UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN News of the Newest Today we received by express two new soft color styles. One has a sift inside band and sells for $25. Alpine shape and alpine at 2 for 25c. We've a new collar and tie outfit which we call the Charlie Chapel. "It's aordinary dress from ordinary neck wear but is not freakish and promises to be a very popular style." We have the collar and tie make up the outfit and sell for $1. We're showing some new fancy hosiery with wide stripes running round. Ask for the "Ringers." They sell for 25c a pair. He Tips The "Collins" and is rightfully proud of its beautiful style and pattern. We've a great variety of patterns and you'll like its comfort, too. $1 $1.50 $2 See Window Visiting High School Teams Make the Oread Cafe Your Headquarters Largest variety of "keen" eats in Lawrence Clean, up-to-date cafe E. C. BRICKEN, Owner BOWERSOCK THEATRE A theatre showing the comforts and up-to-date conveniences of the home, as well as being fireproof construction. TODAY AND TOMORROW The beautiful photoplay Star— FANNIE WARD IN For the Defense A story of a little French girl who in a strange land, becomes the central figure in a tragedy in which the man who befriended her, is accused of murder. Admission, 10 cents. BASKETBALL ship only in the final game to Sterling. Chanute, winner of last year's girls' tournament is not entered this year, but Arkansas City, Rosedge, Parsons, and Sterling are expected to give Argentine a good race if Rice's team proves particularly troublesome. (Continued from page 1) Thirty Minutes for Each Game The advance schedule of the games allows thirty-five minutes for each boys' game and by ten o'clock tonight the big part of the tournament will have been played. Only two boys' games are scheduled for tomorrow morning, the first at ten thirty and the second at eleven-two clock. The winners will play in the tennis-finals for the championship at three and four o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The final championship game will be called promptly at eight o'clock tomorrow night. Thirty Minutes for Each Game In the girls' tourney the championship will be decided tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock, the semi-finals being played in the morning at nine. A schedule of the remaining games Winners of the Moundridge-Greets and Baldwin-Atchison game at 4:00 o'clock. At the same time winner of Elsmore-Viola game and Eudorn. At 4:35, winners of Merriam-Fow- le game and Lyndon-Lawrence game At 5:10, winners of Iola-Seneca and Coldwater-Sylvan Gave games. late this afternoon and tonight follows with the scheduled time of each At 8:30 tonight, will be the elimination games for the winners of the Kansas City, Kan.-Macksville, Winfield-Burlingame, Larned-Oread, Gray-Moundridge, Baldwin - Atchinson, and Viola-Ellsmore-Eudora, games. The Yale Artillery Battalion has added an up-to-date balloon corps. Such a corps is now considered absolutely essential in connection with the war. The artillery will be equipped with the most modern and improved style of air craft. INSTITUTE ENDS TODAY At 5:45, winners of Spearville-Rosedale and Parsons-Dickinson County games. At the same time, the winner of Elsworth-Queens games. Special, the Green Gage ice cream at Wiedemann's—Adv. (Continued from page 1) "The engineer should be in a position to protect his client either by designing the structure or machine so as to avoid infringement, or to advise his client to pay the royalty for the use of a money saving patent. It is therefore essential that the successful engineer have a good general knowledge of patient law and of patient litigation. "As an expert witness, the engineer should first make a thorough study of the case and of the patient which is under question. The analysis of the patent, the infringement or non-infringement, and the infringements should be fully presented in an impartial manner so that it shall not seem that the expert shall have decided the case. The expert should be careful to specialize for a smattering of knowledge in too many fields will allow the attorney to lead him into paths where he is not as familiar as an expert she must." Dean Ketchum outlined the patient laws of this country in a thorough manner from the engineers' standards. He insisted that the suit, showing both the defenses and the grounds upon which a judgment may be obtained. He also told what he was patented to how, and when, he would be warranted for an engineer to understand all of this. We are confident that we