UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Suggestion that You Secure Your Spring Suit Early is not an Idle One. We have now in stock about two hundred and fifty of the smartest Spring Suits of Silk, Wool or Combination we have ever shown, priced from $12.00 to $45.00. By Today's Express—New Silk Blouses, White Lingerie Dresses, Children's Washable Hats, White Serge Sport Skirts, Corduroy Sport Skirts, White and Colors. TOMORROW'S BEST BARGAINS The reporters on the Daily Krant listed in this column for tomorrow of real service they are assigning them to on the readers' benefit from them. The articles adverted their merit and we pass them on to you with no heart article 'advertised in your column.' They are not perfectly satisfied, your Krant and no questions asked. Krant and no questions asked. Calling Cards printed 40 for 50c a Hoadley's. St. Patrick's chocolate mints for $2 a pound at the Round Corn Drug Co Comfortimete—keep the temperature down and avoid taking cold. For Sale at Eckle's. **Tetra water**, Palmer's. An indispensable solution for the toilet, Strafford Drug Store. Gibellerdell's nut bar, 5c; flacks, 5s; pecanins, 10c at the Court House Grocery. St. Patrick's designs in ice cream and candies. Reynold's. Lemonade made from the best Cali- formia lemons at the Varsity Cafe. MacLeen's Pimento and Cream cheese at the Corner Grocery. Plain Tales from thh Hills Sigma Gamma Epsilon, professional fraternity of geology and mining, located at 7:30 at the home of Prof. W. H Twerhoff, 1665 Mississippi. Miss Marjorie Hires, who spent Saturday and Sunday in Lawrence as the guest of Margaret Hodder, returned to her home in Kansas after attending the Women's Athletic Association banquet Saturday evening. Miss Hires was formerly a student in the University. For the last three years, she played at Valley tennis champion in the tournament annually in Kansas City. Mrs. Louse Davis, of Downs, arrived Sunday afternoon for a short trip to Son Donald, 18 College, Mrs. Davis was to Kansas City Wednesday morning. Mrs. S. B. Farwell, of Osborne, came to Lawrence Friday afternoon to spend a week with her son, Edwin, '17 College. Merle Adams Likes Work Merle J. Adams, who was reported in the Kansas of February 25th, as expecting to leave his position with the Cleveland Carbon Company and to return to school soon, writes that he had no such intending for it, unless he his work. Merle Adams was a Junior in the School of Engineering. CORRECTION In the story in Monday's issue of the Kansan of the Oklahoma-Kansas debate a mistake was made in the personel of the Kansan of the Oklahoma with Oklahoma were Clarendon Havinghurst, Leland Smith and Merle Smith. The patients at the University Hospital were pleased with the gift of the flowers sent them by one of Misa Eidia Bideau who appears in concert at the Bowersock Theater, Wednesday, March 15, sing four songs in English, German and Gerlach in the chosen field of work is that of Grand Concert singing. Each of her programs contain great sopranos solos of opera and the basso contratto and the beloved songs of the people—Adav. the fraternities on the Hill after they had served their purpose at a function given by the organization. According to recent statistics, which record enrollment of the first twenty eight, universities in the United States, Kansas ranks twenty-second. Columbia leads in enrollment in all sessions, though Michigan is leading engineering school, and Cornell the leading agricultural school. War has not only affected the cost of chemicals and paper but has also made it impossible for the department of psychology to secure a new set of Koenig tuning forks, according to a statement made by Prof. F., C. Dockray to one of his psychology laboratory classes. Francis A. