APRIL 16, 1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lady Agent Wants Publicity on "Kick' A "lady publicity agent" is far more insistent than a man publicity agent when it comes to demand space for her activities. The "lady" publicity agent for the Kollege Kick, Saturday in F. 10, in F. A. U. hall is proving this. She drops around every day and has been doing this for a week or ever since the affair was announced. She wants us to expone the merits of the work of the W. S. G. A., which is giving the dance to increase the coffers to carry on more work. She tells us that the woman's association besides watching out for mid-week dates, has done relief work via Red Cross donations, grants, funds, and that a French orphan is being supported by funds from the association. And that Company M boys received a Christmas box from the hands of W. S. G. A. And that a scholarship is given each year. To Sing in Musical Comedy And that's about all the dope she has for us to write for publication on the front page of the paper and in the best place, except that she wants us to announce her dance which is to help pay for some of these things. And so she comes and goes. Day in and day out. Ed. Eggleston, who was a sophomore on the Hill last year, and is now at the Great Lakes Training Station, will sing a girl's part in a musical comedy to be given at the Auditorium Theater in Chicago by sailors from the training station. The comedy is "Leave It To a Sailor Boy," and the cast will give six performances, beginning May 9. By the Way The first graduating recital of the season to be given by students of the School of Fine Arts, will be given tonight at 8:15 o'clock in Fraser Chapel by Chire Dietrich, nal8, assisted by Gareth O'Shea, and with exceptionally good pianist, and has always been enthusiastically received by recital audiences. Graduating Recital Marguerite Foster of Kansas City, who was a sophomore on the Hill last year, will be a guest at the Kappa house over the week-end. Albert E. Hyer, who was a middle law last semester, is visiting at the Sigma Nu house. Hyer is enlisted in the quartermasters' corps, and is stationed at Camp Jackson, South Carolina. Blanch Mullen, A. B. '16, of Leavenworth, will spend the week-end at the Kappa house. Miss Mullen was a member of the Torch society and president of the W. S. G. A., while a student in the University. Thela Hale, fa'21, is ill with the measles. Elinor Clark, c21, has given up her work at the University because of a badly infected eye, and has gone to her home in Kansas City. Lieutenant "Pvt" Harvey, a former K. U. man, who is stationed at Camp Funston, was a week-end visitor at the Phi Gam house. The Beta conclave which was to have been given last week, has been postponed until Saturday, April 20. Miss Marian McChesney, of Clay Center, is visiting her sister, Meda McChesney, c'19. Acacia will be at home to the freshmen of Kappa Alpha Theta tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock. Alpha Tau Omega will entertain Sigma Kappa tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock. Lova Gould, c'21, was in Kansas City Saturday and Sunday. The freshmen of Sigma Kappa will give a dance in honor of the upper-classmen, Saturday, May 11. George Bidwell, c20, went to Kansas City today to be examined for enlistment in the flying branch of the navy. Tom Mulloy, '17, of Kansas City, spent Sunday at the Kappa Sigma house. Maynard Scott, c21 will leave Lawrence today for his home in Rozel. He is giving up his work at the University to go to work on the farm. Doris Drought, c.20, returned this morning from Burlington, where she has been the guest of Helen Moore, A. B. 17. Kanza Initiation Kanza held initiation Monday night for Ralph Varner, c'21, John Edling, c'20, Verne Boyd, c'21, William Wells, c'21, Everett Myer, e'21, and Roscoe Howard, ph',19 El Atoneo Meeting New Sport Suits EI Altoene meets in Room 314, Fraser Hall, Thursday, at 3 o'clock. Made of Silk File Cloth. Skirt and Smock made in white and trimmed in Rose and Tan—Plain Blue and Taupe. This is the newest spring garment. $15.00 ARE YOU KNITTING FOR THE SOLDIERS? The official Red Cross yarn has arrived. Khaki in two sizes, Sweater size and Helmet size also the Grey Sock yarn. New Size Knitting and Sock Needles. NEWMARK'S Almond or filbert nut crisp—a dainty, nourishing confection—this is something the soldier boy likes. So bare it to him today. Wiedemann's-Adv. The Reverend Mr. Huffman will speak on his experiences in Porto Rico. You can't SPEND your money and SAVE IT TOO! Buy War-Savings Stamps! Phi Alpha Delta will hold initiation tonight for Joseph Parmham, Loren B. Simon, Mark Adams, Dean Floyd, George Wild and Ted Richter. The initiates were pledged last Friday. P. A. D. Initiation Let Us Make Suggestions for Graduation Gifts UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 803 Mass. St. Exclusive Local Agent for Martha Washington Candies PROTECTION Garment Bag, Size 26x44 For Suit, Coat, Gown, Cloak, Sweater and Overcoat Airtight Dust Proof Germ Proof One Hundred on Special Sale at THIRTY-NINE CENTS EACH On Oread Avenue Just a Step From the Campus We are serving more K. U. students every day. They are realizing the value of our cooking and that they can eat better meals here, with a lower cost. Our fountain is popular. THE OREAD CAFE E. C. Bricken, Prop. Just a Step From the Campus THE MIDNIGHT FROLIC will be the snappiest musical show ever given by amateur talent on Mount Oread. See it at the JAYHAWKER BEAUTY BALL It's the Biggest Party of the Year Robinson Gymnastium A Week from Friday A Mammoth Cast and Chorus—Mostly Girls Catchy Songs—Clever Dances—Thrills! "It's the Biggest Party of the Year" FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES The Neatness of Your Spring Oxfords measure no less in importance than the correctness of the cravat you wear. Our stock contains a wonderful selection of the nobbiest models in black or the latest shades of tan. OTTOM FISCHER —Pay A Little More—Tis Wise Economy— VARSITY BUY A THIRD LIBERTY BOND BOWERSOCK TODAY and TUESDAY The Beauty of Australia ENID BENNETT IN "THE KEYS OF THE RIGHTEOUS"A Pleasing Paramount Picture T O D A Y—THE LAST DAY MME. PETROVA IN "EXILE" THURSDAY—MARGUERITE CLARK IN "The Valentine Girl." TOMORROW VIOLA DANA IN "BREAKERS AHEAD" THURSDAY—'BILL'HART IN "THE PATRIOT" "DOUG" FAIRBANKS in "MR. FIX-IT COMING FRIDAY Don't Waste The Summer Months! Unless you are in the army or on a farm—"make hay while the sun shines" during the critical period and K. U. SUMMER SESSION First Session commences July 4, ends July 12. Second Session commences July 15, ends Aug. 9. For Information see or address—Director of Summer Session, Room 119, Fraser Hall, Lawrence, Kansas. "The Summer Session Is Your Patriotic Opportunity to Save Time" ---