THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN TRACKSTERS GET K'S Nineteen Jayhawker Athletes Recommended for Letters by Coach Hamilton Nineteen Jayhawker track athleters have been recommended for University of Kansas track letters by Coach W. O. Hamilton as a result of their 1916 season's work. The list includes, Captain Bonnie Reeber, captain-elect Fred Rodley, Humph Campbell, Fred Dorman, Dorman O'Leary, Darwin Pattinson, Hugh Grutzmacher, Leo Raggett, John Elliot, Janko Heriot, Cargill Sproull, Archie Gradle, Ernest Stateler, Everett Grevy, Roy Davidson, Dick Small, Lawrence Winn, Ewart Rice, and Dick Treweeke. Prospects for a winning track team next year are better than for several years, only Reber, Elliott, Grady, Fiske, and F. Campbell being lost by graduation. To plug up these holes Coach Hamilton will have Welsh, Balch, Seward, Rustenback and Murphy, all promising freshmen. CHURCH SERVICES First Presbyterian and Plymouth Congregational churches will hold union services for five weeks at the Presbyterian church. Prof. R. A. Schwegler will have charge. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Rev. George Darsie, Minister, Morning service at 11:00. Theme of sermon, "An Interesting Story." Evening Service at 8:00. Sermon by the pastor, "Last Words." June 18 will be Trinity Sunday and there will be special observance of the day. Sunday school at 7:30; Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11:00. The young people of the First Church will stage a Moonlight Frolic in Marvin grove tomorrow night. If you are interested, please come out and have a good time, come out. TRINITY CHURCH The Rev. Evan Alexander Edwards, rector. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH FIRST M. E. CHURCH FRIENDS CHURCH Situated in the 1000 block, Delaware St. W. P. Haworth, Pastor. Morning sermon at 10:00 o'clock. Theme "The Abundant Life." No evening service. Corner Vermont and Tenth Ses. H, W. Hargett, Minister. Morning sermon at 11 o'clock. This will be the fourth and last sermon in the series, "The New American Religion," and the subject will be "The Conquest of Death." FRIENDS CHURCH NINTH ST. BAPTIST CHURCH Corner 9th and Ohio. G. N. Jackson, Minister. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a.m. Children's Day program at 1:00 p. m. Preaching service at 8:00 p. m. followed by an illustrated song, "Jesus, Lover of My Soul." BAPTIST CHURCH 801, Ky. St., O. C. Brown, Pastor. Morning service at 10:45, Subject, "The Prayer that Wins." Evening service at 7:45. Theme of sermon, "Billy Sunday and Kansas City." UNITARIAN CHURCH Vermont and 12th St. E. B. Backus, Minister. Church services at 10:30 a.m. Sermon, "Valley of Dry Bones." UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH FIRST BAPSTEH CHURCH, N. LAWRENCE Rev. Lee will preach at 11:00 a.m. on "Sunday Desecration." Evening sermon at 8 o'clock. Subject, "Reaping and Sowing." Pi In Summer School CENTENARY M. E. CHURCH Corner of 4th and Elm Sts. Roy. E. B尉. Bulletin,Minister will preach in the meeting at 11:11, Theme "A Voyage and an Adventure." In the evening at 8:00 the Children's Day Program will be given. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH F. M. Testerman, Minister, will preach in the morning at 11:00. Subject, "Christ Typified by the Passover." Evening sermon at 8:00. Theme, "A Friend of God." Desiring to know more of the art of interpreting his feelings by the use of his voice Pi, a dog well known on the campus, has been a regular attendant at the oral interpretation class in Green Hall. Prof. Arthur MacMurray however seems to be unable to teach him, as Pi has bad deportment, and moves about the room disturbing the class. Parens Alumni Plan Activities The K. U. Club of Parens met last week to discuss a social session in the near future for all University students and alumni. If wedo the printing. Expert Work. Films Developed FREE Read the July Cosmopolitan. Get it at Carrolls - AGV. AWAITS BOARD'S ACTION South Campus Approach May Be Constructed Soon When the Board of Administration makes good its part of an agreement made with the city some time ago, a south approach to the campus, long desired by all University people, will be completed. According to E. H. Dunnim, city engineer, the contract has been let for the paving of Sixteenth street as far west as the University campus. He says that the Board promised, about two years ago, that if this street were paved, the Board would do its part by constructing a driveway as an approach to the University grounds. LOOMAS Womens Home Companion for July, Carroll's or Varsity Magazine Shop. Adv. Mr. E. F. Crocker, superintendent of the grounds and buildings for many years, has been employed by the board of the Lawrence city schools as supervisor of the city school buildings and grounds. A meeting of the Board has not yet been held, and J. M. Shea, superintendent of the grounds, says that until the board meets, nothing definite will be known as to the completion of the plan. Should the Board decide to bring about this improvement, a fine concrete driveway will replace old board walk which now serves as the entrance to the