MARCH 19.1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "Mary, Get Your Hoe;" New Out-Door Sport And now the eternal She wants to sing the song of the hoe. She doesn't want to make it a duet either. She will do it solo and all alone, if she has to. But she will let him in to help if he wants to. The time has come, if signs are true, when man can't call the hook where he has al-ready hated him, his own. Fairest of the fairies hates the strongest of the strong. She will hang up her old hat, too, on that same old hook. The Woman's Land Army of the University of Kansas will map out just what type of invasion this will be which women are planning to make as a war measure. If any woman in the University has an idea about a farm, has an interest in a farm, or even if she never saw a farm, the propagandists of the farming movement for women want her to be at 110 Fraser at 7 o'clock tonight. It will be a patriotic, economic and enthusiastic meeting according to Dr. Ida H. Hyde, who is representing the Advisory Council of the Woman's Land Army of America in this school. Gamma Phi Beta Pledge By the Way Here is a practical chance to be patriotic and earn a living as well. The proposition is not an ethereal daydream. It has been tried and proved successful. It is time for the women of the University of Kansas to get down to a logical and sane plan of economic patriotism. Gamma Phi Beta announces the pledging of Frances Kennedy, freshman Nu Sigma Nu Pledge Nu Sigma Nu, medical fraternity, announces the pledging of Andrew F. Schoeppel, sophomore college, of Ransome, Kansas. Sorority Call Franklias Initiate Alpha Tau Omega will entertain Kappa Kappa Gamma tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock. House Party The Franklinls hold initiation last week for R. J., Kaufman, Medicine Lodge; R. E., Tatum, Louisville, Ky.; R. V., Cook, Kansas City, Mo.; W. J., Wertz, Wichita; and L. F., Officer, Hildale. Edna Chain, freshman college, will have Myrtle Steen, Albert Lakin and Herbert Mee as her house guests at Wichita during the Easter vacation. Returned From Doniphan Doris Drought has returned from Camp Doniphan, Okla., where she spent several days last week visiting. Fritz Schnitzler has returned from his home in Wichita where he was confined to his home because of an injury to one of his eyes. Miss Erma Wilhelmi and Miss Elsa Wilhelm, graduates last year who have been visiting in New Jersey returned today to Lawrence. Ann Diver, freshman college, spent Saturday and Sunday in Topeka. Achoth had Miss Willa Schmidt and Miss Joyce Brown of Kansas City as guests Saturday and Sunday. J. C. Fisher was a guest at the Alpha Tau house Saturday and Sunday. Prof., W. B.. Downing has returned from Bloomington, Iowa, where he was called by the death of his mother. Katherine Malone of Topea, spent Sunday with Vician Strange, c'18. Theta Sigma Phi will meet Thursday at 3 o'clock, in Rest room rest. Neil Miles, c'20, has left the University and gone to her home in Garden City. New French Class Organized New French Class Organized A new class for advanced students in French has recently been organized at Topeka by Dr. George A. Darry of the department of romance languages. Mr. Darry has conducted a beginners' class since the opening of the school year. It is reported that both classes are now being well attended. Time to commence your spring planting of Sweet Peas and Nasturtiums—dependable seeds at Evans Drug Store.—Adv. Prof. Charles S. Skilton Wil Give First Performance of Organ Sonata Here To Give Special Number In Fine Arts Recital At a recital to be given tonight at 8:15 o'clock in Fraser Chapel by the faculty of the School of Fine Arts, Professor Charles S. Skilton will play some of his own organ compositions. He will give the first performance in Lawrence of his organ sonata, which he recently played on an eastern tour. In the presentation of Bach's cantata, "Strike, Thou Long Expected Hour" Mrs. Herman Olcott, mezospozano, will sing the solo part. The cantata includes an accompaniment for the organ, strings and bells. Prof. Fitzgerald describes the department of physics, has arranged two bells for this accompaniment. Prelude and Fugue