THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN RECEIVES GERMAN PACKAGE Design Instructor Gets Books Left Before War Miss Rosenary Ketcham, instructor in design, received last week from Germany, by the way of Czechoslovakia, a large package of posters books and magazines which she had sent to all the ten days before war was declared. Miss Ketham was studying in Munich, Germany, in 1914. She left for Switzerland ten days before war was declared, intending to return in month later. The Russian books and German posters were left in the care of a manufacturer of art supplies in bureumburg, Germany, for five months of the war. Miss Ketoham says she does not understand how her address was kept all that time. Some relatives of Miss Ketcham's were lately in Czecho-Slovakia and wrote to the firm inquiring about the book. They were immediately sent bound in fine hands. They live in the country by Miss Ketcham's sister. Must Get Jayhawker Information at Once Members of the Jahayker staff are busy this week gathering up beated information blanks, both for in-Though most of the glasses have come in, a few are still unaccounted for and these must come in at once if they are to go into the book, according to class editors. "Organizations which have not turned in their information for the annual may obtain blanks at the Jawahere office," said Lloyd Ruppenthal, fraternity leader. In these blanks however, and information will be accepted if arranged as in previous annuals." Individual honor blanks may also Individual honor blanks may also be procured at the office. Office hours are Monday, Wednesday and Friday and Saturday, and all day Tuesday and Thursday. Farm Loans Act Uphold Washington, Mar. 1—The Federal farm loan act is constitutional, the Supreme Court declared. The decision came in a suit which has halted the business of the farm loan system for several months. The decision is expected to aid greatly in relieving the financial distress now confronting agricultural interests, as it will now be possible to extend more loans to the farmers. MUCH INTEREST IN PLAYS Thayer Collection Contains Few "String Dolls" More general interest has been aroused over the Martionette plays which are to appear here in Fraser Hall the afternoon and evening of March 5, then has been or any other reason for group of players, to Prof. Margaret Lynn according to Prof. Troll. Mrs. Thayer has has contributed so much to the University, has in her hands a great many dalls, and puppets which she has accumulated. One of the puppets must have been made to represent the face of Queen Elizabeth, and another the face of Alexander ther tGreat. The puppets are hand carved and are very for the most part, accorded to Mrs Thray. They were employed by a few strings, a one she that are to apparel "Yhyn Horn" "Jack and the Bent Stall," and "The Gentle Alice Brown." are very intricate mechanisms, being operated by many series of wires. The University and Lawrence a large are unanticipated as to just what the puppets will look like in action. Miss Owen, who brings her company of seven puppeteers here for the two entertainments is being received very enthusiastically throughout the country and is getting much publicity through prominent magazines as to her skill and ability. Convicted I. W. W's. Appear To Set Aside Sentence Washington, Max. 1—Big Bill "Hawd" wood and seventy-eight other leaders of the I. W. W., convicted of violating the espionage and selective service laws, today appealed to the U.S. court as aided the sentences imposed on them. Coolidge to Washington The government immediately filed a brief with the court asking for the withdrawal of the appeal. The judge said that the conviction be allowed to stand. Coalinge The Coalinge will Mass. Mar. 1-Arie- President elect, Calvin Coalinge left here today for Washington accom- pared by Mrs. Coalinge. The entire city turned to give to the Coalinge a heartfelt message. The Coalinge will go directly to Washington where they will take an apprentice in a hotel. Send the Daily Kansan home. Where else in the good old town can you select your spring suit from over 450 samples of woolens, and be sure that the finished suit is up to the high standard set by Quality—Value Tailoring New Woolens—New Styles—New Prices. Ready! S. G. CLARKE 1033 Mass. St. - "All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Dull Boy"—Go to a Show Varsity Bowersock Last Times Tonight Tonight Only Florence Vidor