> UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN They Want College Dav Following are the names of students who have pledged themselves to take part in the activities of College Day if it is granted by the Universi- Francis H. Arnold I Aileen H Arnold II Slyvia Adams I Bethadine Bitzer II Betty Betts I Dorothy Brown I Marie Buchanan I J. E Curran I Erna Fischer I Stephen Finderinger I Ildea Fuller I Ildea Fuller I Pearl Gillard I Mariell Glasco I Mable Harper J Male Harper J Olgden Krych I Olgden H. Fry I Charlotte Kreek I Helfer Kreek I Mildred Kreek I Frank McKnight I Frannie McKnight I Marjorie Rickord A. V. Grady I M. J. Johnson I Marion C. Reid I L. Huckett I Don J. Wimpey I Ron Wright A Raymond Crappin Roland Barnes Stella Bedell H. H. Morgan Jane Weaver A. Norkerdrun I Joan Wimpey I F芳 Olyne I K. W. Pringle A. J. Trueblood C. L. Coffin C. A. Randold E. R. Arndt I E. R. Arndt I M. Mar灵杞e Barbara Abel Carolyn McNutt Helene孝 I Hillec Steveons I S. E. Johnson I S. A. Young I R. A. Hall I W. John Thomson I John D. Elliot I John E. Elliot I Healen Coudre I Florence Rhudy Frances McCune Amelia Babock Herbert Babock Hewan Cweaver I Marion V. Barrett I H. B. Bagby I L. Beamer I D. Bigelow I Oscar Brownlee A. G. Bartheke I A. G. Bartheke I R. H. Cassity I R. C. Colley I Frank White I R. E. Buenbark I John G. Cope R. D. Edwards I J. P. Groh I G. W. Jarboe I G. V. Scriven I Rex Miller I C. E. William Hammer Zetha Hammer I L. M. Hull I R. W. German I R. E. Ellis I H. C. Miller I Alice Rice I V. E. Timmels I T. E. Bell I E. M. Johnston I H. L. Willson I Lloyd Whiteside I H. Appel I J. T. O'Bray I J. D. Pace I John M. Pearl I C. M. Hunter I M. McElvain I W. C. Sproull I W. J. Johnson I H. N. Wallis I Alice Davis I Cora Shinn I Borra Clarke I C. S. Pitrat I Mary McClure I Wint Smith I R. L. Dillenbeck I E. D. Eoleck I W. R. Liggett I H. DeBham I W. K. Shane I H. Chandler I Clara Kent I Dewey Cooper I Grace Wedd I LaVerne Stanton I C. E. Stoneton I E. B. Anderson I Haize Quick I Sarah Rowe I Ruth A. Kelley I Emily Miller I Sara Traffant I Cam J. Thiele I Salia Balltte Ralph V. Fritts I W. W. Watles E. S. Stateler Edna Swanson Henry Shinn Elva Stoll C. W. Boughton Elton Rhine Reading for an Idle Hour George W. Goath, s. U. S. A. has written a book on "Government of the Canal Zone," which the Princeton University Press will publish within a week or two. It will outline and explain the work of the civil administration of the Zone through its various changes and the forms by Congress of the form which now exists, and will also draw attention to such branches of the work of the building of the Canal as the recruiting of labor; the preserving of order; and the housing and feeding of the people which have been gradually overlooked at the interest. in the more spectacular phases of the sanitary work and the engineering difficulties. "Ethics in Service" is the title of a book by the Hon. William H. Taft to be published soon by the Yale University Press. It is a plan for better ethics in business with factorial and government service and reminiscences and anecdotes of affairs and people connected with his own public career. McBride, Nast & Co. have ready for early publication "The Sociology of Political Parties in Modern Democracy," which is a study of the oligarchical tendencies of political organizations by Robert Michels, Professor of Political Economy and Statistics at the University of Basle. The work, which has attracted much attention, in Europe, was first published translated into Italian and afterlised in Germany, then enlarged KODAKS STATIONERY PERFUMES Evans Drug Store Successor to Raymonds' 819 Mass. St. ward into French and Japanese. This English translation is from the Italian edition to which the author has added a supplementary chapter dealing with events just previous to the breaking out of the war. A. C. McClurg & Co., are publishing this week two new volumes in their National Social Science Series, "The Cost of Living," by Walter E. Clark, describes and elucidates the steady increase in the cost of food staples during the last twenty years, while "Trusts and Competition," by John F. Crowell, considers the nature of trusts, their development and attempted restriction and other ponts of importance. Funk and Wargnalls have ready John Foster Fraser's new work, "The Conquering Jew," which contains the results of the novelist's