MAY 9, 1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Woman's Land Army Met To Discuss Plans Of Future Farm Help gency Expect to Fill County Supply of Help in Case of Emer- Plans for the work to be done by the University Woman's Land Army were made last night when the chairmen of the committees for the different counties in Kansas met with the executive committee of the land army. WILL CATALOG DEMANDS executive committee of the army. "We do not believe it will be possible to train us before we begin the end of school so a large number of women can be placed on farms this summer," said Dr. Ida H. Hyde at the meeting, "but in case of an emergency in your own county you will probably supply the need." WILL CATALOG DEMANDS Doctor Hyde said the work until next spring would consist largely in cataloguing the demands for help on the farms, and getting the farmers interested in the organization. "Here is a way to show the farmers that University women are willing to do practical work on the farms," said Mimie Moody, chairman of the executive committee, "and allyships should be established able he light, next year our organization will be completely ready to sunny the requests for help." CHANCE TO SHOW PATRIOTISM One chairman said the women in their movement were interested in this movement, and would do all they could to further it. "I think we should be very glad to be of assistance to the farmers in our own community," she said, "and I am going to show my patriotism by standing ready so next spring when labor is scarce I can really help." By the Way Prof. and Mrs. Grover Loud, and son, D'ArcyLray Miss Towne, Miss Winston, Miss Duffield, Prof. Samuel Catell, Prof. Edward Gage, and Prof. Beaupariant were guests at a dinner given by Prof. and Mrs. E. M. Hopkins Tuesday night. Sigma Delta Chi Pledges Mu Phi Epsilon Initiation Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journal istic fraternity, announces the pledging of M. L. Peek, Wayne Wilson, Flovd Hockenhill, and Luther Hangen. Mu Phi Epsilon hold initiation Wednesday night for Marian Seelye, of Abilene, and Olive and MaBelle Holloway, of Lawrence. Marvin Harms, c'20, to Wichita Tuesday to spend a few days with his brother, Herbert Harms, c'20, who will be called for service in the national army. May 10. Guy Von Schriltz, who was graduated from the School of Law in 1915 in lawrence for the Gun Club shoot, a guest at the Kappa Sigma house. Delta Sigma Rho Initiatton Delta Sigma Rho, honorary debating fraternity, will hold initiation Friday for Herman Hangen, Edward Marason, Marian Joriebean, Robert Albach, E. G. Smith, Harold Hall, and Deane Malott. Lieut. Henry Pegues has arrived safely in France, according to a cablegram received by his parents, who live in Hutchinson. Pegues was graduated last year from the department of journalism, and was an editor of the Kansan. He is a member of Phi Kappa Psi. Lieut. Joe E. Gaitskill of Camp Funston, visited at the Pi Upsilon house, Wednesday night. Pi Beta Phi will entertain with its annual mothers' day dinner, Saturday, May 11. Myra McLaughlin, c'21, will spend the week-end at her home in Paola. Josephine Martin, A. B. '17, of Kansas City, will be a guest at the Theta house over the week-end. Ada Dykes, A. B.'17, who is an instructor in expression at K. S. A. C., will be in Lawrence tonight to see the presentation of "Comus." She will be a guest at the Fi Phi house. Dorothy Miller, A. B'17, who has been visiting at the Kappa Alpha Theta house, has gone to her home in Atchison. Prof. L. N. Flint of the department of journalism, went to Topeka today on business. He will go from there to Wichita, where he will attend the annual meeting of the Kansas State Editorial Association. Sigma Kappa will give a dance at Eckle's Hall on Saturday, May 11. "Shuffle the Kicks," the last big party of the year, will be given under the direction of the W. A. A. in Robinson gymnasium, Saturday, May 11. War Purposes Will Be Theme of Convention Chancellor Strong to Attend Meeting in Philadelphia May 16 and 17 A convention to "Win the War for Permanent Peace," will be held in Philadelphia Thursday and Friday, May 16 and 17 under the auspices of the League to Enforce Peace. Chancellor Frank Strong of the University is a delegate from Kansas and will attend the convention. Ex-president William H. Taft is at the head of the league and will preside at the convention. Discussions will center around the subject, "What We are Fighting Against," "What Democracy Would Face if it Lost the Fight," and a program for constructive patriotism will be discussed. A conference of governors and former governors will be held Friday afternoon with Charles E. Hughes presiding. 