN TYPEWRITER CO. was sort of disappointed, Al, cause you know the student i am. So went to the Jessie Dean (college for bookeeper) and asked if she thot i 624 Kns. Ave.

Thono 228 We Never Close "Flu" or "No Flu" KAW SALES STIMULATED BY VANITY FAIR CONTEST. was just an common student. She lafs and looks encouraged and i took FINE ARTS it that she is pleased in realizing that i takes an interest in miself. But she says, Al, that she knows less than nothing about grades and The Thursday session of the State Music Teachers' Associ she goes on to state that all she does is to keep tract of how much air ation, which will hold a convention they is in the atmosphere each and from February 18th to the 21st will An unique method is being used by the 1920 Kaw board to stimulate sales of the annual. This is called the Vanity Fair Contest, which is aimed to determine the handsomest man, the cleverest man, the most popular athlete, the best dancer, man and woman, the best all around girl, the most popular Senior woman and the most stunning girl.

Every person who purchases a Kaw outright is given 40 votes for each place, and every one who re every day of the year as they pass. be held at Washburn College. The Now Al, this is just like her and i morning will be devoted to round Roy Payne's took it playfully (altho i don't know tables and the afternoon will be COZY All This Week "BLIND HUSBANDS" "Wives and Husbands mothers and fathers, "Blind Husbands" is the very thing you both should see, and be together when you do. There 'll be a different and beter understanding for both. It's the duty of every husband in Topeka to invite his wife to see "Blind Husbands." Any wife who fails or refuses to come, makes a mistake, not because either suspect, but Both Come together there's amusement and entertainment for both.

Sweethearts, lovers you owe it to yourselves. COME TOGETHER. SPECIAL MUSIC Shows 2, 3:30, 7:15, 9 Prices 20cand 25c; Eve. 25c and 35c Tax Included given over to an address by the president and a concert by members what this teknickel word atmosphere means) and i said, "Aw, you quit your me, Jessie Dean." She ot trie association. Washburn is to be well repre serves an annual by payment of one sented on the programs of this Taxicab and Baggage Phone 711 Phone Always A Man At Our Telephone dollar is given ten votes for each place.

convention as Professor Tello, Dean Stearns, and the Mens' Glee Club have all been asked to furnish numbers. In addition to this, Miss Grant is to lead one of the discussions on Saturday morning. The winner of each group is to be finally determined between the two contestants of highest standing at blushed and looked kind a pinkish in the face for you know, Al, the knack i have with the ladies' and the weeker sex in general. Then everybody in the library began to commence to laf and i guess they thot my wit was pretty good. So she refers me to the lady janitor at Rice hall.

Well Al, i encounters this lady about my skolastik standing. She was sweeping and when i asks her she looks up and says, "Aw you gwan away from here chile. I ain't gotten no time to the Vanity Fair Ball, which will be held in the gymnasium February 20. The eight winners will have full page iiiiiiiiliiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiijmim The Fine Arts Department has been the recipient of many valuable pictures in the Kaw as a fitting gifts this year. Some of the later recognition.

Val enti S'fts include a mahogany cabinet for displayrng museum specimens and enough curios to fill it, which were donated by Mrs. Carroll B. pesticate with you." But, if nothing Remember WE SELL GUARANTEED GOODS ONLY Kodak Albums Merriam. She also sent a stein of else, i am persistent and so i asked her again. Then she swings her broom at me and i figgered that she wasn't feeling good or else she decorated pottery with metal mount Boeger Studio ings.

This is a verv uniaue rjierie TWO STORES IN TOPEKA didn't want me to know how "nd is "much prized'toy the depart PHONE 3989 821 KANS. AVE. Zercher Book Staty.Cp.j, 521 Kansas Ave. f(KL stood and so i left. I didn't think she was nice in being so rough in speech and swinging that" broom at Mrs.

A. A. Robinson gave a niece is the only one in the state where IT of carving of the period of the Inca you can get me, do you Al. So i think that i Indians. This was obtained in Central America while Mrs.

Robinson Clothing Co. got some good grades and they won't was traveling. She also sent YOUR SALARY. number of geological specimens for Text one Photographs Professor Gunthorp's department. tell me.

Well Al, tell Flossie about the smooth sailing i'm having here and that theres many a breaker on the briny (college for ocean) as far as my eyes carry my sight. Truely yourn, Pete. CHAIN STOBES SYSTEM CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS AND SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN the most up-to-date and the best A students' recital was held in the Chapel Wednesday afternoon. Pupils of Miss Grant, Mr. Kenyon.

and Mr. Dean, furnished the program. Helen Frances Hendricks, Lucile Condit, Lulu Early, Helen Early, Donna Chase and Carrie Thorp gave piano STORE No. 1 431433 Kansas Phone 3206 STORE N. 2 118 E.

