SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes How We Make Every Customer a Friend EVERY person who enters our store for a pair of our Shoes or Oxford is made to feet perfectly at home. You can take your time about selecting a pair that suits you in every particular—we don't try to hurry up your selection and we'll gladly show you all the different styles in our stock. We want to give you entire satisfaction, and make you a permanent customer. Give us a chance to show you our line of men's and women's Shoes and Oxfords. FISCHER'S STORE NEWS White Sateen Petticoats White Sateen Petticoats Just the skirt you have wanted. Heavy enough that you need only one. Scolloped edge, $1.25 Fancy Parasols By far the greatest assortment shown in Lawrence All new shapes and colorings. Price $1 to $7 Vudor Hammocks A hammock that is made to wear by reinforcing the center where most of the wear comes. Prices from $2.50 to $6.50 WEAVERS Hyler's Famous Chocolates NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED There's lots of candy but only one "Huylers." Try a box. CARROLL'S SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT Phones 608 709 Mass. St. STUDENTS SHOE SHOP R. O. BURGERT, Prop. Headquarters for Shoe Dressing and Shoe Laces. 1107 Mass. St. O. P. Leonard---Tailor UPSTAIRS 841 Mass. St. Special Prices on Pressing Tickets for the Summer CLEANING DYEING REPAIRING Taxicab, Hack or Livery PHONES 1 4 8 BAGGAGE HANDLED Eldridge House Barn E. MOAK, Prop. Read the Summer Session Kansan Appointments made. Bell 936. Art needlework a Specialty. Expert SHAMPOOING and HAIR DRESSING; MANICURING and MASSAGEING, either electric or hand. Ladies and Misses ARTS AND CRAFTS BEAUTY PARLOR 737 Mass. 737 Mass. FORNEY Repairs Shoes 1017 Mass. Try Him TEN TENNIS COURTS READY FOR ACTION Violin Instruction Improve your vacation by learning the vollin. Correct method taught. Manager Hamilton Tells How to Get in on The Ground Floor. The ten new tennis courts on McCook field are now finished and ready for use. This will give Summer Session students every opportunity to play tennis during the summer, since the University now has more than twice as many courts for the comparison, so that it can beat Summer Session than it land for the more than two thousand students at the regular session. William N. Hoyt 2309 Vermont St. Bell phone 1404 W. O. Hamilton, manager of athletics has the following announcement to make concerning the courts: "All those wishing to play tennis during the Summer Session will please hand in their names to Manager W. O. Hamilton, room 203, Gymnasium, or to Ralph Sproull at McCook field courts. It will be necessary to make arrangements for keeping the court marked and in good condition. Nets, marking machines, etc., will be furnished by the athletic association, but the item of labor in keeping the courts during the Summer Session will have to be borne by those playing. In order to take care of this item, a charge of one dollar for the term will be made. The courts will be reserved for those who pay the fee, and all others will be barred from the use of the courts. It will be necessary to enlist something like fifty players to provide fees to keep all the ten courts in condition for six weeks." College Education Estimated in Dollars by North-Western University A college education is worth $25,000, according to statistics compiled by the administration office of Northwestern University. In seeking to prove in dollars and cents the value of higher education, the university took a census of the class of 1903, members of which had ten years to get "settled." The investigation showed that for the first five years out of school the average earning power of the graduates was $867 and for the next five years the earning capacity jumped to $1,862. According to the United States Census Bureau, the average earning capacity of the solaried man in Chicago is $1,202. An estimate of the total value of a college education was arrived at by finding the difference between the earnings of the graduate and the report of the government census and multiplying the sum by forty, which the statistician considered a fair estimate of a man's years of service. IT IS WORTH $25,000 JOHNSON AT PANAMA The cost of an education at the University of Kansas is about $200 or $300 a year. U. M. ENTERT Y, M. C.A. CONFERENCE AT FSTES PARK The annual meeting of the Western Student Conference of the Y. M. C. A. is in session at Estes Park, Colo. The Eastern Conference is holding its meetings at Geneva, Wis. These meetings are attended by thousands of college men from all parts of the United States who are interested in religious questions. Among the delegates from K. U. are: Ralph Yeoman, Bruce Hurd, Conrad Hoffman, and Caled Carson. A volume of studies by Prof. F. E. Bryant, who was a member of the English faculty for several years prior to his death two years ago, has recently been issued from the press of Richard Badger, publisher, of Boston. The title of the book is "A History of English Balladry, and Other Studies." It was issued under the direction of Professor Bryant's widow, Mrs. F. E. Bryant and the introduction was written by Prof. E. M. Hopkins. It is a work of painstaking research calling into play Professor Bryant's gift for the critical handling of original material. 'Studies' by Former English Teacher The costumes used by the Coburn players were designed by Mrs. Coburn after a winter's study of prints and books of the period in which the plays were written. