UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 112 MERCHANTS GO TO SCHOOL AT K. (Continued from page 1) B. F. Smith, Hill City. B. C. Herman, Hill City. B. E. Brafulch, Enterprise. P. F. Sembke, Navarre. Marion Embree, El Dorado. L. H. Endacott, Montana. M. H. Bucyrus. A. D. Lawrence, Colony. A. D. Burgeen, Solomon. W. F. Lowry, Manchita. C. V. Wickware, Belpre. Bert Eades, Stockton. M. J. Morrhoa Funken. L. M. Elrod, El Dorado. Edw. F. Funke, Burns. Lloyd D. Houlton, Florence. F. Smithmeyer, Lawrence. Charles P. Adams, Topeka. P. A. Lovell, Topeka. T. F. Hooser, Cedar Vale. D. J. Fair, Sterling. M. J. McGannon, Humboldt. P. J. McGannon, Humboldt. D. M. Granger, Lawrence. Chester M. Lessenden, Beverly. P. C. Jones, Le Roy. C. L. Cowan, Iola. C. C. Broeker, Marion. C. P. McGannon, Parsons. Earl B. Griggs, Parsons. D. H. Tibbets, Parsons. Lloyd T. White, Parsons. Henry Glnn, Emnett. W. O. Messinger, Moran. H. C. Fraser, Topeka. Craneon Stephen, Burrington! J. Emtee, William, Bartingham. I. Emtee, William, Kansas City. T. Offee, Toneka. H. R. Whittlesey, Topeka. E. Montgomery, Topeka. J. H. Craig, Kansas City, Hobart L. Dehn, Williamsburg, Milton H. Feld, Kansas City, Mo. I. Irving Feld, Kansas City, Mo. Wittenberg, Wittenberg, Fred O. Lozz, Ded Soto. Geo. F. Schubert, Eudora. A. E. Kekcle, Almena. A. H. Howard, Osage City. Phelp S. Lewis, Rossville. L. C. Jones, Ottawa. Treasury (treasury) Kansas State Retail.) Chas. E. Decker, Lawrence. Arthur Rector, Wichita. C. S. Multer, Haddam. Geo. S. Knox, Garden City. Louis G. Hall, Almena. Earl E. Keckley, Almena. E. L. Muller, Jr., Agra. H. W. Winey, Lawrence. W. G. Hinesley, Lawrence. G. H. Grigg, Girard. *M. A. Holman, Ellis. Mrs. M. A. Holman, Ellis. Philip Ochs, Jr., Hoisington. E. Stubblefield. B. J. Stubblefield. J. H. Lawrence. J. H. Mishkind, Springs. Ralph Rankin, Le Roy. Mrs. Ralph Rankin, Le Roy. E. F. Maxwell, Topeka. F. J. McKenna, Colony. Henry Schott, Kansas City, Mo. J. A. Elmicky, Everest. Reddice, Purcell. F. T. Gibbs, Cottonwood Falls. F. T. Gibbs, Kincad. A. J. Reed, Pratt. Frank Thomson, Irving. H. T. Short, Neodesha. W. T. Manners, Parker. Promptly at 10:30 the first speaker, J. H. Craig, began his talk on "Psychology of Advertising." The program followed, in the absence of exception of a short talk just before noon by E. F. Maxwell, of the Tri-State Poster Advertising Company of Topkea, who spoke on Poster Advertising. Limeade, 5c, every drink in a clean glass at Barber's Drug Store—Adv. Straw Hats Our line is now complete and at its best. Sailors or soft brim hats of all styles and a splendid assortment to select from at $1.50 up to $4.00 Panamas at $5 and they cannot be bettered at the price. M. J. Skofstad GOOD CLOTHES 829 Mass. St. TUESDAY, MAY 5. Advertising J. H. Craig, Director of Publicity, Central Shoe Company of Kansas City—Psychology of Advertising. Henry Schott, Ferry-Hanly-Schott Company, Company, Kansas City, Newark, NJ C. C. Brown, Iowa Cahore Store. Written by a teacher for a weekly Paper to Get Results. W. C. Simons, Lawrence Journal- World, Lawrence, Kansas—The Spee- cials Charles P. Adams, The Merchant's Journal, Topeka—How to Advertise a store by Circulars, Handbills, and Other Printed Matter. W. S. French, Kawneer Manufacturing Company of Niles, Michigan—Store Frother Thist That Profit. Chester M. Lessdenen, Expert Ad and Show Card Writer, Beverly, Kansas—Show Card Writing. L. C. Jones, President of the Franklin County Retail Merchant's Association, Ottawa-The Ottawa Idea. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6. Accounting and Store Management M. L. Orear, Fairbanks, Morse & Company, Kansas City—Failures and Their Causes. J. C. Walker, Educational Division of Burroughs Adding Machine Company, Detroit, Mich.-Store Records. Robert B. Schreffler, Department Store Efficiency Engineer, The Dry Goods Reporter. Chicago, Ill.-Departmentizing a Store. Wheeler Sammons, Sales Editor, Book Department, System, Chicago- George D, Wolf, Baker-Vawter Audit Company, Chicago, Ill.