UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN News of the Newest We just received a new fine silk hose in fancy black and white stripes (running 'round) with silk embroidered clocks- Extra fine quality silk-$1 a pair. We've, at last, received our new soft collars for spring which were delayed because of market conditions brought on by the war. There are ten new styles to select from—2 for 25c and 25c each. New Silk Front Shirts came yesterday by express. Two new patterns and we think you'll say they are "beauties"—Special price at $1.50. He Tips A new Necktie clasp of pearl with initial engraved on it and filled with enamel, 25c. The "Senior" It's the latest arrival in our cap department—just came in yesterday. Has a long square visor with the new welt edge. Made from new English fabric and warm pre-worseted. Attractive patterns. You'll like it. $1.50 Dress Up your room or your home first, and then you will find it easier and more pleasant to look dressed up yourself. Comfort and beauty should be the equal considerations in buying furniture for your room or home. You will find com- fortable furniture here with style—built to give the maxi- mum service, and at prices within your reach. "If We Haven't It We'll Get It." "Acquaint Us With Your Needs." LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM Tel. 569 Bell. 12 W. Warren. ASK FOR and GET ASK FOR AND GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Please substitute cost YOU same price. Send the Daily Kansan home. TRAINING GIVES SKILL Athletes May Increase Their Capacity by Constant Practice Years of training and practice make it possible for a man to double or even triple his physical capacity, especially if he is a jumper, for instance, who is capable of clearing the bar at six feet expends more than one and one half horsepower of energy, although the ability of a man is one-half horsepower. The jumper who is master of form—who dissipates the natural power at his disposal in the most economical manner—must, however, raise his eminent stature by making of making a six foot leap. That is the center of gravity of his body—the fulcrum upon which he turns—must rise above the bar from its normal height, which in the case of a jumper is about four feet from the ground. Letting "H. P." equal the energy expended in horse power, "D" equal distance—the actual elevation of the body, "W" equal the weight of the jumper, "T" equal the duration in seconds, and "A" equal the acceleration. Letting "H. P." equal the equation; D multiplied by W, divided by T multiplied by A. T, we know, is equal to the square root of 2D divided by A. As a specific instance, a man weighing 155, jumping so economically that the actual elevation of his body is about two feet, covers this distance in one jump. The same formula stated above, expands 1.56 H. P. of energy in making the leap. Methodist Calendar for Week begin Wednesday, Friday, March 31st Sunday April 2—Morning Service 10:30 a.m. New American Religion,"Dr. Hargreaves Friday evening March 31: I live young people of the church will give a war party in Myers Hall. The Peace Council will be there with all great personalities. A grand Zeppe event will occur. Special music and good eats. University Bible Class, Sunday morning at 9:30. Subject "The Bible is a Book" or "The Son's discussions are always interesting and this one will be especially so." Evening Service 7:45. Rev. Thomson son will presch. Subject. "One Iten Woman" Epworth League 6:45; Subject, "Prepredress and the threat of Pupils of Peace." Football practice 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Coach wants more men. —Adv. Fruit salad, whipped cream and wafer, ten cents a plate. Wide- ledge Senior invitations at check stand in Fraser, April 3-8. Get them early. —Adv. 126-5 Don't forget the War Party in Myers Hall to-night. ANNOUNCEMENTS Doesn't an endowment policy act like a storage battery for your income. The meeting of the K. U. Anti-Cigarette League will be held Monday night at 7:00 instead of 7:30 as originally announced. The meeting will be in Room 110 Fraser. John A. Traver, Secretary. English Club will have its next meeting in Room 215, Fraser Hall, at 4:30 p. m., Wednesday, April 5. Reports upon journals devoted to English scholarship will be given by Dr. Joseph B. Hines and are interested are welcome. A special invitation is given to the graduate students of the department. The series of lectures on the different countries involved in the Great War which is being given at the Unitarian church will be continued Sunday night. Professor Becker is to be the speaker and the country to be dealt with is Austria. Unitarian Church, Sunday 8 p. m.