SUMMER SESSION KANSAN. Perhaps the shoe you want. About 250 pairs of our regular $4, $5.00 and $5.50 oxfords some of all sizes choice $2.95-your chance to save on men's best oxfords. H o t weather togs too. 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. F. J. CARTER Peoples State Bank --offers all regular banking services,—paying interest on time deposits, furnishing safety deposit boxes, loaning money on good security, making first-mortgage loans, accepting regular checking accounts, and its DEPOSITS large or small ARE GUARANTEED. 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 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. STUDENTS EAGER FOR ATHLETIC COURSES Twenty-five Enroll in Basket Ball and Track Under Coach Hamilton The courses in basket-ball and track athletics under Coach W. O. Hamilton are very popular. There are twenty-five enrolled in the regular classes besides those who attend occasionally and take part in the practice. Six young women are among the number. The coach has changed the program slightly and from now on he will lecture on track from 3:30 to 4:00 and on basketball from 4:00 to 4:50. On Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday practice from 4:30 to 5:30, and on Tuesday and Thursday track practice at the same hour. "There is no doubt," said the coach yesterday, "that basket-ball is getting more popular every year. Teachers are taking these courses who are not paid for coaching, but who are interested in their students becoming good athletes." Three basket-ball teams have been chosen among the Summer Session students and they are arranging a schedule to play for the championship of the session. Harvard University is offering a course in basket-ball and track athletes in its Summer Session this year. The course here was first offered last year and is the first of its kind in any school in the country. LATIN HELPS TO GET THE INEVITABLE WORD Can't Express Yourself? Then Study the Roman Way, Says Prof. Rice Prof. A. H. Rice of Boston University, who is teaching Latin at K. U. during the Summer Session, was caught by a Kansas reporter on the golf links yesterday. The reporter wanted to know what the Boston professor thought of Latin, for a newspaper man. So he came right out and asked the question: "Professor, is Latin good for anything?" Professor Rice pulled his cap down, squinted professionally, took several preparatory swings with his brassie," and teed off beautifully, "Surely, surely." he answered, leaning on his golf stick. "You see, it is a matter of bread and butter to me. "Seriously," he added a moment later, "I believe that Latin is so direct and concrete in its expression, and its grammar so formal and so logically developed that one cannot fail to obtain, in greater or less degree, some training in direct, concrete, and logical expression. As perfect dramatic expression is to the good actor, so literary literary expression must be to the good newspaper man. "Indeed, there are many advantages. I should say—hold on, let me make a try at this putt; although I'm sure I shall 'fluwe it'. I should say the most practical significance would appear to be the power of expression. The English language is, in both structure and in vocabulary, so largely Latin that a knowledge of Latin is indispensable for the acquisition of a full English vocabulary." "I have no doubt that the best-edited papers of the country, such as the Boston Transcript, the Kansas City Star, and the New York Sun, when employing reporters, take into consideration, to a great extent, the richness of the candidates' Latin vocabulary. "In that case it is the students and not the Latin that is uninteresting. Indirectness, the tendency to loose abstractions, and carelessness in the choice of words are among the most obvious faults of what is called 'newpaper English'. The study of Latin on this single count is of inestimable value for the prospective journalist. *Don't students as a rule,Pro- tect regard Latin as a pretty dry subject.* "But I must finish this golf game, cum bona venia?" The Board of Administration of Higher Educational Institutions will meet at the University July 1. Professors! Summer Students! The Johnson & Carl Clothing Clearance Sale of Alfred Benjamin fine suits is now on. An "honest to goodness" chance for you to save money. Nothing has been reserved--Blue Serges--go at the reduced Prices. LOOK--THE PRICES--LOOK $30, 27.50, 25, Suits, your choice for - $18.75 22.50 . . . . . . . . . . . 16.75 20.00 . . . . . . . . . . 14.75 18.00 . . . . . . . . . . 12.75 15.00 . . . . . . . . . . 10.75 12.50 . . . . . . . . . . 9.75 Better Come Early while the Selection is Good By Clothes at Reduced Prices Better Come Johnson & Carl TO SEE CENTRIFUGE AND REFRACTOMETER Health Officers will be Entertained at Drug Laboratory Exhibits Odd Trousers at Reduced Prices The Summer School for physicians and health officers opens Monday, June 23, and registration will be at Snow hall during the fore命名. Chancellor Strong makes the opening address. The leading specialists of the United States will be at these meetings. Some of the subjects to be discussed are tuberculosis, typhoid fever, cholera, and sanitation. To show the progress in drug analysis, the analytical department of the University drug laboratory is preparing an exhibit for this session of the health officers. A centrifuge, similar to the apparatus for determining the fat per centage in milk, will show how the amount of oil can be found in essence of peppermint. For finding the amount of sugar percentage in given liquids, an ingenious instrument, the polaroscope, is used. The Zeiss refractometer indicates by refraction whether the required ingredients are present in a fluid. Demand AUG. J. PIERSON Brands of Cigars Robert Hudson Black Seal Pierson's Hand Made Manufactured at 902 Mass. Street A number of scientific experiments will be made for the instruction of the health officers. Absolutely Pure Water When the water is questionable why run the risk of typhoid fever? McNish Sanitary Bottling Works will deliver pure distilled water to any part of the city. Both phones 198. 863 Vt.-Adv. 2t. Read the Summer Session Kansan Tonight Woodland Park Theater PATTI PLAYERS (The Student Dramatic Company) (The Student Dramatic Company.) 10 and 20c BRICES 19 10 and 20c PRICES 10 and 20c Concert every evening by the new $2,000 OrchestraHusband. Sunday afternoon after concert, p. concert by the Tritian. Sunday evening band concert by the First Regiment Band. ITS ALWAYS COOL AT WOODLAND." Admission Free. 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. Why Wilson's Drug Store is so Popular They Always Strive to Please. See The New Refrigerator Candy Case Our Chocolates always fresh, even in the hottest weather. LLP HILLIPS & CO. PAPER & PAINT 814 Massachusetts St. Phone Bell 190 W. A. 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