Hallie trusses, on, use calls, with a parasite. Becom nearly board located and the portex in rent rooms. They the se nausee need and physi- in of the portex oricle So large colony the part later not out gen the lea the t the g THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BIG NEW BOOK LIST PUT OUT BY LIBRARY Wide Range of Fields Covered by Volumes Added to The following new books are now in the library, according to a list given out this morning: Making a Rock Garden, Adams; Hardy Plants for Cottage Garden, Albe; The American Flower Garden, Blanchan; The Book of the Poem, Harding; Our Garden, Harding; The Book of Animals, Sora; Make a Garden Garter, Tolerate; Water Garden, Tricker; Principals of Agriculture, Seaside; French Grammar, Fraser and Squar; Shorter French Course, Fraser and Squar; Elementary French Course, Olmsted; Le Premier Livre, Meras; Le Second Livre, Meras; Le Petit Livre, Meras; Essays on Wool, Bullert; Gardening, Davin; Field, Forest and Farm, Fabre; Manual of Tree Diseases, Rankin; A Little Garden the Year Round, Teal; Microscope Examination of the Ore Minerals; Davy; Handbook on Sanitation; Price; Organization of Public Health Nursing; Brainart; Hartridge on Refraction; The Hygiene of the School Child, Tennant; The Problem of theiology of Dream; Evans; The Diseases of Infants and Children. Vols. 1 and 2, Griffith Studies in Christianity, Browne, The Roots of the War, Davis. Non-partisan League, Gate; Raymond Robin's Own Story, Gard; How the War Came, Loreburn; Ploetz机谋 of Universal History, Tellinghall; Electric Oscillations and Electric Waves, Pierce; Inorganic Chemical Synonyms, Darling; Estimating the Cost of Work, Ferguson; Corrosion of Iron, Wilson; Ethies, Rosa Religion, Baker; Terri; Collectors Handbook, Ball; The Joke about Housing, Whitaker; Before Aam, London; Technical Methods of Ore Analysis, Lax; Hydrovalve and Placeer Mining, Wilson; Modern Economic Problems, Fetter; Exchange, York. Forge Practice, Bacon; Machine Tool Operation, Burghardt; Grindling Book, Colvin and Stanley; The Metalography of Steel and Cast Iron, Howe; Principle of Cast Iron Furnace; Cast Iron, Keep; American Machinist Gear Book, Logue; Principles of Iron Founding, Maldene; Gas Engine Ignition, Norris, Winning and Weaver; Composition of Metal and Industrial Forgings, Schwezkowfz; Harvard Oriental, Vol. 11, 12, 13 and 14, Lauenson; Employment Management, Bloomfield; Modern Industrial Movements, Bloomfield; Problems of Labor, Bloomfield; The Buddhist Prophet, Anaseki; Davison's Mammarian Animalism, Stromstein; The Six-hour Day. DOLPH, DAUBLE, and BRUSH combined in one convenient article. Peltier is in vivo tauched in metal cases on the surface of a stainless steel plate new ones may be obtained at any time. Furnished in black, tan, malacany or white Sold By Brandon Stone Drum Co. Round Corner Drug Co. Leverbrulme; Free Trade, the Tariff and Reciprocity, Tassag; The Children of the Poor, Rils; The Social Evolution of Religion, Cookie; The Control of Hunger in Health and Disease, Carlson. BOWERSOCK Monday Night SONORA GRAND OPERA CO. in "RIGOLETTO" textbook of Payahyzi, Blanchi; Introduction of American Literature, Painter; Japanese Folk Songs, Yamada; Gardens Chronicle, The Nutrition of Fetus and Infancy; Reconstruction, Friedman; The Casual Laborer and Essays, Parker; The Project Method in Education, Branson; The Reign of the Manuscript, Sinks; The Whirlwind, Underwood; Who's Who in America, 2012-18; Bollitt, 1981-82; A Village Romees and Juliet, Keller; The science and philosophy of the Organism, Driesch; Medieval Europe, Emerton; The Child's Unconscious Mind, Lay; Columbia University Students in Political Science, A Hand Book II, Figured Vases Vol. 1, and 2, Hopkins. Education in Accident Prevention, Lyons and Carnham; Solubilities of Inorganic and Organic Compounds, Seidell; The American Anatomical Memoirs, Chartography, Warne; The Nature