UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Are You Prepared to Face Spring Rains, and Snows? If not, you'll undoubtedly be interested in our new double texture waterproof coats which are a special value at Sizes and styles to fit ladies, too. Other raincoats and balmacaans up to $25. LADIES RAIN COATS MEN'S RAIN COATS TO RUN MORE Y. M. C. A. HOUSES AT UNIVERSITY The rooming houses maintained by the University Y. M. C. A, this year have proven such a success that more rooming houses will be secured and added to the list next year. Only two have been maintained this year, one at 941 Indiana and one at 1307 New Hampshire street. The purpose of maintaining these houses is to get students together that they may become better acquainted. It also tends to foster the ideals for which the Y. M. works. These houses are maintained under the direction of an active Y. M. member. Many Study Missions Many Study Missions There are 150 enrolled in mission study classes and the classes are still growing. Mrs. L. E. Sisson's class studying China is the largest, having an enrollment of 20. Cold, sparkling soda, in clean glasses at Barber's Drug Store...Adv 2,800 STUDENTS AT K. U One Addition Today Brings Highest Inventory in History of School For the first time in the history of the University, the enrollment reached the long hoped for twenty-eight hundred mark this morning. Fate allowed Miss Cornellia Downs, senior college, from Kansas City, to be the vice president of the three Registrar George O. Foster's三年岁 old dream is made true. Special for the Athletic Student A BASEBALL STORY By Chas. E. Van Loan "TO MACEDONIA AND RETURN" It tells how two college men played professional ball and competed in professional games without losing their amateur standing. Also there's a good story for the girls, by William Allen White, "A Social Quadrant." On Sale Thursday GRIGGS' P. S. Have you seen the new Hearst's? Just in today. COLLEGE men make Bradley Sweaters—men who know how a college man's sweater ought to be made. This is why college men everywhere find that no other sweater is so perfectly suited to their needs—so, warm, so comfortable, so well-fitting and so becoming. We illustrate a particularly sporty Bradley style — the Navajo Shaker. Same as the former Bradley Shaker except that it has a Navajo border on the collar and around the bottom. If you want a sweater a little different ask your dealer to show you a Bradley Navajo Shaker. Made in many color combinations. If your dealer cannot supply you we will send the names of dealers who will. BRADLEY Knitting Co. 60 Delavan, Wisc. --- BRADLEY SWEATERS CARRIED BY WE AVER'S The enrollment includes students enrolled in the Summer Session and also students and nurses at the School of Medicine at Rosedale. Until a time when no mistake was in the enrollment there. Several nurses were unaccounted for in the enrollment sheet. The detected mistake swelled the mark to two thousand, seven hundred and ninety-seven. Now the faculty and George O. Foster have made thirty-five hundred students the goal. Four ministers in Lawrence devote their whole time to the religious welfare of the students of the University. F.W. Ainslie is the student pastor of the Baptist church; Stanton Olinger is the President of the Church; G.B. Thompson, Methodist Episcopal. All four of these men work with the regular pastors of their churches and teach student classes in missionary and religious topics. Mott-Robins Program Thursday, March 3 4:30 Y. W, C. A. promotion committe Miss Jay Rivers 5:30 Faculty meeting, A. J. Elliott. 5:40 Fraternities, sororites and sorority officers 7:15 Men's men meeting in Robinson son, Gymnasium, Raymoon 8:30 Morning prayers, A. J. Elliott 8:50 Engineers meeting, F. H. 9:00 7:15 Cabinet meeting Y. W. C. A. Halsey Higgs and Miss M Halsey. 9:00 Conference and prayer, University Club. Friday, March 5 8:30 Life work conferences. 9:00 House meetings. 0:30: Convocation, Dr. John R. Mott, "Impressions and Impressions of Europe." 12:20 Meeting of executive committee. 2:30 Faculty luncheon, J-IC Mott. 2:30 Fraternities, sororites and 12:30 Business men's luncheon, City Y. M. C. A., A. A. Hyde. 12:30 Committeemen's_luncheon, J. I. Childs. L. Curtis? 12:30 Bowers, Mills, F. H. Rindge, 2:30 Berry, berin. 4:00 High school boys, Ted Mercer, 4:30 Men's mass meeting, Raymond Romms, house 4:30 Womes, meeting, Fraser 1:40 J. A. Ellott. 5:30 Faculty meeting, Fraser 110, J. R Mott. 2:30 Medics, Dr. E. S. Pettyjohn. 2:30 High school, hour, Ted M. 4:30 Men's mass meeting, Raymond Robins, Robinson Gymnasium. 6:00 Fraternities, sororites, and clubs. K. U. FACULTY ACTIVE IN RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS 7:16 Men's mass meeting, John R. Mott, Robinson Gymnasium. 8:00 John R. Mott, Robinson Gymnasium. 7:15 Women's mass meeting, Fraser chapel, Raymond Robins. The faculty members of the University of Kansas can not be accused of inactivity in religious matters. The great majority of them are members of some church and many take an active part in church work teaching school classes serving on various church boards, and in other capacities. 