UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Attractive New Styles for Red Blooded Young Men Society Brand Clothes In "Hirsh-Wickwire" and "Society Brand" suits there is a marked style individuality. As you are judged by the clothes you wear you should be sure of the style. Their quality will make that style look good as long as you wear it. Come tomorrow and see the beautiful new imported and domestic patterns and fabrics we are $25 showing in these suits priced at. Remember this is the "Styleplus" store of Lawrence. Suits the equal of $20 and $22.50 suits from other lines. The new Spring models will please you. $17 So will the price, . . . . . . See Windows This is "The House of a Hundred Straw Hat Styles." Better get yours tomorrow. All prices from $1. to $10. New Neckwear in to-day Why Kansan Advertising Brings Results See Windows Johnson & Carl Every Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Professor Four Bits Reads it five times a week BOTTOMLY WILL HEAD NEXT YEAR'S COUNCIL (Continued from page 1.) at Kuppenheimer Clothes For secretary-treasurer: And it is in line with this policy of seeing how much we can give, rather than how much we can get, that we call your attention to our new Spring models in $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50 has introduced a *new* idea —an idea that will sound rather startling to those who cling to the old haggle-and-barter methods of doing business. We feel here that if we succeed in taking care of your profits well enough, our own will automatically take care of themselves. For secretary Trease... 44 Russell Gear. For member... 25 Horace Boone. 25 Vic LaMer. 24 J. House & Son But this Live Store Graduate School For president: V. Bettonly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Vi Calcaron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Represident: McKinley Warren. . . 21 Bill Brown. . . 9 Prof. O. P. Dellinger, head of the Pittsburgh State Normal, summoning the students of the institution who delight in research and various boy's organizations, to bring them out of Cow Creek out of business as a pest incubator. Prof. Dellinger plans a patrol of the creek and the injection of the antimosquito solution into the calm waters. The worm is found on the city of Pittsburgh, through its officials, will co-operate with Dellinger and his followers. The old idea of merchandising was to separate customer from dollar; no thought of giving—only of getting. Pittsburg, Kans., May 6—Cow Creek connects Pittsburg with the ocean. But Pittsburgh is more concerned with the fact that Cow Creek connects Pittsburg with one of the largest collections of mosquitos in the world. Cow Creek, out of its banks after a rain, is a menace to property in the lower parts of the river and cow Creek; its banks is a menace to the peace, happiness and slumbers of persons in all parts of the city. Cow Creek runs the full length of the city and has been a town problem for many years For member: Charles Green, C. C. Janzen, 18 NORMALS TO DEBATE. Three Kansas Schools Will Argue on Mexican Situation. Pittsburg, Kansas. May 6-The three Kansas Normalms will meet in a triangular debate Friday night. A Pittsburg team of two members will go to Emporia, an Emporia team will go to Hays and a Hays team will go to Browns. Each team will have two teams—one to invade and the other to act as "home guard." The question which will be discussed in all three debates is "Resolved," that a policy of disarmament is desirable." The question was selected before the Mexicans refused to salute the "Stars and Stripes". Social Notes STUDENTS WILL ATTACK PITTSBURG'S MOSQUITOS The Keltz club will entertain with a dancing party at the F. A. A. Hall Saturday night. The Sigma Kappa freshman entertained the upperclassmen of the sorority with their annual "Pop" last night at the chapter house. The green color scheme was carried out in the decorations and in the latter in the evening the freshmen presented a newspaper farce. Prof. and Mrs. Erasmus Haworth entertained the Beta Theta Pi fraternity Saturday night at their home on Massachusetts street. The engagement of Miss Sylvia Alford, a graduate student in the School of Fine Arts, to John Osborne, a graduate student in the School of Pharmacy in the University of Michigan, has been announced. First Newspaper Week Visitors to Arrive Tomorrow From Different Parts of U. S. COME FROM FOUR CORNERS All seniors who have not made application for degrees and intend to do so should make arrangement with Registrar Foster at once. The first four Kansas Newspaper Week visitors to arrive on the campus, through some queer freak of a university, to four corners of the United States. Copyright 1914 The House of Kuppenheimer James Mulin Lee, of New York City, Carl H. Getz, of Seattle, Lieutenant Governor Will H. Mayes, of Brownwood, Texas, and J. C. Morrison, of Morris, Minnesota, will arrive Friday night. A story of Sycamore Ridge, Kansas. A strong story with a message, but not all the great. A Great Man." Book Store...Adv. 149-2. Methodist Church Sunday: Henry Allen, of Wichita, morning; Homer Hoch, of Marion, evening. Hear them! Hear them!—Adv. Mr. Lee and Mr. Morrison have parts on the program. OKLAHOMA AND KANSAS WILL MEET IN TENNIS Sooner and Jayhawk Play Today and Tomorrow on McCook Courts Oklahoma and Kansas will try their skill in tennis this afternoon when the two net teams meet on McCook courts at 3:45. The single matches will be the program this afternoon with doubles scheduled tomorrow morning at 10. The singles will be played by Teachner and Smith will uphold Kansas in the singles this afternoon. PLATINUM ROBBERY NO JOKE, SAY PROFESSORS Chemists Deny Rumor That Platinum Was Hidden to Make Students Careful The rumor that three hundred dollars worth of platinum was hidden by a professor in the Chemistry Building as a joke or for the purpose of making the students who use it think they were millionaires and used Professors Cady and Allen. "The platinum was undoubtedly stolen," said Professor Allen this morning. "There are several men in the United States who go about the country picking up valuables from chemical laboratories. This theft may have been done by one of these persons." The students who lost the platinum have begun to cancel contracts for new spring clothes and other articles they had planned to buy this spring, so they will be in evidence that they do not believe in the joke proposition. Methodist Church Sunday: Henry Allen, of Wichita, morning; Homer Hoch, of Marion, evening. Hear them! Hear them!—Adv. Brick ice-cream. We will cut it to suit. Reynolds Bros. Bell 645; Home 358.—Adv. Special: Fresh Fruit Frappe, Reynolds Brose...Adv. Ball Glove Special $3 values $2.25 $1.50 values $1.25 These gloves are padded so as to be ready for instant use. This offer lasts for a few days only. Carroll's Phones 608 709 Mass. Athletic headquaters for thirty-five years Mothers' Day—Sunday, May 10 Perhaps you will want to send some flowers to mother from 825 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. The Flower Shop Phones 621 Want to combine improvement with pleasure? Attend the Summer Session of the Begins Thursday, June 11. First term (six weeks) ends July 22. Second term (three weeks) ends August 12. Credits may be earned in the Graduate School, College, School of Engineering, School of Law, School of Fine Arts, and School of Education. Also entrance credits may be earned in several departments. There will be sixty-two members of the Summer Session faculty in twenty-seven departments, and they will offer one hundred and twenty-nine courses in: Astronomy, Botany, Chemistry, Drawing and Design, Economics, Education, English, Entomology, French, Geology, German, History and Political Science, Home Economics, Journalism, Latin, Law, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy and Psychology, Physical Education, Physics, Physiology, Public Speaking, Shop Work, Sociology, Spanish, Zoology. University of Kansas No spot in Kansas has better climatic conditions in summer than Mt. Oread, and no university in America has better opportunities for efficient summer work. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO Dean of the Summer Session University of Kansas, Lawrence 25c H.M.S. PINAFORE Robinson Gymnasium MAY 9 25c Afternoon 2:30; Night 8:00