UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN One always needs Shirts---Our new Manhattan Shirts at $1.50 and $2.00 are attracting a lot of early buyers.— Another lot of those splendid Shirts at $1.00 just in.- It will pay you to look into our shirt proposition.-New neckwear also. "AVIATOR" BREAKS FIN Blierist Jr. No. 11. Posed Before the Birdie and Got Hurt "The Aviator" hasn't had much luck flying as yet. For a week Russel Clark, manager of the Thespian farecel that comes this week, has been building an aeroplane at the planning mill east of town. The plans of a Bleriot No. II have been followed closely and the machine made as lifelike as possible. Saturday the machine was finished and Clark decided to set it up outdoors and have its picture taken. So the cast of the show took a hay rack ride out to the planning mill and the machine was brought out from its "hangar" and posed before the birdie. A hard wind was blowing and only with difficulty did members of the cast keep their positions while being posed. When the machine was rolled out into the air a gust of wind caught the right wing and snapped it off, spoiling a week's work. Extra work had to be done so the machine could make to make the machine ready for the show Wednesday night. The play is rounding into form in good shape under the direction of Clarence Sowers, who directed the Thespian show, "Billy" last year. Tickets for the show go on sale to morrow morning. New Catalog Coming. The copy for the general catalog of the University will be sent to the state printer at Topeka this week. The catalog is expected to be ready for distribution May 1st. Send the Daily Kansan Home Low Colonist Fares To Pacific Coast Daily March 15 to April 15, 1913, via Union Pacific Standard Road of the West Fare from Kansas City and all stations on our line in Kansas to Ogden, Salt Lake City, Pocatello, Butte, Helena and Nampa. 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Prices Sproull, a left-hander, showed up well in batting. Hobbs is out for the slab in good form. Hicks, last year's captain, is after an outfield position. Bishop is working on the slab again, and in addition showed up with the bat until Ammons ended practice by breaking the only bat. Manager Hamilton will begin checking out suits this week. Coach Frank took his baseball hopes out to the diamond south of McCook field Friday afternoon for the first outdoor practice of the season. A dozen men reported. Light practice in throwing, batting, and grounders was given. CRACK VETERANS WILL PLAY ON NEBRASKA NINE FIRST OUTDOOR WORK "The Close of Winter" "The Clothes for Spring" Gazing freshmen star-gazers may now gaze with infinite gaze like all other star-gazers and receive credit for gazing. Base Ball Men Cavort On Golf Links Until Their Only Cat Breaks Nebraska, Mar. 7. —The veterans of last year's baseball squad who will be back this year are among the best amateur players in the west. The battery will most likely consist of Jimmy Rodman and Mam Towle. Jimmy is one of the best balanced pitchers the school will see for some time and the base runner has not yet been found who could steal on Towle. The rest of the infield will be held in almost entirely by vet material; namely, Underwear on the initial sack, Art May on second base and Ross Haskell on third. The outfield will have to be filled from recruit material, of which there will doubtless be a super-abundance. The schedule as it now stands, includes games with the Kansas Aggies, Kansas, Iowa, Ames, and South Dakota. FRESHMEN MAY NOW TAKE STAR-GAZING Thursday the College faculty decided to let freshmen take astronomy and receive College credit. Can We Show You Heterofore only upperclassmen have been permitted to do this, because it was thought that the novelty of squinting through the big tube at the moon would attract all the freshmen in the University and none would be left to flunk in chemistry and mathematics. Send the Daily Kansan home. Now Ready Johnson & Carls $10 to $25 and a large showing at $15, $18, $20 WALT MASON GRINDS FOR 1913 JAYHAWKER Emporia Ragtime Sob-Chaser to Contribute Verses to Annual "The candidate came And gave his name And paid his initiation. Then mid shriks and groans They smashed his bones That benevolent organization." The above or something like it will start out the "Organization" department in the nineteen thirteen Jayhawk for Walt Mason will be responsible for a late-time chooser for the title page of each department in the book. Editor Allison has been in communication with Uncle Walt for some time in regard to this feature and it appears that it will be one of the niftiest ever put into a college annual. The division page will be an elaborate colored design upon