3 . SUMMER SESSION KAN SAN The SUMMER SESION KANSAN The Official Paper of The University of Kansas Summer Session. Published in the afternoon of Tuesday and Friday by students in the Department of Journalism, from the press of the Department of Journalism. Entered as second-class mail matter September 17, 1910, at the postoffice at Lawrence, Kansas, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price twenty-five cents for the six weeks' session. Phones: Bell K. U. 25 and 150. Address all communications to The Summer Session Kansan, Lawrence, Kansas. Advertising Mgr. . . . H. W. Swingle Circulation Mgr. . . . Earl Potter The Editor-in-Chief and News Editor will be appointed for each issue. FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1913. This issue in charge of Glondon Allwine. SOLACE We receive daily comfort these days from the Summer Session catalogue, especially the tribute on page 14 to climatic conditions. Here it is: "Moreover, there is no cooler place in all Kansas in summer than the breezy heights of Mount Oread. The heavy walls of the buildings, the plentiful shade of the campus, and the perpetual breeze make this the most suitable place in the state for intellectual work in the summer. Furthermore, it is noted that teachers have for years and by thousands endured the heat and pressure of summer institutions, and the Summer Session of the University will be a moderate trial in comparison. "The electric cars now make regular and frequent trips to the top of the hill, thus obviating the necessity of a walk that was sometimes trying." FIRST Now comes Cornell claiming the honor of publishing the first Summer Session college paper. In an Associated Press dispatch the story runs: "Cornell will publish a paper during the Summer Session this year. This is the first of its kind in the history of college journalism." We are reminded of Walter Williams' announcement last spring: "For in the first time in any college or university journalism will be taught in Summer School at the University of Missouri." K. U. is just one year ahead of Cornell and Missouri on both propositions. TO ADVISE COLLEGE GIRLS A TO FUTURE WORK A vocational adviser, who would undertake to advise women students who do not want to become teachers and are undecided as to what other field of work to enter, would be a valuable addition to the faculty of the University of Kansas. Such an adviser is not the creature of the imagination of a cub reporter. The University of Wisconsin has just such a woman on its faculty to find positions for girls outside of teaching and to find capable girls to fill these positions. She is in touch with the vocational bureaus at Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, and Boston. Last year fifty second-year women students came to her for advice. Kansas girls would appreciate such an adviser, and the University of Kansas should have one. DEMOCRACY IN HOT WEATHER Why shouldn't a university be a democratic institution? If all man have equal rights and opportunities why allow a bunch of high- browed library enthusiasts to enjoy electric fans while the poor toilers in our laboratories sweat and work and work and sweat with no artificial zephyr to cool their aching, burning brows. Why can't someone get a line on electric fans not in use and install them in the labs? LET US KNOW, PLEASE The classes in psychology under professor Bolton will discuss the psychology of Dean Walker in assigning the morning classes to meet on the east side of the buildings and those in the afternoon to meet on the west side. OUR BEAUTY SHOP. Strength and Beauty are the two gifts of the gods that men and women most admire and desire. We have been told that beauty is a sure means to fortune, on open letter of recommendation, predisposing the heart to favor the person who presents it. But what is beauty but strength, and strength but beauty? They are both mainly an affair of health, clear complexions, sparkling eyes, grace of movement, vim and vigor of supple bodies directed by sound minds, that is all. And how attained? An hour daily in the they will do the work, and for a first class beauty doctor we highly recommend Coach Hamilton. ON EFFICIENCY To cold, "cool!" world fights out its industrial battles on a basis of