UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN In These Days of sunlit pavements—gay promenades—and a bright sky overhead—men as never before are giving thought to the niceties of dress. Dress up—dress up with the rest of your neighbors and your fellow countrymen. Sampeck and Benjamin CLOTHES Whether your preference be for the radical or the conservative or somewhere in between—we have it for you—and at your price. Johnson & Carl $17.00 up Clothes of Culture STUDIO NEW YORK Limited Edition Samuel W. Rock & Co. The Young Men's Store "Dress Up" In a spring suit at a saving of $5 to $7.50 and be one of the best dressed men in Lawrence. This is possible only by our method of doing business. ONE CASH PRICE $15 with no end of season sales. Compare our garments in style, fit, tailoring and materials with any $22.50 suit in town and you will be convinced of the truthfulness of this advertisement. Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits SKOFSTAD 820 MASS. ST. Hot Towels About one man in twelve hundred who shaves himself knows why a barber uses hot towels, knows that they Prevent Skin Eruptions If one or more small pores are injured during a shave the skin soon fosters and forms a small pimple. If pores are applied over a shaved help the lotion to enter the pores and heal. Every time that you shave or are shaved several times, unattended it will result in disfiguring marks. Houks' The Shop of the Town Send the Daily Kansan home LOST—Between Louisiana and Illinois streets, open faced Elgin watch Notify Kansan office. 123-3 "DRINK SASSAFRAS TEA" SAVES DAN SAYRE SAYS DEAN SAYRE Something different—how we all long for it when spring comes. Just as the outer man must be refreshed with gorgeous new garments after the winter, so the inner man needs rejuvenation with new food. There are various methods for banishing spring fever; some advise rubarb; some spinach, and some folks still cling to sulphur and molasses. What is better than those sassasfras or grandmothers made by steeping sassasfra bark in boiling water? Children used to be dosed regularly every spring "to stimulate the liver," and make them ready for the cron-sowing time. Listen, you moderns, to what Dean L. E. Sayre, of the School of Pharmacy, says in praise of the homely custom, "Sassafras tea is very nourishing, and is considerably better for a person than a bottle of medicine, for the chief substance which it contains is volatile oil." TENNIS CALL ISSUED Surely anything volatile would tend to drive the spring fever from one's bones, and make him "it as a fiddle," and although it is praised in some circles, water, grandparents will sweat by saffras tea in the spring of the year. Captain Teachener Wants All Varsity Players at First Meeting The hall on the first floor of Fraser was crowded Friday and Saturday with superintendents looking for superintendents with seniors looking for superintendents. Send the Daily Kansas home to the folks. PRACTICE TO START SOON Racket Sharks Will Have Several Big Meets The first call for tennis players has been issued. The coming of spring caused the applicants for other athletic teams to rejoice because they can get into action after a long winters practice and they can practice like the other teams have and a spring day causes the tennis fever to come out stronger than ever. MEET TOMORROW A pre-season meeting has been called by Captain Dix Teachener for tomorrow at 1:20 p. m. on the first floor of the Museum. The purpose of the meeting will be to find out what games will be played from which to build a good tennis team and to induce some of the tennis "sharks" to come out for the Varsity sport. From the large number of men who use the nine regular tennis courts to Hamilton, the best players Hamilton and Captain Teachener hope to pick out the best men for the squad. Regular practices will be held during the entire spring and the time for these will be arranged at the meeting. The seven courts which the athletic association maintain at McCook Field will be turned to the sound if the auditorium is not for such courts will be reserved as in the past for the faculty members. The Varsity men will have preference on the courts at the regular practice times. Several important tourneys will be entered in this year by the Kansas tennis team. The Missouri Valley Tournament and possibly the Western Conference meet will be the largest tourneys. Dual meets with Missouri and Oklahoma are assured while one with Nebraska or Ames may be arranged later. No definite dates have been set for these meets but they are settled within a month. It is probable that the first dual meet will come about the middle of April. The tennis team this year will be built around Captain Dix Teachener as it has been for the past two years. Walter Newell, Teachener's partner in basketball, is not eligible for Varsity competition because of scholastic standing. But with Teachener as the mainstay of the teem Coach Hamilton is reasonably sure of turning out a good team. The