FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 清音 PAGE THREE Sorority Members Encounter Dogs, Cats and Boy Friends on Late Serenade for Pledges "Twas the night after pledging-nut said." The active members of a certain soffity just night sighted their prey, and not without the numerous obstacles that accompany such an expedition. At one house; a small white cat walked too and frogently purring as the sisters sang their songs. A huge bulldog formed the reception committee at another house, but through courtesy, no accompaniment was rendered by said animal. As the group gathered between two houses to sing beneath the window of a house, loud applause was heard, such as cheers and feminine hands. The program was greatly enjoyed by fraternity pledges in the row, neglected in the way of serenades. And horrors! It was 'way past' More Texts Are Needed Miss Jennieville Herman, in charge of the book exchange on the second day of the semester that she will buy the following books: Therma, Elementary Grammar, Beavers, Book Exchange Announces List of Works in Demand Stevens, Plant Anatomy, bd. 1. Stevens, Plant Anatomy Hunter, General Psychology Fraser and Square, old edition. French. Drake, Problems in Conduct Suits Political Parties Saits, Political Parties. Anderson, American City Government. Zyde, Berbere German Reader. Biersee, Imaginative Writings. Fines, College Algebra. Girth, Psychology. Handbook. CENTURY COLLEGE TRANSLATION Wilson, Function and Mechanism of Sentence. Munro, Government of United States. Morley, Spanish Ballads. Walker, Industrial Plant Design. Metallurgy of Iron and Steel. Mountsonvill, History of Eng. Eng Literature. Weber, History of Philosophy. Lores, Differential and Integral Calculus. Goldstein, Art and Everyday Life Templem, Guide to Thinking, Journals, and Books Marshall, Principles of Economics. Park and Burgess, Sociology Robertson, Social Science Green and Mama, Pathology Crawford. Outline of History of Chevnev. History. Ely, Economics (revised edition) Cadv. Chemistry II. Wilson and Tracy, Geometry (re ised). Lingley, Contemporary America (since the Civil war, 4th edition). Betsford, Hellenic History. Cady, Chemistry II. Miller, Laboratory for Physics, Lowry and Hartrow, Chemistry, Stewart, Physics. Oliver, Science Trials. Bachelor, Heinemann History, Whitbeck and Finch, Economic Geography. Passants, Plane and Square Trigonometry. The last house seemed to offer no reception whatsoever but as the last note died away someone away upstairs and a member of the party—simping some more.” But the sisters had had enough voice culture for one evening and the first request of Middle Forms, Alhame, L'La Maitre die Monleu, Cool and Greenleaf, Elementary French Composition. Spanish Composition, Espionna, Fortuna(y) Zaraguaeta. Spanish Grammar, Seymour and Smithers. Plague, Republic. Heard and Engines. Jensen, Public Finance. McLean, Life Insurance. Bayes, Commercial Law. Spencer, Commercial Law. Analytical Mechanics for Engineers. Smith, Elementary Latin. Goodrich, French Composition for Middle Forms. even when the songsters met at a one-house—yet it was not necessary to sing beneath a window, for out in front, in a pretty blue hoodie, they were singing with a friend. We've heard of people feeling like nothing and the way the little girl sank into the seat sort of reminded us of her song's felt. And the boy friend—his embarrassment led him to fight a Camel—but in so doing his newness almost lied to the tragedy of burning clothes. They heard the songs, nevertheless. Analytical Mechanics for Engineers, Seely and Ensign. Jordon, General Bacteriology (8th edition). Jordon, Textbook of Histology. Shewman, Reed. Products. "In view of the Lausanne council, will Christianity survive?" this great council held last August was a test of Christianity's ability to cohere. Come and hear about it Sunday at 11 at Unity church, 12th Vt. Sts. Wilders, History of the Human Body. MeGee, Introduction to Money and Credit. NEW ENGLISH COUNTESS AN AMERICAN University students are invited to attend a tea and reception at the church at 6:30 Sunday. A musical program will be given at 8. Lady