7:30 Haskell, A. J. Elliott. 8:30 Life work conferences. 8:30 Life work conferences. 9:00 House meetings. Chancellor Strong a Deacon Safety razors blades and stoppers *Bobcock Dove Store—Adv.* Swimming caps at Barber's Drug Store...Adv. Majority of Professors Belong to Churches and Many Teach Classes The Plymouth Congregational church, of which Rev. Noble Strong Elderkin is pastor, leads the rest of the Lawrence churches in the number of members who are in the University faculty. They're Thick at Plymouth Prof. W. L. Burdick teaches a Bible class composed of men from the University. E. W. Burgess teaches a boy's class; Ralph E. Carter is one of the superintendents of the Sunday school; E. D. Cressman teaches a boy's class; P. R. Hamilton is superintendent of the Sunday department of the Sunday school; H. A. Lorenz teaches a class of boys; U. G. Mitchell is clerk of the Board or Directors of the church; W. A. McKeever teaches a class; W. C. McNown is chairman of the Indian department of the Sunday school is only the Sunday school superintendents J. E. Todd teaches a men's Bible class; W. H. Twenhofel teaches a class of women; and Dean P. F. Walker of the School of Engineering is in charge of another Sunday school are members and take an active interest in the work: H. P. Cady, I. D. Havenhill, E. Haworth, H. T. Hill F. E. Jones, H. V. E. Palmblad, Car A. Preyer, H. A. Roberts, M. W. Steiger, Merle Thorne, M. W. Milico, C. M. Sterling, Grace M. Charles, Mrs Charles Esterly, P. V. Faragher Goldwin Goldsmith, O. L. Maag, C. M Young, E. M. Rice, Raymond F. Rice, Chancellor Frank Strong is a deacon in the Baptist church. Dean A. S. Olin of the School of Education teaches a training class in the Sunday school. Prof. E. M. Hopkins is the organist and has been at the head of the choir of this church for twenty years. L. E. Sisson teaches a class of fifty University women. E. M. Briggs is the assistant superintendent of the Sunday school school; W. Hawkins is the intermediate Sunday school; R. A. Schwegler assists the pastor, Rev. O. C. Brown frequently. W. W. Hawkins teaches a boys' class and T. T. Smith is one of the users in the church. And Presbyterians Too E. H. S. Bailey is an elder in the Presbyterian church and W. J. Baumgartner and F. H. Billings are teachers in the Bible school, Noble P. Sherwool is superintendent of the Sunday school, C. A. Dykstra sings in the church choir and Miss Margaret Lymn symphonic choir, Nutt, Nutt, H. Reese and Elise Neuert-Schwander are all active in the work of the church. Westminster Hall is closely connected with this church and Dr. James Naismith and Prof. W. Johnson are present. The Westminster Association. Several other members of the faculty teach classes at Westminster. Ted Mercer Some Are Methodists The Methodist Episcopal church numbers among its most energetic workers these members of the faculty; Prof. Frank W. Blackmar, E. F. Engel, F. W. Bruckmiller, Hannah Oliver, C. C. William, Chester A. Buckner, F. C. Kester, W. S. Long, Eugent Smith, B. J. Clawson, D. W. Cornelius, S. J. Hunter, and H. L. Chambers. Faculty members who are active in the Trinity Episcopal Church of which Rev. A. E. Edwards is the pas- or are: E. H. Hollands, Dewitt C. Ted Mercer went up, then down, and back up again. He is a grandson of President Arthur, was educated at University of Virginia, picked up by a settlement worker in the New York slums, and is now a Y. M. C. A. worker. Croissant, Dean C. S. Skilton of the School of Fine Arts, Dean L. E. Sayre of the School of Pharmacy, Associate Dean M. T. Sudler of the School of Medicine, and Prof. W. A. Griffith. These faculty members assist in the work of the Christian church; Registrar George O. Foster, E. B. Stouffer, C. A. Shull, and C. J. Winter, are of ficeers or teachers in the Sunday school. Dr. Peter D. Pauls a graduate of American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, has opened an office at $7 \frac{1}{2}$ East 7th St., and will conduct a general practice of osteopathy—Adv. 102-8 1674 K. U. STUDENTS ARE CHURCH MEMBERS Send the Daily Kansan home. This year 1674 students or more than 60 per cent of all those enrolled at the University are church members. Of this number, 1092 are men and 582 are women. Two thirds of the student body are church and practically all of the remainder state some church preference. The women of the University are not to be outdone by the men as to percentage of church members for 582, as was the case when this number body and this number is two-thirds of the total feminine enrollment. Subscribe for the Daily Kansan. THEATRE VARSITY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT WEEK The greatest Vitagraph ever made, featuring Earl Williams and Edith Storey and Star Company. 8 Reels K.U. Cars Run Every 12 Minutes No Need of Walking; Catch a Car Eighth and Massachusetts: Cars run six minutes past the even hour, then every 12 minutes FromRobinsonGymnasium: Cars run four minutes past the even hour, then every 12 minutes The Lawrence Railway & Light Co.