THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ST. PATRICK'S PARTY Miss Corbin Gives Party for Freshmen Girls In Fraser Hall Miss Corbin entertained three hundred freshmen girls Wednesday afternoon with a St. Patrick's Day reception in Fraser Hall. The guests were taken on a trip through Ireland visiting Queenstown and Cork where Irish girls entertained them with native songs and dances at Blarney Castle, each guest was allowed to kiss the Blairney Stone and Mary's portrait, then shamrocked the shamrock, and refreshments were served at, Limerick. During the afternoon the guests were entertained with songs and readings by Zada Shipley and Dor-na Spencer in music by the K. U. Filiano orchestra. The following women of the faculty, who are freshman advisers, were guests of honor: Misses Helen Hoopes, Ora Webb, Florence Black, Lilia Walline, Marion Lewis, Ethel Swenson, Alice Winston, Emily Burger, Cora Downs, Sara Laird, Ann Marm, and Mrs. Bess Douthitt. Those assisting Miss Corbine were Ida Jacobus, vice president of the freshman class, Virginia Puffer and Irma Shaw, freshman representatives on the council, Alice Carney and Gladys Mannwarring. BY THE WAY Elith Simon, c'23, will have as her guest Saturday and Sunday her sister Dorothy Simon of Kansas City, Kans. She comes to attend the state conference of high school newspaper editors and representatives. Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary musica mority, announces the pledging of: Mrs. Silvia Aldorf, Obern. B. M. 12 in piano, f.a. 20 in organ of Lawrence; Evu Lee, f.a. 23 in organ of Lawrence; f.a. 22, of Wavely; Madge Palmer, f.a. 23, of Greely, Frances Morrison, sp. f. a. 23, of Olate; Elizabeth Burkhalter, f. a. 23 White Cloud; Frances King, l. 2. of 20 soldier; Bula Kohler, f. a. 2. of la Harpe; and Deloras Ellenberger, f. a. 22, of El Dorado. French Will Prepare For American Visitors Paris, (By Mail).—Arrangements are being rapidly perfected in Paris for assisting Americans who will come to France this year to visit the graves of their soldier dead in the battlefield cemeteries. For six months, the American Red Cross has been conducting a central information bureau here where are handled all inquiries from people visiting the cemetery in arranging their itineraries to the cemeteries in the devastated region. Several schemes are on foot in Paris for the erection of large new hotels, and at least one of these will be operated on American plans, with an American staff. A British syndicate is also arranged to erect an all-British hotel of 2,000 rooms, the largest hotel in France. Dammit! He Makes Many Social Calls "Dammit!" he's back! Dammit, the favorite carine of story writing, makes his reappearance into this busy world as the biting, snarling mascot of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. The Department of Justice announces a new drive to bring down the cost of meat. Judging the future by the past we shall only have to pay the more. Ever since his "coming out" party he K. U. Karnail, Dammit has been he most talked of and the most cuded and snuggled bup of the Hill. He alone observes no date rule, but goes and comes with little respect for disciplinary power. After making a complete tour of all the sororites, Dammit concludes confidentially that the two faults with K. U. women are that they are crooked and talk too much. Damnit's social engagements are about to get him down, according to Milton LeRoy Peek, head nurse, and hereafter will have to be restricted to three sorority calls a week. It seems that the social whirl of Mt. Oread is too much even for a bull puppy. WANT BACK CATALOGS University Library is Anxious to Obtain Them for Historical Purposes Purposes Back numbers of K. U. catalogs are often wanted by other institutions for the purpose of comparing the curriculum of this university with that of other institutions for historical purposes. The following is a list of catalogs desired by the University Library at this time: College= 1872-73; 1774-75; 1875-76 1877-76; 1777-78; 1875-79; 1879- 8081-80; 1881-82; 1885-86; 1891-92; 1892-93. Engineering—1910-11; 1912-13; 1915- 16. Fine Arts — 1888-89; 1899-90; 189 83; 1897-98; 1899-00; 1900-01; 1901- 03; 1903-04; 1906-03; 1910-11; 1915-16; Graduate — 1902-03; 1905-06; 1906- 07; 1907-08; 1909-10; 1911-12; 1913- 14; 1915-16. Law—1884-85; 1886-87; 1888-89; 1890-190; 1900-01; 1902-03; 1903-04; 1910-11; 1915-16. Medicine—1900-01; 1902-03; 1910 11: 1915-16. **Pharmacy**-1899-00; 1890-00; 1891-06; 97; 1897-08; 1899-00; 1890-03; 1897- 08; 1890-08; 1910-11; 1911-12; 1913-14 1915-16; 1900-01. Regents's Reports—All before 1891; 1914; 1915. Anyone who can supply any of these is requested to do so at his earliest convenience. Letter From N. Y. Firm Praises Kansas Engin A letter has been received at the Kansas Engineer Office from H. B. Shaw of the H. L. Dougherty & Co., New York in which Mr. Shaw says: "You are to be congratulated on the Kansas Engineer if the copy you sent me is a sample of what you are doing and what you intend to do regularly." Mr. Shaw also enclosed a circular letter addressed to the head of the different Dougherty Training schools over the county, quoting material from eleven pages of the Number 1, Volume 6 of the Kansas Engineer. This favorable comment is a great encouragement to the staff of the paper as it has recently been completed. The system is still in the experimental stage. Supreme Court Member Addresses Law School John S. Dawson, member of the supreme court, addressed K. U. students