FEBRUARY 11, 1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K. U. Men Are Serving Our U.S. Additional names of K. U. men who are in the United States Military service are turned into the Chancellor's office every day. Below are the last names reported: (Continued from Thursday's Kansan) W. R. Gearhartz Glen Gambon, Camp Doniphan. R. G. Hoskin, Sanitary Corps, Foo Div, Army. Jean Hall, Camp Funston. Peter Heil, Dental Surgeon, 130th Artillery, Ft. Sull. Walter 'Brikkel' Rieke A hockey teammates 16th Depot Brigade, Camp Funston. Guy Houton, Second Lieutenant Harold E Hoyt, Lieutenant, Median Corps Ray H. Hargett, Ordnance Dept. Washington, D.C. C. A. Haskins, Captain, Sanitary Corps, Ogle, Ogletchera, Ga. Colpys, Ft. Burh, H. Nicolel, Captain, Chemist Bernard, Army, France. A. R. Hetzel, Camp Kearney, Walter Heinicke. swarren W. Bowell, Captain Quarrel Hermann K. Hoadley, Aviation, Omaka, Herbert E. Hoadley, Aviation, Omaha, Lewis Helvern, Second Lieutenant, Victor Hunt, Radio. Victor Rubin, Raodn M. V. Holmes, Lieutenant, Co. F, 35th Harold Hegley, Lieutenant, Camp Funston. B. E. Hackney, Lieutenant, Artillery, Afred Hillman, Aviation. Alfred Hillman, Aviation. C.B.Holmes. Chauncey D. Hunter, Second Lieutenant, 16th Dept. Brigade, Artillery. C. Donald Hughes, Radio Reserve, Ca. E. 3rd Bd., Great Lakes. C. W. Haskins, Co. 18, Coast Artillery, Island 10, San Diego. Bugene Harshberger, Lieutenant, Provisional Officers' Training School, Finance Department 8am A. Johnson, Corporal, Co. K. 333rd I.C., Camp Funston. Henry J. John, Lieutenant, Rocke- feller Inst., New York. Bahn A. JOHNSON, Dir., Co. K 323rd Inf. Camp, Union Twp. Louisville, Kentucky. Liencke John Johnson, Co. H., Camp Donlin- bhan Donald Joseph, U. M., Navy Reserve Force, U. S. M., "Muggle" Cape Charles, Oklahoma G. M. Keyser, T1t Tod, Bc, Co D S. C. Gill, Camp Alfred Vail, Little Sis- tle John F. King, M. O. T. C., Pt. Riley, Clinton Kamaga, Lieutenant. Co. 2 Geo. E. Knappenberger, Sanitary Corps N. A., Cornal Med. C. N., Yol O. Adior, Joseph H. Langworthy, Captain, M. B. Fl. Leewardty. Fred L. Lemmon, Major, 80th DCP Eric B. Timmons, Director, Edwin Lapton, Lieutenant, F. Riley Eldaw Lapoin, Elsevier, Jamaica Harry C. Lehman, 31th Cn, 2nd Iep C. C. N. A., Presidio, San Francisco F. E. K., Captain, Camp Dont- li Fulton, Lovebush. Dr. Fred Rose, First Lieutenant, Med Floyd Loveless. Eavadne Laptap, Red Cross, France, Joseph W. Murray, Captain, Infe Baldwin, Mitchell, Lieutenant, Ft. Douglas, Utah. John Madden H, Ross Miller, Lieutenant, 17th Cav H. Ross Miller, Lieutenant, 17th Cav U. S. A., Camp Jones, Douglas, Ariz. Iex Reller, Y, M. C. A., Egypt. Chas L. Moore, Lieutenant, Co. E. Saunders Sidney Moss, Lieutenant, Camp Cadv, Deming, N. M. Albert N, Murphey, Pt. Sheridan, III Thomas Morton. E. C. Morgan, Lieutenant-Surgeon, Pulaski Amh. Co. 24. Caser Middlhout Surgeon. Berkshire Muster, Second Lien- S. Parkhurst Muster, Second Lien- S. Parkhurst Moyer, Second Lieutenant, Camp Funston. Edgar Madden, Corporal, $8th Aero Sound, Airman 3rd Class, Air Force Miller, Lieutenant. W. N. Moore, Lieutenant, Eng. Corps U. S. N. Norfolk, Va. D. S. N. MOORE Chas, F. Maris, Lieutenant. James V. May, Surgeon-Major, Neuropsychiatric Examiner, Camp Devons. W. P. Montgomery, Captain-Adjutant, 31th Train and Mil. Police, Camp G. I. Murphy, Loot Spring, Tenn. Inscr. to the 2015 Liaconite, $3rd- Inf. Fun Campun. Frank McCafferty, Med. Dept., Ft. Logan, Colo. Stanley L. Moore, 90th Div. Officers Training, Camp Tern Tex. Trainer, U.S. S. John C. MeArthur, Sergeant-Major Ammunition Train, Camp Donphan. Fredrik Skolander, Leutnant, Bat E. 130th Field Artillery, Camp Doni D. C. Notting, Commander, U. S. N. Earl Newcomer, Eng. Res. Pt. Lea venero., Lawrence M. Oles, Co. M, 137th Inf. M. Ames. Forrest C, Olson, Co. M, 143rd, Camp Doniphan. M, O. R. C, M. R. C, Jackson. Roy Paramore, Q. M. R. C., Jacksonville, Fla. Bryd Powell, Base Hospital. Unit 28 R, S, R. James Parker, Ft. Leavenworth. Duff Green Phillips, Captain. Brown Park Hospital, Unit GOPPS Camp 10 Brayley J. Fratt, Sanitary Train, FT Blayey Collins Walter Pickering, Quartermasters Corp. Funston. Chas. Pilrat. Joe Douglas Berwick, Navy. E. C. Roswurm. D. M. Rankin, O. R. C. A. H, Riney, Lieutenant, 28th Eng. Camp Meade, Md. Eather Richardson, Dietitian, Base Hospital, Unit 23, France. W. W. Riem, Major-Surgeon, Army, R管理哥, Charles Roge, M 137th, Infantry. Geo. H. Rising, Quartermaster's Dent. Roderick Reid, Second Lieutenant, Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky. Pach Roger, Fc. and Reber, J. A. Heber, Second Lieutenant, inf.. Ralph R. Rader, Lieutenant, Battery 130th Field Artillery, Camp Domino Frank L. Russell, Aviation Reserve Walter Rohrer, Sergent, 466 Eng. R. V. Pail, F. Sheridan. Harvey Rodgers, Co. M, 137th Inf. *conn Dobhan.* George A. Hathert, Corporal, Stationary Engineer, Philadelphia Navy Nelle Roberts, Base Hospital, Unit 8, Kansas City, Mo. Herbert C. Sommers, Lieutenant, 2nd Machine Gun Batt., Camp Shar- ter E. A. Sharp. D. S. Sheedy, Captain. Gerald Sparks, Captain, W. L. Stryker Ioy Stockwell, Ambulance Co. France. E. R. Shauffer, Second Lieutenant, th 4pt Brigade, Camp Funston. ith Depot Brigade, Camp Fung Edward Schoenfeldt, Navy. John Scribner, 119th Eng. Ft., Still A. M. Schroperer, Chemist, Ordance Charles D. Seward, Second Lieutenant, aviation, Camp Hickens, Tex. Charles D. Stewart, Second Brother Ant, Aviation, Camp Hicks, Tex. Fred M. Shaw, Aviation. Richard D. Small, Second Lieutenant, Cavalry, Camp Funan. Harold J. Shelly, Medical Reserve. Walter Shepherd, Aviation. John P. Slade, Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery. John E. Smart, Med. Supply Depot, San Corps, Camp Abuwe, Ft. Worth TEACK: Harry A. Smith, Battery B, 120th Day of Fire, Duggeth Lester A. Sprinkle, Captain, Cavalry, Indio, Tex. Ralph Sproull, Second Lieutenant, Reg. Army, Ft. Leaventworth. Ernest F. Stakeup, Amb. Co. 118 Ernest, Train, 35th Division, Camp Donnell William Y. Stewart, Sergeant, 110th Eng. C, Corp. Danishon George Stucky), Second Lieutenant, Cann Lee, Va. Avery Chanceure Sutton, 2nd Co. L, G. Coast Artillery, Ft. H. G. Wright, Wright Monroe Stainer, Captain, Eng. O. R. C C. Grant R. Smith, Marines, 87th Co. Clifford Sullivan, Ambulance Corps, Ft. Qcklerbey, Ga. (Continued on page 4) By the Way Jailette-Stubbs Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Adrienne Jaulette of Compton, CA to attend the wedding of Amy Lawrence. The wedding date has not yet been announced. Both Miss Jailette and Mr. Stubbs attended the University