THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TRACK HOPES BRIGHT FOR INDOOR SEASON A Wealth of Material and Shaping Up Fine Say Schlademan Meet Aggies February 27 May Send Bradley to Big Ten Competition at Illinois Relay Games "A wealth of material and shaping up fine" is the way Coach Karl Schlademan describes the prospects for the Varsity indoor track squad this spring. We have several men that are artists in their line and there is no reason why we cannot have a successful season," continued the coach. The Jayhawkers will have three meets during the season the first one being with the Aggies Feb. 27. The team is working hard in preparation for this meet and hope to oversee a record against the Farmers last year. The next meet will be the K. C. A, C meet in Convention Hall, March 6. This meet is open to freshmen as well as Varsity men and some of the first year men may be entered if they show up well. The track which is being built between Haworth and Marin Hills will be ready for the by first of March. This will be a great advan- tage for players, as teams are now will have almost a duplication of the Convention Hall track. The meet with Missouri scheduled for March 20, promises to be fast and close as the Tigers have most of their games in Convention Hall at Kansas City. It is a possibility that some of the Kansas stars will be entered in the Illinois Rival Games at Urbania instead of the K. C. A. C. meet. Bradley of the 1918 freshman sequent who is a star in the NCAA Tennis tournament was into the BIG Ten competition. Rodkey, Lobaugh and Shaw are running the pailter mile this spring and are covering the distance in good weather. They are in care of by Rodkey, Dewall and McCall, Massey, Dewall and McCall are running the mile. Two men from the Cross-Country team of last fall are running the joint Jaunt, MacMurphy and Massey. in spitters this spring Coach Schladenman has Lobaugh and Haddock Haddock盯 the Missouri Valley record for the 220-yard dash last year and placed in the Inter-Allied games including Stadium in Paris, last summer. Hurdles are being taken care of by Pringle, McGinnis and Welty while Howard, Welty and Bradley are high jumping for the team. In the pole vault, Pattinson, the veteran of the 1917 team and Welty, Heizer and Howard of last years squad are on the roster. K. U. Man to Wisconsin Charles C. Younggreen, formerly a student at the University of Kansas, has just been appointed advertising manger and director of publicity of the J. I. Case Plow Works and the Walls Tractor Co., at Racine, Wisconsin, whose advertising amounts to three fourths of a million dollars annually. He was a captain in the army aviation during the war and since his disillusionment with it he began work of the Wisconsin Agriculturalist, Racine, Wis. Mr. Youngreen is visiting the tractor show at Kansas City this week. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST—three keys on a key ring. Return to Kansan office. 93-3-212. K. C. A. C. Model Track Nearing Completion Work on the new board track west of Haworth Hall is progressing rapidly. The track will be an exact duplication of the Convention Hall track in Kansas City and is intended to give the Kansas athletics a chance at real field conditions. C meet and the Missouri-Kansas meet both of which are held on the Kansas City track. The track will be completed in a week and practice will be started on this track. It is our goal to have all training facilities of an indoor track in the Gymnasium, according to the coaches. A. T. Walker to Attend Vocational Convention Prof. A. T. Walker, chairman of the University Vocational Committee will attend the National Vocational Convocation at Chicago, Feb., 19-21. The Vocational Committee has recently received some interesting reports from a number of institutions as to their activities along vocational paths and has invited learners from prominent business men of the United States as to the qualifications and qualities they desire in their employees. Will Attend Vocational Convocation Pro. A. T. Walker, of Ancient Languages and chairman of the University Vocational Committee will attend the National Vocational Convention at Chicago, February 19-21. The Vocational Committee has recently received some interesting reports from a number of other institutions as to their activities along vocational lines, and also some interpersonal relations. The men of the United States regarding qualifications and qualities which they desire in their employees. There will be tennis for women this summer if the courts are put in shape. It has not yet been decided whether tennis may be substituted for floor work. PRESENT RAIL RATES TO STAY SIX MONTHS Washington. Feb. 18- No reduction in rates can be made for six months after the railroads of the country are returned to private ownership according to that erms of the combination rate. The commission and bill agreed upon by the conferences. Delta Theta Phi, honorary law fraternity, held its annual banquet and initiation ceremony Tuesday night. The banquet was preceded by a business meeting. About twenty-five members were present, including the late Joseph Blumstedt; Robert Blackburn; Jay Seville, George Gould, Howard Fleeson, Ross Davenport, Edward Patterson, and Lewis Clevergen. winter. Guaranteed Standard for Rail Roads Stands, Provides New Bill The conference report on the two measures, which is to be submitted to the house today, provides that the guaranteed standard return allowed the railroads under federal control are not required to return the lines to private ownership on March 1, and during the period rates now in effect will apply. Both inter state and intra-state rates are included, the provision being inserted to prevent state commissions from lowering rates within their jurisdiction and causing additional losses for the government because of the guaranty. Emergency Burners Out of Action The emergency oil burners which were installed in the heating plant during the recent coal shortage will soon go out of action. Only a two week's supply of oil remains. This supply of 50,000 gallons is being pumped out of two oisters near the westen trench of Fraser Hall which had been pressed into service as emergency tanks. The coal supply is adequate for the remainder of the Law Fraternity Initiates Emergency Burners Out of Action What Your Teller? are not just correct in design but correct to the minutenist detail in every particular. And at prices There's no betwixt and between when it comes to a position of style and correct fit. Clothes tailored- WE WANT YOUR SHOE REPAIRING Samuel G. Clarke 1033 Mass. St. Dyeing "ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP" Shining 1017. 