THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN High School Students Will Find the K. U. Campus An Interesting Place to Visit "The University of Kansas has the most beautiful and the most wonderfully located campus of all the colleges and universities. I have visited." This was the remark of a noted pedastrian scientist who visited K. U, several years ago, after having walked his way all over the continent of Eur- pandia and the United States, and it would not seem the compliment was undeserved. Spooner Library, the mecca of the students during unoccupied class hours, was erected at a cost of $75,000, thru the generosity of William B. Spooner, of Boston. On the first or second floor, are on the general reading room and a newspaper on the second floor is equipped as a joint sociology and history seminar. The library contains in all 132,888 volumes and some 44,000 amphibiles. The periodical room receives 1,185 volumes and 121 papers published in Kansas. Fraser Hall is the oldest building at K. U., having been erected in 1872 and holds fond and lively memories for all but the very early grads. In it are located the executive offices of the University, several language departments, and the department of home economics. The Astromonomical Observatory is the newest building and was erected in 1919. Occupation parties are conducted peridically through the school astronomy department, the astronomy. One of the finest telescope lenses in the country is now in process of construction by Major Dismore Alter, professor of Astronomy, who will present the finished telescope to the University for mounting. McCook Field, the scene of hard fought battles on the gridiron, is the center of attention during the foot- on season in the fall, and for track and baseball later in the year. The old, worn out bleachers are to be replaced by the new $500,000 stadium, one of the finest in the West, in time for the Super Bowl. Tigers on Thanksgiving Day, if no plan of the recent Million Dollar Stadium-Union Drive goes astray. The other $500,000 of the great drive is to construct a Union Building, a long-felt need at the University. It will be the social center of the students, and will contain banquet rooms, committee rooms, ball rooms, and lounging rooms, as well as a cafeteria. Dpche Museum houses a panoramic display of mounted animals such as few museums in the country have, and enjoys a national reputation. The second floor of the building is occupied by displays of mounted birds and moths. These are supplemented by departmental museums in other cities, where they are located in botany, entomology, geology, paleobotany, zoology, and facsimile reproductions of objects of classic art and utility. Besides all these, the University was the recipient last year of an art collection which attracted nation-wide attention; it includes Persian rugs, tapestries, paintings, bed spreads, and other objects of art; it contains the works of generosity of Mrs. W. B. Thayer, formerly of Kansas City, Mo., now of Lawrence. Other than the University grounds on Mount Oread, the campus includes North College Hill, the site of the first building of the University, and the School of Law at Rosalde. North College Hill is now unoccupied by buildings and is used by the students as a rallying ground. SUITING YOU "THATS MY BUSINESS" You will find a splendid assortment of spring patterns here for your selection. WM. H. SCHULZ Trukon, 015 More St. Tailor, 917 Mass. St. What is— Mrs. Thayer, owner of the Tayer Art Collection, has bought one new picture and secured the loan of another. These two new pictures are placed with the other collection of Mrs. Thayer, wife of the Administration building. "THE KID"? ADD TO THAYER COLLLECTION Two New Pictures Are Placed on Exhibition Mrs. Thayer bought two pictures this year, which later took first prize at the Art Museum of Providence, R. One of these was called Vigo and was painted by Professor Frazier. The picture was later sold by the artist who promised to paint Mrs. Thayer another. 711 Mass. St. Delicious Pastry and Cakes One of these pictures is called Segovia and is painted by Ernest Lawson, a very noted artist and landmark painter. This year's crown won the $1000 prize given by the New York Art Academy. This is the greatest art society in the United States, according to Mr. Thayer, and it is considered a great honor to win such an award at the International Studio pronounce this a typical Lawn picture. Steaks and Chops Correct Apparel for Women and Misses Attention Easter Footwear is ready in a complete assortment of new Spring styles Sunday afternoon at :33 p. m. Mrs. Thayer will give a talk on Graphic Arts. Mrs. Thayer will have several great etchings on exhibit at this time, and every one is invited. The talk will be in room holding the Thayer collection. We prepare special meals for players at all hours. SMART lines and good fit are as important in shoes as in a gown or coat. Even a foot that is not naturally shapely acquires grace and distinction in one of our perfectly fitted models. Easter Sunday. March 27 THE outstanding advantage of selecting fashions here is that they may always be deemed upon to look more expensive than they really are. NEW SPRING FASHIONS High School Visitors after the game don't fail to visit the —you'll know soon Shoes Shined DE LUXE CAFE K. I. U. Karnival April 16 The K. I. U. Karnival Committee, composed of a representative from each organization on the HIlL, met in April to decide when it was decided that the Karnival this year will be held April 16. Boothchill will be run and stunts put on, much the same as last year. FISCHER'S Dreschers J Shoes Repaired K. U. Karnival April 16 You Can't Dress Up Without Jewelry "Get acquainted with the Episcopal Church" 嘿 嘿 rinity Church 10th and Vermont Palm Sunday $25 to $1,000 贝贝 11 a.m. Confirmation, Preacher Bishop James Wise And poor jewelry is worse than none at all. You should wear "quality goods"—they cost no more. We have the finest stock of exquisite jewelry we have ever shown and it is a pleasure to show you. Remember, we have, "Quality Goods" and one price to everyone. That saves you money, and you have the satisfaction of knowing that your jewelry is "right," if it comes from here. A wonderful line of Bracelet Watches and Mens Watches assembled from all the different makes. The College Jeweler FINE BLUE WHITE DIAMONDS Our Specialty Walt Mason has written an article on "Why men don't go to church." Not one line in it hits the Episcopal church. Walt does not know the largest church in the English-speaking world. Do you? Gustafson 7:45 Evening Prayer and Sermon Special Preacher, Rev. J. M. Boyer of Westminister Ye Shop of Fine Quality In the Interest of the Consumer. (You) We are reflecting reductions in prices on all our lines of shelf goods If you don't know about LEFAX make inquiry. It is time well spent Papers—fillers, Ring-books, Scratch pads, Correspondence Cards Note Papers, Index Cards, and on all items on which we have advance information of reductions such as Drawing Sets, Boards, T Squares, and Architectural Supplies, except imported papers. F. I. CARTER STATIONER 1025 Mass. Lawrence