PAGE ROUND Copy 1 Relay Accoe. THE UNIVERSITY DAU Y KANSAN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1925 Access to He Prints & Says Paper Stock, Says Newton in Fargo. Number of outgoing students in fast- lane Cohl Shawn, college- didn't "We are not ex- cible of the regulations are not a number of other students in the Arva. One student, I want several of our students in the New York newspaper" rather among the litera- ture is not so nearly in Slawson. So far he has been trained in promotion will be the additional movie, section, or simply Proud. An no- troll version of the playground plays. This will probably feature in boxing forboxing will be at least 50 billions, or the Faculty. Be even heavier than number, although the same number of in weight will increase in the grade of the course in the mountaine. The he should not be the heaviest, but used in competition. with acid remain the thief in excursions, and Aevil contributions. The thief in excursions also keeps trees after the thiefs are profiled. L. A. Wail, and Ivan Bao for first leaders has lower levels in the University of Iowa and on the department of the depar- tment and research training, will include voice训 communication. Behind Bush DAHJERY **YOUR VOICE** *BRAVE DAYS* This theatrical actress keeps the retreat, but just the same as you old. It varies somewhat in different cases, nevertheless it's the same in all places. It conceives the set of crossing the street—in autos, but so our own This business of crossing the street is surely getting to be a serious affair. When such a problem goes to the print wherein editors appear in public, it can be a more educational problem. But another appearance more serious than that, is when we poor bourgeois or Shahni get caught up in a street fight and explain just why we get it in the way of some I. E. Rockermorgan, who seemed to be in a hurry. That, in my opinion, is downright unfair to people. ... invited, the idea was to carry angry hay to last until you get back home, so that your tenuity asteroid not starved to death. Then, in the advance of the war, they would repeat what you should not get off the street car backwards. But now what does it mean? It means that the Literary Big dog does not put out all the jobs, and that old things can be just as funny as new. By George, you go down town and go to cross the street, and then the guy put in the middle of it all, tits his little whistle, and here they all come straight at you—and your heart pants, and your lungs stay bracing—and the whelite blows again, and you are safe for another block. These drivers are not careless, defy anyone to prove it. In fact campus colleges and universities of the northern section of the United States and throughout Canada have skate and tournaments. The University of Wisconsin and the University of Minnesota are two schools which are foremost in making skiing a part of the athletic program. they take the greatest care, and not the degree of pleasure, in seeing to it that you are killed, or at least named for life. At least you stroll down the walk a time, the first thing that happens is the act of a great big our rushing around, and you are rather light, not dense, nor are you a marked man. The one skims up to the curb until you make to cross the street, and you see someone walking right on top of you that—if you don't slobble it. If you manage to bring about this misty, you are a wonder, and at the same time, it makes me small—and but don't let that happen. That failing to run you down, he sticks out his left foot, in an unassome successful attempt, to snuck you on the way. It appeared to me that way, but he didn't. After missing you in all those preliminary attempts, the sounded drive入, and kills behind a hatch. When all is quiet, and you are shaken hands with yourself as your women fortune of having a whole neck, blamed if he don't rushing out and first formed attempt at attack. It has been decided by the more generous of the car owners, for our special benefit, that anyone not being rich enough to suffer a car unit unto themselves or have enough sense to stay at home in the movies time—and time again, we are about. But we think the good Lord, that we pedestrians have reached the road through all these uneasy experiences, where we can together say: "let no man put us under." All fraternities, societies, and homeschools at the University of Michigan have passed into the principal central control of the university. They will be required to submit plans, with a financial budget to the local committee before incurring any debt against the fraternity. Rooms at Corbin Hall Open for Reservation The room of Cobham have now opened to the university students for personal use and study, meeting at 4:10 p.m. O. M. J. Kennedy, housemaster at the dormitories, will hold with them needs; your have any desired these and the rooms that argued take their place to other wighthed the University. Most of the classes are now taken but those are always on hand. The premises for room and board well be the same as before. Those wishes to live in the dormitory during the summer session of school each year kindly give the request. It has not been accepted. The students will be served during the summer session, according to Mrs. Judy. TAXI — RENT-A-FORD HUNSINGER No. 12 Storage Fate SCHULTZ alarms, repotter, crease and preserve your phone line right to you. 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LAWRECE STFAM LAUNDRY Phone 383 (More tomorrow) Ione De Watteville School of Dancing Phone 2763 Compose the Portfolio Insurance Bldg. Two years older than K. U. Established 1858 Quality and Service 735 Mass. St. Hats Off to New Oxfords Men are saluting our new Spring Oxford each day as they pass the wide range of style display in our show windows. Particularly pleasing this Spring are the wider toes and the luring shades of tan. Illustrated above is a new wide toe in a beautiful shade of tan or black—and priced at only $5.00 Newman Shoe Co. Neckwear certainly has to play tricks a part in its successes this season. Eminem's new album, *Invisible*, and silver and riffed songs in the new album, *Fired from Gone to $4349*. The second one carry the simple note, appurtenant to the other new notes. Pointed short eighths, rounded short, over the whole to emphasize the third note. All the doubled notes a pair to $2.00 FORMAL OPENING For MADAM and MADAMOISELLE Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 19, 20 and 21 Spring Blouses in silk, English Broadcloths, Banded and embroidered in the silk. And Peter Tenn collars, Vogue, bown sleeves with turn back cuffs in the Broadcloths. Sildes from $9.90 to $15.90. Broadcloths $1.95 to $3.25. A Brilliant Presentation of FUR BORDERED COATS FRONT TIE WRAPS ENSEMBLES GOWNS Wrapt $25 to $128 Earnables $50 to $125 Dresses $15 to $100 Gorgeous Printed Scarfs, plain ombre, flowered, all over designs and hand blocked effects. Fibers, crepe de Chine and Geogurtzeb. In the pastel shades and handseme patterns. Each $2.55 to 8.20. 110709115610 Prints Strips Plain $2.25 to $1.85 to $1.50 to $3.50 $3.50 $5.00 Silks Tomorrow a Swing Fashion show formally displays the display of the fascinating kids for Spring. These are the new woollies. These are the new colors. That will date your dress, cost or aur at spring, 1925. Flannel in plain, stripe and plaid. Pointe Twill in plain, self tomed, striped or checks. Powder blue, Almond green, Kobay, Beige and Cinder, 27 to 50 inches wide. A yard $1.50 to $5.00. Handkerchiefs Woolens Handkerchiefs are following all the other accessories. All the new bright colors and in many novel shapes and trims. All line or silk. 25r to $18.00. Bags The under-the-arm bag remains supreme and unchallenged. Several new styles just received from Fifth Avenue we want you to see. Each .400 to $10.00. ( ---