MARCH 14, 1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By the Way Nu Sigma Nu, medical fraternity, announces the pledging of Harold Palmer, c'21 of Greely, and Marion Renner, c'19, of Lawrence. The Moody Club, 1845 Tennessee danced last night from seven to eight. M. Hardard wear, c19, will attend the track meet in Kansas City, Saturday. The Kinee Club 1339 Tennessee danced last night after dinner. Beta Theta Pi will give an informal house dance Friday, March 15. Lieutenant Edwin Burkholder, c'18. of Fort Sill, is a guest at the Beta house for a few days. Members of the girls' basketball teams who will be here for the state high school tournament the week-end of March 20 and 23 will be entertained at the different sorority houses. Allemann announces the pledging of Ethel Minger, c'19. The Men's Student Council will give a regular varsity dance Saturday night, March 16, at F. A. U. Hall. Mrs. Jessie Reid Newson, wife of Dr. Newson, who was an instructor at the University last year and is in France with the British expeditionary forces, is visiting friends in Lawrence this week. Mrs. Newcoma came here from New York and will return to her home at La Plata, Mo., after visiting friends at Topeka and Leavenworth. Willard Glaser, Wilbur Jones and C. A. Randolph will go to Kansas City today to attend a Phi Alpha Delta dinner tonight at the Hotel Muehlebach. Kappa Phi, Methodist organization for women, held initiation last night in Myers Hall for fifty-seven new members, after an "ateless" banquet. Table decorations were in red, white and blue, with a patriotic motive. Georgia Beebe c'18, was tastemaker and addresses "male made by M. S. F. Beggs of Topeka and Mrs. Elia M. Watkins of Lineoln, Nebraska. Sarah Jacobsen c'17, a Kappa Phi alumna, came up from Kansas City for A dance will be given by the Junior class of the University Thursday, March 28, the night Easter vacation begins, at F. A. U. Hall. Haley's orchestra will play. Ray E. Gaffney, who was a student in the University last year and who is now in charge of the Soldiers and Sailors' Recreation Hall in Kansas City, will spend the week-end at the Kanza house. Lieutenant Ray N. Swarner, of Camp Funston, will be a week-end guest at the Kanza house. Swarner has been transferred from the infantry to the general staff, and his duties now are confined to office work. You can't buy a Jayhawker Next Week! - Ady. What's so on the Hill is so at Plymouth—or it isn't so at all—Adv. James Hardacre, c'18, will go down to Kansas City Friday to take in the track meet. F. N. Ziegler, c'18, who has been at his home in Newkirk, Ok., waiting his call for aviation service, has returned to the University and will do work in the department of geology. Wilbur N. Skourup, A. B. '15, has been engaged by the University as an instructor in the department of bacteriology. Follies Actor To Washington Howard Haines, who was scheduled to stage a magician's act at the K. U. Follies tonight, will not appear as he has been called to Washington to take a position as clerk in the War Department. A message from him, received by Blanche Simons, manager of the Follies, said that it was necessary for him to be in Washington by Friday. Pineapple De Menthe ice cream for your St. Patrick's Day dinner, Sunday. A rich green color and an Airline Phone - 182-Wiedemann's - Adv. Shamrock crier for brick ice cream—a St. Patrick's Day novelty.-Wiedmann's.-Adv. All "K" men are requested to be at Squires法庭 Friday noon at 12:15 for the annual "K" Club picture. W.O. Hamilton You can't buy a Jayhawker Next Week!—Adv. What's so on the Hill is so at Plymouth—or it isn't so at all...Adv. Send the Daily Kansan to some home. PROTCH The College Tailor SPRING SUITS A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St. Is the place to get the best in printing and engraving. HOTEL KUPPER Kansas City, Mo. Convenient to the shopping and Theatre District —especially handy for ladies, being on Petticoat Lane. Cafe in connection paying special attention to banquets. WALTER S. MARS, Mgr. Untried Kansans May Capture Track Honors Beautiful Georgettes in Rose, Grey, Flesh, White, Navy. Taupe and Poilu. Elegantly trimmed in beads and silk embroidery. We also show many new models, Taffetas, Satins, and Foulards. We want you to come in and see these new gowns. You'll enjoy looking them over. AFTERNOON GOWNS Exclusive Styles Only One of a Model ule, Kansas will go into the relay with Missouri two points ahead, the score standing at 2-1. The winner will be the deciding event, as it so often has in the past. To the winner will go five points and the meet. WEAVER'S (Continued from page 1) Kansas has four new men in the relay. Cliff R. Rodkey, Russell, Shreve, and Murphy are possibilities. The relay squad should run better than when it was defeated by the University of Nebraska in the K. C. A. meet. In this meet the Missouri relay team lost to the Camp Funston team which won by slower time than that made by the Nebraska relay runners. The distance between the winners and the losers is the same for both teams. By this comparison Kansas has the edge, but Missouri did not run Pittam, and then there is that What's so on the Hill is so at Plymouth—or it isn't so at all—Adv. Take your old fountain pen to Barber & Son, Druggists, and receive $1 credit on an Ink-Tite self-filling pen. It's guaranteed.-Adv. 90-35 TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT The Follies FOR FUN Gym----8 o'clock Tickets at Door----25 cents Meet your appetite at our table. Hadley's Cafe 715 Mass. Tiger entry, for second position. If the 40-foot mark. Haddock should be able to nose out Marshall, the other jinx which every year gives the relay to Tigers—and the meet with it. But Kansas has a mighty good chance to win. HOW THE POINTS ARE DIVILED Events. Kansas, Missouri. 50-yard Dash .3 5 low Hurdles .0 8 High Hurdles . . . . . . . . . 3 440-yard Dash . . . . . . . . . 5 880-yard Dash . . . . . . . . . 5 Mile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Two Mile . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Pole Vault . . . . . . . . . . 4 High Jump . . . . . . . . . . 3 Shot Put . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 --- 8 Totals ... 44 Did you know that a pound of chocolates is equal to a pound of beef-steak or a pound of eggs in nutritive value? Wiedemann's chocolates are always pure, fresh, wholesome and delicious!—Adv. You can't buy a Jayhawker Next Week>-Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. "We Have a Fisk Hat for You" Announcing for Spring 1918 An Interesting Display of the Newest Hats Giving an Air of Smartness to Your Costume Lovely styles that will appeal to the women of K. U. as smart. The whims of fashion this spring allow you the inestimable privilege of wearing a becoming hat. Shapes which have just come into vogue, and which will all be shown in their newest conceptions with this opening—quaint Puritan, poke shapes, high crown hats, etc. —in the latest straws and colors. GREENE'S MILLINERY SHOP 831 Mass. Street --- BOWERSOCK THEATRE Two Days Beginning March 15 2:30-8:30 Twice Daily A THEDA BARA SUPER PRODUCTION PRICES: Nights, 28c, 55c, 83c, $1.10; Matinees 28c and 55c All Seats Reserved. Seats now selling at Round Corner Drug Store Missouri-Kansas Indoor Track Meet Convention Hall Tomorrow Night Tickets Now on Sale at Athletic Manager's Office. Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00