THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ADD NEW INSTRUCTORS School of Fine Arts Engages Teachers for Harp and Sight Singing Two new instructors have been added to the faculty of the School of Fine Arts. Mrs. Mora Morelandak, a pupil of Carlos Salzedo, the famous harp solist, has been engaged as instructor in Harp. Mrs. Peck will give a recital in Fraser Hall some time in March. Mrs. Peck also instructor in harp at the Horner Institute in Kansas City. Several students have already arranged for a harp in Harp, which is a small instrument and comparatively easy to play. Mr. Charles V. Kettering, who was for three years the head of the music department at Miltonville College, has been engaged as Instructor in the Music Department. Mr. Kettering is a barrine of considerable experience in concert and oratorio, and already has a number of students registered with him. BY THE WAY Glen Hussey of Topeka, who received his degree at the close of the first semester, has accepted a position at Lyons. Bethany College at Topeka is to celebrate its first Founders Day February 12. William "Pat" Conrey, junior Law has returned from his home in Belloit He was called home to act as best man at the wedding of his brother. Miss Maude Miller, an instructor in piano, was the guest of General and Mrs. Charles I. Martin in Topeka Thursday and Friday. Students of the Presbyterian faith and their friends gathered at Westminster Hall Friday evening for the first party of the year. Those present were entertained with a variety of games and contests. The University Filipino orchestra was the University Filipino and played several pleasing numbers. At a late hour, refreshments of pie a la mode were served. Professor D. L. Patterson of the department of History, illustrated his lecture on "South America" to members of the University Club Friday night. Katharyn Milton, c283, was called to her home in Elk City today on account of the severe illness of her brother. Mildred Deets, c'20, has been absent from classes the last two days on account of illness. Roine Rahn, c'22, and Anne Horning, c'22, spent Saturday and Sunday at their homes in Topeka. Marguerite Atwood, *fa'23* was accompanied to the motor show at Kansas City by her mother of Caney. 'hey returned to Lawrence Sunday.' Miss Corbin Does Not Have Flu Miss Alberta Corbin has again assumed her duties as adviser of women, after an illness of four days. The report that Miss Corbin was suffering from influenza was in evidence. Ruth Trant Heads Varsity "A" The Varsity "A" at their regular hursday meeting last night elected Ruth Trant, *C*29 as their new presi- New Series in French Mathematics Books Here Forty-seven new and very interesting books, concerning mathematics, have recently been received direct from Paris, by the Librarian at Spencer Library. The chief set is one of twenty-seven volumes, "Nouilles Annales De Mathematique," from 1842 to 1868. The set next in importance in is one of seven volumes devoted to Mathematics from 1868 to 1874. Sets of two volumes each are, "Correspondence" by Hermine & Stieltjes, "Cours D'Ars Mathématique" by E. Gouras, "Leconcs Des Surfaces" by G. Daroux. Single volumes are, "Calcul Des Probabilities" by E. Cavello, "Theorie Des Formes" by H. Andoyer "Hylospecies" by G. Fontene, "Calcul Des Probabilities" by L. Bachelor "Lesurs Sur Les Systemes Orthogonnementaux" by G. Dauquelie, "These Functions Elliptiques" by E. Levy, "Enpoli Des Fonctions Elliptiques" by M. K. Wierstass. These books have an unusual interest to students of mathematics. They are written in French. A decline of prices will bring a decline in prices. WILL GIVE RECITAL Gustave Soderlund, Instructor in Piano, to Appear Tuesday Night Night A piano recital by Gustav F. Soderlund will be given in Fraser's Hall Tuesday evening. This recital is free to the public according to Dean H. Soderlund is an instructor in piano and organ in the school of Fine Arts. Following is the program to be given: Theme and Variations, A. Glazonow Etude A. Scribale Imprenta N. Scherbachtech In G Minor Rachmannio Preclude in C Major Avolette Tambourin Schon Rosmarin Minuet Gossec Gossec-Franko Kreisler G. F. Soderlund Prinfr. Frank E. Rendrite Etude in the Mar. major Etude in A flat major Nocturne in C sharp minor ... Chopin Nocturne in F sharp major Waltz in A flat major Improvement Military March Schubert-Tausig National Y. W. Secretary Talks in Chapel Tuesday Miss Olooza Burner, the National Y. W. C. A. secretary for religious work in universities, will speak at a mass meeting of University women in Fraser Hall at 4:50 o'clock Tuesday, "Beholding Jesus Christ Today." Miss Barrer was engaged in war work in,France of one year. Since that time she has been traveling over the United States making talks at numerous school and colleges. She is a strong advocate of the National Board and so much in demand that Miss Hostetter, secretary of the W. Y. C. A., considers it fortunate to have obtained her. The women of Lawrence also are invited to attend. Apartment Fatal Fire to One San Francisco, Feb. 9 — One life is in a fire which destroys an apartment and injures thirty to forty persons are in hospitals suffering from burns and injuries sustained when the building collapsed. Origin of the fire was so severe that the fire department investigations, Fifty New Insect Cases for Entomology Specimens The department of entomology has just received fifty new insect cases which will be filled with newly acquired specimens of the Snow Collection of Insects. The collection was started some years ago by Chancellor Francis E. Snow. The collection has been funded to contribute contributions and exchange of specimens until one of the largest and best in the United States. Specialists frequently come from all parts of the country to study it. The collection contains about a thousand specimens, representing all the different orders of insects. The collection is worth thousands of dollars, one case of beetles being valued at more than $1 million, on the third floor of the Museum. Old Dominion Liner Breaks New York, Feb. 9—The Old Dominion liner Princess Anne, which grounded on a reef off Rockaway Point late Friday was reported to have broken in two today. Forty-year-old the woman who had remained on board, were said to have been rescued by bouts. Attention A. E. F. Club! All A. E. F. men will meet in the north-west basement room of Green Hall at 7:30. Tuesdays night. A. E. F. men who fail to attend this meeting will be court married. Hotel porter: That bird in room 18 says the roof leaked in on him when it rained last night. Send The Daily Kansan home. Miss Wellington of School of Fine Arts Will Assist BAND TO GIVE CONCERT Band The K. U. Band will give its annual mid-winter concert Wednesday night Feb. 11 in Fraser Hall. The band will be assisted by Miss Lila S. Wellington, soprano, of the school of Fine Arts. This is the first appearance of the band in concert under the direction of S. Z. Herb, former leader of the Hutchinson Municipal Band and first bass with Innes' band. The band has forty six members. The program follows: Send The Daily Kansan home. Latest Music Hits AT BELLS 925 Mass. My Isle of Golden Dreams Bless My Swaneye River Home Let the Rest of the World Go By All I have are Sunny Weather Friends Hand in Hand Again Only You F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. THE HIGH COST OF LIVING doesn't affect your clothes if you are getting full value for your money. The majority of correct dresses say "paying economy to have their clothes tailored-to order by" ED. V. PRICE & CO. I will glady prove this fact S. G. Clarke 1033 Mass. St Announcements The Sociology Club will meet h. Fraser Rest Room Tuesday night at 7 p. m. Election of officers and other important business. Women's Glee Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in Fraser Chapel. All members are urged to be present. Black Helmets will meet at the P.K. A. house Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock All women who wish to register in the Bible and Mission stly classes of the W. Y. C. A. are requested to do immediately. Clasuses begin Feb. 16. Men's Glee Club rehearsal Tuesday. From 5 to 6 o'clock in Fine Arts building. All members are requested to be present. F. E. Kendric. ...Lekoy Goodman, c'23, who has been entertaining the flu is able to attend classes again. Transportation Cut Off By Blizzard and Tide New York, Feb. 6- Parsley of the transportation in New York was complete today. The urban cities were in many places cut off entirely from Manhattan. It was feared another high tide driven before the blizzard of late November to forty-five hours, would cause even greater damage than yesterday. The unusually high tide has caused greater storm damage, believed to be billions, for the whole north Atlantic coast. C. E. ORELUP, M. D., Eye, ear, nose and throat. Glass work guaranteed. Phone 445. Dick Building—Adv. You Are Invited To Come Here And try on and see your self in the mirrors in our New Spring Suits. You'll be delighted with the new style—Ripple, Short, Eton or Tailored Jacket Suits. Trimmed just enough with buttons and braid, and in such delightful shades of Navy, Brown, Tan and Grey. Loose wear materials are quite the thing and then the staple and serviceable Serge and Tricotine. Complete range of sizes priced from $35 to up to $100.00. WEAVER'S SENIORS It is time for you to take the first step of being real K. U. Alumni. You will want to keep in touch with your Alma Mater. To do it Subscribe To The Alumni Publication THE GRADUATE MAGAZINE Bring $2.00 The "Daily Kansan" of the Alumni To the Alumni Office In Fraser Hall. It means nine issues from Oct.to June of the kind of news for which you will be hungering. You can save time by mailing your check for $2.00 to Miss Agnes Thompson Alumni Secretary Fraser Hall REMEMBER It means keeping old ties cemented together