UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Some are born with style. Some acquire style. Some have a style thrust upon them. This is the style shop—you can't miss style if you come here. All the new spring ideas. New York style minus New York price. Spring medium-weight suits in cheerful attractive patterns, $15 to $35. Neckwear in gorgeous colorings, 50c to $2. Light weight overcoats $10 to $25. Shirts, gloves, handkerchiefs, socks, hats, caps. Our windows and our stock are worth your attention. OREADS DEFEATS LAWRENCF City Sophomore "Thuge" "Clean" K U. Sub-Freshmen. In a fast game played yesterday afternoon in the gymnasium the "Thugs" representing the sophomore class of Lawrence high were defeated by the Oread high school team 11 to 6. "pep" until the beginning of the second half. The game was fast throughout, the "Thugs" did not show much Inability to hit free goals cost the "Thugs" many points since they did not connect with a single free shot. The loss of Captain Buchanan slacked up the work of the Oreads considerably, although Crowley played as good game as his substitute. Smith starred for O. H. S. making nine of their eleven points. Lowman played good ball for the "Thugs." Hite of the Varsity referred. REYNOLDS BROS. Successors to E. G. Soxman & Co. Will have the following ice cream and ices for Sunday Vanilla Chocolate Strawberry Caramel nut Orange Pineapple Brown Bread Cream Cherry Grape Sherbet and Green Gage Ice Phones Bell 645 Home 358 1031 Mass. K. U. DOORS OPEN TO BASKET BALL TEAMS Everybody from Coach Mosse to Registrar Foster Entertains the Visitors The forty-eight high school basket-ball teams of girls and boys from the schools and acamedies of Kansas at the University today and Saturday will be accommodated while in Lawrence at many of the fraternity and sorority houses, boarding clubs, and private homes. Anthony: Glen Hamilton, Walter Cary, Leroy Gillespie, Lawrence Cormick, Amos Small, Delmont Montague, Russell Jump, Harry Cormick will be accommodated in gymnasium auditorium. Athesis: F. Rudolph, A. Vogt, F. Pansch, V. Balderson, O. Wherrett, Wm. Koester will stay at the Phi Gam house. Buring学: Jean Minor and Fred Scheken at 1117 Kentucky. Sigma Alpha Epsilon will entertain Karl Buek, Kenneth Roach, Harold Allegre, Oscar Beverly and Chester Holcombe. Chanute; Clarence Feese, Morgan Booe, and Harold Miller at the Sigliph house; Clyde Budd, Orville Sigma house; Gray at the Kappa Sigma house. Downs: L. M. Anderson, Curtis Cox, Floyd Fink, Harry Domoney, in the gymnasium. Ellsworth: Frederick O'Donnell, Jack O'Donnell, Harry Bornsheim, and Bruce Baker at the Alpha Tau house. Iola: Kent Dudley, Kirk Badgley Lawyer, Lawyer, Howard Ritchie, Lehman, Frank Zigler, Trust Ford, Mark Harry in the Phi Psi house, Harry at the Phi Psi house. Marysville; Henry, Von Riesen, Hausman, Tracy, Bartlow, Faulknur, Cooper and Broderick will stay at the Fairfax hotel. Newton: Lawrence Van Aken, at Mr. Foster's house, Donaldson, Norton, Erffremmeyer, Stevens, B. Darling stay at the Alpha Tau house. Norwich: Lenord Ferris, Wm. Berges, Ivan Farris, Loyd Clothier, Ed. Robbins, will be entertained by the Acacias. Paola: Wintifred Grimes, Charice Gardner, Irma Thompson, Meda Mastas, Mirek Cullough, Madison Mastas, Rebekah McLaughood, Viola Hamlin at 1284 Ohio. Severance: Bernard Heeney, Raymond G. Handcock, A. B. Smith, Jr., Brown, Howard M. Rifter, W. P. Ward will stay in the gym. V. P. Ward will stay in the gym. Sylvan Grove; John Calene, Jr, Chas. Raftery, John Siggers, Chas. Raftery, John Siggers, Chas. Waterville: John Seaton, Albert O'Brien, Albert Christenson, Ray Scott, Myron