-Adv. Black Helmets: Important meeting at Kappa, Sigma house Tuesday through Friday. Friday and Saturday are fruit salads dal at Wiedemann's—Adv. L. S. Beughly Investigate the merits of tailor made clothing. It's cheaper in the long run. Schulz—Adv. Our peace ice cream is made from the fruit. Try it. Wiedemann's.— Adv. Obtain comfort, fit and style in your spring clothes by consulting Schulz.—Adv. The awakening of spring suggests that you place your order for new cloth today. Special grape ice at Wiedemann's— Adv. Bring your old suit to me and get twice as much for it. Money loaned on valuables ABE WOLFSON 637 Mass. St. Money loaned on valuables. ENGINEERS ARE READY Whole Flannel-shirted School Will Turn Out for Hop Tonight in Gym And there and there an exceptional engineer ducks behind a door or runs from class to class. There is nothing in particular the matter with him except that he isn't wearing one of those little red tags that will admit him to the big Annual Engineers' Party tonight in the gymnasium. Art Wickstrum, manager of the dance says that as far as "classy" parties go, the Engineers' dance will come up to them all. There will be light refreshments, keen programs, fine music—three pieces, and a "picked" crowd. The dancing will start at nine o'clock sharp, and will continue as late as the authorities allow the one big party of a class lair. The sale of tickets this year has exceeded the advance sale of any previous year by a big margin. Nearly 40,000 tickets have bought one of the tickets, and it looks as though the gymnasium will hold a record breaking dance crowd. The group was gathered by Swede, Eric, and Stumm, three popular music makers of Lawrence. Tomorrow's Best Bargains Rhubarb, 10 cents a pound at the Court House Grocery. Soup. Straffton's special, six bars for 25c. The scents are: Lanolin, Buttermilk, Violet, Elderflower, Geranium, Rosemary, At Straffton's Drug Store. Heinz's 57 varieties, fresh shipment just in. The Corner Grocery. Orange is our ice cream special for tomorrow, Reynolds Roe. Don't forget that Hoadley has Easter favors and novelties. **Lemon pie** is the special tomorrow for *Student Lunch* at the Variety Campus. Stationery, specially reduced paper- book at Howaiwa College Book Store. **Varnish:** touch up of oil rocker and varnish. A can for two-bits at Eckers. **Varnish**: touch up of oil rocker and varnish. A can for two-bits at Eckers. Indestructo Trunks Bags and Suit Cases Sold Exclusively by Johnson & Carl Last call for spring tonics at the Round Corner Drug Co. Our phone is 182. We are always glad to answer any inquiries concerning special orders for your parties. Wiedemann's.—Adv. Your Table is a pretty important part of your home, isn't it? Then why not make it as pretty as possible? A few flowers each day will add mightily to its appearance. Just a bouquet for the centerpiece. And Remember that when you can get home grown flowers, you are sure to get the freshest flowers. There's only one firm in Lawrence that raises its own cut flowers, and that's The Lawrence Floral Co. Bell Phone 55 1447 Mass. Don't forget that button-hole bouquet. For Your Sunday Dinner Apricot Ice Cream We will also have Pineapple Ice, Vanilla, Strawberry, Chocolate, Caramel Nut and Brown Bread Ice Cream for Sunday. Reynolds Bros. Throw those old clothes away— "Dress Up" Dress up in one of our new Benjamin's $20 - $25 Arrow Shirts Johnson & Carl FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES The Fischer Store Most women now select street shoes according to the fitness of things, the style of the gown, the purpose of the shoe, and the color harmony. —just now presents literally hundreds of new style shoes and low shoes from which the women of Lawrence may choose. As white is to be prominent in colors, for high lace boots, so is black in low effects. You cannot go wrong in choosing if you will see the many new styles here— Otto Fischer TODAY—TOMORROW You feel safe in this beautiful fireproof theatre. Paramount Pictures, Clean, Wholesome and Entertaining. Bowersock Theatre PAULINE FREDERICK in a vivid adaptation of Mary Johnston's celebrated novel and play, "AUDREY" In this picture Pauline Frederick will be seen in a role different from anything she has ever played here. Also Paramount Travel Weekly. 7:45—9:15. Admission 10c. Victrola dance music is always a favorite Dance enthusiasts enjoy dancing to the splendid music of the Victrola. It is just like having the greatest bands and orchestras to play for you. And with a Victrola, they keep right on playing until you want them to stop. We will be glad to play the latest dance numbers for you any time you find it convenient to come in. We'll show you the complete line of Victors and Victrolas too—$10 to $400—and tell you about our system of easy terms. Bell Bros. Music Co. G.W.Hamilton,Mgr.