-Store C. E. Vandel, Western Electric Company, Kansas City - Credit. H. G. Moore, Wre Merchant, Kansas Missouri--Proper Business M. E. Garrison, Manager Wichita Association of Credit Men—Credit HURSDAY, MAY Salesmanship J. S. Knox, The Knox School of Applied Salesmanship, Des Moines, Iowa. W. J. Pilkington, The Merchant's Trade Journal, Des Moines, Iowa—The Human Element in the Distribution of Merchandise. Henry S. Bunting. The Novelty Author of Stimulating Premium Method of Stimulating Business H. L. Drake. The Sheldon School. Chicago, Ill—Business Building Salesmanship. Wm. G. Howe, The Johnston & Company. Wichita- Salesmanship. E. R. Moses, The E. R. Moses Mercantile Company, Great Bend-Howell G. H. Forsee, Industrial Commissioner, The Commercial Club of Kansas City -Elements of Salesmanship. There's really more backbone to the "yellow box Kodak Films" than others, and expert developers will tell you so. Get the hardwired guides. Let them do printing and developing for you—their work is fine. 146-3 Gilbert Clayton Contributes Article on Kansas Newspaper Week to American Press STUDENT WRITES STORY FOR NATIONAL JOURNAL The current issue of the American Press carries a story on the Kansas Newspaper Week Conference, written by Tom Pfeffer in the department of journalism. The piece deals with the "coming to school" of the Kansas editors and of the national Newspaper Conference to be held during the Conference occupies the front page of the Press and includes cuts of Clayton, and of various scenes about the department of journalism office and department. The School of Pharmacy baseball team challenges any organization on the Hill to a game of baseball. Emsley Johnson, mgr., Phone 2654 B. **Rexall 93** Best for the Hair 50c and $1.00 Bottles McCOLLCH'S Drug Stor 2,000 Students with Read the Daily Kansan Announce your candidacy in the KANSAN'S Advertising Columns VOTES Special Candidates Issue Tomorrow College Students Earn Big Money This Summer. $50.00 per week easy. Selling guaranteed line of goods. Profit 175%, household necessity, saving 80%, big repaster, pleasant work, exclusive territory, free sample. WRITE US TODAY The Clothes Question C. H. Stuart & Co. 7 Stuart Block Newark, New York Ober's College clothes are different. Our advertisers will show you the correct solution. Johnson & Carl Peckhams J. House & Sons Skofstad They will appreciate it if you tell them you "saw it in the Kansan." TIGERS WILL VISIT K.U.BASEBALL CAMP Will Play Two Games on McCook Tomorrow and Thursday The Tigers from Missouri will be in Lawrence tomorrow with one of the best baseball teams they have had in several years. Mississippi will be Kansas will be the full tomorrow after Kentucky and Thursday on McCook diamond. The Tigers have had a successful season this spring and have defeated some of the best teams in the Valley, William Jewell, The Chinese, Texas and several Missouri conference teams have been beaten by the Kansas Aggies were shattered, 9 to 0 in the Tiger's lair yesterday afternoon. Couch McCarty has been getting his squad ready for the Missourians' visit by hard batting practice and daily bouts with the freshmen. The Kansans are hitting well, but the Tiger twivers. The recent victories over the Agries and St. Marys have boosted the Kansas stock until the fans will not be satisfied unless the Jayhawkers take both games from Missouri or at least from Ohio and Herb Sommers probably will be the offering against Missouri with the regular Kansas line-up in the diamond. LOST—Last week, a Sigma Kappa pledge pin (a K with a serpent wound through it.) Call Bell 1313 146.2 Bowersock Theater Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday Matinee (every day) 2:30; Night 8:15 "Traffic in Souls" One Mile of Films 600 Scenes 700 People A great white slave drama founded on facts. PRICE 25c The Crowd Reads THE DAILY KANSAN If you want a crowd at your Play Dance Mixer Advertise it in the Daily Kansan Kansan Ads Pay Want to combine improvement with pleasure? Attend the Summer Session of the University of Kansas Also entrance credits may be earned in several departments. 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. 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. 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 CANDIDATES Give your records and platforms in the Daily Kansan's Advertising ColumnsTomorrow Every Student Reads :: :: the Kansan :: :: MRS. McCORMICK Is now located in her new location with a stock of up-to-the-minute millinery In Raymond's Old Stand 831 MASS. ST. MISSOURI vs KANSAS---BASEBALL WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 6th and 7th Tickets 50 cents; Grand Stand Cushion Seats 15c Games Called 3:40 o'clock Last Games Home Schedule