SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Protsch The Tailor The Gift of Value THERE are no presents that will bring as much genuine thankfulness as diamonds, watches, cut glass, jewelry of all kinds, and silverware. We want you to see the most complete lin we have ever had, quality and prices right A. Marks Established 1865 735 Mass. St. "Be a Tailor-Made Man" Let us dress you in a suit to your measure at $16 to $25 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Union Woolen Mills 742 Mass. St. C. F. Heere, Mgr. 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. ALUMNI AND COUNCIL DISCUSS K. C. GAME Committee of Old Grads Tell Faculty About the Proposed Change A committee of alumni appeared before the University Council Saturday afternoon to discuss the return of the Kansas-Missouri football game to Kansas City. E. C. Messery, president of the Alumni Association, L. R. Wright, W. H. H. Piatt, and J. C. Nichols composed the committee. The faculty council was asked to go on record as favoring a reconsideration of the problem by the Missouri Valley conference. No action was taken, but the matter will probably be voted on by the Council today or tomorrow. "Kansas City is more accessible to the undergraduates and alumni of both institutions and to the people of Kansas City other location," said Mr. Messery. "The annual game between the two universities has become an institution in which the people of both states are largely interested and it should be held at the place most accessible to all the people. "The railroad facilities to and from Kansas City from all parts of hot batites are unequaled. Columbia is substantially unfortunate in this respect." Mr. Wright spoke, opposing the change on the ground that already too much attention was paid to athletics and that the game in Kansas City over-emphasized football. J. W. O'BRYON. DENTIST. Over Wilson's Drug Store Bell Phone 507.. Clothing Cleaned, Pressed, and Re paired. Goods Called for and Linn's Cleaning Plant LADIES' WORK A SPECIALTY Bell 1090 Home 1107 Delivered. 1017 Mass. 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. OLD CHAMPION SIGNS FOR A LIFE MATCH Ralph "Tiny" Smith, LL. B., '11, former champion wrestler of the University, was married to Miss Anna Martin of Pittsburg, Kansas, June 4th. He played tackle on the football team in 1910 and 1911. He is now practicing law in Pittsburg, Kansas. WILL SPEND SUMMER IN COLORADO MINE LIVERY, HACKS, ANG GARAGE 812 Vermont Phones 135 Fras Weidemann, Bob Keth, Baldwin Mitchell, Bill Weidein, and Rossi Cowell, will leave this week for Colorado where Weidemann will take up gold mining, and the others will do claim work on the surface. They will return in the fall to the University. Francisco & Co. Best Laundry Work In Town Model Steam Laundry G. W. BROWN, Mgr. 11-13 W. Warren Bell 156 Hundreds of bright young men armed with diplomas (and some of them with diplomacy) will this week face the world. Whether they get the axe or win the laurel depends on a number of things. One of the most important is their personal appearance—their clothing. We're past-masters and masters at present in the profession of making a man look his best. Consultation free. From 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Everything for men's wear. Graduation Gifts for Men who Care Welcome, Old Grad We're glad to see you back. Come again. ct WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Gifts for the Graduate Selected at This Store, Are Thrice Welcome, and Long Appreciated. EMBROIDERED A LINGERIE DRESS, HAND A SILK PETTICOAT A SILK NEGLIGEE A SILVER MESH BAG A TRAVELING BAG WITH FIT ----------- TINGS LONG KID GLOVES A HANDSOME FAN A FOULARD SILK GOWN A SET OF CREPE SILK UNDER- WEAR A SILK UMBRELLA A BOX OF SILK HOSE A BOX OF HANDKERCHIEFS FROM MADERIA HAND EMBROIDERED A BRUSH, COMB, AND MIRROR OF PARISIAN IVORY Onnes, Bulline & Hackman SUMMER STUDENTS We clean and press clothes. Clothing called for and delivered Repairing K. U. PANTORIUM Dyeing Under New Management 1400 Louisiana JACK FULLERTON, Prop. Bell Phone 1400 ATTENTION! Summer Session students, if you need a piano for your work during Summer School, we can make you an attractive rental proposition. We also have everything in music used in the School of Music. We have the largest stock of sheet music in the state. Visit our Victrola department--the coolest place in town. BELL BROS. MUSIC CO. R.D.KRUM Manager