last year. Miss Jailette is a member of Kappa Delta, where Stubbs is a member of Phi Delta Theta. Pi Kappa Alpha will hold initiation Tuesday night for the following: Walter Salisbury, Bryon Collins, Roger Wilder, Hugh Keckley, Raymond McGee, Robert Binnie, and Raymond Ferguson. Pi K A Initiation Alemania entertained with an informal tea in honor of Mrs. Ester R. Ness the chaperone, Saturday afternoon. Alpha Xi Delta held initiation Sunday afternoon, for t he following: Helen Barnett, Franc Kay, Ruth Tran, Eva Sawyer, and Alic Per- Sorority house mothers, alumnae, and faculty_members were guests. Mrs. Niese came to Lawrence from Oklahoma after the Christmas holidays. Alemannia Tea Alpha Xi Delta Initiates German Verein will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in Room 313, Fraser Hall. Professor Engel of the department of German will give a paper in English on "German in the High Schools." All interested in The Phi Delta Theta fraternity announces the pledging of Gerand Puffer of Burlington. STUDENT'S SHOE SHOP Verein Meeting *Phi Delta Theta Pledges* R. O. Burgert, Prop. 1107 Mass. St. We also repair and cover parasols Where Work and Prices Are Always Right The Original K. U. BARBER SHOP and BATH ROOMS the subject are invited. Pi Lambda the will meet in Fraser Rest Room Tuesday night at 8:15 o'clock. The subject will be Modern American Education. The Physics Club will meet at 4 o'clock this afternoon in Room 203, Blake Hall. Prof. E. F. Stimpson of the department will speak. Physics Club The alumni guests at the Sigma Phi Sigma Founder's Day banquet Saturday night were G. Brantt Arnold of Newton, Hugh Grutzmacher of Onaga, Lt. Ward Gardner of Oneida, H. B. Mohler of St. Joe, W. B. Prugh of Kansas City, L. W. Cazier and Fred Schenck of Rosedale, and Sam Johnson of Camp Funston. Liust. Charl's Greisa of Camp Funston spent the week end in Lawrence Pi Lambda Theta Up-to-date Bt ST. Prismatic Vibrator Massage. The only Electr Prismatic Wave machine in the city. First class service. 727 MASS. ST. Maj. Adna G. Clarke, 197, c'00, is head of the War Prison Barracks at Fort McPherson, Ga., having charge of the German prisoners interned at that place. He will enter March 2 on a six weeks' course of instruction, in which he will阵军 at Fort Mcpherson preparatory to entering the Coast artillery service. Juanita Westfall, c'21, has left school for this semester and has gone to her home in Kansas City, Kansas. Naomi Light, c'14, who is teaching it in Atchison, has resumed her work there after an enforced vacation of two weeks spent in Lawrence. Atchison schools were closed as a measure of fuel conservation. Glenn Alt, c'16, has accepted a position as instructor of Civil Engineering at the University of Michigan at Anna Arbor. Professor H. E. Riggs, who is at the head of the Civil Engineering department there, is an alumnus of K. U. Meda McChheney, e'19, who has been at her home center, will return to the hospital. Mr. Norruth Graham of Kansas spent the week end at the Phi Psi house. He is to report for aviation training at Urbana, Illinois, February 15. Prof. W. A. Whitaker of the department of chemistry, visited friends in Kansas City Saturday and Sunday. Lena Pittenger, fa'18, and Edna Roberts, fa'18, have returned from Topka where