THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN EVER HEAR OF HYLO ? Naismith Invents New Game. Combination of Soccer and Rugby Rugby Dr. James Naisimith, who is credited with being the originator of basketball, has recently invented a new game, which may become as popular as the former. The name of this game is Hylo, and is a combination of soccer and English rugby. It is taking well with the summer students and comes in for much attention in the Gymnasium. "Part of the time we are playing football and part of the time we are playing hand ball," is the way one of the students puts it. The different sides have goals as in football and when the ball is below the waist line it be kicked, and when it is above the waist line it must be hit with the hands. A person carrying the ball can not be tackled below the waist line. The rules are more complicated than soccer or rugby. AFTER A PLUNGE COBURN PLAYER LOSES JEWELRY “A swim in Potters lake is always a pleasure to look forward to,” said one of the members of the Cohurn when in every day when we were in Lawrence. However, leave your jewelry at home when you go for a swim would be the advice of a certain young woman in the company, who after a plunge in the lake Friday hastily picked up her coat and sent her wrist watch, a diamond ring and an opal spinning to the grass. After a long search the watch and diamond were found but the opal remains for some lucky person to find. Mrs. Arch Weith, '12 from Chi cago is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ulrich this week. Miss Ann Gittens, secretary of the Y. W. C. A., is busy this week inspecting and listing rooming places for next year. She will leave Friday for her home in Williamsburg, Iowa, but will return the first of August and accompany the Y. W. C. A. delegation to Estes Park. All people' have gone or who are going to the Y. W. C. A. Convention at Estes Park should meet on the golf links Tuesday night, at 7:30 for an Estes Park Rally. Helen Hershberger, who has been attending a house party at the Pi Phi house, left Monday for her home in Wichita. Take a kodak with you—Squires Studio—Adv. Kodak finishing that is differently better at Squires' Studio...Adv. MAY PLAY LEAGUE BALL Team Must First Raise Ten Dollars The Summer Session nine has not yet joined the Twilight League because there is a ten dollar entrance fee to pay for the equipment. "The state has not appropriated any fund on which I could draw the ten dollars," said Dean F. J. Kelly, Thursday afternoon, "but I suggest that the boys in the team pay the ten dollar." A small admittance fee at the games. The Summer Session team it is thought, will be the best in Lawrence. The following is the probable lineup: Dutch Wedell, p; Walt Smith, c; Lefty Sproull, 1b.; Adrian Lindsey, 2b; True Foster, ss; Leon Gibbens, b; Weltmer, if; Charles Chase, cf; Frank Chinnery, rf. MOTHER OF MISS HANNAH OLIVER DIES Mrs. Adam Oliver, mother of Miss Hannah Oliver, an instructor in the department of Latin, died at her home, 802 Tennessee Street, Thursday evening, June 22. Mrs. Oliver was nearly 90 years old at the time of her death. Mrs. Oliver was born March 15, 1827 in Cornwall, England. She came to America in 1867 with her husband and three children, in a sailing vessel. In that day the voyage took about a month. Mrs. Oliver was probably the oldest resident of Lawrence, if not of Douglas County. She had lived in Lawrence 56 years, and in the same home 51 years. She was the oldest member of the Lawrence Methodist church. Mrs. Oliver was the mother of seven children, four of whom survive her. CANSAN LOST 7 MEN The Daily Kansan lost the services of seven students when Company M of the Kansas National Guard left for Fort Riley Friday morning. The students are William Studer, Forryye Coe, George Montgomery, James Grinstead, Leo Spangler, Clarence Griffith and Payne Clarens Griffith joined Company M Thursday, while Paul Brindel went to join the Missouri National Guard. KANSAN LOST 7 MEN WHEN K. N. G. LEFT Studer, Coe, Grinstead, Spangler, and Brindle assisted in writing and editing the Kansan, while Montgomery worked in the mechanical department. Swimming suits for boys and girls at Carroll's—Adv. Allegretti's chocolates — a l w a ys fresh at Carroll's.—Adv. The latest magazines every day of the week at Carroll's.-Adv. Cool Clothes For Hill Wear Pretty Wash Waisties of Voile, Organdy or Striped Materials that are sheer 98c, $1.25 and up to $2.50 Professor Hamilton Will Substitute for Doctor Naismith This Summer The practice courses in the Gymnasium will be as follows; 50 Wash Dresses—In pretty printed voiles, lawns, or batiste,-all new styles, recently receipted up to 7.50 values $3.98 The summer courses which Dr. James Naismith is to have given in "Principles of Recreative Sports," and "Principles of Physical Education," will be continued by Prof. William O. Hamilton in Dr. Naismith's absence. The course in "Hygiene," for which no credit was offered, will be discontinued. The subjects of "Sex Hygiene," and "Emergencies and Injuries" will be taken, be taken up, at the request of several persons, by Dr. Goetz, beginning July 5 at the ten o'clock hour for the rest of the six weeks' session. Special Beginning Tuesday Sport Dresses—White Lawn or Demites combined with wide collars, cuffs and girdles of sport stripe material—pink, rose, orange or green at...$6.50 3:30—Basketball: Practice and methods of Coaching, for men—Pro 1000-Basketball; Practice and methods of Coaching; for women- Proofs of Coaching ADJUST GYM COURSES 20 Dozen Middy Blouses—White Shrunk duck, collars and cuffs of sport stripe duck. Special, each. . . . . . . . . 55e 3:40:3:30—Swedish Gymnastics, Calisthenics and light apparatus (with ladder) 4:00—Gymnastics for Men—Professor Hamilton. 4:30—Folk Dances, Technique of Esthetic Dancing, and Interpretive Dances, Dr. Goetz assisted by J. B. McNaught. 2:30—Marching tactics, Professor Hamilton. 7:00—(When Weather Permits)–Recreation Games, and Folk Dance on Campus. Rasketball Stars Workout. Two former basketball stars, Ray Dunmire, Varsity captain '15 and Ralph Sproull, Varsity captain '14, are taking daily workouts in the gymnasium. Dunmire is taking special work so that he will be better able to instruct classes in physical training at Atchison, where he will be physical director next year. These men helped win three Missouri Valley championships in basketball while they were students in the University. I ice cream and ices—any kind, any amount, any time at Reynolds.—Adv. A fine place to stop after the picture show—Reynolds Bros.—Adv. Hugo T. Wedell has returned from a trip to Estes Park, Colorado. Mr. Wedell has charge of the Y. M. C. A. employment bureau and his place was taken by James L. Sellars during his absence. Just received fresh shipment of Alllegretti's chocolates, ice cooled at Carroll's.—Adv. Have that picture taken before we close the middle of July—Squires' Studio.—Adv. Knit bathing suits for girls at Carroll's-Adv. Swimming caps and shoes at. Carroll's.—Adv. A letter home—the Summer Session Kansan. BOWERSOCK THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY A New Photoplay Star LOUISE HUFF DESTINY'S TOY A stirring photoplay of self-sacrifice and reward. Also Paramount—Bray Cartoon Cole. Heeza Liar and the Bandits. COMING SOON WEDNESDAY MARIE DORO IN "THE WHITE PEARL" THURSDAY BLANCHE SWEET IN "The RAGAMUFFIN" On Thursday we have one of those greatly advertised Rube Goldberg's Animated Cartoon. The Strand Theatre New York paid $1500 for the first week's showing of this film. This being about three times the amount ever paid for any one feature for one week. These warm sticky days call for lots of wash waists. We have just received two dozen white organdie and voile waists, beautifully trimmed wit hlace and sheer organdie edgings, all in new models both long and short sleeves. These are real values for ...$1.00 to $1.25 White Wash Skirts We want you to inspect our rack of white wash skirts in several styles and weaves full range of sizes. All at one price $1.25 WEAVER'S Fischer's Shoes Are Good Shoes. Service It is our duty as shoe merchants to offer you shoes that are correct in Style, worthy in workmanship, suited to your taste and style of dressing, and FITTED COMFORTABLY AND BECOMINGLY TO YOUR FEET. Just now it is our pleasant duty to show you some of the newest designs in Black, Two-tone Gray, or White low shoes and Pumps which have just arrived and are ready for your scrutiny. Otto Fischer Lawrence Shops Are veritable mines for everything that is stylish and up-to-date in everything you need for summer comfort. The Lawrence Merchants are always on the lookout for things that they know will interest the students, and you have only to look inside the stores to be convinced. The Kansan columns are guides to Summer Shopping Economy that every student enrolled in the Summer Session should not neglect.