WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1920 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE C4 Delegates to Use Autos Seven Register for Trip to "Y Conference at Estes Students who will attend the Y, W, C, A-Y, M, C, A. student conference at Etesine June 7 to 17, will go in motorized buses to a motor lane. Trade manager of this division of the Piekwick Graybound bus company will change within a month. If the bus does not wish to bind the company to a contract which would be carved out under a different manager, according to S. A. Carter, secretary of the Y. Seven men have now registered for the trip: Harry West, weed, William Daughtley, 430, Arthur Circle, £58, Donald Herington, £60, Donald Herington and S. A. Carter. Any other students expecting to travel from New York to freedom fee in this week, said Carter. The actual necessary expenses of the trip amount to about $75.60. Each student receives $10 for board, -7.50 for registration fee, and $4 for room, as a cottage for two. "Anyone who would like to go in a car can make the trip without any papers. You can take four passengers at $15 each, enough to be had to cover all expenses." New York—People difficult to fit with sheet may be incidental beneficiaries. The American Museum of Natural History expedition which is to leave New York in October. "We expect to start on the afternoon of June 5, allowing two days for the trip each way, and expect to be on the night of June 15." he added. Eastern Scientists Will Study Feet of Natives Special studies and photographs of feet of unorthodox nativists uncoupled by the American Civil War, Dunley J. Morton of Columbia University, who hopes to apply this new knowledge to his studies of the evolution of the human foot and its disorders. What's Doing Back Home News From Kuwait Towns United Press --at Syrmacue, - B. P. Aubrey, Stevens county farmer, has 700 acres of growing wheat this year. Next year he will have a few more acres. He has taken over a 4,000-acre ranch and is intending to put it in wheels this fall. Hutchisonen — Hatchisonen need not be a milk shortage if oil is found in the ground. So they are working dairies who live in the shadow of the number one "Downtown" oil hub. Clyde—In definition of the county attorney, and the state Sunday labor law, there will be "mimics" here Sutton's campaign. The Members of the council, elected on a Sunday show platform by a large majority, would operate to celebrate the town's motion picture show. Bloom, — Two jabrabbits thumped down the road. Towards them came in a car driven by W. C. Reinhardt. As they drove through the sidewalk, the other. The one, a jumping jabrabbit, lapped straight up the air, and flashed a blue light. It was the windshield, breaking the glass. Topeka—The horse fountain, for 22 years a familiar fixture at Sixth and Quincy must be moved to the city's courtyard in second. The city commission has ordered its invoices removed in the "progression" of a petition contended that it was dangerous to traffic in a congested district and had scorn the scene of numerous attacks. Wichita.—A new chapter in religious history is being written at the University of Wichita. The protestant, municipally owned, university is to include in it the summer curriculum attended solely by Catholic sisters. Winfield-Winfield high school has won its third championship of the HOSIERY We are pleased to announce that we have leased space in Hartwell's Millinery store. 827 Massachusetts Street for the purpose of conducting another hosiery department. We will offer for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the following numbers: $1.95 quality, all silk chiffons and $1.75 quality, semi-service weight are— $1.19 a pair, three for $3.45 McMillan's Hosiery Department 827 Mass. St. Sale Days Special $5.95 Blonde Kid QUEEN-QUALITY straps and buckle pumps. spike heels. Nearly all sizes and widths. Downstairs FISCHER'S sebebour year. The latest laurels were won in the state typewriting contest held April 27, from a field of 84 Kauri players. A total of 65 year were those won by the championship basketball team, followed by 19 year were those won by the State Evest stock judging content. Hayes.—"A whipping boy *enthusi* said one of four college students who were fishing in the lake near the colony. They saw a small fish that look brought up a suitcase with three Bibles, two suits of *8. W. V.*, huff a dozen silver knives and forks, and a pair of袜s. The amber knee has an inscription, "Victoria coeo, Caerolain was robbed, losing about $1,200 worth of property. The thief thrown part of his boot in the lake. Iola — About 139 students have completed the four year course of the Iola high school, a branch of the city library. The class will be graduated this spring. Remembrances for GRADUATION that will be appreciated. Make your selection here. Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11th & Mass Phone 678 MAY SALES CARNIVAL Thursday - Friday - Saturday 85 Spring Suits by Society Brand and other good makers at— HALF PRICE $33 Suits $16.50 $38 Suits $19.00 $43 Suits $21.50 $50 Suits $25.00 $55 Suits $27.50 INNES' May Sales Carnival Three Days, May 23, 24, 25 $2.50 Crepe de Chine Step-Ins and $2.50 Crepe de Chine Step-Ins and Dance Sets --- $1.69 Choose these dainty crepe de chine undies for graduation gifts at a saving. Brand new styles from our regular $2.50 stock priced for this event MAIN FLOOR $1.69 $1.95 TreZur Pointed Heel Hose $1.19 We are closing out our entire line of Trez Pointed Heel hose in order to make room for a new and superior line Our loss is your gain. All silk chiffons, lise top service, all silk service. $1.65 ($4.99) **$1.19** MAIN FLOOR All Leather Hat Boxes Now Reduced 1/3 Think of your vacation needs now! Will you need a new hat box? If so, now is the time to get it for our entire stock of fine hat boxes is reduced 1/3. You save from $1.67 to $6.00 during these three days. THIRD FLOOR The University of Oklahoma maintains a school of nursing. Approximately 781 graduate students have been enrolled at the University of Oklahoma during the past year. should reach you by 6:30 each evening. Your Kansan A copy will be sent you by special carrier if the regular carrier misses you, provided you Telephone 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening. Thursday. Friday and Saturday Are Booster Sales Days On "Ever Wear" Hosiery We shall feature a fine gauge $1.50 full fashioned silk, base for $1.10 these 3 days. And our semi-fashioned $1.00 all sitk bask at 75c. Johansens Fine Slippers $7 Johansens Fine Slippers $7 Phone 75 NewYork Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPERANCE and Thrift Annex SPECIAL Thursday Friday Saturday Men's Overcoats Cleaned and Pressed $ 7 5^{c} $ NUFF SED!