of Matter and Electricity, Comstock and Stroud; How to Know the Lungs, Wallis, Eliza Love Songs, Cosmetras Night, Hadley; Industrial Good Will, Commons; Topographical Maps and Sketch Mapping, Finch; Office Administration, Schulze. He Had Heavy Books But Heavier Paddles "Man's inhumanity to man" was the burden of a Fresh's lament as he laboured on the Hill bearing an armband of barrel staves and his weighty law books. The law books were not the cause of his complainment, nor were the staves of themselves them in the case of the man of the day, this man was perspirating as he puffed on his way to his fraternity house. FIFTY ARTISTS Grand Opera Orchestra I. Del Castillo, Conductor PRICES $2.50 to 75c, Plus Tax MAIL ORDERS NOW Seat Sale Thursday, Round Corner Drug Co. He was muttering some jumbled up words but this much came out of the chaos. "I wouldn't mind bringing this lumber up the Hill, if I could use it myself, but is it sure the limit to just to just to have a personal application?" Entomology Club Elects Entomology Club Eights Officers were elected by the Entomology Club last week. They are: Luyac Hackman, president; Kathleen Doering, secretary-treasurer; Jeanette Shafer, publicity manager. Louise Noll, fa24, spent the week end at her home in Wichita. "The Progress and Plans for Development of the School of Medicine" is the topic on which Dean Mervin Suller will address the K. U. Medical Association, Wednesday evening October 7, at 8 o'clock in the Journalism Building. Junior and senior medics may attend. BY THE WAY The Alpha Delta Pi Sorority will entertain with an informal dance in honor of its pledges Saturday evening, October. 9. Mercedes Sullivan, c22, has returned after a few days visit at her home in Fort Scott, Kansas. Louise Noll, c'24, spent the week end at her home in Wichita, Kansas. Helen Eyer, c'23, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kane City. Sigma Kappa announces the pledging of Mary Franklin, Thayer, Kan. H. R. Harms, c'23, spent the week end with relatives in Tonganoxie. Katherine Strong, c'23, spent Wednesday in Kansas City. Olive Constant, fa'23, will spend Saturday in Linwood. Velma Schmitt, fa'23, will go to Kansas City Thursday- evening to spend Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Jay D. Scott, e'23, spent Sunday visiting friends in Topeka. O. M. Larimore, A. B., e20, has gone to Baltimore to enter the school of medicine at John Hopkins. Miss Helen Fitzsimmons spent the week end with her sister, Katherine Fitzsimmons, c21. Agnes Jeffries, c'22, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City, Kansas. Dot Ashcock, fa'20, is Supervisor of Music at Oberlin, Kans. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Social Hour of Trinity Lutheran Church next Sunday night will be in honor of new student members, and Doctor Stuart Fosse, President all students. All students are invited to attend. Lunch will be served at six o'clock. Kansas State Teachers Association will meet Oct. 28, 29 and 30 at Topkaka, Hutchinson, Hays, and Independence. Membership tickets may be secured at the office of the appointment bureau, Fraser Hall. A membership ticket admits to any one of these four meetings. It is one thing to find slippers that please you when buying them, and another to find one that pleases after wearing, these features are both combined in this new pattern. One of the smart new modes in dress footwear— $10 & $12 Made of both Black and White Satin, with Baby French heels. Also of Black Satin and Black Kid, with full Louis heels. NEWMAN'S 805 Mass. St. At Houk's Barber Shop 929 Mass. Phone 499 Because our customers are satisfied YOUR WORK RECEIVES Prompt and Careful Attention H. M. Marks Made to Order Clothes THE STUDENT CLEANERS Fraker & Eaton WATKINS NATIONAL BANK BUSINESS IS GOOD! CAPITAL $100,000.00 A meeting of all graduate students is called for 4:30 Thursday, Oct. 17, in Room 