Maurice Tourneur's "TREASURE In the King Vidor Production ISLAND" Also Burton Holmes By Robert Louis Stevenson "THE FAMILY HONOR" Also Mutt and Jeff Comedy Tomorrow and Thursday Tomorrow Only A letter printed in the Kananas last night has produced results with unexpected quickness. It was addressed to a Dad and it must be admitted that the editor thought it was a joke from some student who chose to work in print. It was a gentle touch or request for a "Guarantee of Eats." But the student was so astonished to find his private letter in print that he hunted up the party responsible for its appearance. It was easily straightened out. The latter was sent to the post of the owner from there and it was forwarded to the Kanan with instructions to try to find the sender. Otis Skinner in 'Kismet' Printed Letter Has Terrifying Results The son had been wondering why he had not received a reply in tangible form, as his home is not far from Lawrence and now he is interested in knowing when he must assurance when until he can not get a reply from another "try." Owing to the length of this production there will be but 3 shows daily—2:30, 7:00 and 9:00 but it was not necessary to ask the trouble of writing another letter. He simply clipped the story from the paper, unclosed it in an envelope and sent it to the author, saying that he took the name and address of his parent. Such is the value of advertising Admission 11c and 33c Including Tax Make Reservations for Line Parties Now Psychology Club will meet. Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock in 109 East Ad. Dean Templin will address the ANNOUNCEMENTS Tickets for the Mariotte plays to be given in Frazer Chapel on Saturday, March 5, will be on sale Thursday morning at McCollock's drug store and at the check stand in Fraser Hall. The chart of seats will be open in each place. This History Club will meet Wednesday, March 2 at 4:30 o'clock in Room 100 for breakfast. A special program will be held prepaid and refreshments will be served. The "New Comers" Club of the University Women's Association will meet with Mrs. E, H. Lindsay Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A special exam will be given in Blake Hall Festival, March 5 at 9:30 o'clock for the removal of incompetence in physics courses. P.E. Eaves Sigma Tau, professional engineering fraternity will conduct a business session in the Triangle Room, Marvin Pat, 7:30 or clock Wednesday evening. Tam Beta Pi, bonary engineering, fraternity will hold a short business meeting in the Triangle Room, Marvin Hall, at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Miss Elizabeth Meguari, of the department of home economics, will speak to the Architectural Society on the subject of interior decoration, in Marvin Hall, at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night. LOST—Black velvet scarf. Saturday night in halcyon of Robinson Gym Call 2413 White. 103-2-389 Friday night will be visitors night at the observatory if the weather is clear. Students and faculty are welcome. WANT ADS Charming Gifts The claim of a grift lies as much in the thought and care shown in its choosing as in its artistic merit or intrinsic worth. Our stock is chosen with this in mind. May we have the pleasure of a visit from you soon. Some new Barretts and Combs just arrived. Also big shipment Eversharp pencils. Ye Shop of Fine Quality Pretty Strap Effects for Afternoon and Evening Wear $8.50 to $12.00 Footwear Models Spring 1921 Graceful Oxfords for Walking or Sport Wear $8.50 to $15.00 All Pumps and Oxfords carried from Last Season $6.50 Values up to $15.00 Fischer's Hosiery- Fischer's Hosiery-a pretty complement Sheer Chiffon all Silk Gray Hose $4.50 plus tax Others $1.75 up CHRIOPRACTORS FOR RENT—South rooms for boys. 1228 La. One block from campus. 81-tf-734 FISCHER'S PIANO TUNING-For high class piano tuning, player work and repairing. Call 518-672-3040, Belle, LA, Lawrence, Kansas, Phone 644, 68-236-2936 813 Mass. Street LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY (Exclu- sive Optometrists) eyes exami- nated; glaucoma made. Office 1925 Mass. DRS. WELCH AND WELCH-PALMER GRADECAUTES. Office $27 Mass. Dupage, Office 115, Residence 115K. DALE PRINT SHOP, 1027 Mass. St. Phone 228. PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. T. ORELUP, M. D. —Specialist Eye, car, nose, and throat Glass work guaranteed—Dick Bros. Blog. DR. H. b. 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