can deliver at your door a large order of first grade groceries at as great a saving of money as any other grocery anywhere. Fraternities and Clubs Frack Squad Left for Kansas City at 2:10 This Afternoon Why not submit your next large order to us and be convinced? A Kansas victory 43 to 42 with the relay to Missouri is the hope of the Jayhawker track squad which Coaches Hamilton and Patterson took to Kansas City at 2:10 o'clock this afternoon as well, in all dual meet with Missouri tonight. Here are some of the lines we are: The Crimson and Blue squad is not overconfident of twisting the Tiger's tail, but with every man on the squad in good shape and showing pep, Kan-cha. "I will have to struggle tonight, and if defeated not to lose by more than five points. Just who will be the sixteen men upon whom will fall the honor of winning or losing the meet for Kansas, will not be known until the match actually starts tonight. The team at the time of their events will figure in several events in which the coaches have a wide choice of men. 15c can peas . . . . . Acting upon an agreement of last year Coach Hamilton will probably view the meet from a sideline box, and to Captain Bonnie Rebe therefore will fail much more responsibility than he did in event, the shot put. In the crisis it will be Rebe's judgment that will decide the men who will face the Tigers. BOTH PHONES 40 1300 Massachusetts Street. The conflict of the meet with the annual high school basketball tournament last week in est in both, may react well for Kansas in the meet. Three years ago the 1913 meet and tournament were also won by the Nebraska tallist was the first Jayhawker victory every scored over the Tiger in Convention Hall. So Coach Hamilton is hoping even if it is causing him the most week-end since the Nebraska rams. Three or four big surprises which Kansas may spring tonight would give the Tigers almost as bad a defeat as the one administered the Aggies. Almost everyone in the pole vault, Pattinson has an excellent chance to go over twelve feet and defeat Powell, the Tiger entrant. Another big surprise may be pulled in by another player better than Simpson's several times the past week. In the shot, some Allen's Park Grocery Corn and callous remover 1.5c per box. Callous remover 2.0c per box at Stratford's Drug Store. Tomorrow's Best Bargains Handy thumb tacks, 5 cents a dozen at Ecke's. St. Patrick's chocolate mints for 25c is pound. Round Corner Drug Co. Iron rust soap for removing iron viret toxins. Iron rust soap. Iron rust jube will remove iron viret **Rasai beef is our specialty with the** **Lamb Lunch* tomorrow at the Varsity Cafe.** **Pennants.** Lots of them, 75c, $1.00 and on sale tomorrow for 50c at Rowlands. Grape juice, Royal Purple, a fresh shipment just久了. The Corner Grocery. Sunshine cakes, fruit, angel food, sandwiches, desserts,盒 the box at the Court House Grocery Peach cream is our specialty for the week-end. Reynolds Bros. more unexpected points may come if Small repeats his performance of the Aggie meet and put the weight 39-3, which is several inches better than the record of Warren who will be Missouri's lone hope in that event. Again the team will clean sweeps for Missouri, Winn stands a good chance of slipping by Daggy and getting a second. On the other hand the Tigers may break up the Kansas solid array of eight points in the mile, half mile, and two mile, swing the meet with the toughest takes. However the following conservative table shows that Kansas can win and stands a good chance to, without the doubtful relay Low hurdles 50 yard dash High hurdles 0 8 Quarter 3 5 Half 8 0 Mile 8 0 Two mile 8 0 High jump 3 3 Pole vault 5 3 Shot put 5 3 Relay 0 5 Fruit salt, whipped cream and waters at Wiedemann. Ten cents a cup. Dean Thomas Arkle of the University of Illinois has just published a book on "The Fraternity and the College," in which he takes a favorable attitude toward the Greek frats and acknowledges their advantages. Visit Ye Shop of Fine Quality Gustafson The College Jeweler A Little Bit Better than the Best of the Rest Indestructo Trunks Bags and Suit Cases Sold Exclusively by Johnson & Carl High School Visitors Get your gym shoes, sweat bands, hose, and basketball paraphernalia CARROLL'S Next to the Eldridge Headquarters for all things athletic BASKETBALL VISITORS Do you know we are serving a 20c Meal that would cost you 35 or 40 cents to get any place else? Two blocks down the hill. LEE'S COLLEGE INN Special Music for Sunday Night Dinner which are reported becoming mining engineers.