unit. Townspole will be enabled to reach the summit of the Hill in wet weather without getting stuck in the mud and in addition, an old eyescope will become a beautiful drive. The roof of the Law Building is getting a new coat of brilliant red paint. Reynolds Brothers ice cream parlor has been sold to H. H. Barrett. Two of the Reynolds brothers, Roy who was graduated from the University this year, and Oliver, have gone to college as a part-time Oil company. Arthur is still in Lawrence and has made no announcement of his plans. W. W. Burnett Vacation Summer Tours Don't wait until the hot weather forces you to select some resort in a hurry. Agent Plan Your Summer Trip Now Phone 32 Reduced Rates COLORADO—It is not necessary here to praise the many beautiful features of a sojourn in Colorado as that state's reputation as a 'Tourist's resort is fully established. TO THE GREAT LAKES COUNTRY and the EAST we have sixty day and all summer greatly reduced rates. Ask us as it is a pleasure to answer questions. Phone and say what locality you are interested in and we will mail full descriptive literature and help in any way we can in planning your trip. CALIFORNIA in summer is delightful—Cool always, and by the sea and near the mountains. To hundred of resorts in the West, East and North. Among the students from other states at the Summer School are Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tait. Mr. Tait is taking work in anatomy. He spent the last two years in the Medical School of Northwestern University. work in chemistry which he would not have been able to get during the regular term. He expects to continue his work in the University next winter and will get his master's degree in chemistry next spring. The Ottawa University fellowship at the University of Kansas for next year has been awarded to Kleo Kiddwell. Mr. Kiddwell is now taking some Over Bell Bros. Prof. Paul Vance Faragher will go to Pleasanton Friday to be present at the wedding of Dr. Ivan Burket and Miss Lettie Blakey. Dr. Burket received his A. B, from K. U, in 1909, his A. M, in 1910 and his M. D, from Harvard in 1916. He is now practicing at Ashland. Miss Blakey was in the University in 1907 and was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. A letter home—the Summer Session Kansan. They Are Still Coming Why? Try It and See THE OREAD CAFE E. C. BRICKEN 925 Mass. St. "A Good Shave" That's what so many people say when they get out of one of Houks' Chairs. The shop where you get those shaves and other barber work equally well done has become known as THE SHOP OF THE TOWN New Styles Sport Stripes If you are down town any afternoon or evening this week, stop just a minute in front of our window and see these new arrivals. 36-inch cotton sport stripes in a full range of designs and colorings: a yard, 25c. 39c and 50c. 25c, 39c and 50c. You should note the announcement of the Coburn Players in this issue.— Adv. "The Home of Good Shoes." Next Door South of the University Book Store. yard, 49c. 36-inch A. B. C. silk in sport stripes for waist, skirts or full dresses, all shades a ward. 49c WEAVER'S Starkweathers This is quite an enviable record for old K. U., but we have a record of supplying the Footwear Wants for all occasions —to students for the last fourteen years. We have a complete line of high shoes in Canvas and Washable Kid—also in white pumps in Canvas from $2.00 to $2.50. High and low heels. Also dainty street pumps, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, and $4.00. We Understand That 750 Are Now Enrolled In the Summer Session We are showing Tans, Blacks and Patents in snappy English lasts, or wide roomy lasts for the man who wants to forget that he has feet. For the Ladies For the Men Slip your feet into a pair of our cool white oxfords and enjoy the thing that Ford made a pleasure. -- That's walking. New English oxford of white buck with white ivory soles and rubber heels ... $5 The same last of white canvas ... $4 Other white canvas oxford $1.50 to $3.50 The store that is large enough to show you an extensive assortment and small enough to give you that personal attention that makes your shopping pleasant. PARAMOUNT PICTURES AT THE BOWERSOCK THEATER The best pictures in the market, shown at one of the most modern, thoroughly fire-proof theaters in the state of Kansas. Make a Note of these dates, as you will want to see every picture. June 19-20 Edna Goodrich in' "The Making of Maddalena." June 21 John Barrymore in "Nearly a King." Also last episode of "The Strange Case of Mary Page." June 22 Cleo Rigley and Wallace Reid in "The Golden Chance." June 23-24 Marguerite Clark in "Silks and Satins." June 26-27 Louise Huff in "Destiny's Play." June 30 Victor Moore in "The Clown." Night 7:45----9:15 Matinee 3:00 The Bowersock Theater Your Old Hat Can be made to look as good as new if you let us clean and re-block it. Panama experts and reasonable prices. All work guaranteed. Men's Hats Cleaned and Re-blocked, 50c Ladies Hats Cleaned, 75c SHINE $35-EVERY DAY LAWRENCE HAT WORKS & SHOE SHINING PARLOR Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE 12 W. Ninth Lawrence Pantorium Phones 506