Madstone, the only daughter of Anthony Drewel, who has just been made the Countess of Tewksbury, succeeded to that title following the recent death of his father. It appears that before long vultuity all the nobility of long men will be made up of Americans. Prohibition Agent Fired After Exhortion Charge St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 16—Walter L. Christensen, star prohibition officer on the Missouri force for the last six months "inaugurated" "for the good of the service." The agent's dismissal came after a recent change of extortion. When asked if this was the reason for his dismissal, Sam S. Huley, prohibition administrator for Missouri and Kansas replied. (United Press) "the term 'for the good of the party' may be made to cover much. Things had reached a point where something had to be done." We invite comparison Quality, Finish, Comfort K. U. Barber Shop & Beauty Parlor at 727 Massachusetts Prices no higher J. B. Lowell Shoe Shop 17 West Ninth employs two expert operators Marcel—Shampoo—Finger Waves—Manicure PHONE 1028 FOR APPOINTMENTS The K. U. Barber Shop is the place for ladies and gentlemen to get their hair cut. Union Shop Associated Master Barbers of America THE TWO HELENS UNDERWOOO & UNDERWOOO RU TLA Helen Wills (left), and Helen Jacobs. Miss Wills recently won the women's national championship at Forest Hills, I. L. she had previously won the Wimbledon championship in England, where she is the only woman to win it three times. She also opinion of many could beat Suzanne Longen, professional. Miss Jacobs is one of California's rising young players and gives promise of developing into another Hellen Wills. She was beaten by Miss Phi Chi Pledges Named Phi Chi, medical fraternity, announces the pledging of the following man: Ralph Perkins, Mende, Eugene Reeves, Kansas City, Kan; Clyde Meredith, Emporia, Clayton Troyler, McCune; Harold L. Collins, Parsons; Russell W. Kerr, Council Grove; E. Morgan, Kansas City; Harold E. Morgan, Kansas City; Patterson, Osawatomi; Forrest C. Albright, Tray; Raymond L. Morrow, Wellington; Roger S. Petty, Corpus Christi, Texas; George C. Mick, Idaho; Harold T. Dunkerton, Fort Scott; Guy S. Finklek, Emporia; David L. Sprague, Kansas City; Wilson, Kansas City, Kan; Karl A. Youngström, Akron, Iowa; J. Mark Hiebert, Hillsboro; Gordon Garnett, Kansas City, Mo. J. E. Stoneelche, who finished the work on his M. A. here this summer, is an instructor in rural education at Albany State Teachers College at Pittsburg. Want Ads FOR SALE Royal typewriter nearly new. Also vicrola and records. Prices reasonable. 700 Ill. Phone 1843. —9 FOR RENT: 2 rooms for light housekeeping; also one double room. 1341 Kentucky. Phone 1153 Blue. 11 FOR RENT—Furnished room for girls. 1232 La. Phone 2527 red. 7 We have a very good line of Yardley's Toilet Preparations Rankin's Drug Store Phone 678 11th & Mass. MAN PUTS eight dollars into a Knox Hat, but he takes more than eight dollars out—in wear, in style and in the conscious feeling that no one got the better of him in that bargain. 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Mr. Marsh. 625 West Sixteenth street. 8 FOR RENT 3-room apartment, $25. Double room, nicely furnished, $15. House bills paid. Call at 1017 New Hamshire. FOR RENT-Modern attractive rooms for girls.1240 Ohio. 8 YOU'LL WANT THE KANSAN Because It covers Sports completely Its News Stories Keep you up on Campus Events You get the Sunday Magazine It is an Open Forum for Student Opinion United Press Wire Service brings The World to you It is Your Paper It carries the world famous Science Service You get a Student Directory Free It Costs Only Two Cents a Day A Fall STYLE Display of Made-to-Measure The Kind of CLOTHES Gentlemen Wear A Style Authority direct from the great tailoring shops of the Kahn Tailoring Company of Indianapolis, will be in our store— will be in our store— Friday and Saturday September 16 and 17 He is an Expert in measuring, and men who take advantage of his visit are assured the very finest of fit and service. You are cordially invited to attend R. E. 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