SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Your Chance to Save Beginning Tomorrow-----we will add all our $27.50 and $30.00 Spring and Summer suits and coats and pants to our $25.00 line; ----and about 150 suits and coats and pants from our $18 and $20 grades will be on sale at 15.00 Blue Serges and all the newest shades in the late new neckwear tomorrow. See Windows Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes There's a Big Special this week for women at FISCHER'S When we say BIG SPECIAL we mean it. This Special consists of about 300 pairs of ladies' Pumps, Oxfords, and high White Shoes---short lots from our regular stock---and left-overs from last season. None of them sold for less than $2.00 and some sold for as much as $4.50 They'll go this week for $1.00 and $1.50 a pair We'll have them on tables through the center of the store. You can see them all. We have all sizes in every style. If you need a pair of slippers Oxford or Shoes to wear around the house, here's your chance. This sale opens Thursday, June 26, 8 o'clock. Come early. A first choice means much. FISCHER'S AND MANY STUDENTS LEARNING TO SWIM The Old Swimming Hole Most Popular Place on Campus Campus Notwithstanding severa minor accidents, the swimming pool in the Gymnasium is becoming the most popular place on the campus. The accidents have been due to carelessness in each case. The ones who received injuries not realizing the shallowness of the pool, diving in and receiving slight cuts and bruises in their foreheads and noses. Dr. Naismith said today that bathers must bear in mind the depth of the pool and be careful, adding that the water must be kept at the present depth for those persons learning to swim. Many persons including both members of the faculty and students are taking advantage of the pool this hot weather and the Doctor's class in swimming is making rapid progress, several already being able to swim the width of the pool. ONLY THREE REPORTED FOR THE SUMMER SESSION NINE It seems improbable that there will be a Summer Session baseball team this summer. Coach W. O. Hamilton cailed for those who wished to play to report at McCook field at 6:30 Monday night to organize and to check out suits. Only three were there, so no team was organized and no suits were checked out. All students interested in athletics are so busy with basket-ball and track work that they evidently have no time to spend on baseball. So until they have more time or until more interest is shown, the Summer Session will not be represented in baseball. Summer students, while you are in Lawrence have Con Squires make your picture.—Adv. Bath brushes, spray brushes, bath mits, sponges and a compale line of toilet goods at Barber & Son's—Adv. Miss Bernice Barry, '09, has returned to her home in Sterling, after a visit with friends here. Miss Barry taught English and history in the Geneseo high school last year. Oscar Dahlene has returned from Boulder, Colo., where he has been teaching mechanical engineering at the University of Colorado. Do You Believe in Economy? Now is Your Chance to Save LOOK--MEN'S SUITS--LOOK $30, 27.50, 25, Suits, Reduced to - - $18.75 22.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.75 20.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.75 18.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.75 15.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.75 12.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.75 Nothing Reserved. Odd Pants Reduced. Every Suit on Sale. Boys Clothes Reduced. JOHNSON & CARL FOUR TEAMS FOR A BASKETBALL LEAGUE Each One to Fight for Championship of Summer Session A basket-ball league among the students has been organized. The eague is composed of four teams who will play each other according o schedule to decide the championship of the Summer Session. The names of the teams with their captains are: Dodgers, W. J. Franks, Capt.; Huskies, C. A. Brayfield, Capt.; Misfits, R. E. Lovett, Capt.; Short Grassers, A. L. Whittaker, Cajt. The first games of the schedule were playd Monday afternoon when he Short Grassers defeated the dodgers and the Huskies defeated the Mifsits. The next games will be played Wednesday. HyBall? McNish Ginger Ale 836 Vt. Phones 198. Sunburn or tan can be removed with Skin Cure, at Barber & Son's drug store, 909 Mass. St.-Adv. W. A. GUNTHER Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Most Complete Line in the City. 721 Mass. St. Both Phones 226 Phone Bell 190 LLP HILLIPS & CO. PAPER & PAINT 814 Massachusetts St. Time Time is fleeting and in that respect it's just like money. But it doesn't require much time—nor money either—to get a big red tin of Velvet THE SMOOTHEST TOBACCO Any tobacco sign points the way—10c furnishes the means—and the tin opens up a good time. Temptingly rich and flavorsome—without a hint of burn or bite. Liggatt Myers Tobacco Co. Edith E. Lovejoy, '13, has accepted a position in the Ashland high school. She will have charge of the physical training department. More students are entering the chemistry 2 this week. One of the late comers is Kenneth Wright of Ft. Scott. The WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000. Surplus $100,000 Cor. Mass. and Quincy Sts. Issues its own Letters of Credit and Travellers Checks. The only way to carry your money in safety. Banking of all kinds solicited. Banking of all kinds solicited. "HANK" HOFFMAN,"11, PAYS THE OLD DAHUNTS A VISIT H. A. Hoffman, electrical engineer "11, stoped off Monday at the Pi Upsion house on his way to his home at Ellsworth. Mr. Hoffman is employed by the General Electric Co., of Schenectady, N. Y., and is at present on a three weeks' vacation trip. 800 MILES FROM He said there were thirty-one Kansas men at Schenectady and that they were all getting along nicely. They have an annual banquet at the time of the Missouri-Kansas football game at which they receive the score of the game and celebrate accordingly. Carrie I. Woolsey, '13, a member of the University Vesper Choir, Botany club, and Plymouth Guild, will teach biology this year in the Emporia high school. Hoffman will return East July 15 to Philadelphia, Pa., having been transferred there from Schectendy. If you are in the market for a new baseball glove, drop in and look over our assortment. It will be a pleasure to show you. Carroll's Smith's News Depot.-Adv. BROADWAY BUT you can hear Caruso, Farrar, Melba, Schumann-Heink, Journet', Alda, Kubelik, Elman and all the World's Greatest Artists of the Musical World oftener on the Victor-Victrola than they can be heard on Broadway. New Records Every Month. Our Stock of Victrola Grafanolos and Edison are the largest in the state. We will be glad to send a Victrola to your home for a Demonstration. Visit our Victrola Dept., the Coolest Place in the City. We Repair Phonographs. 925-927 Bell Bros. Music Co.R.D.KRUM, Mass. St.Mgr.