UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN CHEMALLURGIST OUT Magazine is to be Published Monthly Next Year Whitaker The "Kansan Chemalurgius" will be published next year according to Prof. W. A. Whitaker who had charge of the work on the paper this spring. With its initial appearance yesterday the magazine became the first scientific magazine published by any department at the University of Kansas. The top of the cover design which consists of the silhouette of a group of oil wells manufacturing smelters and ore refineries. It is typical of the industrial world, but also in the Chemical and Metallurgical fields. Just below this group is a row of ten hon-bonnes, a king of chemical jar or crucible used in the manufacture of chemicals. These are connected by goose-neck ties. The cover has a very interesting latter which helps to spell out the words: "The Kansan." The word Chemulmarger is rather unique in that the bottom of the letter M extends under the rest of the word in both directions. The Kanasi Cheomalurgist has twenty-dour pages of reading matter. The magazine is typical of the field which it represents, as is also the name of the publication. Cheomalurgist uses words, "Chemist" and "Metallurgist." Prof. William A. Whitaker, when asked this morning about the prospects of the magazine said: "We hope to continue the publication of the Kansas Chemallurgist next year. Owing to a few delays and difficulties we have been sitting out for this summer. However, if the proper amount of time can be put upon it next year, I look for it to become a decided success." COMPANY "M" TO CHURCH Will Pay Respects to Memory of Civil War Veterans Company M of the National Guard together with all other military bodies will turn out Sunday to attend church in a body in honor of the men who lost their lives in the Civil War. Memorial Day will be observed in this way Sunday in practically all parts of the United States as a tribute to the men of '64. The men of the company will assemble at the Gymnasium and meet their best, and cleanest uniforms, where they will march to the church that has been selected as the one that will be attended this year. They will be joined by Company B to the town men and the Hospital OPH The men are not ordered to attend this meeting but with very few exceptions they all turn out to show their respect for the men who fought for the honor and maintenance of the United States. On Tuesday the men will be ordered out for the Decoration Day parade to meet with the students given throughout the nation for the honoring of the veterans of the war. PROF. NEVIN TO LECTURE North Lawrence Interested in Choral Union The last of the series of lectures by men of the faculty of the University to the people of North Lawrence will be given tonight at eight o'clock in the North Lawrence Christian church by Prof. Arthur Nevin. These lectures comprise a series of pieces of the Woodland Lecture Course in connection with the Woodland Night School held by men from the University during a part of this last winter for the people of the north side, some of whom have never had access to the important dojo by a school than the one afforded by this school. The people of the north side are seriously planning for a choral union next winter and are anxious to hear what Professor Nevin has to say. They feel that they have material for a choir to be built upon him, upon Professor Nevin as being the logical man because of the successes that he has had elsewhere. In furtherance of the musical spirit of the north side people Mayor Francisco has agreed to have several of the summer events held in the north side park. Billy Sunday will deliver the commencement address at the Kansas City University, Kansas side, Wednesday morning. Commencement opened yesterday and will conclude with the conference of degrees and the alumni banquet. I am ordered to Presch War, Ply mouth Church, Sunday, 7:45> Adv. Get the best of the hot weather by patronizing Wiedemann's fountain. Adv. Of course you'll want to go home letting right. Let Schulz fit you. Adv. If you like the flavor of maple try the maple nut ice cream at Wiedemann's—Adv. Hash House League Game Promises to be Hot CLOSE CONTEST TUESDAY The final game of the Hash House League will be played Tuesday morning, May 30 at 10 o'clock on West Hamilton or Woodland park. This game will determine the champion nine of the two divisions of the Hash House League and will be played by the Grady and Garrett clubs. The game Tuesday promises to be a close contest for the championship and both teams are confident of success with their wheels on the side. The Gradry nine won all of its games, four in number, while the Garrett club won four and two in that category, will be given a banquet by Mr. E. C. Bricken, proprietor of the Oread Cafe. SPRAYING KILLS BIRDS? Poisoned Canker Worms May Cause Many Deaths C. D. Bunker, curator at Dyke Museum, is not sure that the poison used to spray the trees in the battle against the canker worm is killing the birds, as has been stated by a number of the enemies of the spraying process. "Although many dead birds are found, and their stomachs contain little else than the worms, we have no way of finding out definitely that the poisoned worms have killed the