SUMMER SESSION KANSAN. THE HALL OF Fame Velvet THE SMALLEST TOBACCO --- follows this formula and goes one betterit's worth talking about. Go where good fellows get together and you will hear of the delightful flavor, the tempting fragrance, the satisfying smoothness of Velvet. If you want to get a double hitch on a laurel wreath—write things worth reading, or do things worth writing. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. Good Board At Reasonable Price Bell 455 1345 Kentucky Home 7892 Mrs. B. J. Schwinley. Summer Rates on Typewriters SALE OR RENT 150 Fountain Pens to Select From. I. P. Ring Covers and Fillers. F. J. CARTER Phone 1051 1025 Mass. The WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000. Surplus $100,000 Cor. Mass. and Quincy Sts. Issues its own Letters of Credit and Travelers Checks The only way to carry your money in safety. Banking of all kinds solicited. LLP PHILLIPS & CO PAPER & PAINT 814 Massachusetts St. Phone Bell 190 W. A. GUNTHER Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Most Complete Line in the City. 721 Mass. St. Both Phones 226 McCurdy The Grocer, 1021 Mass. Everything to Eat. For Taxicab, Hack or Livery PHONES 1 4 8 BAGGAGE HANDLED Eldridge House Barn E. MOAK, Prop. Read the Summer Session Kansar STUDENTS SHOE SHOP R. O. BURGERT, Prop. Headquarters for Shoe Dressing and Shoe Laces. 1107 Mass. St. Ladies and Misses Expert SHAMPOOING and HAIR DRESSING; MANICURING and MASSAGEING, either electric or hand. Appointments made. Bell 936. Art needlework a Specialty. ARTS AND CRAFTS BEAUTY PARLOR 737 Mass. Read the Summer Session Kansar Hot weather Specials for Thursday and Saturday 16 button length, the double fingertip kind White or black, in all sizes Long Silk Gloves Twenty dozen pairs of them on sale Thursday and Saturday at worth 85c pair 69c Wide Silk Sash Ribbons in beautiful new fancy and Dresden Patterns, many of them 6 inches wide and worth 50c a yd. at 25c In Silk Lisle at 50c a pair. In Thread Silk, 75c a pair. Other Prices, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 Special Prices on Pressing Tickets for the Summer O. P. Leonard---Tailor UPSTAIRS 841 Mass. St. CLEANING DYEING REPAIRING Read the Summer Session Kansan SCHOOLMEN ATTEND FROM FIVE STATES Read the Summer Session Kansar Dean Walker Urges All Visitors Register in His Office Schoolmen from all over the state are on the campus attending the schoolmen's conference. There are teachers from Iowa, Arkansas, West Virginia, and New Mexico, besides an unusual number from Kansas cities. Many of these visitors have registered and Dean Walker wishes that all would register at his office before they leave. Among those attending the conference are: Supt. N. A. Baker, Cherryvale schools. W. H. Carothers, principal Lea- sworth high school. A. K. Daum, Bryantine, New Mexico Supt. James W. Gowans, Winfield schools. Supt. Wm. S. Heusser, Junction City schools. Mary E. Lockwood, instructor high school, Morgantown, W. Va. Myra A. Lockwood, instructor high school, Blytheville, Ark. high school, Blytheville, Ark F. O. Olney, Lawrence. Supk. C. H. Oman, Garnett schools. M. E. Pearson, Kansas City, Kans. Supk. W. S. Rupe, Burlington Sapt. John E. Sawhill, Shenan- jia long schools Supt. Jonn E. B. Sawitt, Sherman doah, Iowa, schools. Supt. A. F. Senter, Great Bend schools. Supt. Frank W. Simmonds, Lewiston schools. Principal E. B. Smith, Reno county high school. E. L. Stanley, Topeka. Principal F. D. Tracy, Argentine high school. Supt. Nathan T. Veatch, Atchi son schools. HUTCHINSON HAS A K. U. ORGANIZATION Thirty-three Members and of Course Billy Morgan is President Rock Chalk Jay Hawk K. U.! Siss Boom Wheew Kansas! Oh me, Oh my, won't we black that Tiger's eye, and other yells and songs issued from the new Reno House last night, says the Hutchinson News, and caused passers-by to wonder whether it was a football game or a track meet that was going on inside. But it was neither, but just the K. U. club of Hutchinson organizing and holding its first meeting. Thirty-three graduates and former students of the University of Kansas met at the Remo House for a dinner. Between courses the Jayhawkers sang songs and yellled class, school and university yells. The pharmacies were the only ones who "piked" on their sylabled yell. After the dinner the K. U. club of Hutchinson organized and it was voted to hold an informal luncheon once a month, all arrangements for which will be in the hands of a committee of three. The following officers were elected: W. Y. Morgan, president; Harry Allphin, vice president; John Schwinn, secretary-treasurer. Harry Davis, C. E. Deming, and Mrs. John Welch were appointed by the president as the committee to have charge of the monthly luncheons. The committee will try to get out more of the hundred or more alumni who live in Hutchinson at their next meeting. Those who were present last night were: Sam Fairchild, John T. Chrisman, Wandt Booth, Russell Van Zandt, Fred Bullene, Lindsay K. Adams, Eugene Hipple, C. E. Deming, Grace Quarterman, Mr. and Mrs, John B. Welch, A. R. Mann, Miss Kate Lasley, Mr. and Mrs, Scherer, John Shive of Burton; Dr. John Schrandt, Prof. Henry Rudessl, George Stuckey, John Schwimn, Webster Holloway, Albert Teed, D. C. Martindell, Harry Davis, Harry Alphin, Zulu Chaze, Mrs. Mondel, Mildred Hickman, and W. Y. Morgan. Thirsty? Drink Hyball Ginger Ale! Made from Distilled Water. McNish—Adv. Now Listen! If you could get CHOCOLATE CANDIES, put up in attractive packages, and just as fresh and appetizing as in winter wouldn't, you want them? J. R. WILSON has a large Refrigerator Case well stocked with the best chocolates and guarantees them to give satisfaction 1101 Massachusetts Street Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes Are You interested? There's many bargains left in our broken lines of Women's Oxfords, Pumps, Slippers, and White Shoes. None sold regular at less than $2.50,$3.50 and $4.00 all now at the one price $1.50 See our North Window Fischer's SPECIAL FOURTH MENU Ice Creams, Ices and Sherbets in every known flavor. Our new Motor Truck insures you prompt delivery. 1031 Massachusetts. Reynolds Bro's. Special Sale Specimen On Tailored-to-Measure Suits $16.00 Suits $13.75 $20.00 Suits 17.50 $18.00 Suits $15.50 $22.50 Suits $19.75 $25.00 Suits $21.75 $25.00 Suits $21.75 We are offering you these prices to close out our Spring and Summer Patterns. Union Woolen Mills Union Woolen Mills 742 Mass. C.F. HEERE, Mgr. Send the Daily Kansan Home Doubled his salary in one year Sounds like a "gold brick" story, but it isn't. It is a frequent experience of young people who complete a course in Lawrence Business College. Shortland and typewriting is a fine stepping stone for a young man, and those who can take dictation readily, secure excellent positions as private secretaries, to the heads of large corporations. Our school is in session all summer. You are invited to call and investigate our work and methods. LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE LAWRENCE, KANSAS Send the Daily Kansan Home 796