6th Phono 1844 selections and Margaret Worden, What you know and can. do is the basis of your success. BUT what others know you know and can do determines your salary. It is our business to let the best employers of teachers know what you know and can do. This is why we were asked to fill six thousand five hundred and thirty-four positions throughout the United States and abhoad during 1918-19.

The best employers use our service when they want teachers, experienced or inexperienced. This is why YOU must use the same service if vou want a good position in any line of teaching. Write for "FORWARD OR BACKWARD" today. No enrollment foe necessary. TIIK WEST MR.

REFER KNOE BOND ASSOCIATION. 40" Journal Building, Kansas City, Mo. Ivah Raines and Lester Griswold Teacher: "Willie, have you whispered today with permission?" Willie: "Only wunst." Teacher: Johnny, should Willie have said, 'wunst'? Johnny: "Norn' he should have said Ex. gave vocal numbers. Just drop in at The College Inn for your Sodas, Candy, Lunch.

You'll never find us closed. 111 nnnmn 1 mtimitniH Htiiimiii 1 1 imnin 1 1 unit 1 rriMmiini 1 1 MinttfiittHiimiimiMirittiiimH HHIIIIIIIIIIIIinHNIIItllllHIIIIIHIIIIIII Mr. Frank Kenyon, Mr. Harlowe F. Dean and.

Mr. Ignatius Tello, furnished a program for the Eastern Star on Saturday evening. Mr Kenyon played the "Twelfth Rhap sody," by Liszt; "Etude in A Major," by Poldini; "By the Sea," by Arensky, and "Dance Uezra," by Cyril Scott. Mr. Tello played "Dudziarz," by Wieniawski, and "Love's Sorrow," by Kreisler.

Mr. Dean sang "Prologue to Pagliacci," by Leon Cavallo, and two encore numbers, "Old Dr. McGinn" and an old English bal LAW SCHOOL TTi- err Prof. T. A.

Lee is out of town this week on business. 1 Courtney's Millinery Parlors 603 Kansas Ave. Spring opening Feb. 14 JUST ARRIVED 288 Watermans Ideal Fountain Pens A point for every hand Hall Stationery Co. 623 Kansas Ave.

lad, "Aeys of Heaven." Millinery for Spring BAKER SHOWS GENUINE PEP. The present flu epidemic has hit Washburn Law school. Judge Mason, Mr. Egan and Mr. Allen have all been unable to meet classes on account of flu.

Mrs. Piatt has been away from the office on account of the illness of her elder daughter and many of the students, too, have been absent on account of sickness. Students at Baldwin Enthusiastically Support Methodist Quintet. DE LUX BARBER SHOP Real pep and enthusiasm were displayed down at Baldwin week before last at the Baker-Washburn same 808 Kansas Ave. Washburn would do well to profit by Like the early spring buds and the first flights of returning 'birds, Ave, too, are showing in our Millinery Section many signs of returning spring.

The new hats for spring show very strongly the tendencies of Paris, and it was with this tendency in mind that our buyers made her spring selections. She knows pretty well what the women of Topeka and Kansas like to wear, so we feel confident that we have in her selections a becoming shape in a color that you can wear nicely. The New Hats are now ready. We invite you to view them. The new officers of the Bar Association were elected at court, Wednesday night.

The new officers are President, Ralph Vates. Secretary, Laura Roher. County Attorney, Walter Gage. Sheriff, John Kaster. Bailiff, Armin Weiskirch.

The retiring officers are Warren Grant, Perry Noble, Arch McKeever, Max Wyman and Don Shaffer. Valentines February the Fourteenth "Say it icifh" JiaKer example. They have a large gymnasium, nearly twice as large as Washburn's but it was full and overflowing. One Washburnite was heard to ask the enrollment of Baker. On learning that it was nearly five hundred, he remarked that the whole college must have turned out for the game.

They had an enthusiastic cheer leader and a band that played before and after the game, and continually between halves. For a college the size of Baker, a wonderful amount of school spirit was shown. It would be well for Washburn to show some when Baker comes here. That's Student (in trig class) FLOWERS almost as clear as mud. that covers the ground doesn't it? Professor: Does the moon affect the tied? Helen: Nope.

Only the untied. Ex. Rose of my heart, this one day wear My roses, lo! For next to my heart, Rose of my heart, I wear vou, Lucile Wheeler, of Garden City, spent the week-end with her sister Crystal, at the Kappa Kappa Chi house, while her parents attended the auto show at Kansas City. "Am I the first girl you ever kissed?" "Your face seems familiar." Ex..

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