efficiency. Efficiency means getting the most out of our machinery. It is the elimination of useless and wasteful friction. It is making every ounce of energy yield its pound of result. Said a business man yesterday. "Give me eight hours sleep, three square meals, and an hour's play a day, and I defy the world to get my goat or make me cry!" KEEPING COOL Never mind the heat; forget the thermometer; get about your business. If you paddle up and down the hill fast enough, you'll fan up a breeze that will keep you cool. That's efficiency. THE SAD, SAD GRIND OF OUR COLLEGE LIFE "Was that you I kissed in the conservatory last night?" "About what time was it?" —Punch. She—Father bought a Rembrandt today. today. He—What horsepower? —Punch Bowl. "What makes a man always give a woman a diamond engagement ring?" Soph—"How do you like military dell?!" "A woman." —Wisconsin Sphinx. Summer Interesting Youth—"Did you see these auto skid?" Fresh- "Oh, it's a bore." Editor's Explanation: Bore=yes Sessionist Coodna—"Sir, how dare you be so familiar?" —Illinois Siren "She told me to kiss her on either cheek." "And you—" "Hesitated a long time between them." —Lehigh Burr. —Wisconsin Sphinx Keep in Ho was seated in the parlor And he said unto the light, "Either you or I old fellow, "Will be turned down tonight." —Cornell Widow. Touch with K. U. Life Through Reading The Daily Kansan. Bill. "Are you married?" Poster. "Yep." Bill. "Anything running about down." Poster—"Yep." Bill—"Anything running about the house?" Poster—"Only a fence." —Stanford Chaparral. 200 Issues and a 2 Dollars half Read the Summer Session Kansan The Rexall Store F. B. McCulioch 847 Massachusetts Srteet. BOWER & CO. SELZ ROYAL BLUE SHOE STORE 820 Mass. Street Gillham's SANITARY BAKERY 412 W. Warren St. Nothing but the best Come in and see the shop. Linn's Cleaning Plant Clothing Cleaned, Pressed, and Repaired. Goods Called for and Delivered. LADIES' WORK A SPECIALTY Bell 1090 Home 1107 1017 Mast 1017 Mass. Teter's Cash Grocery THE PLACE FOR GOOD THINGS 1033 Maes. Phone 666 SCHULZ THE TAILOR 911 Mass. Eat Your Meals Anderson's Old Stand 715 Massachusetts Street Plumbers Call Kennedy Plumbing Co. For Gas and Electric Supplies. 937 Mass. Phones 658 FORNEY Repairs Shoes 1017 Mass. Try Him HARRY REDING, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Glasses Fitted. F. A. A. Building. Phones: Bell 13; Home 512 Peckhams Read the Summer $ ^{*} $ Session Kansan Midsummer Clearance Sale of all Summer Clothing at greatly reduced prices Now is the time to buy while your size is here Hart, Schaffner & Ma $27.50 and $25 Linen Suits, $17 $22.50 and $20 " " $15 Odd trousers at reduced prices 1-4 off on Straw Hats. All 50c Neckwear 35c, 3 for one dollar Good Board At Reasonable Price Bell 455 1345 Kentucky Home 7892 Mrs. B. J. Schwinley. Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves and Tin- ware. Sheet Metal-Workers. Pumps and Pump Repairing. Van's Cistern Filters. Phones 664. 621 Mass. St O'Brien & Co. Livery, Hacks and Garage Francisco & Co. 812 Vermont Phonas 139 LARK, C. M. LEANS LOTHES ALL Bell 355. Home 160. 730 Mass. S. G. A. HAMMAN, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist Glasses Fitted, Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone Bell 1700 Dick Building LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 12 W.,Warren. Both Phones 506 Particular Cleaning and Pressing For Particular People. Raymond's Drug Store We have the Kodak Line and Supplies BERT WADHAMS College Inn Barber Will Work Through Summer School. Hours 7 to 1. 3:30 to 6:30. Cigars and Tobacco. At the foot of the hill on Adams. J. W. O'BRYON. DENTIST. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Bell Phone 507. Best Laundry Work In Town Model Steam Laundry G. W. BROWN, Mgr. 11-13 W. Warren Bell 156 C. Edward Hubach Head of Voice Department will be in Lawrence every Tuesday and Thursday morning during the summer for student who wish to consult him. Bell phone K. U. 87. Residence phone, Bell 372. J. R. Bechtel, M. D., D. O. 833 Massachusetts Street Both Phones 343 "CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED" Hats Cleaned and Blocked K. U. PANTATORIUM, JACK FULLERTON, Prop. 1400 La. Bell 1400. We Clean, Press, Dye, and Repair Clothes. Read the Summer Session Kansan