birds," said Bunker this morning. "We would have to examine a good many birds, or cage some and feed them poisoned worms," he said. "I cannot do that, now because most of the worms have gone into the ground. Over on the corner of Henry and Ohio streets two dead cats were found on a lawn where dead birds were seen previous to the advent of the cats. Send the Daily Kansan home to the folks. The Methodist Bulletin A Welcome A Message Help Patriotic service at 10:30. The G. A. R. will attend in a body. Dr. Hargett will preach. Subject: "The Spirit of '61." A live Epworth League service at 6:45. At 7.45 there will be a special program of Patriotic Songs. The history of some of the great war songs will be given. Come, or prove a good alibi. HONOR LIST OUT SOON Don't wait until the hot weather forces you to select some resort in a hurry. Phone 32 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. CALIFORNIA in summer is delightful—Cool always, and by the sea and near the mountains. Summer Trip Now W. W. Burnett Reduced Rates To hundreds of resorts in the West, East and North. Vacation Summer Tours Santa Fe Plan Your Summer Trip Now Agent Names of Promising Freshmen Being Selected for Honorable Mention 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. The custom started last spring of listing freshmen who showed promise in both scholarship and other action. The list will be made next week. in both scholarship and other activities will be continued this year. We will be ready next week. A letter was sent to each faculty member who has had any freshmen in his classes, requesting the names of those students who have special mention. The choice was to be made, so the letter read "not for mere faithful application, nor innate capacity, nor brilliance, but for a fair combination of all these qualities, which would lead one to believe there was future possibilities in these letters." It is supposed that about ten per cent of the class will be included in this list, but the number of names sent in by the instructors is subject to their own discretion. Jesus Marches in the Preparedness Parade Plymouth Church, Sunday, 10:45.-Adv. Plymouth Forum, Sunday 8:30 p. Say What You Want to Do... Adv. Notice! Students are requested to return the materials handed out of the University Library. Take home a bottle of fine toilet water from Dick Bros.-Adv. Parisian ivory towel articles make hawaiian Commencement gift. Dicek Brod-> [repeated] Don't you see how endowment insurance forces us all to save more than most of us would save if we did not have to meet our premium? The clothing, dry goods, grocery and shoe stores of Lawrence will remain closed all next Tuesday, Decoration Day. Stores Will Close L. S. Broughly I am ordered to Preach War, Ply mouth Church, Sunday, 7:45—Adv. Plymouth Forum, Sunday 8:50 p.m., Say What You Want to Say.— Adv. Conklin Fountain Pens Non-Leakable and Self-Filling Sold in Lawrence at F. B. McColloch's Drug Store 847 Mass, St. University Women We do ladies tailoring and dressmaking at very reasonable prices. Competent assistants. MRS. M. A. MORGAN 1321 Tenn. Phone B 1116 W There is nothing more refreshing than pincake ice. Buy it at Wiedemann Marketplace. 15 ASK FOR and GET ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price. THESIS BINDING Engraved and Printed Cards A. G. ALRICH Typewriter Paper 744 Mass. St BIG VACATION MONEY All students and teachers, men and women, who wish profitable and con- taining work for this summer, should write at once to The University Faculties Ass'n, 134 W 29th Street, New York City. On your way home from school this spring stop off in Kansas City and spend a day in this big interesting store. Visit the tasteful French Gray Dressmaking Salon, where wonderful costumes are created from the world's finest fabrics. See the beautiful ready-to-wear apparel for women on the Third Floor. Take a peep at the charming French Millinery Room, with its wonderfully correct chapeaus. If you are interested in Interior Decorating a visit to the Home Furnishing Studio on the Fourth Floor will reveal a world of delight. On the Fourth Floor also are to be found reproductions of the world's famous potteries, grouped with rare art lamps and the most exquisite of Cloisonne and Royal Doulton. Just now the silk department on the Grand Avenue Floor is a riot of color—sports silks being much in evidence. In the next aisle summer goods drape clouds of snowy whiteness over the counters. Shop through the Walnut Street Store for Men where proper apparel for the man is a study carefully thought out. Browse among the Books on the Walnut Street Floor. You will see them temptingly arrayed in such a manner that you may find just what you want. Take home a box of our delicious candies. These are made fresh and packed fresh — "not how cheap, but each day good how and how pure." Lunch in the Tea Room where you will see your Kansas City friends. Here cookery is a fine art—a fact that has made our Tea Room famous all over the Middle West. Use the Reception Rooms at your will—telephone your friends or rest in the soothing quiet of these rooms. A day spent in this vast store will reveal to you the romance of merchandising. It will be a day long remembered by you. Emery, Bird, Thayer Company Kansas City, Mo.