studies in his adaptable and vitality, in many nations, and discusses his future. "Citizens in Industry," a work by Charles Richmond Henderson, of the University of Chicago, which the peltos lists as its core activities, all of these activities generally described as "welfare work," and discusses them as an essential and organic factor in the democratic movement. In its Childhood and Youth Series the Robbs-Merrill Company has ready Mrs. Frederic Schofs "The Wayward Child," in which the author bases her discussion and recommendations upon her own long experience in juvenile court, probation, and educational work. Small, Maynard & Co., in their Welfare Library Series, will publish shortly "A Message to the Middle Class," by Seymour Deming, an appeal for sanity and logical thinking on the part of the great body of citizens who do not belong definitely in the ranks of either capital or labor. Stude—I can't do that problem, sir. I'm no Phi Beta Kappa man. Young Instructor—It doesn't matter whether you're a fraternity man or not. You ought to be able to do it.—Record. Kodakers We want your biz. Developing and printing in one day. Squires' Studio. Adv. There is still time to make that date for the Hop—Adv. Remember the Golden Rule Since you wish your friends to send you presents from Gustafson's, why not do likewise? Do Unto Others, as You Would Have Them Do Unto You. The College Jeweler The University of Kansas Offers over 200 courses BY MAIL through its Correspondence Study Department. Credit given for all college work. Address University Extension Division The University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas. The High School Student who feels an interest in such a vocation as Mechanical Engineering A four-year course in mechanical engineering with the advantages of fully equipped shops and laboratories, prepares the student to enter this broad field under the best conditions. should be encouraged in knowing that the growth of industry, and the modern striving after efficiency, open a broad way of opportunity to the able mechanical engineer. He is always in demand. His position is often one of large responsibility. He is well paid. Lawrence, Kansas University Daily Kansan VOCATION EDITOR It is never too late to ask her to go to the Hop. She will go if asked. —Adv. A flapper, a flapper, A Phi Beta Kapper, How did you get your key? By grinding away Eight hours a day At a desk in the li-bier-aarlee. —Widow. Boys—there are just as good fish in the sea as ever were caught. Get that date for the Hop.-Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. Only at Peckhams The Captive A Paramount feature play in five parts presenting Blanche Sweet in a pictorization of the Balkan War Drama Matinee Daily 2.45 All seats 10c Newhouse Symphony Orchestra TODAY BOWERSOCK COMING SOON: The eminent actor, Dustin Farnum Captain Courtesy SHUBERT Wed. Mat. 50c to $1.60 Nights and Sat. Mat. GREAT FIVE- STAR AGGRE- GATION *WOM. H. CRANE* *THOUS. W. ROSS* *KARLEN CABLE* *AMELIA BINGHAM* *MABEL TALIAFERRO* in the NEW HENRIETTA NEXT—HIGH JINKS "Egg"gives you "Some Shine" Houks Barber Shop Imperial Shining Parlor and Hat Works Reserved Chairs for Ladies We Clean and Polish White Canvas, Satin Slippers, and all Colors of Buckskin Shoes Notice, Fraternities! AT BASEBALL GOODS Notice, Fraternities! I have for lease some of the nicest rooms in town, with light, heat, hot and cold water—both furnished and unfurnished. If interested, call J. M. NEVILLE Phone Bell 384 KENNEDY & ERNST J. M. NIEVLE Stubbs Bldg., Opposite Court House—Phone, Bell 384 THE FLOWER SHOP Willkommen. Warmest to Fill Your Orders Those Party Flowers Are Always Appreciated, When They Come From THE FLOWER SHOP and We Are Always Pleased to Fill Your Guest 825½% MASS. PHONES 621 Subscribe for the Daily Kansan Professional Cards J. F. BROCK, Optometrist, and Speech Coordinator 803 Mass. St., Bell Phonce 650. HARRY REDING M. D Eye, ear, nose, and throat. Glasses fitted, Office,F. A. U. Bigg. Phones, Bell 513. Home 512. J. R. BECHTEL, M. D. D. D. O. 832 Massaset street. Both phones on line. G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. Diseases of surgery, and gynecology. Suite 1, F. A. U. Bldg. Residence 1251 Ohio St. Both phones. 35. DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over Squires studio. Both phones. A. 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