UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Here Are the Coats for April "Snows" THE "RESERVE" An English Homespun Raincoat for Men. Looks like a spring top coat but is absolutely water-proof. $15.00 THE "REVENNA" An English Homespun Raincoat for Ladies. It's water-proof but distinctly different from the ordinary raincoat... $12.50 Our raincoat stock is very complete, showing a great variety of new and staple styles for men, women, boys and girls, $4 to $30 Men's Rain Hats 50c Ladies' Rain Hats 50c New Spring Suits Our Suit Stock is at its very best for Easter Business, and we especially urge that you choose your Suit before the Final Easter Rush which is always with us during the last week—Easter Sunday comes on Apr. 23. Prices $12.95 to $40.00 Coach Olcott wants 25 more men out for spring football practice every afternoon. Spring training lasts until April 20. 50 New Coats just in stock, which include Silk Tafel Popkins, Poplings, Checks, Tri-Colored Checks, Shepherd's in navy, black, White Chinchilla Coats, $6, to $27.50, White Chinchilla Coats. $6, to $27.50, More than a Hundred New Spring Blouses Just in from the Makers Send the Daily Kansan home. Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crope, Will o' the Wisp, Tub Silks, Laces, Nets. And a charming selection of WASH BLOUSES of Organdy, Voile, Mulls and Lawns, trimmed in laces, embroideries or hand embroidery. Drives, Bullline & Hackman In this showing of Blouses all prices are represented from $1.00 to $12. Epworth League Lenten service of music Sunday night, April 9, 6:30 p.m.—the Methodist University choir assisted by Mr. A. C. Hodge, baritone, Mr. Will RaRamon, reader and Mr. Ernest Morgan, violinist. Indestructo Trunks Bags and Suit Cases Sold Exclusively by Johnson & Carl Jones' Spring House-Furnishing Sale Starts Monday, April 10 A special invitation is extended to our out-of-town customers to attend our Great Spring Housefurnishing Sale and select from our enormous stock all of your Household Needs at extremely LOW PRICES. Because we bought in such great quantities, manufacturers made us special prices. We now give you the chance to furnish your home at little expense. If you want to Save Money, buy at JONES' GREAT SPRING HOUSE-FURNISHING SALE YOUR House-Cleaning Necessities, Kitchen Ware Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, Draperies Bedding, China, Glassware, Pictures Wall Paper and Paints Remember We Pay Your Round Trip Railroad Fare by refunding 5 per cent of your purchase up to the amount of your Fare to Kansas City and back home. Take advantage of this exceptional opportunity to SAVE MONEY. THE JONES STORE Kansas City's Profit Sharing Store. AMES LOST ANOTHER Ninth Inning Rally Saved Game for Kansas - Snee Pitched Game WON IN THE THIRTEENTH L. Weltm Scored Weber With Winning Run It was the last of the ninth with two out and an Ames score of 9 to 6, even the bravest Kansas rooter was on the gate. Chimney was on first but two looked like a forlorn hope. L. Wettmer was up, and with the count two and nothing against him the catcher O'Keefe's quick fast ones and limped to first. Taylor pinch hitting in the crisis for Deaver lined the first ball pitched to center for a single bringing in one of Gibbon followed with a wicked drive to short which Aldridge mussed badly and L. Weltmer and Taylor scampered home with the runs that saved the team. But if he was of never quitting had again won out. WINNING RUN IN THIRTEENTH Forty minutes later in the last of the games, the winning Jaynawaker run finally took over, which went for two bases, and L. Weltmer's line drive to right. The Ames series was over and although forced to play a total of twenty-five innings in the two games, Kansas had made a clean sweep of its first Misericord Valley Conference series in 1916. BOTH PITCHERS POUNDED HARD Both Smee and Okey were pounded hard due to the cold, rather pitcher being able to keep really warmed up. Yesterday's thirteen inning game pitched out of seventeen innings total of 179 pitches, and added a second victory to the veteran's record for the new season. The score: AMES | | AB | R | K | H | PQ | A | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Drafts, cr. | 6 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | | Aldrich, cr. | 6 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | | Kerrigan, 1b. | 6 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 18 | 0 | | Jones | 6 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 18 | 0 | | Kinnick, 2b. | 6 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | | Kinnick, 2b. | 6 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | | Stewart, c. | 6 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 11 | 3 | | Elite | 6 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 11 | 3 | | Okey, p. | 6 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 | Total: 52 9 13 37 19 8 AKKSMS B, ABB, G IR H PO AE, 45KBMS B, ABB, G IR H PO AE, Wardell, dh, 6 1 1 0 3 1 0 Weddell, w, 6 1 0 3 1 0 Sneeb, b, 6 1 0 3 1 0 Clinery, nf, 7 1 1 4 1 0 Clinery, rf, 6 1 2 10 0 1 L. Weltmer, f, 5 2 2 10 0 1 L. Weltmer, s, 5 2 2 10 1 1 Dexter, 2b, 4 0 0 4 1 0 Weir, w, 4 0 0 4 1 0 *Taylor*, 1 1 1 0 1 0 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 10 11 39 18 6 One out when winning run was made. Weber, batted for Chase in the 3th. Brown, batted for Deaver in the Score by innings: H R E Ames. . . 050 000 000 - 9 13 9 --a new broad brim hat—in two different shades—a light tan with a brown band—and a nile green with ivy band— The summary: Two base hits; Chase, Davis, Sacrifice hit, Taylor, Double A, Aldridge, Kerrigan 2, Kinnick 1, Aldridge, Kerrigan 2, Deaver, Struck out, by Seize 12, by Seize 12, off Since 2; off Offey 6. Hit by pitcher, off Since 2; off Time of game, 259. Iump, Owen. Send the Daily Kansan home. UNIVERSITY BEGINS EARLY FIGHT ON DANDELIONS The University is taking the lead in fighting the dandelion in much the same manner as it did the canker worm. "Workmen have been digging dandelions for the past two weeks," she said. She, superintendent of buildings and grounds, this morning, "but they are really too small to dig at present. "It won't be many days until they will be big enough, and then work proper will begin. We are never able to get all of them, but we are going to make a hard campaign to rid the dandelions of anything after the dandelions are in blossom, and that is why we begin work so early this year." An illustrated lecture on Russia will be given by Professor Twenhofel at the Uitarian church Sunday night at 8 o'clock.—Adv. A smoker will be given at the University Club Tuesday evening, April 11, for Dr. W. H. Payne who will address the mining students in Marvin Hall Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Payne is a consulting engineer for New York City and is visiting several of the American Universities. Senior invitations at check stand in Fraser, April 3-8. Get them early. Adv. 128." Just Opened With a line of good goods at prices that will interest MEN Stopin Saturday or Monday or even tonight and give us a call. It will pay you to see us first, at 820 Mass. Street High Grade Merchandise at Less Price The "Pep"a new broad brim hat—in two different shades—a light tan with a brown band—and a nile green with ivy band— THE PRICE $3.50 On display in our South Window. Johnson & Carl The Young Men's Store Senior Play April 26. Make Dates Now!