a beautiful tinted stock of paper. In this design will be lettered an original verse by Walt Mason suggestive of the section of the book. The above verse is not the official verse but it is very propable that a verse something like it will send off the organizations. This year's book will be made up of five sections. Section one—"The University"; section two—"Organizations" which will include fraternities, sororities and dramas in addition to what is regularly included in these sections; and fourth to include the seniors, section four—athletics and section five—nonsense. This makes five jingles to be ground out by the Emporia Barb. STOCKWELL QUITS TODAY HURST OUT AGAIN Goes to Harvard This Fall—Successor Named in September. Pole Vaualter Hurts Ankle—Tickets for Indoor Meet Going Fast The board of directors of the Y. M. C. A. has been looking for sometime for a successor to Stockwell but as yet have determined upon no one. The new secretary will not be brought in until the beginning of the new school year next September. In the interval, Ralph Yeoman, who has been the president of the association during the past year, will give half his time to the work. He will have regular office hours at Myers hall each day, 1:30 to 5:30. Roy Stockwell closed his work today as general secretary of the University Y. M. C. A. The team has been taking only light workouts last week but this week all the men will be put through the grilling test. The final tryouts will be held tomorrow afternoon and every one is urged to come out and try. Stockwell has served since December 1, 1911, succeeding H. C. Hermen when the latter was called to skilier work in India. He will go on week and next fall will resume work in the Harvard Law School. Tickets for the Missouri-Kansas track meet Friday evening are on sale at Smith's News Depot and Hamilton's office in the gymnasium. Hurst, the star pole vaulter, injured his ankle last week again and will probably be out of the meet. Coach Mosse, this morning said he needed more pole vaulters and would have to get some pretty quick. All of the men who reported for that event have not shown up for practice for a week. The weight men are doing better with Coleman and Keeling in the lead. Coleman in practice has been putting the shot about thirty-eight feet. AT THE BOWERSOCK Following is the list of bookings of Bowersock Theater to date. From time to time changes and additions will be made: Mch. 13—"The Opera Singer." Mch. 15—Shepherd of the Hills. Mch. 17, 18, 19—From the Manger to the Cres- Mch. 24-Naughty Marietta. Mch. 27-Everywoman. Apr. 4-Modern Eve. Apr. 9-Little Boy Blue May 12-Mrs. Leslie Carter. Cut this out for reference Drop in ON "The Aviator March 12th Only" Tickets on Sale Tomorrow Tuesday, March 11th Woodward's Drug Store INTER-FRAT TRACK MEET Two Events The Limit For Greeks In Coming Contests. An inter-fraternity track meet will be held this year probably in the latter part of April or the first week in May. The object of the meet is to promote a better feeling and better fellowship among fraternity men. Only one man from each fraternity, will be allow' to enter in two races and one man from each fraternity will be allowed to enter in one race. Frat men who are members of the Vierville track team will serve as of 6/14. SPRING FOOTBALL APRIL 1 Mosse To Devote Entire Month To Vernal Practice. Last year only a handful of men showed up for spring practice. This year Mosse will be able to start practice and keep up with the team to keep busy for at least a month. Prices: $1.00-75c-50c "I want to see all the football men in the University out for spring practice, which begins April first," said Coach Mosse today. "I will give my entire time to football during April this year," said the coach, "if enough men turn out. I'm looking for material for next year's team and the more practice the men get the better." Religious Film Delayed. The feature film entitled "From the Manger to the Cross" has been delayed in shipment and will not be here until Wednesday. The exhibition will be given Wednesday at the same hour and place. Miss Doris Iles spent the weekend at her home in Olathe. Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Lawrence Pantatorium The Best Spring Tonic Rexall Celery and Iron Tonic gives renewed energy and strength. 700mL McColloch's Drug Store Watkins National Bank Capital $100,000; Surplus and Profits, $100,000 Your Business Solicited Nebraska-Kansas BASKET BALL Tuesday, March 11, 1913 Game called 7:00 o'clock, account Engineers' banquet All Tickets 50 Cents Lower floor reserved. These tickets 50 cents while they last TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY at Smith's News Depot and Manager's Office in Gymnasium