Wednesday afternoon. Judge Dawson told his listeners of the legal machinery of the Attorney General's office and related a series of person- Prof, H. W. Humble, of the School of Law requested the visitor to expound a few rudiments of the average county attorney regime, which the speaker consented to dwell on. The laws were told that all of the jurists in the Supreme Court would be asked to give an address. Delta Upson趴候 initiation last night for Trinder Chester, Junction City; Frank Dunkley, Lawrence; Donald Eyer, Kansas City, Mo.; Denmore Wood, Lawrence, and Clarence Oakes, Independence. The boys' team will play the winner of the Gardner and McPherson game at 6 o'clock on the first day's opening night. The strongest central Kansas teams, having defeated such teams as Manhhattan, Abilene and Salina, Gardner is the winner of the easily own game, the one played with Paola. The Oread basketball teams both drew byes in the first round of the state tournament which is to be held in Robinson on Friday and Saturday this week. The girls' teams plays the winner of De Soto and Syracuse at 8 o'clock 'riday night. What year Tellur? A WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF NEW SEA- SONS. FABRICS Place your order for Easter now. I can show you 400 new woolens, representing the cream of the best fabric makers, and I can measure you for Spring and Summer clothes tailored to your individual order by Question For Debate OREAD NOTES Resolved, that a man or a girl, who goes to church just to be with a "date," is a hypocrite. Suggestion to debaters: Try it once and see. Plymouth Jottings Lenten Series, Number Six Bowersock Theatre Saturday, March 20 New York's biggest hit in Years. Original Company, Candi Company Edna Ann Luke, Walter E. Perkins, Will Archie and Star Cast Seats today at Round Corner Drug Co. Prices 50c to $2.00 Plus War Tax --Margaret Hill McCarter --Kate Stephens --E. W. Howe --Frisher Herbert Stevens --R. D. O'Leary --Josephine Burnham -Willard Wattles --Florence L. Snow STADIUM NUMBER OF OREAD MAGAZINE will contain this leading article by Prof. C. C. Williams, head of civil engineering department and prominent in Missouri Valley Athletic Conference. Illustrated with cuts of representative stadia. Building a Stadium at K. U.— Contributors include: On Sale Tuesday at Fraser Check Stand and on Campus. Price 25 cents In addition—short stories, verse, and feature articles. Sixty pages. Miss Smith hailed me as I left the Kansen Office this noon—“I’m staying on the news desk through the lunch hour,” she said, “and if you're going to The Oread Cafe "Bricks" "Bricks' Please bring me back one of those delicious eggolives and a toasted cheese." Spooning Admitted By Princeton Men In the Princeton senior class voting recently, 121 men assert that they have kissed a girl—at least one girl; twenty seven deny that they have, and twenty say they consider kissing wrong. One man corresponds with twenty three girls, two men with fourteen girls apeace, and one with eleven. Two more children, 86 to 84 as opposed to prohibition. Announcements MacDowell Fraternity will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 in Room 313, Fraser for initiation of new members. Women's Glee Club will meet Thursday night at 7:30 in central Ad, Room 13. All girls give cards to Elizabeth Burkhalter. Librarian. Laura Hawkarder and Ruth Brown are the business committee for the concert trip There will be a meeting of the Black Helmets at the Acacia house, Thursday, March 18, at 8:30 p. m. Quill Club will meet in Fraser Rest Room Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Every member and pledge requested to be present. Important. Gymnastics is now open for recreative exercise and makeup work at the following hours: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons at 5:20 o'clock; Saturday at 10:30, 11:30, 2:30 and 3:30 o'clock. The MacDowell Fraternity will hold initiation tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Roof 313 Fraser. All members as well as the students are to be initiated should be present. Lorna Marie Raub, President. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST - Yesterday Afternoon fountain pen - in newspaper room of the library. Had gold clips. 1332 Mass. 1050 Black. 113-3.63. ROOM—for one girl at 1346 Tenn. Call 2498 White. 113-3-262. HAVE YOU EXECUTIVE ABU- LITY and a desire to SEE EUROPE without expense? Write, stating why YOU should be chosen. WILLIAM W. GRACE, 1020 Little Building Boston 11, Mass. Boosted Drug Business According to the Ohio State Lantern, drug stores in the university district had an unusual sale of limbments since the new style of long-distance dance went into effect. It may be only a coincidence, but the day after Walt Maston announced his intention of moving to California that September, he met Walt Maston's happy, hopeful, poetic philosophy we may expect almost anything — Everett Palmer. TOMORROW Her Husband's Wife Get Seats for at Round Corner Drug Store a Clever Cast of A Clever Play With K. U.'s Best Actors You'll enjoy every minute of it Bowersock Theatre Next Monday Night A Very Special Collection Revealing the newest and most charming styles created for Spring. 100 New and Authentic Hats for $10 including flower trimmed Hats, Hats of shiny straw, Milan hemp and Raffin, for the occasions of street, dress and tailor wear. These Hats are so beautiful in their captivating lines,so expertly made—that it is almost unbelievable that their cost is so little. Brynham's The Old Commercial Post Office