THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas Expecting Thousand Athletes At Relays in April Many prominent state high school athletes will be entered in the special high school events at the Kansas Recognition to the committee in charge this will afford an opportunity for the high school men of the state to compete against the best in the high school athletes in the middlewest. Showing Made at Illinois Indicates That Kansas Has Well-Balanced Track Squad The teams to be entered in the meet from this state will be the cream of the state high school meet which will hold here Friday before the Relays. Several Champion Teams In the college and university events there will be several champion track events. A recent information received by Karl Schlademan, head track coach and sponsor of the Relays. The Illinois four-mile relay team holds the world's record for that event with a record of 17:45. In addition to this, the Pennsylvania team will be entered. The showing that the K. U. stars made at the Illinois carnival and the showing made against Missouri is a good indication that Kansas has one of the strongest and best balanced teams in the country. Poor of Kansas is the class of the west in the high jump with a record of six feet four inches. Emerson *orton* who won the all-around championship at Illinois is expected to place high in the field events and be placed to place high on the broad jump. Iowa to Send Three Teams Iowa will send three relay teams which were Big Ten champions last year, to the Bayt ten tournament here in the state. In these relays are the cream of the country. Frazier of Baylor University, Waco, Texas, who is national amateur champion in the low hurdles will be here. He also runs the high hurdles about 15 seconds. There will be about a thousand YOU CAN STEP UPWARD The one room rural school can NOT do THE work of a large public school. We can a man and a girl and a typwriter construct a book, but we have a large office force of trained workmen to help you step forward. Thousands of the states and three foreign countries used our kindergarten program to University. Our eleventh year of recommending ONLY when asked to improve standardized test scores. We also use ACHES as a way to improve choosiness. This is why we allow many students. Free enrollments at STEEPING (IDWARD). Free today for STEEPING (IDWARD). Free. THE WESTERN REFERENCE & BOND ASSOCIATION Department of Education 411 Gates Building Kansas City, Mo athletes in Lawrence for the RELAYS and arrangements are almost completed for their accommodation. A large crowd of visitors is also expected as the number of famous athletes entered in this contest will draw a large crowd from all over the country. Opportunity to study the development of European Architecture will be provided American students of architecture by the "Art Students' Tour", sponsored by the Institute of International Education. The group will sail from New York and will visit Paris, Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Brussels, and other cities of Europe. This information can be secured from Irwin Smith, 30 East 42nd Street, New York City. Complete Upper Bracket of Basketball Tournament (Continued from page 1) the half Roosevelt was leading with the score at 25 to 8. The Truesper twins were the outstanding players for Roosevelt. Roosevelt used substitutes freely in the second half. Quinter after a hard fought first loss to Winkfield by a score of 19 in the first half, but Winkfield pulled away in the second half. The long shots of Wigington, of Quinter, were the outstanding feature of the game. Toppe drawn a forift from Plains. Add coming WANT ADS FOR RENT—Rooms for boys in modern home, cheap. Board if desired. 