team must play well over the past two years and even before he came to the University have made him known all over the Valley as one of the most feared men on the court. He was downed in the Missouri Valley meet at Lincoln last year by a Washougal player and he will be seekewire this year. A a squad of three men will probably be picked before the first dual meet. It is possible that Teachener will be used in the doubles as well as in the singles but this will depend on the team's need for the first practices. At any rate, there will be several good trips to take this spring and two or three tennis sharks will get to take them. Every man will be given a chance to show his skill on the court and the coaches want you to give your turn at the meeting tomorrow. ANNOUNCEMENTS Sigma Delta Chi, tonight; 730, P Upsilon house. Mrs. Brown desires that all the landlades of the girls' rooming houses meet at Myers Hall, Thursday afternoon, March 30 at 3 o'clock. There are some problems to be discussed which will be of interest to the landlades. Call for Varsity Tennis Men... Those wishing to try out for the Varsity tennis team, Thursday, March 30 at 1:20 p.m., m.-adv. 123-2 There are 128 students enrolled in the School of Medicine at the University of Kansas. Of this number 24 are training as nurses. Some students achieve high $411,500; low their majenities; others as low as $4,529. All students or professors interested in the formation of a society to fight the use of cigarettes are asked to attend 140 Fraser, Monday, April 3, at 7:30. Former Athletes Visit **Return 1.** Will the man who has Professor *horse's* corpse of Clayton Hamilton's Materials and Methods" return it immediately to the Journalism Library. Bath caps at Barber's Drug Store. Adv. Tod Woodbury was in Lawrence Tuesday. While in school a few years ago he was a stellar track athlete and the first to win varsity records in the pole vault and low hurdles. Mr. Woodbury, and his brother Buz, another K. U. athlete of Woodbury, took him to Kansas City, Mo. They visit the University often, renewing old friendships and making new ones, and are always glad of a chance to come back to campus. Woodbury returned to City with friends Tuesday morning, returning in the evening. Return This Book! Safety Razors at Barber & Son's Drug Store..Adv. ASK FOR and GET FEATURE SLAVIC MUSIC ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price. Unusual Russian Compositions Will Also be Included in Shostac Program The musical composition "A Polka" is one of the selections to be given by the Shostec String Quartet tomorrow night at 8:15 in the Chapel of Fraser Hall. This composition is the result of a set-to-go meeting meeting between composer Robert Glazouaw, and Lindow took part. An old music publisher, Beliaff, was interested in the young Russian composers and published their music free of charge. It became the custom for her to print their works at printing shop on Friday to discuss their work and it was at one of these meetings that "A Polka" was written. Sokolow wrote the first forty measures and also finished the melody used as a refrain after each of the fourteen measures. Second part of the Forty measures, and Lindow the third. The program tomorrow night will consist exclusively of Russian and Slavic music, much of which has seldom been heard in this part of the country, and he first violinist of the company will play Dante's Contide Tchaekowski, a very marvellous composition but seldom played. O ELECT 1917 CAPTAIN basketball Squad Meets Thursday to Choose Leader An election of a captain for the 1917 Jayhawkey basketball team is scheduled for Thursday night, members of the squad said today. Just who will be the choice of the 1917 squad at its meeting is extremely doubtful. The Kansas basketball team and individual stars and with the exception of Captain Slats Cole who retires this season, and Gibben the sensational little forward, no Jawahar player has made a place on the All Star Valley teams. With all of this year's big squad back except Reber and Cole, and a great freshman team from which to pick raw material, the man selected for the national team have another old-time Jayhawker championship five to lead next season. Parker fountain pens at Barber & Son's Drug Store—Adv. Student Gives Recital Limeade, five cents at Barber & Son's Drug Store.—Adv. Miss Marie Robinson, Special College from Eudora, gave a recital in the church at Bellview, Sunday evening. She is taking dramatic art in the department of public speaking at the University. The spirit shown by the seniors on the consultation with the representative from the teacher's agency: I don't want no education. I can't do multiplication. I aint got no application. There aint no chance of graduation. Nothing ahed but aggravation, misery and prevarication. Se 53-12. Our idea of left-handed flattery is to have a Prof. tell us that he is sure we have the ability if we would only concentrate. 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