1-2 Mass. Street Put your spare money in our certificates of deposit They bear 3 per cent Interest Certificates of Deposit THE WATKINS NATIONAL BANK "The Bank where Students Bank" 1920 Models now on display $2.50 up —if there were better caps made --- you'd find Carl's label in them. Spring Suits Hats ready for your choosing. Readers, Pardon Us For "Talking Shop' it is understood that the northeast corner of the news room will not be molested unless -Jesse you tell them about the Olympia Candy kit- In these trying times of Spanish Influenza, sometimes known as the flu, the editor of the Kansan is put to an acid test (this term borrowed from "acid rain" in World) We do not mean to infer that the campus editor is a victim of the malady, for such would be a libelous statement. She is germ proof. Before proceeding further, Daily Kansan readers learn from this article, in the language of newspaper men, "fillers" are a necessary evil and the makeup editor probably will term this outburst of "shimmitita" as such. Some good samaritan procured a computer for his nationalism class rooms, which may be drawn when a asteropitic lecture is on the program. The same class room now has a sufficient number of chairs, which are expected to last Under the supervision of Professor Flint, the southeast corner of the Kannan news room (Tibbets calls it the news office) has changed its app. The new layout is clearly indicated as it is installed to check on the other, yes—and the copy readers too. A few days ago, an Alpha Xi Delta woman was heard to tell a Kansu *b* to call her up, because he women voice security women like to hear. any 'plain any tales'? its the editor talking and has just came from the gym with the Y. W. C. A. news that man (possessing a shiny quarter) will be admitted to the women's basketball games. It is said that she told a sport writer for the team that she like him only as a friend. The powers that be tell us that we have filled enough fillers to guarantee an edition this afternoon. (to be continued.) Chicago Women Smoke Chicago Women Smoke "Women smoke in the theatre more than men," said I. Bosenthal, prominent theatre man and owner of the Woods theatre in Chicago. In accordance with this observation a prominent woman for women is a very prominent feature of the theatre. No other playhouse in the theatre can boast of anything like it. University Has Had 60,000 Registrations Registration figures compiled by Prof. J. C. Ruppenthal, show that 60,000 students have enrolled in the University during its history. In every year there are more than 60,000 enrollment of the preceding decade. At this rate, the end of the present decade should be 48,000. There have been 6,000 enrollments from foreign countries; 3,150, 3,484, and 100 from foreign countries, of which 28 came from Japan- Other Schools Troubled With Professors' Salaries Numerous questionaires on professors' salaries from other universities coming into the Chancellor's office almost every day show there is considerable unrest through-out the United States over the question of teachers wages. Other universities are asking what the scale of wages is here, if an increase is expected next year, and if so, how large it will be. Kerosene In Auto Radiator That will delight your epicurian eyesight at Kerosene In Auto Radiator Kerosene has been used by some students during the cold weather as a substitute for water in automobile engines. It allows the freezing compounds or alcohol and is just as efficient, they say. However, it has a derogatory effect on the rubber hose. Neckwear $3.00 PLUS 10c TAX Early Spring Suggestions S K O F S T A D S ELLING S YSTEM S Quite the smartest and most becoming dresses that have been produced in several seasons are now on our racks. There are Jersey dresses with touches of wool embroidery, braid or beads that are really inexpensive and are priced around ... $25.00 and $27.50 Dresses of Tricotine and Serge, will be popular for early spring, new and attractive models mostly in navy blue at ... $19.75 and up to $32.50 The Taffeta Dresses, of which we already have quite an extensive showing represent the cleverest style innovations, and are truly charming—with puffings or rufflings at the hip line—cartridge pleatings, accordeon effects, outstanding pockets or quaint ruffle effects. Then there are models of Georgette for afternoon or evening affairs in navy, brown, and the lighter Pastel Shades. You will be surprised at the reasonable prices for which you can buy a really good looking silk dress, . . . . . $25.00, $35.00 up to $45.00 Tailored Suits Short Coats Long Coats A Splendid Selection now at your disposal Innes, Bullmee & Hackman Women to be Election Judges Unwillingness of men to take the time to act as election judges and clerks in the Maple Grove Drainage district election to be held March 2 will result in the appointment of an election board of five women, said T. F. Pine president of the drainage board, of that district. Mr. Pine came to the conclusion after hunting for some time for men to buy a golf club that women could officially fill the places and manage the entire election. Fire in Rooming House Fire damaged slightly the home of Mrs. C, E. Bentley, 1340 Tenn. St., 11:30 o'clock this morning. The man broke out in different places over the roof but was extinguished with lit effort. A defective fire started the fire. Eight University men room in the house. 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