UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN He Wears THE "BENTON" It's a new "Dress Up" suit designed especially for young men. Fine unfinished worsted, dark gray with needle stripes. We're proud of its quality. Dress Up in it—tomorrow? $20 Our Windows will be changed every day during "Dress Up" time. Our Windows will be changed every day during "Dress Up" time Don't Invite Criticism about your personal appearance, especially this week when the whole nation is brightening up. Why Wait for some one to remark about your beard, or hair, or skin before giving them a little attention. When you hear such remarks it's an indication that you're neglectful. Why 'be neglectful when there's Houks', third door north of the Varsity? Houks' The Shop of the Town Tomorrow's Best Bargains The student lunch at the Varsity Café is the popular lunch down town. **Hazar:** Shuimata's, with safety attic attack. Struffa's Drug Store. Struffa's Drug Store. Go to Reynolds for particular service to line parties. Fresh vegetables of all kinds at the Corner Grocery, Pennants at reduced prices at Rowland's College Book Store. Flower baskets for your tables at Hoody's. Canoe Cushions at Eckee's for your combing parties. From fifty cents up. Palm Olive Soap at the Round Corner Drug Co. Try a cake. Ripe limes, 15 and 25c the jar at the Court House Grocery. Miss Isabel Stewart of Topeka was Kappathe guest of Ruth Foster at the guest of Ruth Foster at the Kappa house Saturday and Sunday. TENNIS TOURNEY ON First and Second Year Women Hurry To Sign Up For Practice "Schedule for the Round Robin Tennis Tournament" are the letters formed on the big bulletin board in the gym instructors' office in the women's gym. Over 100 freshmen and sophomores participate in a tournament the winner of which will be awarded the tennis racket now on display with the archery and basketball trophy cups in Dr. Goetz's office. The tournament starts this week and the schedule sign up on the outlined schedule is eligible to enter this individual contest. This tournament will be played in single courts and the winner or two of the three sets to be played will meet another set and the winner will win a victory—and so the games will continue until only two women are left to cut the ball back and forth. Then the final contest will be on. No one will advance unless a third party acts as referee. The Round Robin schedule is sectioned off in groups on freshman and sophomore placards. Seven groups of players move around the court; moves have signed up for the tournament which will begin as soon as the mud 'dries off the courts. A player may, if she desires, stay the time of a teammate's tennis racket for her regular floor work hours. "This is really just a practice tournament," commented Miss Pratt. "After the athletic tourney comes to its final climax in the early part of May, the real tournament will be played at the same time those playing baseball will have a chance to take part in this final tennis exhibition." Beginners as well as old time players are signing up for this tourney simply because they like the sport. Instruction is given in the gym by Miss Pratt, who will demonstrate to beginners the rudiments of the game Prof. A, C. Terrill took his students down to the river Tuesday afternoon to explain how shafts are sunk by means of caissons. The student employment tassociation of Wisconsin has issued a book in regard to student employment. All new students are advised to have at least $200 for their expenses before entrance. DEAN WALKER WILL AID MANUFACTURERS With the purpose of making a personal investigation of the possibilities of developing the manufacturing industries of eastern Kansas, F. F. Winters, president of Gineering, will spend next week visiting at Iola, Cherryville, Coffeyville, Parsons, Pittsburg, Kansas City, Kansas and other cities. The trip next week will provide securing information which will interest manufacturers of machinery. ANNOUNCEMENTS The second meeting of the Bird Club will be held, Wednesday, March 29 in Room 104 Snow Hall. At this meeting the constitution will be adopted, officers elected, and the work of the club outlined for the coming year. All persons interested in birds are invited to join the club and its work. 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 will be problems to be discussed which will be of interest to the landlades. The Snow Zoology Club will meet weekly at 7:30 in the Biological library. Call for Varsity Tennis Men—Those wishing to try out for the Varsity Tennis Team report at first door Wednesday, March 13th, at 12:30 p.m. m-adv. 123-2. All students or professors interested in the formation of a society to fight the use of cigarettes are asked to attend the 110 Fraser, Monday, April 3, at 7:30. The Knights of the Golden K will meet at the Sigma Nu house Wednesday evening at 7:00. Several matters of importance are to be coedited. 