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THERE couldn't possibly be a more practical or handier gift—when camping, biking, motoring, out playing tennis—anywhere out of doors the Ice-Hot bottle filled with its cooling liquid is a real treat! 1. Be intelligent; inform yourselves about food. It is as necessary to provide food for our armies, and for the armies and families of the Al-Imrens is to face the enemy. Therefore. United States Food Administration It is as important for you to do your duty at home as it is for the boys to do theirs "over there." The Reliable Jeweler 2. Create more food if you can. 817 Maes. St. If you cannot get into the ranks, you can yet fight with your fellows who have gone. Will you? SOL MARKS To College Men: 5. Obey the food regulations, they are the careful and honest work of those who know what they are doing. The struggle for Democracy is within you. The battlefield is here. The battle is now. 4. Do not allow others to waste any. 6. By every legal means prevent their violation by others. 7. Help every one who is trying to serve in the cause of food. 8. Be aggressive agents of the Food Administration wherever you go. 3. Do not waste any. What you are to be through life will be decided by what you do today in this crisis of human history. 11 2. 50 to $12 图 2.1 Plymouth, both religious and modern.—Adv. We salt almonds, pecans, filberts and peanuts—salted in fresh creamery butter. Wiedemann's—Adv. Let Us Make Suggestions For Graduation Gifts UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 805 Mass. St. exclusive Local Agent for Marth Exclusive Local Agent for Martha Washington Candies. Kennedy Plumbing Co. Student Lamps National Mazda Lamps Cord, Plugs, Sockets, Etc. Phones 568 937 Mass. When in Kansas City Stop at the Hostelry of "Good Service" — HOTEL SAVOY 9th & Central Sts. ROOMY ROOMS Excellent Cafe and Grill —Popular Prices— Make the "Savoy" Your Headquarters! Residence Lot Donated For Red Cross Auction "Everything is coming along nicely" said J. R. Holmes, this morning, in connection with the Red Cross Auction. One hundred and twenty-five people have already donated, and more donations are coming in rapidly. Each of the 50%25 feet, horses, calves, and hogs. The merchants and farmers have sent in many valuable donations, and Mr. Holmes said the Red Cross would be glad to have more contributions from men and women of the University who have something in their rooms, which they feel like giving up. Plymthon, both religious and modern.—Adv. "We're in Business for Your Health" Toilet and Shaving Needs Kodak Supplies Welkos Drug Store Formerly Evans' 819 Mass. Spring is here!--so are the new fabrics for Spring Suits. SCHULZ The TAILOR 917 Mass. St. The Daily Kansan—a daily letter home. Plymouth, both religious and modern.—Adv. Taxi 12 'PHONE "One-Two" Reception sticks, cream wafers and buttercups for Mother's Day affairs. Wiedemann's.—Adv. Repair Them While You Wait Work Performed Quickly and Efficiently at THE BLUE RIBBON SHOP F.P. 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By attending the Summer Session for three consecutive summers, you can graduate in three years thus enabling you to save one year! Act today—be a part of your country's saving machinery! TWO SEPARATE TERMS Enroll in Either or Both! First Session ... June 4 to July 12 Second Session ... July 15 to August 9 For further information see or address Director of Summer Session, Room 119, Fraser Hall, Lawrence, Kansas. "The Summer Session Is Your Patriotic Opportunity to Save Time" VARSITY TODAY—LAST DAY ENID BENNETT IN "NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY" The management wishes to personally endorse this clever, yet absolutely clean comedy, as an ideal entertainment for your spare hour. BOWERSOCK ALSO FIRST RUN PATHE NEWS TOMORROW and SATURDAY IN BILLIE BURKE "LET'S GET A DIVORCE" TODAY ONLY GEORGE BEBAN in a clever characterization of "JULES Of The STRONG HEART" TOMORROW and SATURDAY MARY PICKFORD IN "THE LITTLE PRINCESS" Adapted from the story by Frances Hodgson Burnett.