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO GET A GOOD SWIM Two Fingers Sign Held Out by Dr. Naismith to Everybody. No student of the Summer Session will have any excuse to offer for not learning to swim, if he is not already versed in that art, for the swimming pool in the gymnasium will be open every day in the week and Dr. Naismith will be on hand to give personal instruction. On Mondays and Thursdays the pool will be open for women, and on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays it is reserved for men. From 3:30 to 4:30 on Mondays and Thursdays the pool is open for women who do not swim, while those who do swim save the pool from 4:30 to 5:30. From 5:30 to 6:30 on Mondays and hours married people only will be allowed in the pool. At this hour professors may take their wives for a swim in the pool, and married students may also take a plunge. Men and boys who cannot swim may use the pool from 3:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and those who do swim have the use of the pool from 4:30 to 6. Clay Marks, '11, superintendent of schools in Boulder, Colo., is expected home Friday for a short visit on his way to Florida, where he expects to locate permanently. Harold Mack, '16, spent Friday with his brother, Warren Mack, who is attending the Summer Session. Professor Writes of his Work in the Canal Zone. Prof. C. A. Johnson, who left the University of Kansas May 1 to take up government work in the Canal and writes to the Kansan as follows: "I have not been around enough to be able to tell very much about things except my own work and its details. My work consists in laying out the wiring for the permanent shops at Balboa, also choosing the size of transformers and switchboards to control some in various buildings. I am all about 24 hiddings. I am working directly under Colonel Dickson. These shops are for the repair and maintenance of the canal machinery. "The rainy season has started in earnest, I guess. It is not safe to venture out from the building without some form of rain protection. It is slightly warm but not hot, with high humidity. I have it very convenient to my work and boarding place; hardly enough exercise and no gymnasium as the place where the Y. M. C. A. stood went down into the cut and they are not putting up any new buildings here because they will shortly move these offices. "I had the opportunity of placing the engineering library on the list for the Canal Record. We cannot numbers as the supply is exhausted. "Calebra is a very dead place. The only thing left is work, eat, and sleep. I am already tired of the hotel or restaurant grub. The house where I stay is about one half block from Coulomb Goethals on our street. We are three in one room, so you see it is only a place to stay. About five months of existence but I hope the experience will repay me." FOR SALE—1913 model, motor cycles and motor boats at bargain prices, all makes, brand new machines, on easy monthly plan. Get our proposition before buying or you will regret it, also bargains in used motorcycles. Write us today. Enclose stamp for reply. Address Lock Box 11 Trenton, Mich. et. THE YOUNG MEN'S CLASS of the First Christian church, Berkeley and Kentucky meets at 9:45 every Sunday morning. Lessons in Applied Christianity. Broad minded, open discussion of current questions. All University men not attending Sunday school elsewhere cordially invited. 2t. Summer students, while you are in Lawrence have Con Squires make your picture.—Adv. The Outdoor Girl Will Enthuse Over These Summer Time Suggestions N no way could we better demonstrate our leadership in sea In no way could we better demonstrate our leadership in seasonable apparel for girls than by the distinctive showing we make to-day--a leadership founded on an ideal--a steady turning aside from short cuts that cheapen and bellittle. The thousand petty ways of meeting comphtiion have been ignored in presenting these pretty Summer dresses. Lingerie Dresses, many of them with touches of hand embroidery combined with the daintiest of materials, from $6.50 to $13.50. Balkan Suits of Linen in Pique or Linen, $3.50 to $7.00. Wash Dresses for porch, street or house wear, made from pretty colored materials from $1.25 to $3.50. Get The Habit, Go To WOODLAND PARK OPEN ALL THE TIME BAND CONCERT THURSDAY and FRIDAY Dance, Thursday PATI PLAYERS PATI PLAYERS In Repertoire FRIDAY present BOBS NIGHT-MARE, a Screaming Farce-Comedy. Ward Hatcher, Leading Man Elsie Potwin, (Ingene) Patti Hiatt, Leading Lady Margaret DeForest (Characters) Clarence Williamson, (Comedy) Frank Winey, (Heavy) Francis Stevens, (Character and Juvenile) The Students Airdome Company give their first performance at the Park Theatre, June 20. Admission 10 and 20 cents. "PAST 75" picnic tomorrow atWoodland. Free Racing Matinee at 2:30. Lawrence Driving Association. Free Admission to the Park all the time. THE STENOTYPE Takes the place of pencil shorthand. Writes a word at a stroke. Prints with plain type letters. Is easy to learn and easy to read. Weighs but eight pounds. Is noiseless to operate. Is the fastest writing machine in the world. See the stenotype in constant use at the Lawrence Business See the stenotype in constant use at the Lawrence Business College. Over 200 of the leading business colleges in the U. S. are teaching it. Call at our office and let us explain this wonderful writing machine to you. LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE LAWRENCE, KANSAS The Gentleman who exchanged pama mats Monday at the Library Call Bell 2045—Adv. Erma Keith, '13, of the department of drawing and painting, left Saturday afternoon for her home in Soneca. $25.00 to $50.00 a week can be earned by students this summer, by devoting all or part of their time representing the National Sportsman. For full particulars address National Sportsman Magazine, 73 Federal St., Boston, Mase. et. Read the Summer Session Kansan