in A minor..Bach Prelude to "Parsifal".Wagner-Lemer Scherzo from Fourth Organ Sym- phony photography Fantasie Symphonique...Rosseter Cole Cantata "Strike. Thou Hour Expected" "expected" Bach Organ Acompaniment—Miss Heaten Pendleton. peected Bacch Mrs. Herman Olcott Violins—Misses Hopkins, Nusz, Jackman, Mr. Kolacny. Violas—Professor Dalton and Mr. Pay Sonata in D minor for Organ...Sklilton Ray. Bass—Mr. Miller. Man may be the lord of creation, but man pays eight dollars a bushel for potatoes and a potato bug gets his nourishment free. Allegro Adagio alla Palestrina Allegretto Finale Last year's straw hat can be dyed my color you wish with Colorite— Ivans Drug Store.—Adv. Ray Fagan Joins Aviators Raymond A. Fagan, city editor of the Salina Journal, left that position this week for Kelley Field, San Antoz, Texas, where he is president. Mr. Fagan enrolled in the Graduate Schol at the University in 1915-16, and went from the University to the Journal last April. Chocolate, strawberry and vanilla ice cream every day at Wiedemann's. —Adv. The New Gossard Front GOSSARD CORSETS The Original Front-Lacing Corsets Women of every figure find Gossard Corrsits grateful, and the man finds her too. In giving the tapestting wintime, eliminates all appearance of fat or thickness at the front, and assures perfect freedom of movement, though never permitting an unnatural use of flesh. Gossard Corsets are not high priced. 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One is the *Gossard* of *Dracula* for her type and that yummiliness of outline that makes possible the wearing of model suits and a glossy finish. Gossard A Gossard is so easy to put on You stand behind your mirror, seeing and adjusting the mirror that reflects your face, the light and perfect freedom above the wistline, and so retain in your oldest Gossard the same lines you see. Ideal Figure Sole Agents for Lawrence Spring Models Ready A Gossard Graduate Fitter in Charge of the Department WEAVER'S Do You Like a Sidesplitting Comedy? A good rich comedy like our memory recalls in going back to "Potash and Perlmutter" with its paroxysms of laughter? Or a tender drama of intermingled humor and touching pathos—like "Peg Of My Heart" would suggest? If you care for a play like the combination of these two would make—then for two and a half good hours of enjoyment's sake, don't miss ELIZA COMES TO STAY It's the play given for the benefit of the County Club Union in aiding the advancement of the Permanent Income Bill. K. U. Dramatic Club Cast Wednesday Evening March 27 Make your date now—It not only puts you in line for one of the best plays of the year, but every admission paid in helps make your University better. Watch his space for later announcements. The Nearest Thing to Mother's Cooking O F course, we all have a prejudiced desire for mother's home cooking—its wholesome, fresh flavor. We once ate mother's cooking ourselves so we won't argue about the goodness of that kind of food. But, incidentally, while we are not stepping forth as rivals to mother's art—still we do pride ourselves on the flavor and festeful delicousness to be found in the food we serve here. "Just A Step From the Campus." THE OREAD CAFE Meals served at Brick's are prepared clean—in a sanitary kitchen—then they are cooked with care, seasoned by a "knowing-how" touch, and the result—the nearest thing to mother's cooking! E. C. Bricken, Prop. Be Prepared Next Winter—COAL Order your coal now for spring and summer delivery. You may have part or all of your order delivered during the summer and the remainder after school opens. Arkansas Semt-Anthracite—you may get this coal now. This is the coal that most of the professors buy. Deep Shaft Cherokee—we are taking orders for spring and summer delivery. Fraternities and sororites use this coal. The price of the coal will be the government price at the time of delivery. By ordering how for summer delivery, you will get the benefit of the probable drop in price. LOGAN-MOORE LUMBER CO. F. H. Church, Mgr. Phone 112 Amarilly has two lovers; one is a gilded society youth, the other is a bartender. If you read tomorrow's Kansan you will learn who Amarilly is. Do you want to know?