Thomas, Benton Bowley. They will be entertained by the Keltz. Sterling: Willa Sankey, Matte Johnson, Emma Steele, Luba Henry, Linville, Helen Hanks, Gertie Smith, Dagby at the Sigma Kappa house. Winfield: Paul Bodkin, James Vandiaern, Paul Wilson, Joe Helm, Eugene Beck, Curtis Sloan, Ray Warren will stay in gymnasium. Wichita: Kenneth Cassidy, Richard Trewehee, Edward Wiles, Chas Holleicke, Don Meeker, Dale Critser, Zanoni Freeman at 1026 Ohio. Chanute: Lorena Blunk, Laill Bailey and Alice Davis at 1336 Vt. Chira Omegas will entertain Mae Filsen, then Elise Gough and Berle Martin. Anthony: Edith McMahon, Alice Hamilton, Dora Lockett, Delma Rice, Nellie Miller, Ruth Thomas, Mildred Hills, Gladys Burchfield at 1245 La. Englewood: Bertha Walden, Frances Walden, Grace Smith, Dott Curtis, V. Goognight, Mary Gearheart, Emma Peitz, Grace Grashom will stay at 1406 Tennessee. Sylvan Grove: Esther Dehler Bonner Springs: Ruby Lashbrook, Marjorie Axe, Lucille Rennay, Eva Greene, Sula Hillery, Hannorhane Rieth, John O'Reilly, Pia Gigg, Florence Kent at 1300午 Ellsworth: Fay Reanne, Neita Schmitt, Gladys O'Donnell, Genevieve McLawain, will stay at the Kappa house. Coach Chach Will entertain Ella Doleck and Nellie Duly at his home. Labette Co.: Ruth Stuart, Christine Barusc, Nellie Todd, Ella Jennings, Irene Sheldon, Mabel Sheldon, Irene Miller at 1411 Mississippi. A Brilliant Showing of Spring and Summer Styles Stop in and see us today A Little Farther up the Street, a Little Less to Pay J. House & Son 729 Mass. Robt. E. House, Prop. Ethel Gatewood, Nina Heller, Stella Osterfund, Hattie Williams, Lula Beverly at 1020 Ohio and 1221 Penn. Wamego: Sue St. John, Phoebe Maehm, Ruth Warning, Hazel Corlett, Margaret Plisse, Anna Lichtenhan, Katherine Foster, Alice Smith, Esther Benton at 1321 Tenn. Copyright 1913 The House of Kuppenleiner SOPHS GRAB Inter-class Basket Ball Starts: Victory for Second Year Men In the first inter-class basketball game of the season held Wednesday night in the gym, the sophomores defeated the freshman 31 to 21. The sophomores played in good form and excellent team work, while Coach Bond's proteges seemed a rival stale and did not come up to the lineau and Ferguson starred for the lineau as a must for the Freshies. The line-aus: Sophomores: Mireau, l. f.; Ferguson, r.; Evans, c.; Folks, l. g. Sophomore, r.; Evans, c.; Folks, l. g. Have you tried the peach ice cream at Wiedemann's—Adv. Freshman: Faust, l. f; Nelson, r. Strothers, c. huffman, l. g; Bohnen, b. huffman. Buy your Easter suits, coats, and hats now. The newest corsage bouquets just received at Mrs. Shearers, Style Store for women, 841 Mass.-Adv. ANNOUNCEMENTS All announcements for this column should be handed to the news editor before 10 a.m. The Graduate club will meet at Westminster hall Monday evening, March 17, at 8 o'clock. All graduate students are invited to be present. The Wilson County club will meet Monday evening at 7:15 in room 110 Fraser. All members are urged to be present as this is an important meeting. All write-ups in Jayhawker for University organizations must be in this week or last year they will be used. Wm. Burkholder, chairman. . The local chapter of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will attend the Founder's day banquet at Kansas City tomorrow night. The Missouri University chapter, the newly installed at Manhattan, Kansas and members of the Kansas City alumni association will also be present. Sigma Nu and Alpha Tau have planned informal dancing parties for Saturday night. Kappa Sigma will give a dance tonight at Ecke. 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