PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1920 Spring Styles of Beau Brummel Have Been Transformed From Dull Colors to Bright Pattern THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Has spent the dull colored caterpillar that has spent the winter in its modest cloak and at the first signs of spring a beautifully colored butterfly, so man, the most somberly clad of the male species, has been transformed by the Spring time will find "Beau Brummel" gorgeously and colorfully beckoned if he will but follow the decrees of fashion. A variety of color and pattern with striking constructs are sheer, airy and delicate; sheers of light blue, grey and tan are the prevalent shades; they will be styled in both single and double breasted models. The coats are two and three button sacks, with peaked or "nicked" lappets, and have ample shoulder room with a slight depression at the waist. The trousers continue across the top, in plain colors and strip to be full and wide. The patterns are offered both in plain colors and stripes The combinations of blue coat and light flamed trousers are still very popular with the young men. Extremely thin flannels are being shown on the spring flannels. Paving Condition Due to Lack of Finances, Says W. C. McNown Professor Addresses Chamber of Commerce on Street Improvement "The lack of a sound financial policy in connection with the highway maintenance is responsible for much of the condition over the country today," she added. "The new paving is a worthless strip of concrete," said Prof. W, C. Meenon of the University of Kansas, yesterday in his address before the conference held at their noon-day luncheon. "The thing for the city of Lawrence to do is to adopt a general policy of construction, re-construction and maintenance in regard to the city paving and to stick to the plan." continued Professor McMenan. Due to the fact that W. S. Hancock, street commissioner of Topeka, who was scheduled to talk before the Chamber of Commerce, yesterday, was unable to get here because of conditions imposed on him, Mr. McNown, professor of civil engineering at the University was secured to talk. Professor McNown brought out the fact that the tendency today is to build paved roads and then let them deteriorate until they are practically worthless. He suggested a plim—a definite program of development and maintenance—to prevent such a condition. The speaker also advocated that great care should be taken in the type of paving used in cities of various sizes and in construction with the firms to be hired to put in the pavement. He placed pavement into two classes, residential and arterial. The former is essentially in the home district while the latter serves a great deal of service to residents. Mr McNown stressed the fact that Lawrence, should definitely decide upon a plan of separating its streets to he whether they are to be arterial or residential and he also suggested a plan of financing the program of up-grade. In closing, Professor McNown brought out some facts of interest to automobile owners in the city. He explained that for someone who lives on a survey in regard to the types of paving which are more or less wearing on automobile tires and he stated that he could safely say that there are some streets in the city that are fully ten times what it would be if the pavement was in good condition. Dog Teams Used in Gold Rush New York, March 10. - The latest gold rush to Red lake in northwestern Ontario continues unabated, and while such modern airplanes as airplanes are major drivers for industry, they are now dependent upon dog teams. Attempts to use snow motors have been unsuccessful, and the dogs have been substituted, even though they cost from $30,000 per vehicle information just received here by the Engineering and Mining Journal-Press. Complete assays are not yet available, it was stated, but apparently the gold is finely divided. Several major mining companies have entered the field, but the actual development to far is confined to three properties. The top coat will be full and easy of the box back type, with wide deep lapsels. The colors and patterns are also heralds of spring. According to plans now being completed, an American Oxford is to be established at Pomaea College, where a group system similar to that at Oxford University in England will take the place of the present system. - sport togs * are in keeping with the trend toward colorful display, including pullover sweaters and kit sport jackets. A variety of color combinations that rival those of the "bird of paradise" be offered in golf kiteshouses and hose. To top this off, a smart snap bsmat in light grey and tan shades or a cap of hagey full shape and of gay pattern. for the tasteful dresser. It is in the neckwear that the boldness and ingenuity of the designers has been shown, scarfs in figured braces, knitted turtleneck, regimentals in animal print, damask dress. The hose will be of plain silk, in brown, tan, and black. Colored shirts with starched collar to match or attached, in figures, stripes and plain shades will be obtainable