UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --- The Dancing Sensation of the Year Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle America's Foremost Exponents of Society Dances in Motion Pictures AURORA TODAY AND TOMORROW SEE---The Castle Walk, Hesitation Waltz The One Step, Maxixe, Argentine Tango Special Dance Music Played in Perfect Step to Movements in Pictures K. U. DEMONS OF THE RUBBER TRACK READY Twenty-Three of Hamilton' Men Will Compete in K. C. A. C. Meet The Varsity track team will leave tomorrow morning for Kansas City where it will compete in the K. C. A. C handicap meet tomorrow morning for管理者 W. O. Hamilton and Coach Arthur Mosse will accompany the team. The men who will make the trip are O'Neil, Henderson, Edwards, Campbell, Creighton, Hazen, Keeling, Grady, Hilton Cissna, Maldelson, Rory, Daisie, Daisie, Pike, Roy, Thompson, McKay, Russ, Herriot, Rodkey, and Elliott. In this bunch Manager Hamilton has a well rounded team, one which will make the other entries at Sat- Bowersock Theatre Tuesday, March 10 Presents The Leppler-Bratton Co. (Inc.) THE CHUCKLING, CUDDLING GOOING COMEDY The Newlyweds and Their Baby —1914 MODEL— Founded on the Cartoons by Geo. McManus—Arrangement with the New York World. Sparkling Music Gorgeous Gowns Dazzling Effects THE PRETTIEST, LIVELIEST, AND BEST DRILLED CHORUS IN AMERICA Special Prices for This Engagement $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. MAIL ORDERS FILLED NOW Seat sale at Woodward & Co. Mon- day March 8, 9 a.m. day, March 9, 8 a. m. urday night's meet hustle to take the prize bunting. A few of the athletes are contesting in a Blue Diamond meet for the first time. O'Neil, Henderson, Grady, Creighton, Ellswick, Fiske, and McKay, are among that number, but Coach Mosse expects no sign of stage fright to appear in these men's showing. In the handicap quarter mile Henderson, Edwards, and Cisma will run for Kansas. Their handicaps have not yet been announced. Reber and Keefe both scored 12 and 18 shot shots, and McKay and Hazen are in the high jump. In the fifty yard dash for schools and colleges O'Neill, Hilton, and Davis will be the Kansas entries. Ellswick, Fiske, Creighton and Ross will run the half mile, and Edwards and Malcolmson the mile. Dan Hazen and Art Weidman will take care of the 50 yard low handle, while the bunch that nearly broke the indoor record for the mile relay last week in the Gym, will be composed of Henderson, Edwards, Cissma, and Ellswick. Missouri will send its prize men down to the meet. Captain Thatcher, leading the team, will test Rebe's skill in the 16 pound shot put. The Tiger team, outside of St. Louis, more or less of an uncertain quality, as Gus Kirksey, and John Patrick Nicholson, its big stars, graduated last spring. Many feature events will be staged at the meet, the most important one being perhaps the three mile race between Hannes Kohlemaines, the Flying Finn, and Ray, a crack Eastern runner. The latter is well known as a distance runner of extraordinary skill, and on one occasion before worked Kohlemainen to pieces to win a similar race. Melvin Sheppard, the star middle distance man of the Irish-American Athletic Club in New York City will also attend the meet, and many western runners, some of the fine points about the 800 and 1000 yard races. A good bunch of Jayhawker rooters will accompany the team to Kansas City to watch it in action in its first big meet of the year. The comparative scores of the Kansas and Missouri team work will furrow on line on the dual meet between the two schools, in Convention Hall March 27. Greenwood County Club to Meet The Greenwood County Club will meet Friday evening, 7:30 o'clock, at 1308 Vermont street. John Calene, a freshman in the College, is in St. Joseph's hospital, Kansas City, Mo., where he is undergoing an operation. Send the Daily Kansan home. Embroideries And Drape Laces Are to be very popular this Spring. Just now we are displaying a wonderful assortment of these at all prices. Good idea to come in now while the choosing is at its best. WASHINGTON WATCHES K. U. PRESS CONFERENCE Congress and Correspondents Show Interest in Kansas Newspaper Men WEAVER'S A dispatch from Washington in the Tompka State Journal says: Washington, Mar. 2.