1314 Tenn. Phone 1387 Blue. M-19 FOUND—Fountain pen, call at Kansan office. M-19 LOST—A gold wrist watch. Elgin movement, initials engraved on back, M. M. C. Reward. Call Monita Caldwell, phone 2541. M-16 Easter is April 1st Streetline Shirts Our assortment Is Complete Correct for "Hill-wear" sport-wear or on the street, Streetline soft-collar shirts constitute one of the most serviceable and one of the smartest items in the whole wardrobe of men's dress $2 $2.50 $3 Price $2.00 Wyandotte Moccasin Co. Sent Postpaid, guaranteed to delight you, or your money promptly and cheerfully refunded. Enjoy the Comfort of genuine Wyandotte Indian Moccasins. Rest, Ease and Service combined in the world's best grade of house and bedroom slippers. The comfort of stocking rooms is enhanced by the richness of genuine suede tan leather, unsurpassed for wear; beautifully beaded in Indian designs; leather fitting strap from heel to instep insures suge fit and ties in neat bowknot over vamp. Folds up in pocket for traveling. Sold to introduce our new collection of children’s sizes, $1.00. Sizes run the same as shoes; can fit any member of the family. Sent Postpaid, guaranteed to delight you, or your money promise. Dept. — C MOCCASINS ...Special cash terms to student agents on quantity orders... Kansas City, Mo. FOR RENT—Large south room with twin beds, for boys. Rent very reasonable. 1145 $Ky. M-22 1319 Main Street FOR RENT—Large, nicely furnished room in modern home. Single, $15, double, $20. 945 ind. St. M-15 LOST—Gold fountain pen. Finder call 1345. Blanche Jones. M-19 LOST—Sterling silver pen on campus. Initials W. C. L. Reward. Call Laming, 285. M-20 LOST—Ring, White camo on back background. Finder please call Eula Richardson, phone 2776. M-18 Tournament, March 15, 16, 17. Phon Athletic Office, K. U. 82. M-1 LOST- On Hill Monday a pair of tortoise rim glasses in soft leather case return to Melvin Griffin and receive reward. 1407 Tenn. St. M-15 FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED— For State High School Basketball BOYS' washings a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. Will also do mending. 1805 Kentucky. M-17 LOST—Purple silk scarf Tuesday evening. Finder please phone 268 FOR RENT—Furnished house at 1414 Tenn. St, for next year. Suitable for small fraternity, with private room. Newly decorated 'hone 2181. M-16 'OR RENT—Furnished rooms. Can be used for light house keeping 801 Ky., phone 1872 Red. M-14 PROFESSIONAL CARD DALMER PHOTOGRAPHY Job work of all kinds KINTZ TECHNOLOGY LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY (Exclusive Opportunities) Exec examined; photogrammetry PROFESSIONAL CARD Calling Mr. Harner —Mr. Harner —Mr. O. W. Harner 1043 Indiana St. Mr. Harner is the lucky fellow who will wear the new $45 Spring Kirschbaum Suit and will "jingle" the ten iron men in his pockets- permit us to "thank you all" for the interest YOU created in this contest—and we feel that if you have had as much pleasure and good fun out of this contest as we have enjoyed—well the contest was what you might call a Success— Spring Kirschbaum Clothes now on display $25 $30 $35 $40 $50 Owen Carl C. C. Carl "Unmatched by Any Living Rival. ~ J-RANKEN TOWSE, NY Post- THE GREAT AMERICAN ACTOR BOX OFFICE SEAT SALE NOW BOWERSOCK MONDAY ONLY MAR.19 IN OTHELLO WALTER HAMPDEN IN Curtain Promptly at 8 O'clock PRICES: Orchestra, $2.50; 1st Balcony, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50; 2nd Balcony, $1.00. Plus Tax DRS. ARDEYRE & ARDEYRE. Chiropractors. Room 306-307 Pimahuild, Building; doctor service. Foot adjusting a specialty. Office tel.: 442; res. tel. 2188. Lawrence, Kansas. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Dr. Florence J. Barrowls. Phone 2387. Office 909% Mass. St. Calls answered. Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme For this week: Cherry Dew Vanilla Strawberry Chocolate Brown Bread Brick or Bulk Special Sunday Brick: Cherry Dew and Vanilla Ices: Pineapple Phone 182 CORSAGES BELLS FLOWER SHOP Call 139 K. U. Dramatic Club announces the presentation of Mr. Pim Passes By Bowersock Theatre March 26th The Club is presenting the play throughout the state this week. Variety! Good clothes only, but plenty of them: Clothes to suit the taste of well-dressed men and young men. The Society Brand version of the new style tendencies; correct individual, smart. Fine tailoring, rich fabrics, many of them exclusive. All in all, the most distinguished Spring showing we have ever had. Darnock topcoats: Berkley stripes; the Kant-Slip waistband-three exclusive Society Brand features that will strike your fancy. A Great Variety at $45 Others $50 up