to complete the informal wardrobe of the fashionably dressed man. Fish Fancier Donates Piscatorial Playground United Press Chicago, March 10—"Johnny Sheld, who lived in the village of Altead, N. I., used to take great delight in watching the sportive players from the river stream at the edge of the village. To Johnny's love of the fancy tribe, Chicago today attributes a gift of $2,000,000 for what is planned to be the world's greatest "Johnny" is now John G. Shedd, millionaire chairman of the board of Marshall Field & Company. The sonarium bears his name. Shedd has made a personal study of aquariums in the great cities of the world, and the Chicago project will be the best of its kind in the world, according to a statement by the Shedd Aquarium society. nstitute Is in Session Vacation Bible School Teachers Are Being Trained A five-day institute for the training of teachers and directors for daily education bible schools is being conducted by Miss Mary A. White of Lexington, Kentucky, at Myers hall. The classes, one in demonstration and one in lecture, meet every afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30. The daily vacation school is one of the newer phases of religious education, to supply that lack of religious training, according to Miss White. According to Doctor Aterna of Boston University, the average child gets nine hours of religious training a year. A Jewish child gets 230 hours a year, a Roman Catholic, 280, while if a child attends school for six months a year. Throughout the state of Kansas last year there were more daily vacation schools than in any other state. "The idea of the school is not simply to teach just so much Bible and songs," said Miss White, "to but to teach the children through experience, how to build their characters." This is the first time a training school has been put on at a state University. An effort will be made to secure a position during the summer in the student's home town for all hose taking the course. Approximately twenty-four per cent of the entire student body of the Georgia School of Technology are engaged in some activity, while 206 are enlisted in athletic activities while 296 are enlisted in other fields of endeavor. Yale Professor Finishes Experiments on Gorilla New Haven, Conn., March 10—Dr. Robert M. Yerkes, professor of psychology at Yale University, has just returned from a six weeks experimenting with a gorilla. The gorilla belongs to Benjamin Burbridge, an experienced hunter of Jacksonville, who studies the behavior of the Belgium Congo. The experiment is of interest to the scientific world because it is the first time that a gorilla has ever been experimented on. There are very few in cannity. The animal weighs about 65 pounds, Doctor Yerkes stated, and is perhaps five years old. Although their average span of life is not certainly known, they probably attain the age of 30 or 40 years. The psychology of the chimpanzee is hard to understand; it does not help to understand the gorilla any more than human psychology would, according to Doctor Yerkes. --year. When it is finished it will b 125 feet high and will have a nita seating capacity of 75,000. On Other Hills 1. .. Princeton University is planning to send ever twenty of her engineering students on a two-day cruise on a ship in the Atlantic during the Easter vacation. Williams College has accepted the recommendation of a committee to establish a series of campus clubs to be elected only non-Fraternity men. Sophomore men of the University of Washington have adopted overall as their unofficial class garb. They are being sold at the University Bookstore for $1 a pair, the profit on each pair is 15 cents. A University of Wisconsin survey reveals that the journalism school over the country showed a much less enrollment last year than previously. Northwestern University will break ground this spring for a new stadium containing 42,000 permanent seats. The team will have two deck, two of which will be built Breaking into a field of instruction entirely foreign to similar colleges. Northwestern University. Intro to camp counseling be given during the month of April. The department of agricultural bacteriology of the University of Wisconsin is now supplying raisers of leguminous plants with an inoculation of bacteria which enables the plants to grow before. Seven thousand orders were filled last year by the department. Elineth Beter, a journalism student of the University of Wisconsin has been awarded a cash prize of $200 by the Vanity Fair magazine for the hot satirical essay on a phase of college life, the winning essay to be published in the May issue of Vanity Fair. Kemper K. Knapp, a graduate of the Wisconsin Law School in 1882, and an alumnus of the University of Wisconsin an additional $2,000, increasing the Kemper K. Knapp loan fund to $10,000 and establishing a fund established at Wisconsin. A fossil tusk, six and a half feet long and six inches at its greatest diameter was perched by the Uni- ting of this tusk in diameter of this tusk is three inches. 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