2t. Olcott Warns Candidates For '16 Football Eleven Against Work in Harvest NO SUMMER "TRAINING" The Harvard Cosmopolitan Club entertained delegates of twenty-four nationalities, representing thirty colleges and universities who attended the ninth annual convention of the American Association of Cosmopolitan Clubs in Cambridge during the holidays. The Glee and Mandolin Clubs of the University of Michigan will take a trip to the Pacific coast this spring. MAKES FOR UNDER WEIGHT Coach Plans Gridiron Session for Summer of '17 "Its one of the worst things a player can do," said Coach Olcott. "When he reports to practice in the fall, he is stiff-muscleed and usually underweight. Let the boys stay out of the harvest fields if they can." Candidates for the 1916 football eleven were today warned by Coach Herman Olcott against doing any summer "training" in the harvest. The Jayhawker mentor cited two instances of men on his 1915 Kansas squad to emphasize his point. "Nelson who played fullback, and Jack Frost, who held a tackle position both reported underweight and had to build up rather than train down," said Coach Olcott. Frost displayed no exceptional footwork in the early spring, but 54.2% of fact regular until half the season was over. Likewise, Nielson performed best in the final games." COACH OLCCIT IS CONVINCED Last season was the first for Coach Olcott in the middle west where wheat grows plentifully. In the east he had heard of the wonderful benefits derived by athletes who became elite athletes in the hottest of temperatures. After one experience, he is willing to let other schools send their candidates to the harvest fields of Kansas, and have his hopeful seek other lines of endeavor, even to sell books. Football requires quick movements and much wind. Harvesting does not develop either of these physical fundamentals. There is no preparation for successful football playing better than actual gridiron drill, is the belief of Coach Olcott. That is the reason why most center is conducting three months of daily football practice this spring. SUMMER FOOTBALL TRAINING "A year from this coming summer," Coach Olcott announced today, "I intend to start a summer football school here at Lawrence. 'It will be better than but for high school coaches over the state and high school athletes themselves." such a school is being conducted successfully by Coach Robert Zuppke of the University of Illinois. A member of the Kansas team, Bonnie Reber, attended the gridiron session and there is little doubt that his playing was benefited from the extra training. Eight sororities at the University of Maryland have an inter-sorority basketball tournament. A Beautiful Novelty in patent leather or dull kid slippers in this model. The Colonial effect but newer. Slips on and off as easily as a pump, but fancy enough for a reception gown or a dancing slipper. Among the line of COUSINS SHOES Made in New York for women A Chinese play with an all Chinese cast will be presented at Harvard by students from the Orient who are studying at institutions in and around Boston. Undergraduates from Harvard will play the masculine roles, while girls from Radcliffe and Wellesley will take the feminine roles. The Y. M. C. A. manages the cafeteria at the Iowa State College. one of the prevailing qualities is style. They set the style in footwear. We carry a charming variety of shoes for all times and occasions—and we will not allow you to leave our store with a shoe that does not fit perfectly. Otto Fischer SHUBERT TONIGHT AT 8:15 Mats, Wed and Sat. Fischer's Shoes Are Good Shoes GUY BATES POST in OMAR THE TENTMAKER The Sumptuous Persian Romance. Prices—Eyes, and Sat. Mat., 25c to $1.50 Wed. Mat., 25c to $1. Can you imagine such a thing as a well dressed man or woman with yellow teeth? We sell tooth paste, powder, and soap. Tooth brushes, too. "DRESS UP" Wireless operators at the University of Wisconsin were the first to get results of the Wisconsin-Iowa basketball game. Bowersock Theatre TODAY Hazel Dawn in a novel modern photoplay— The Sales Lady Also Episode No. 3 of Also Episode No. 3 of "The Strange Case of Mary Page" featuring Henry B. Walthal and Edna Mayo. 7:45 9:30 ADMISSION 10 Cents "I'M SATISFIED" "Whether it's peace, politics, prohibition, or profit there's nothing like keeping at it." Everybody doesn't agree with Billy Bryan—and I'm strictly "neutral," but everybody who ever bought a suit of clothes from me is strong for me. Better call today and see my new exclusive Spring and Summer collection, made up of clothes that brings out your own individuality to advantage. Prices like you like to pay. SAMUEL G. CLARK, 707 Mass. New Spring Suits $15 to $50 Spring Coats In types that are considered vary smart by careful style observers brought out from New York especially for this "Dressup" occasion. Wool, taffeta, silk poplain— Priced from $6 to $27.50 In sufficient variety to insure individual selection. Shepherd checks and tricolored checks with contrasting collars and cuffs. New styles in white chinchilla and striped chinchilla. Silk motor turbans and caps 50c to $2.50. *Neckwear*: Collar and cuff sets of Organdy, Georgette Crepe, leather, ruchings, platings, frills. 25c to $2.50 For Faculty Homes Student Rooms Your furniture bespeaks your personality even more than your dress, and "Dress Up Week" should be observed for the home as well as the person. We are featuring in our north window a few samples of our extensive line of chairs—chairs which combine grace of lines and durability. Our south window displays one of our tasteful bed room suites. In our show rooms are many others of equally artistic design and thorough construction. "A Strachan outfitted room bespeaks an appreciation of style plus quality at a reasonable price." 808-810 Mass. St.