THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FOOTBALL PRACTICE TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK All Varity Men Will Be Out For Spring Workout Spring football practice will start next week, according to an announcement of Dr. F. C. Allen, Manager of Athletics, Tuesday morning. The ruliments of the game will be gone through the same as in the regular season. Dr. Allen will conch and have charge of the work, as Coach Mc Carty will be busy with baseball. A call for men will be made from the Manager's office sometime next week through the Kannan. All of the men of last year's varsity squad will be out, regardless of the fact that they have played their best in the last few years. The men are anxious to get back into form. Coach Adrian Lindsay who will have charge of Freshman baseball will work with him as he did during the football season. With baseball practice going strong, spring football men out in fighting clothes and track men getting accustomed to the cinders, McCook field will be the scene of much activity after a period of rest. Haskell Base Ball Nine Starts Spring Practice "Dutch" Weilid officially opened the Haskell base ball season Monday when more than fifty Indians answered his call for training. Most of the men are experienced in the art of throwing "carvers" and Woodel says there is an abundance of wood for the strong men in the team in recent years. No definite schedule has been an ranged with the exception of two games with Nebraka University at Lincoln, April 14-15. "When you lend money what do you get? Pomegranates?" BY THE WAY Mrs. I, J. Farrell, and daughter, "Jimmy" of Clay Center, will spend Saturday and Sunday with Margaret e, c20, at the Alpha Delta Pi House. Mrs. G. A. Talbert of Conway Springs, Kan., will visit Thursday and Friday with her daughter Vesta c.21, at the Alpha Delta Pi House. Elizabeth Wilson, A. B. '12, will spend Wednesday and Thursday with her parents in Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Alpha Theta will hold its annual reception for the members of the faculty Wednesday evening, March 17, from eight to ten o'clock, at the Kappa Alpha House. Two are expected to be present. Mrs. C. A. Hess of Humboldt, Kanspent Sunday, Monday and Tuesday with her nieces, Frances Flynn, c$13, Alissa Flynn, c$23, at the Alpha Delta F. house. Acacia announces the pledging of Ray D. Friker, c'23 of Garnett, and Hortell Ray, c'23 of Marion. James Knoles '21, on the hill last emester, returned for a short visit o the Delta Tau Dale house Monday night. Gymnastics is now open for recreative exercisea and makeup work at the following hours: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoon at 5:20 o'clock; Saturday at 10:30, 11:30, 2:30 and 3:30 o'clock. Student Volunteers To Washburn Dr. Charles M. Sheldon and Dr. Arthur Braden of the University are expected to address the Kansas Student Volunteer Union at the conference to be held at Washburn College to Teopka, March 26 to May 14 for orientation. For 150 volunteers, Dr. Belle Allen and Condust Ustrum of the Student Volunteer Movement will be present. Madame Hammer and company is scheduled to present "The Dolls House" and "Ghosts" at Pittsburgh March 22. GREAT VARIETY Place your order for Easter now. We show about 500 or 600 patterns for this season. These are priced from $30.00 up. When you use the pattern you like best, you can have it made in any style you like. You obtain perfect fit, excellent workmanship and we guarantee that you will become one of our many satisfied customers. Samuel G. Clarke 1033 Mass.St. Bowersock Theatre, Saturday March 20. Seats now on Sale at Round Corner Drug Store Announcements A tea for the University Women's Association will be given March 18 at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. S. W. Cohn, who did. All women are invited to attend. Women's Glee Club will meet Thursday night at 7:30 in AdRoom, 13 All girls give cards to Elizabeth Burkhalter, Librarian. Laura Hawkarder and Ruth Brown are the business committee for the concert trip. The Mining and Geology Club will meet Thursday at 4:30 in Room 203, Haworth Hall. University Women's Association will have a tea Thursday afternoon at Mrs. F. W. Blackmar's, 1115 Ohio. MacDowell Fraternity will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 in Room 313, Fraser for initiation of new members. The Wabausee County Club will meet at 4:30 Thursday in Room 208, Green Hall. All Wabausee county students are requested to be present. There will be a meeting of the Black Helmets at the Acacia house, Thursday, March 18, at 8:30 p. m. The "UKU" The Woman's Forum will meet Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Room 110 Fraser. Topic for discussion "The New Book." In Case You haven't seen our unusual assortment of Spring 1920 hats. We suggest that you drop in and have a look at them, for in addition to challenging comparison, the cash saved is considerable, due to— SILK BLOUSE SALE Three Real Bargains 50 New Georgette Blouses, Crepe de Chine, Pussy Wallow and Satin, all shades and sizes. Prices from $10.95 to $16.95 All One Fourth Less Easter Garments All At Special Prices Just think, two weeks before Easter, and we are offering you special prices on every new Coat, Suit, Dress, Skirt and Sweater. Make your selection and we will allow you a discount of Ten Per Cent Less Shofstalls Orchestra Thursday and Saturday Afternoons WEAVER'S Quill Club will meet in Fraser Rest Room Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Every member and pledge requested to be present. Important. F. B. McCOLLOSH, Druggist Emina Kodama L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. PROTCH The College Tailor Martha Washington Candy Fresh Shipment Just Received University Book Store 803 Mass 803 Mass. This store is Manhattan Shirt Headquarters for Lawrence—The new Patterns are here For Spring—Now our Assortments are very Complete—Its advantageous To make your selections Early— $3.50 to $15 "Her Husband's Wife" Unsurpassed Cast Of Students You Know New Scenery Of Excellent Design Laugh-Provoking Play In Three Acts University Orchestra Of Eighteen Pieces BOWERSOCK, MARCH 22 Tickets at Round Corner Drug Store Friday "A DREAM NIGHT" —Soft mellow lights peek from wonderous decorations and through the spring night air comes the alluring strains of Coon and Sanders Fourteen Piece Orchestra— That night will be April Sixteenth-the Social Event of Mount Oread. THE JUNIOR PROM BILL WELLS RUDY BAUMAN Managers Gym FIVE DOLLARS A COUPLE Town Has Been Solicited---Large Number Still Lacking ROOMS ARE NEEDED FOR All Those Taking Roomers Will Be Paid 50c Each Per Night Visiting High School Basket Ball Players CALL K. U.82 FORREST C. ALLEN,Athletic Manager, K.U.82