108 East Administration Building. Students in the graduate School are expected to be in attendance. F. W. Blackmar, Dean. Receives Deposits, makes Loan, buys and sells Liberty Bonds and other Securities, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and Travellers' Cheques. Food Drafts in multiples of $10.00. SURPLUS $100,000.00 There will be a meeting of the Quill Club Thursday evening, in Fraser Rest Room. Manuscripts will be read by Miss Lewis, Miss Olson and Mr. McCurdy. Miss Pittman will be the critic. Will each organized house have in to Miss Corbin's office the following data immediately: House president; house mothers, or landlady; telephone number. If not organized, do all of all house presidents soon—Mary Olsen, Chairman house president council. The Barton County Club will meet Thursday at 4:30 o'clock in Room 110, Fraser Hall. All Presbyterian women are asked to attend the first meeting of Phi Lambda Mu to be held Sunday after 10 a.m. at Westminster Hall, 1212 Oread. All students of the University who claim New Mexico as their home are invited to be present at a meeting to be held Friday afternoon at 4:30 in Room 200. Fraser Hall. A New Mexico student will be organized and officers chosen. Ku Ku Klan will meet in 205 Fraser Hall tonight at 7:15 sharp. Important business. The MacDowell Fraternity will hold the first meeting of the t year, Thursday a 7 o'clock in Room 110, Fraser. All members are urged to be present to hear and discuss plans for this yar. Lona Maia Rub, president, will report on her visit to the MacDowell Colony at Petersboro, this summer. Sigma Tau ngeeing Thursday at 7.30 at the Phi Kappa House, 15372 Tennessee. Women's Forum will meet Thursday, October 6 at 4:30. Henderson Martin will speak on Democratic candidates. Every woman is invited to attend. Sphinx initiation at the Phi Gamma Delta house, Thursday, October 7. at 7:30 o'clock Men's Student Council will meet tonight, Wednesday, at 7:30 in Fraser Hall. Important. Herbert Olson, Secretary. Entomology Club will meet at 3:30 Wednesday in the museum. Varsity A will meet Wednesday at 7:30 in the gym. Kapppa Phi meeting will be held in BATTERY & TIRE SERVICE Charging, Rebuilding, Vulcanizing FIRESTONE TIRES J. L. HANKS & Co. Phone 700 643 Mass. The Barton County Club will meet at 4:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon in Fraser rest room Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. room 110, Fraser Hall. Ellen Nolan, c'24, will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Paola, Kansas. You'll Want Woolen Hose Radmore Silk Hose The Heather in plain and lace stripe seem to be the most wanted. All sizes in Blue ond Orange, Green and Brown, a pair $2.00 and $2.50. They are going to be hard to get again this season. As many of you know one of the best line of silk hose made. Pure silk, full fashioned, reinforced heel, double sole. White, Black, Gold and Silver, a pair...$2.50 and $3.00 Special Sale Silk Hose These are in Black only, all sizes, pure silk, but we have too many. Are sealing for $3.00, $3.25, $3.50. A pair...$2.49 and $2.89 WEAVER'S Do you recall the Comfort, the Satisfaction and the Service you had from the wool dress you wore last winter season? Afternoon Dresses too in Silks, Satins, Crepe de Chine and Georgette at about the same price range. They are prettier than ever this fall. Among those that have just come to us are smartly styled Tricotines and Serges with beddings or bright colored embroidery, of silk or wool, straight line, tunic or eton models with pleated skirts. Priced at $23.75, $25.00, $35.00 and up to $57.50. Innes, Bullene & Hackman. It's a safe bet That THE K CLUB DANCE will be a real party Real Jazz Shofstall Real Floor F.A.U. Hall SATURDAY OCT.9 Announcing "Oh, Oh, Cindy!" FARCICAL MUSICAL REVIEW with all University cast BOWERSOCK THEATRE TWO NIGHTS October 25-26,1920 Under Auspices of K. U. Y. W. C. A.