UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MARCH 22,1918 With Our Visitors "Did you notice that one big building on the campus?" said one high school student to another. "That looks like a penitentiary, you know"—— One high school visitor mistook the tower used for pouring concrete for the new wing of the Administration Building into the forms for a wireless station. Members of the Rosedale team wore bright green jerseys and three of the players have bright red hair. John Lonborg, who starred as right forward on the Horton team this morning, is a brother of Arthur Lonborg, the star end on the Varsity football team this year. It is noticeable that the players on the teams this year are of much smaller stature than those who attended last year. One girl was heard to remark this morning: "I'd like to stay at a sorority house but you know I have a date with Bill tonight and they are so strict about such things at those places." A young man from Macksville was heard to remark, "Well K. U. doesn't think much of its grass. There's a cut-off everywhere. Now at home we go around." When the whistle was blown at the close of the Rosedale-Horton game this morning, a girl who had spent a strenuous half hour cheering for Rosedale remarked, "Well, if I had to go through with that once more I'd be dead." A girl looked at Fowler Shops and then asked, "Is that the pumping station?" The feminine supply of adjectives is enormous. One said: "We have won two games today. Isn't that larkish?" One girl who is evidently acquainted with the real Oreal breezes said, "Well, if you call this windy, you should have been here last year." Bugs Spend Winter Days In Protection From Cold They Hide Under Boards, Boxes and Stones—Plentiful As Ever in Spring Almost the whole of the bug world spends its winter months under boards, boxes and stones, or in the ground and are little affected by the cold winter winds, according to Prof. S. J. Hunter of the department of entomology. The canker worm is a good example. The winter months are spent in a pupal stage in the ground and this spring there are practically as many canker worms as there were last although the weather was much more severe. The green bug, however, which is so destructive to wheat, is more susceptible to the cold than most crops. It spends the winter at the base of the wheat stalk which does not afford much protection. Numbers of insects are killed in the spring as a result of the early warm spells which bring them out of their winter quarters only to be frozen by he return of winter. HIGH SCHOOL BASKETEERS Take This Thought Home With You— Isn't this the year to begin "hooverizing" in your education? Why wait until Fall to enter the University? If you want to save a year in your college course, come to the University Summer Session. For Particulars address— The K. U. Summer Session Lawrence, Kansas "I'll See You at Brick's" The Oread Cafe You High School visitors have probably already heard these words many times since you arrived on Mt. Oread, for Brick's Oread Cafe is the popular place with K. U. students. You haven't made your visit complete until you have been to Brick's. You'll probably want to eat there with your home team. E. C. Bricken, Prop. "Just A Step From the Campus." On Oread Avenue The Red Cross class in Home Nursing will hold its first meeting on Tuesday evening, March 26, at 7 o'clock, in Westminster Hall. The course will be given by Miss Mary Haight, superintendent of the University Hospital. It will consist of fifteen lessons and will be followed by an examination for a Red Cross certificate. Enrollment in the class is limited to twenty, and only a few places remain open. Application for enrollment should be made to Miss Margaret Lynn. The annual Western Conference track and swimming meet will be held at Chicago Friday and Saturday. Michigan will make her first appearance for years at a Western Conference meet at that time. The Nebraska freshman basketball team defeated the Lincoln high school five, state champions Friday, by a 12-11 score. Lincoln plays Kansas City Central in Kansas City tonight for the championship of Missouri and Nebraska. Yes, we sell kodak films, and do your developing promptly and neatly. Evans Drug Store - Adv. Von's candies at the Candy Shop. Adv. DO YOU NEED MONEY? Take local orders for our guaranteed baking powder during spare time, $50 per pound. Apply to our proposition for summer work, with guaranteed earnings if desired. Opportunities will apply immediately. International Specialty Association, Chicago, Illinois. TEACHERS WANTED Thousands of teachers needed to fill vacancies in Central and Western states for next year. Register now. ONLY 4 PER CENT COMMISSION. Write for blankets today. The Heuer Teachers' Agency, 408-409 C. R. Sav. Bank Bldg., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Cut Glass ED. W. PARSONS Jeweler—725 Mass. St. Jewelry of the Better Sort New Soft Collars for Spring Are Here! HIGH SCHOOL MEN! This Store Offers You That Snappy Class of Clothing With the College Atmosphere. Our clothing—the college lines of Kirschbaum, Sampeck and Stratford line—is distinctive in its style, cut and appearance. Such a large assortment of double breasters, patch pockets, slash pockets, nobby weaves, and above all—the distinctive models, make our stock of clothing a real opportunity for Spring suit buyers. Better come in and look at them. They range in price from $20 up In their silky fineness the crepe and tub silk shirts we are now showing in our South window make fitting backgrounds for the coat and vest. We carry the Arrow and Hendon makes— $5 up Silk Shirts Galore You'll like those rakih Spring shapes from Stetson—or the soft, lightweight Borsalinos, imported from Italy (we're exclusive agents in Law enforcement for this hat.) We can fit you and suit you as low as $4.00 and up Your Hat Is Here The College Man's Clothes Shop --- Showing the "Militair" One of the feature models from "Society Brand" One of the feature models from "Society Brand." Note the military shoulders, the high waist line, the flapped pockets and the close fitting plated back. Isn't it in keeping with the times? The fabrica is a new creation called the Glenrocks, famous for wear and good looks— $30 and $35 THE SUPREME CAFE Delicious Cooking Perfect Service FRUITS Sliced Bananas and Cream...15e Sliced Pineapples...15e Strawberries and Cream...15e Grape Fruit (Half)...10e ½ Dozen Stew ... 25c | 1 Dozen Stew ... 45c ½ Dozen Fried ... 35c | 1 Dozen Fried ... 65c With Milk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c Silked Oranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c Strawberries and Milk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c (Whole). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c FRESH OYSTERS SPECIAL FOR DINNER—SUNDAY Cream of Chicken Blossom Soup, 10c with dinner ... 60c Rumpot Dairy Milk, Supermarket ... 20c Patties Potato Pie in Sauce, Yoghurt Sauce ... 20c Roast Ham of Pork, Yorishure Sauce ... 20c Stew of Chicken, Creamed Dumplings ... 30c Potted Tenderloin Tire, Candied Yellow Potatoes ... 40c Cottage Cheese Burst, King ... 40c Bakepot Bacon Sauce, Ginger Chicken Sauce ... 30c Brassard Log of Mutton, Imperial Snaggletooth ... 25c Cherry Shrimp Served with Chicken Dinner ... 10c VEGETABLES Green Peas .10c French Peas .25c Lima Beans .15c String Beans .25c Stewed Tomatoes .15c Stewed Corn .10c Baked Beans .15c Mixed Dickens .15c Young Colony .15c Soup Pikies .15c Stuffed Olives .15c Queen Olives .15c Italian Spaghetti With Tomato Sauce .15c Asparagus Tips On Toast Butter Sauce .30c SALADS Lobster Salad ... 35c Shrimp Salad ... 30c Salmon Salad ... 35c Potato Salad ... 15c Coffee Tea or Milk served with Special Dinner Fresh Home Made Pies, per cup ... 05c TOMORROW VARSITY TAYLOR HOLMES IN "RUGGLES of RED GAP" FROM STORIES IN SATURDAY EVENING POST SEND THE DAILY KANSAN HOME HATS, CAPS, SUITS, SHIRTS for spring at much less than you pay elsewhere HUB CLOTHING CO. 820 Mass. 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