they gave a musical program, assisted by Mr. Muhhlollen at the Railroad Y. M. C. A. Miss Roberts and Miss Pittenger will make another concert tour the last of the month. Faye Freihardt, c18, spent Sat- ures and Sunday at her home in Topeka. Faculty Members' Clubs Saturday Night, Prof. Erasmus Haworth entertained the Old and New Club; Prof. D. L. Patterson entertained the Fortnightly Club; Prof. W. W. Davis entertained the Town and Gown Club; and Prof. Frank B. Daints entertained the Saturday Night Club. The wholesome purity of our chocolate- made fresh every day in our own sanitary factory- makes a dainty box of these choice morsels an acceptable gift for all occasions.—Wiedemann's.—Adv. Novelties in candy for St. Valen time's day at Wiedmann's—Adv. Dressmaking, Ladies' Tailoring, Remediding of every description Between Kress' and Woolworth's 917 Mass. St. Mrs. Wm. H. Schulz PALACE BARBER SHOP ALACQUA school A first class shop for K. U. mon. Electric massage FRANK VAUGHN, Prop. 730 Mass. St. Y ET it affords a kind of comfort that doesn't sacrifice good appearance. A Middy's the Thing for Comfort set the highest standard of regulation Navy Middy Blouses —the following prices show conclusively that our assortment and prices are the most inviting to be found anywhere: Pre-shrunk, perfectly tailored, all white drill. $1.50 White with cadet blue collars and cuffs... 1.50 All Cadet Blue Kindergarten Cloth, white braid trim ... 1.75 Red or Green Flannel ... 5.50 Sizes: 14-16-18-20. YOUR WATCH The Most Delicate Piece of Mechanism You Carry "We Like to Do Little Jobs of Repairing" SHOULD be examined at least every six months by an expert repairman. A little oiling and cleaning thus given will produce a consistent good running order in your timepiece, and prolong the life of the watch. PROMPT PROMPT MOTOR CAR DELIVERY FOR YOUR "PRESSING" CALLS. Call 506 and let us tell you about our pressing offer. Lawrence Pantatorium Particular Cleaning and Pressing for Particular People. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Careful Attention Given to All Business BOWERSOCK THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY-MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH Direct from week's run at Shubert Theatre, Kansas City. PRICES Prices 1st 12 rows par...$1.65 1st 3 rows bal...1.10 Next 5 rows par...1.10 Next 5 rows bal...8.83 All 50 bal...55 Seats now selling at the Round Corner Drug Store. ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH “OURGSXSVFGVXINLITUMXZ MTVUMTGXWUXFAA” The letters above look harmless but wirelessed from a German submarine this message baffled England's Secret Service men until it was too late. The same apparently harmless codes are giving the Germans our secrets every day. K. U.Dramatic Club The "CHECKMATE" Bowersock, February 20 the elaborate war play by the K. U. Dramatic Club at the Bowersock Feb. 20, tells how the agents of the Wilhelmstrasse operate. That code will be received by wireless apparatus on the stage—you'll know its meaning when the tense situation unfolds the mystery of the letters. MAIL ORDERS GO ON SALE TODAY—Prices: parquet 75c, 8c war tax; balcony 50c, 5c war tax; gallery 25c, 3c war tax. Sends orders and make checks payable to LEWIS HULL, Manager, 19 W. 14th St. "You'll Be There"