—The big corps of Washington newspaper correspondents and members of the two houses of congress are taking considerable interest in the announcement just made by the University of Kansas at Lawrence, in cooperation with the Kansas State Editorial Association, to get up a national newspaper conference. May 11 to 14, which will be attended by prominent editors and publishers from all parts of the United States, and raising newspaper problems of the hour are to receive care of the proceedings will be printful attention. Merle Thorpe, a former Washington newspaper man, who is professor of the department of journalism of the Kansas State university, is in charge of the conference and it is he who has been communicating with prominent men all over the country with a view to securing their aid in making the conference a success. An advisory committee has been formed by the conference, and it embraces the names of the most famous editors and publishers of Kansas. As nearly a complete list as possible will be made of the questions of the day which relate in a special manner to newspaper men. These questions are to be analyzed and at the close of the day they will be used to them will be put into resolutions. A stenographic reed for general distribution. The interest of the members of congress grows out of the possibility that the meeting may lead to valuable proposals for new laws, both state and national, and will throw needed light on many questions of importance to the country as a whole. PLAY HANDBALL TOURNEY The Journal's story concludes with Faculty Athletes Will Dispose of Sixth Round by First of Week Handball games in the Annual Tournament are being played off rapidly on the court in the Gym every day and from present indications, the sixth round will be cleaned up by the first of next week. About a half-dozen of the candidates have dropped out of the race and forfetted the rest of their games, and were unable to work and others due to—laziness. The faculty seems to be holding its own in the contest. Conrad Hoffman, secretary of the Men's Y. M. C. A., Professor Arthur Haskins, Merle Thorpe, T. T. Smith, S. H. Lewis, and Registrar George Leone are way up in the building and they it." Cory, Fitzgerald, Sweeney, Granger, and Spotts are some of the most promising undergrad candidates. The following games in the tournament should be played off this week: Cory vs. Fitzgerald, Johnson vs. Sweeney. T. Taylor vs. Robertson, Lewis vs. Thorpe, Foster vs. Hoffman, Haskins vs. Stone, Thorpe vs. Granger, Spotts vs. Crees, T. Taylor vs. Sweeney, Veatch vs. Smith, Stone vs. Castle, Fitzgerald vs. Creer, Cres vs. Foster. T. Taylor vs. Smith, Fitzgerald vs. Johnson, Stone Laird vs. Foster, Granger vs. Haskins, Laird vs. Veach. T. Taylor vs. Fitzgerald, Sweeney vs. Spitta, Foster. Cory vs. Stone, Robertson vs. Castle, Thorpe vs. Veatch, Cres vs. Lewis, Smith vs. Hoffman, Haskins vs. Johnson, and T. Taylor vs. Stone. M. H. Crowley, '00, is visiting at the Phi Kappa Psi house. Miss Emma Ladd of Kansas City will be the week-end guest of Parthenia Keith at the Kappa house. Some Reputable Heretics; John Wicliff, Sunday, 7:30 Plymouth Church.—Adv. Some Reputable Heretics; John Wielif, Sunday, 7:30 Plymouth Church.—Adv. a list of questions to be discussed at the conference. Be sure and see the latest spring novelty, THE BIRMINGHAM NEEDLE SPREPE. shown in green and all the late colors. SCHULZ. : : : : : : 913 Mass. TEXAS POLICE TIE APRON STRINGS TO SCHOOL DANCES Austin, Texas, Mar. 4.—University of Texas dances held in the Knights of Columbus hall in this city will be police-chaperoned in the future, it has been announced by Mayor Wooldridge. This action came as the result of petitions signed by residents near the Knights of Columbus hall, who alleged that a disturbance was created after a dance in the hall Saturday night which lasted until daylight. The authorities now hold that such dances will be in the future considered as public dances and must be chaperoned by a policeman. K. U. has the best claim on the Missouri Valley basketball championship with the possible exception of Kosta, says the Washburn Review. Some Reputable Heretics; John Wickl, Sunday, 7:30 Plymouth Church—Adv. STDKH STDKH STDKH PRICES Bowersock Theatre MONDAY, MARCH 9. AND HER GREAT COMPANY 9—BIG ACTS—9 Eva Tanguay MATINEE AND NIGHT Matinee. . . . . . .25, 50, 75 and $1.00 Night. . . . . . .50, 75, $1.00 and $1.50 SPRING FLOWERS Phones 621 Seats on Sale at Woodward & Co. The World's Greatest Attraction THE FLOWER SHOP Jonquils, Daffodils, Tulips, Sweet Peas, Violets, etc. at Saturday morning at 8 o'clock Lawrence Railway and Light Company. 825 1-2 Mass. St. A Harbinger of Spring ANNOUNCING our display of the largest assortment of Base Ball gloves and bats we ever had. Just a trifle early but come in and look them over anyhow. Spaulding's Guarantee on All of Them "Twill be a pleasure to show you." CARROLL'S PHONE 608 709 MASS. ST. ATHLETIC HEADQUARTERS Spring Party Festivities Will Soon Begin The HAIR is one of the most important parts of milady's toilet. Many are already preparing their wardrobe for the seasons' gaieties. The Electric Curling Iron Solves The Problem It has an even heat, easy to regulate. This is the kind used in all the up-to-date hair dressing parlors. It is always convenient and ready for use. Daily Kansan Want Ads Reach 3,000 students, professors alumni Use Our Advertising Columns K. U. VAUDEVILLE RESERVE SEATS ON SALE MONDAY AT CHECK STAND, 8 to 12; 1:30 3:30; DICK BROS., 9 to 12 ALL TAGS MUST BE EXCHANGED FOR RESERVED SEAT TICKETS. TAGS WILL NOT ADMIT AT THE DOOR