UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawker Hosiery SALE Friday and Saturday, this week--We will present 2 pair Men's Phoenix or 1 pair Ladies' Phoenix Silk Hosiery to every purchaser of a 1913 Jayhawker. Price $2.75. MANY GIRLS TO ATTEND ESTES MEETING The girls from the University who will go to the Y. W. C. A. conference August 22 to September 1, at Estes Park, Colorado are: Mary Reding, Florence Fqua, Evelyn Strong, Luella Cory, Stella Stubbs, and Merrill Carr. Those who intend to go but have not definitely decided are: Christine Freak, Veta Lear, Agnes Conroy Helen Keith, Airs Middleton, and Stella Simmons. Many other University girls are considering the trip. Pure, sparkling soda in clean glasses at Barber's fountain. Try our fresh strawberry sundae...Adv. If you like chocolate ice cream try ours, Wiedemann's—Adv. MO. VALLEY TENNIS ON THIS AFTERNOON Contests On McCook Courts Two Days—Washington Wires Entries One more Conference school sent in its entries to the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Tennis tournament to be held on the McCook field courts today and tomorrow when Washington University wired the names of three men who will contest for their school to Coach Hamilton last night. Jackson, Patton, and Wilhelmi are the athletes who will compose their team, and all of them are doped to be strong championship contenders. Washington has not had a particular wonderful year in athletics this season their tennis and track teams are said to be about up to scratch, and these men are picked as the best of a long list of possible contenders for the coveted places on their teams. Play started today on the McCook field courts, but up to a late hour last night, the preliminary matches had not been drawn, nor the courts allotted. Sigma Nu fraternity will go to Manhattan Friday to install a chapter. New style bath caps from 50c to $1.00 at Barber's Drug Store. The "Siren Cap" is the newest creation. —Adv. We know the Daily Kansan treats you pretty badly. You are called "Profs." your announcements are crowded out, and that Faculty cartoon is horrible to contemplate. But you don't seem to be able to get along without it. Ninety per cent of you are regular subscribers. You have to have it in order to knock intelligently. the same as Cash. To the Greatly Abused Professors: You can subscribe for this week only at the old price, $2.00. Next year $2.50. Summer Session Kansan included. Isn't such a saving worth while? Remember it's---- $2.00 NOW $2.50 THEN Checks dated in June are accepted Enclosed find $2.00 for which please send me the University Daily Kansan until June 1, 1914, in accordance with your Bargain Week offer. Send the Summer Session Kansan to DR. NAISMITH TALKS ABOUT TIGER GAME My present Lawrence address is I agree to notify you next September where I desire to have the Daily Karnam delivered; Thinks Another Trial Would Show Its Change Would Be Justified "No definite step has yet been taken in regard to the proposition advanced by some of the more prominent of the K. U. alumin about taking the Tranksgiving football game between the Tigers and the Jayhawkers back to Kansas City," said Dr. Naimish, director of athletics of K. U. yesterday. "A great deal of agitation has been going on recently in regard to moving the big game back to Kansas City, and the Board of Regents, and the Chancellor himself have received many petitions from old alumi advancing the idea of taking the game back to the big town. "The only objection ever advanced toward having the game in Kansas City," continued the doctor, "was that the students on the winning side, to express their joy, and the students on the losing side, to show his grief would celebrate after the game. It was a known fact, confirmed by the Kansas City police records in the past records, that there is more celebration in Kansas City either before or after the big game than all the rest of the year. Why this fact is so is not known but nevertheless it is generally admitted. "Now the claim of the alumni favorable to carrying the game back to Missouri, is that these people who were found wearing college colors around on the street, and who regularly were doing the big celebrating after the game, were not college students. Time and again prominent alumni have been roused out of their beds the night after the game with wild calls to go down jail and student student arrest because by his emotions of the afternoon, has been found on the street, considerably tute monde. "And time after time these same bed-roused alumni, who have been dragged from a good night's sleep to do something for one of the students of his Alma Mater, have found that the men held and who have been picked up in the streets were not college men. In practically every case they have been found to be more rounders of the town and street-corner loafers who have been attracted by the crowd, and purchased college books and masqueraded as rain-boy boys merely to draw attention. These are the men who always celebrate after the game and are called college students. Any of the prominent alumni who have visited Kansas City at the time of one of the big games will bear me out in this statement. "Since the majority of the student go to Kansas City merely to see a good football game, and have a good harmless time, why should not the game be moved back to Kansas City? If the Regents of the two universities opposing such a move will only give more students in the city, and then personally observe the conduct of the students themselves, I think they will have no hesitation in moving the game back. It will pay a lot better." Mr. Martin K. Thomens, electrical engineer '12, of Jefferson City, Mo., is visiting in Lawrence this week. Miss Orrel Myers, '12, of Olathe, who has been teaching the past year at Filer, Idaho, is visiting Lawrence friends this week. Miss Mollie Carroll, secretary of the Y. W. C. A. will leave for Panama June 21, to spend the summer. Nell Carraher and Katherine Stone will go to Manhattan tomorrow for a short visit. Miss Marian Brooks, ex'06, and Miss Spalding, of California, will come tomorrow for a visit at the Theta house. Gale Gossett, '12, of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting at the Theta house. Mu Phi Epsilon has plunged Orinne Smyth, a student in the School of Fine Arts, from Eureka. "THE VAMPIRE " SPECIAL VITAGRAPH At AURORA Wed. and Thurs. the NEXT Week Again we say —don't forget our SUIT SALE starts Friday morning— Blue Serge Norfolks $17 Notice Windows —worth easy $22.50 Johnson & Carl OPENS WOODLAND PARK TO STUDENTS Former K. U. Grad Entertains Students as Well as Advertises Woodland Park is to be turned over to K. U. students all day Friday. Besides all the regular attractions, the roller coaster and bowling alley and there will be dancing at the pavilion, especially for University people. The First Regimental band will Admission to the park is free. Manager Johnson, an old K. U. man himself, wants all the students to come out and play in his park. give a concert in the evening and the Victor Quartet will sing around under the trees—if it doesn't rain. Several boarding clubs will have picnic parties in the afternoon, and it is possible that there may be a ball game. A quartet composed of Lawrence Morris. Bill King, Rusty Russel, and Bob Campbell will sing. Mary V. Powell, a sophomore in the College from Lawrence, has pledged Sigma Kappa. LOST - A raincoat at engineering building. Reward, Kansan office. Send the Daily Kansan Home LAWRENCE TRANSFER CO. Phone 15. TRUNK HAULING. Make Up Those Credits This Summer IT'S POSSIBLE TO MAKE NINE HOURS DURING THE University of Kansas Summer Session TWO SESSIONS—June 12th to July 23rd and July 24th to August 13th Courses in 153 Subjects Offered Courses in Astronomy, Botany, Chemistry Economics, Education, English, Entomology, French, Geology, German, History and Political Science, Home Economics Journalism, Latin, Law, Mathematics Mechanical Drawing and Engineering Music, Pharmacy, Physical Education, Physics, Physiology, Psychology Shop Work, Sociology, Spanish, or Zoology may be taken for a maximum of six hours credit in the six-week session, or three hours for the three-week session. Spend the hot months on breezy Mt. Oread THE COOLEST SPOT IN KANSAS For information, apply Director, University of Kansas Summer Session LAWRENCE KANSAS