THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COMMITTEE REVISES FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Five Games at Lawrence and Three Contests in Enemy Territory The revised football schedule for the season of 1920 was ratified by the Athletic committee at the regular meeting Saturday night. Provision was made that the first game of the season hereafter be held open for the winners of the Kansas Conference each year, provided that team wished to play Kansas. The schedule is as follows: The new schedule provided for five games to be played at Lawrence and three on other fields. The schedule is as follows. October 2—Emporia Normal at Lawrence. October 9—Washburn at Lawrence October 16—Drake at Lawrence. October 30—Kansas Aggies at Manhattan. November 6—Oklahoma at Nor man. November 13—Nebraska at Law rence. November 25—Missouri at Columbia. Mrs. W. C. Brown is paying a visit to her son, Howard, at Lawrence. This young man is coming up in the world fast. He holds a teaching fellowship and the position of first assistant to Dr. Cgollhill in the Kansas university, and has a class of fifty freshmen under his direction tutelage. In addition he is specializing further in his medical work—Beboi Call. Haskell Indians Seek Harvard Football Game Haskell may take the place Carlie has held for several years on the football schedule of Harvard, according to A. M. Venne, athletic director of the Indian School of Law, who have been negotiating for some time with Harvard for a game in Cambridge next fall, and it is understood here that Harvard authorities are favorable to a Haskell-Harvard relationship yet not yet been closed. For the last two years, Harvard has been without a game with Carlie's big Indian school in the east, and for that reason Haskell is favored for for that reason Haskell is favored to open date. Kappa Phi Initiates Sixty-Five New Members Sixty-five pledges were initiated in Kappa Phi at the Methodist Church Wednesday night. Immediately after the initiation came the annual Kappa Phi banquet. The place cards were pictures of little Chinese children sent by Mrs. Sarah Jacobs Echelsy, now a missionary in China. Miss Muriel Day of Rochester, New York, told of the great things being done in the Home Mission field, while Mary. Beryl Lovejoy Loverg, c14; who has been principled, gc14, as she talks on "Thinking in World Terms." Toasts were given by Sidonia Schafer, Marie Shaklee and Miss Luella Varner. Pretense is about the only excuse for wearing a silk shirt in zero weather.—Ex. It is not always that one finds such charm coupled with prices so reasonable. ___ Unusually Smart Styles Are Seen Among the Blouses The high quality of materials and the beautiful shades from which these blouses are fashioned will surely appeal to you. There are Georgettes, Crepe de Chines with hand done embroidery, bead designs and braidings of Soutache at ... $6.50 $8.50 and $10.00 Silk Blouses in the Smock or Peplum models of Gegrette or Tricolete at $13.50 to $25.00 Tailored Blouses of Extra Quality Georgette or Crepe de Chine in White, Flesh and Suit Shades, collars buttoning high or low at ... $8.50 to $12.50 Arrived Today New Spring Suits— New Spring Hats— New Spring Caps— New Spring Shirts- all ready for your choosing. Yes Sir! the wise fellow will buy his Clothes now—while he has a large assortment to choose from- Glad to Show You---the master drawing pencil" A man is judged by the penil he keeps. A well-sharpened Dixon's Eldorado is a friend to be proud of. JOSEPH DIXON CRUICIBLE CO. Penil Depot. University Library, City N., J. B.A. MacDonald I. O. Coll., NEBRASKA ASKS PLACE Formal Application Made for Re Entry Into Missouri Valley Conference CARLS GOOD CLOTHES The University of Nebraska made official request to be readmitted into the Missouri Valley conference, in a petition sent Monday to A. Ross Hill, head of the conference committee and President of Missouri University. Nebraska withdrew last fall when the conference committee refused to allow them to play certain football games they had scheduled. Rumors that Nebraska would endeavor to re-enter the conference have been heard but till this week no definite information could be obtained. Northern Italy's War Zone Swept by Forest Fire Udline, Italy. (By Mail.)—Vast mountain forest fires, covering thousands of acres, are swapping the devastated regions of Northern Italy. The University of Nebraska always places well up in the running in the Valley races. Several villages in the mountains near Gorizia where the bitterest fighting of the entire war on this front were still going on, most surrounded by the sweeping fires. Send the Daily Kansan home. Subjects for $_{t}$ the senior civil engineers these have been selected and the men have been working on them for some time, Prof. C. C. Williams, head of the department of civil engineering, said. Prof. C. The following assignments have been made: "Comparative Study of Details of Pneumatic Cessions," C. W. Bolt; "Beltzs in Reinforcement Steel due to H. R. Reed and M. S. Ducker;" "A Study in Foundation Failures," R. O. Ruble; "Design of a Reinforced Concrete Grain Elevator." W. A. King; "Silt Deposition in Storage Reservoirs in Kansas Fox"; "Pressures on Concretion Forms," L. A. Sherwen. Senior Civil Engineers Are Assigned Theses You will want protection in the form of Gabardines, Rain Coats or Oiled Slickers for least cash Sherwood has completed his thesis and has been given credit for it at the dean's office. He finished his work in the department his semester. With the Arrival of Spring Rains Pawnee Indians Visit Campus William Sutton and L. S. Smith Pawnee Indians from Oklahoma, were visitors on the campus this morning. Both Indians attended school at Haskell in 1885—" both schools have grown since we were here," said Mr. Sutton, "there were three buildings at Haskell, and just one large one at the University." SKOF STAD S SELLING SYSTEMS Crurenelle Finished Also remember we have spring clothing and caps that are Buy a brick for the hospital Fellowship—in college or out of it—flourishes best with good food and wholesome drink. Ice-cold Bevo unexcelled among beverages in purity and healthfulness-is most satisfying as a drink by itself or a relish with food that makes a happier repast. ANHEUSER BUSCH, ST. LOUIS It must be Ice Cold Allies Occupy Turkish Ports to Insure Peace Paris, March 11—The allies have decided to occupy the ports of Imid and Mudania in Asian Turkey and Madagascar. Nowadays, a London dispatch said today. The present allied concentration is in no way preliminary to the ejection of the Sultan from Constantinople but is merely to insure enforcement of the terms of the treaty of peace and security, which are meant to mean "money", the French foreign office declared in a statement to the United Press today. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—First Class Stenographer, for part time, with or without machine. Address J. C. care of Post Office. 108-254-2 Send the Daily Kansan home. F. B. McCOLLOCK, Druggist Eastman Kodak L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pen THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. PROTCH The College Tailor Stationery, Society and Commercial Printing and Engraving. A. G. A L R I C H 736 Mass. St MRS. NELLIE BEAL RS. NELLIE BEA FOR Scalp Treatment Facial Massage Shampooing Manicuring and Hair Bobbing OPEN EVENINGS 911 1-2 Mass. Over GUSTAFSON'S Phone 346 There's no monkey business Here when it comes To men's oxfords For Spring 1920 You won't find a Larger assortment Of the kind of styles You like to wear Any where— And remember that We're agents for J. & M's in Lawrence DIXON'S ELDORADO Make in 17 LEADS one for every need or preference - JUNIOR PROM THE ANNUAL Will Be Held FRIDAY NIGHT APRIL 16 At Robinson Gymnasium NOVELTY ORCHESTRA COON AND SAUNDERS 14 PIECES $5.00 The Couple