MARCH 25,1919 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN University Will Have "Hash-House" League John Bunn, Kelsey Matthews and Marvin Harms will Have Charge of League Plans are well under way for the organization of a "hash-house" baseball league, similar to the one which was successful on the Hill in 1915. The Men's Student Council appointed a committee of investigation and supervision, composed of John Bunn, C. K. Mathews and a MrVin Harmns. The committee elected George Nettles president of the league. "There are enough boarding houses and clubs to furnish twenty teams, and we expect every house to enter a team. It will be to the interest of the individual to see that their team is on the field," said George Nettles, president, this morning. "The first of April will see us fully organized and practice begun. A meeting will be held about March 27 with the representatives of the various clubs and plans discussed with them. A schedule will be made and posted at the end of the first week of next quarter." "Dutch" Weddell, freshman baseball coach will assist in the coaching when his time will permit. He says that if the school could develop a league similar to the one on the hill four years ago, it would be one of the greatest movements toward the old K.U. peep and enthusiasm that could be taken." "The purpose of this reorganization is to give every student a chance to participate in the national game, to foster school spirit, and to develop Varsity timber for next year." The athletic association will co-operate to the greatest extent possible with the league. The games will be played, for the most part on McCool at 4:30 on week days, but some Saturday games may be played. Eligibility rulings will be practically the same as the Pan-Hellenic League. Members of the regular school teams may play on the teams, if they do not play in their regular positions. In reply to a suggestion of the Kansan reporter that the champion of the "Hash-house" league meet the winner of the Pan-Hellenic League, President Nettles said, "It is entirely feasible and will probably be arranged, and it will be proposed to the committee at the next meeting." Rchay Team Will Meet Tigers Again Saturday Kansas will send a complete team to the K. C. A. C. meet at Convention Hall at Kansas City Friday night. All of the freshmen who have been showing up well in practice will make the trip and enter, according to W. O. Hamilton. The K. U, relay men will not be allowed to compete in any event other than the relay and Hamilton hopes to take the Tigers on in the four man event. The probable relay entries are Merle Cliff, "Dummy" O'Leary, Loren Dewall and Ralph Rockley. Haddock may be used in the relay. The Tigers lost the relay to Kansas in the Kansas-Missouri dual meet last week and Hamilton expects to repeat the race Friday. Friday. The freshmen who will make the trip are Pringle, Sexton, Schutz, Chandler, Javis and Jackson. Engineers in Unbroken Furrow Classes were held in the School of Engineering as usual today, while students in the college were enrolling for the third quarter. The School of Engineering is running in one long semester ending in June, contrary to the quarter system under which the college is working. But few changes in engineering courses are being made at this time, excepting in mathematics and English. What's New? More Capes and Dolmans Have Come For This Week's Selling Every woman likes the change from coat to these comfortable, loose-fitting spring wraps. You will find variety in both cloth and shade range, with prices from $15.00 to $59.75. Never before in any spring season have we shown such smart looking suits. We will show this week some wonderful suits from $47.50 to $79.50 and you will find these prices from $5 to $15.00 below the out of town prices. SUITS AT $23.75 TO $45.00 Plenty of them perfectly tailored and clever in styles. Navy, black and popular spring shades of Tricotine, Poplin, Poiret Twil, Serge or Gabardine. Innes Bullcine Hackman For Student Supplies Our Theme Paper has Quality. Buy your leather note books at Carter's— We carry all kinds of note books and all sizes—We cut and punch note paper to fit all or any note books— The best fountain pens on the market can be secured here— Engineering supplies and instruments of all kinds—K. & E, engineering rules. Typewriters for rent. F. I. CARTER 1025 Mass. Street. Phone 1051 Just received a new shipment of Garden Glow perfume. Its fragrance is unusual and is sure to please you. Rankin's Drug Store—Adv. Dr. Albright, Chiropractor, 1027 Mass. Office phone 1531. Res. 1769. Adv. Talk it over with Clayton 133.—Adv. See the latest styles in the new fashion magazines at the City Drug Store.—Adv. HILLS PANTS FACTORY Shares $1.00, as long as they last Student who is a hustler wanted Delighted! to have you back with us You will find us prepared to take care of your needs in wearing apparel. SKOF STADS ELLING SYSTEM Browns in Town arrived this morning- —right from the tailor shops of "Hickey Freeman" —You'll see 'em in our north window all this week Freshmen Caps — Red Button — White Button — Yellow Button Ready to put on and wear away— JOHNSON & CARL THE "HIT" of the Spring Season THE NEW WAIST SEAM SUITS from "Society" The New J. & M. Oxfords And Other Known Makes We Sell Are Ready For You. Come in Now for a try-on Like all Society Brand models, it is tailored perfectly, the materials are especially selected for this particular style and lend themselves nicely to the general make-up of the suit. Many rich colorings to pick from. Home Made Pies, 5c Per Cut PINES LUNCH We dye, clean, re-block felt straw or cloth hats for ladies and gentlemen. Excellent Mexican Chili, 10c Lawrence Hat Works Phone 2253 833 Mass. St. Taxi 148 We make your last year's hat look like new. Moak & Hardtarfer Pure Milk Company Kahns Phone 955 Sells Milk that is pure and fresh— Price, Ten Cents per Quart to Clubs, Fraternities and Sororities. 717 Mass. St. Good, Sweet Skim Milk, Twenty Cents per gallon— KAHNS VARSITY BOWERSOCK Matinee, 2:30, 4 o'clock TODAY ONLY Enid Bennett in Night, 7:30,9 o'clock A story of the Arizona Desert.. Also Burton Holmes Travel Pictures "Partners Three" TODAY ONLY in DougFairbanks "Arizona" Also Burton Holmes Travel Pictures At the VARSITY WEDNESDAY ALICE JOYCE in "THE LION AND THE MOUSE" VARSITY Wednesday Thursday ALICE JOYCE in a screen adaptation in six reels of the famous stage success of the same name written by the late Charles Klein. "The Lion AND THE Mouse" ALSO BRAY PICTOGRAPH There will be no advance in price for this great picture.