UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN These Progressive Business Men of Lawrence EXTEND A HEARTY WELCOME TO OUR VISITORS FROM THE HIGH SCHOOLS SANTA FE LUNCH ROOM Hot and Cold Lunches Spurgeon Hack & Livery 820 Veromnt St. Both Phones 64. Hack Calls at all Times. C. L. POTTER Furnace and Tinwork. 942 Mass. GRAYSON & REINISCH Tin and Sheet-Metal Work. 1029 Mass. St. KENNEDY & ERNST Hardware and Sporting Goods. DICK BROS., Leading Druggists, 747 Massachusetts. A. J. ANDERSON; M. D. OFFICE 715 VERMONT Phones 124. THE LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000.00 Surplus and Profit $50,000.00 TETERS CASH GROCERY WHERE IT PAYS TO PAY CASH 1033 Massachusetts, Both Phones 666. MODELSTEAMLAUNDRY Frank W. Brown, Prop., and Mgr. 11 and 13 West Warren Welcome High School Students BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEY Only One in the City. 710 Mass. St. SANITARY CAFE H. S. PEASE 1345 Mass. St. When Hungry When Thirsty When Smokless WE FILL THE BILL Phones: Bell 1372; Home 951 Hair Goods and Hair-waiving ANNA JOHNSON Hairdressing, Manicuring, Shampooing and Scientific Massage 927 Massachusetts St. N. A. MYERS FINE MILINERY Stubba Building. Lawrence Cycle Works Repairing Has 'em to sell too. Bikes and Motorcycles. SANITARY CAFF 916 Mass. St. Open Night and Day N. C. Lyons, Prop. Dan. Dahane, Helipe. H. W. SCHAKE HEADQUARTERS FOR International Gasoline Engines, G. I Case Implements, Moon Brothers' Buggies, and Weber Wagons. Both Phones 149. 912 Massachusetts Street THE PARK GROCERY 1300 Mass. St. Quality Our First Consideration Both Phones 40. H. W. SCHAAKE K. U. Agents For Wilder Bros. Steam Laundry Andrew Groft H. E. Burnham LeRoy Arnold R. L. Carpenter BEST BAKED BREAD BEST BAKED BREAD Try It. Home Bakery. Bell 1366 933 Mass. Home 366 Try The Model Steam Laundry Our Motto We Strive to Please. Bell 156 Home 14 THOMAS HARLEY LAWYER 902 Massachusetts DR. R. E. BARNES DR. R. E. BARNES OFFICE OVER CITY DRUG STORE Residence, 517 Tennessee St. Both phones 83 J. Q. A. NORTON LAWYER 645 Massachusetts Bell 156 Hess Brothers Meat Market NEWMARK'S DRY GOODS, SUITS, AND COATS 809 Massachusetts Street F. A. EWING Groceries 1341 Rhode Island St. Cor. Warren and New Hampshire Up-to-date Hotel. For Fancy Work Material. 737 Mass. St. BRINGOLFS Pool, Billiards, Drinks, Smokes, 918 Mass. St. S. B. LAWRENCE Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Flour and Feed. 623-25 Mass. St. Both Phone 37. THE PEERLESS GARAGE LIVERY AND MACHINE SHOP Open Day and Night 700 New Hampshire St. Both Phones 14 941 Mass. St. Phones 664 621 Mass. O'BRIEN & CO. Van's Sanitary Cistern Filters. In Student District Tell Central 618. 1303 Kentucky St. THE CORNER GROCERY GOLD MEDAL CAFE Meals and Short Orders 7371/2 Mass. West End Drug Store. 543 Indiana St. J. A. ZIMMERMAN CHAS. G. SCHULTZ BLACKSMITH 112 West Henry WM. MESENHIERM Staple and Fancy Groceries. Corner Maine and Wintrop Phones Bell 160, Home 144 GROCERIES AND FRESH MEATS Agent for Seal-Shipt Oysters West Warren Both Phones 246 J. L. MESSENGER HOLLOWAY & JONES GROCERIES, FEED, ETC. Bell Phone 610 Home Phone 61 1851 Massachusetts Street. Loans and Investments & N. PHOTO CO. 925 Mass. St. Bell Phone 925. "The Students Laundry" GARST'S HOME LAUNDRY "No Extra Charge for Mending" Bell 715 Home 957 1241 Connecticut St. Post Cards 5c Dozen E. H. VARNUM ] DENTIST Both Phones, 368. F. A. A. Building Phone 226 721 Mass. High School Visitors: You can get 100 views of the University campus and other points of interest in Lawrence on post cards at Hoadleys, 17 W. Warren St.-Adv. We can handle your FUNDS either active or idle to your advantage. 6 percent investments PERKINS LOAN and TRUST CO. 647 Massachusetts Street 647 Maesachusetts Street W. A. GUENTHER Fine Groceries DROP IN AND SEE 'EM MAKING THE KANSAN For an evening call Wiedemann's chocolates are the most popular confection in town. Our corn remedy removes the corn. Barber & Son, druggists.—Adv. Campus Newspaper Plant to Hold Open House for Visitors Do you want a copy of today' issue of the Daily Kansan to take home with you after the tournament is over? Five hundred extra copies of the high school edition have been printed and every visitor is entitled to his paper. The Daily Kansas office is in the basement of the old Medic building and the guests of the University are welcome to come there at any time. Make appointments to meet your friends at the office, come in and look through the plant—come often enough so you will feel at home there. High school correspondents for the Daily Kansan are particularly requested to look us up. The monotype, the linotype, the Miele press, the addressing machine, and other machinery are well worth seeing. But don't forget that copy of today's paper which we printed for you. Get it early before they are all gone. It's free. WELCOME. VISITORS! Latch String Out at Myers Hall for High School Students "The University Y. M. C. A. is open to every high school man who is visiting the University at this time so they may know about the Association work," said President Yeoman this morning. "We hope to see many of these same men here as freshmen next year and the Association hopes to become a part of their lives. We have a new student committee which meets new students and tries to make them feel at home. In our headquarters, Myers Hall, is a museum of Lawrence Indication every available boarding and rooming house. In this way the new students can easily be directed to a suitable place. "The Y. M. C. A. emplyment bureau assists many students in finding work. Another object of the Association is to provide a wholesome social life for students. During the year there are Y. M. "M"ags, "A"ngs, "N"ations, and socials given by the Association for all University students. "The Association holds a series of religious meetings throughout the year on Sunday afternoon, including addresses by members of the faculty and prominent out of town speakers. This year the Y. M. C. A. secured Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis, pastor of the Brooklyn Congregational Church, for a series of three lectures." With the 2523 Nathan Clyde Relates Experience in Kansas City Slums. TELLS OF SOCIAL WORK "If there is anything you can do to alleviate the miserable conditions surrounding the immigrants in your city and bring sunshine into their midst." This was the plea of Miss Nathan Clyde of the Baptist Mission, Kansas City, Kan., before the Y. W. C. Wednesday afterternoon at Myers hall. Ava Hardcastle, '13, of Emporia, is a guest at the Pi Phi house. Miss Clyde cites the well known story of the crowded tenement, squail, drunkenness, and depriving of children's characters which characterizes the home life of the immigrants who are of every conceivable nationality. She gave an account of the success which the mission is having with the children, through whom they hope to reach the parents. Miss Eta Smith sang, "Be of Good Comfort." Miss Clyde Bonebrake of Topeka will come today for the Sigma Phi party and will stay at the Pi Phi house. Miss Lois Jannier of New Orleans, province president is visiting at the Pi Phi house. Music Saturday night. Reynold's Bros.-Adv. Fred Cowles of Kansas City is a uest at the Phi Delt house. Peaches and cream sounds good. Peach ice cream is better. Try it. Wiedemann's."-Adv. Logan Abernathy, '12, of Kansas City, is here for the Sigma Chi party. All torn up: Cleaning house. Open for business Friday and Saturday. Reynold's Bros.-Adv. Post Cards 5c Dozen Miss Amarette Weaver, '07 will entertain the active chapter of Pi Beta Phi at tea this afternoon in honor of Miss Lois Jannier. Dot Ellis, Bernice Butts, Geneva Wiley are going to Kansas City tomorrow to attend the performance of "Every Woman." Green gage ice at Reynold's Bros. Adv. Post Cards 5 Dozen High School Visitors: You can get 100 views of the University campus and other points of interest in Lawrence on post cards at Hoadleys, 17 W. Warren St.-Aday. Try the fruit salad, at Wiedemann..-Adv. SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES Congregational. Last Palm Sunday when the Congregational choir gave Stainer's Crucifixion more than 900 were accommodated in Plymouth church. This year Gaul's Passion Service will be swung. Next Sunday night the service will begin promptly at 7:45 and the doors will be closed at 7:50. Special programs with the words of the oratorio have been prepared for all who attend. At the morning service Professor Hubach will sing Faure's "Palms" and the chair has for its anthem Parker's "Jerusalem." The sermon will have David Livingstone for its subject. The great missionary statesman was born March 19, 1813. Trinity. Orange ice is made from the juice of the fruit at Wiedmann's—Adv. For sore feet try A. D. S. Foot Soap and foot powder at Barber's Drug Store.-Adv. Trinity Church, the Rev. Evan Alexander Edwards, rector. Palm-Sunday; 7:30 a.m. m. Holy Communion; 11 a.m. m. morning prayer and confirmation. Rt. Rev. Frank R. Millspaugh, Bishop of Kansas preaches the sermon. 5 p. m. Evensong. Fine candies at Reynold's Bros.— Englisher THE STYLE THAT FITS THE FOOT The IN ALL LEATHERS AND SIZES, ARE READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION AT STARKWEATHER'S FREE with Your Easter Suit We will give you absolutely FREE for one week only, starting Saturday, March 15th, a $5.00 Rain Coat with each suit. We have the swellest line of pure all wool Spring and Summer materials in this city. Right here you can get the classiest Easter Suit in town made to your measure, from $16.00 to $25.00 We show you over 300 of the classiest Spring and Summer novelties to choose from. We make you a suit that is absolutely guaranteed in style, fit and workmanship. Come in and be measured today. Union Woolen Mills 742 Mass. St. Ernest B. Russell, Mgr.