THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS-AGGIE MEET WILL BE ON TONIGHT Howard, Pringle and Bradley May Cinch Field Events and Pole Vault Fifteen Men Make Trip Lobaugh and McGinnis Wil Enter Dashes; Dewall Probably Best Miler Fifteen members of the track squad left this morning for Manhattan, Kansas, to participate in the annual Aggie-Ajayhawker indoor meet tonight. Track Coach Karl A. Schlademan accompanied the men, who arrived in Aggioville early this afternoon, and will return late tonight. The men who left are: Cap, Dewall, Lobaugh, Rinchard, Brouille, Pringle, McGinnis, Rodkey, O'Leary, Shaw, Howard and Walty. Lobaugh and McGimnis will probably be entered in the 50-yard dash. Rinehart, Rodkey, O'Leary, Shaw and Dewill will be the contestants to be distributed over the quarter and one-mile relay events. Coghill and Rodkey will compete in the half-mile event, while Captain Dewall seems to be the best in he mile. Massey and MacMurphy of last fall's cross-country team will run the two-mile. Helzer and Howard have both been going over 11 feet in a week. McGimnis, Bradley, and Wely are possibilities in the hurdles. Pringle and Bradley will compete in the weight and field events. AGGIE COACH IS MYSTERIOUS Smiles in Anticipation of K. U.-Aggie Indoor Meet Manhattan, Kan., Feb. 27- Germany Schulz, Aguille coach, smiles when he is asked for dope on the indoor meet with K. U. here Friday night. He smiles again when you ask him to participate in the of the entrants of the inter-class meet held here last week. Evidently Germany has some things up his sleeve. He won't tell what. Official time was not announced on the week but Germany has them, among his other secrets; up his sleeve. There is some young blood on the Aggie team this year. Maybe is won't function against K. U. Aggie stuff has a way of loosening its wind when faced by the nighty Jayhawk- er, but then again—well, Germany isn't exactly glum, at any rate. Gallagher, Perth; Evans, Osage Send the Daily Kansan home. City; Turner, Kansas City and Neely Abellie, will probably be used for the dashes. Gallagher and Metz Anthony, are the Aggie entries in the hurdles but several other men are showing up well and this week's opponent is Clapp, Logan, and Means, Proposition, are the Aggie half milers. Beckett, Eldorado, and Green, Eureka, are out for the mile. Knight, Medicine Lodge, and Langdon, Oklahoma City will be the Purple representation, Biltairds is the Aggie pole vaulter and high jumper. Billings, Maple Hill, and Butcher, Solomon, are the Aggie weight men. LOST—Barrel part of pen point be tween Fraser and Physics Bldg. Return Kansas Business Office, 9-3-2311 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST—Cravanette. Return to A. L. Griesinger, Kansan Business Office. 99-5-230. FOR RENT - Large front room fum- ished in 931 La. St, Light house keeping if desired. 1520 Blue. 99-3.229. LOST—Large Black Notebook. Call 1520 Blue. 99-3-228. FOR RENT—Rooms for boys, 919 Indiana Phone 1125. Also a Garage. 95-2-29. THE FLOWER SHOP prices are never higher than others ask if able to supply an equal grade of goods. Lower prices mean inferior stock, inferior service and inferior care. 825 1-2 Mass. St. MR. and MRS. GEO. ECKE, Leading Florists Phone 621 "HELLO THIS WIEDIE'S "Send a five pound box to Gwendolyn Sweetone at the Up To Somthim House. I lost and she can hardly wait because I told her it would be from Wiedemann's Each Day Sees Added Beauty to the Women's Wear Section THE NEW BLOUSES Are quite strangers to those of several seasons past, and show many pleasing changes. Sleeves are worn just below the shoulder, elbow length or to the wrist, round neck, square or V.neck and collars that may be worn high or low. Georgette Crepe is the chosen material with Crepe de Chine, Pongee and Tricollette or Silk Jersey. Embroidery in Chinese and Oriental design in Silk, Beads and Crystals. TEACHERS WANTED **Georgette Smocks** or Tunic Blouses in the Prettiest of Pastel shades at $6.75 Georgette Smocks or Tunic Blouses in the Prettiest of Pastel shades at $13.50 Other Blouses at... $7.50 to $35.00 Tailored Wash Waists of Linene, Voile, white or fancy sport styles...$2.50 to $4.50 of Baronet, Fan-ta-si, and the new fancy silk fabrics of the Mallinson Co. In shades to match or combine with the new blouses, are very smart and most effective...$18.00 to $35.00 Enroll now for a good 1920 position. Calls come to us from every section of the country. Send for blank TODAY. Central Educational Bureau W. J. Hawkins, Manager 824 Metropolitan Bldg. St. Louis, Mo.. THE NEW SPORT SKIRTS Innis Bulline Hackman Belts Neckwear Nightwear Spring Match our quality and prices if you can S KOF STAD ELLING SYSTEM S Underwear Suits Coats Hats Hosiery Caps Shirts Spring Clothes Ready— A few moments before our mirrors, a glance at the lines, patterns and fit, of our New Spring Suits—and you'll understand, why we are selling 'em about as fast as they come in— Hats Caps Shirts--Now on display at Now we're ready For indoor track Practice— Are you? This sport takes As few clothes As most anything We know of but What you do need We have— If its for sport You'll always find it In our sporing goods Department. WE WANT YOUR SHOE REPAIRING Dyeing "ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP" Shining 1617 1-2 Mass. Street Smartest Spring Hats Some poet mistakenly referred to a woman's hair as her crowning glory. Had he seen our magnificent display of trimmed hats he never would have made that error. For dashing smartness, for novel effects, for splendid workmanship at moderate prices these hats are positively unexcelled anywhere. It's a broad statement—but we prove it daily. Price Range $5.00 to $35 Brenhan'S Lawrence vs. Iola Only Basketball Game in Lawrence This Week Undefeated Lawrence Five Meets its Strongest Opponent Haskell Gymnasium Admission 50 cents Saturday 7:30 o'clock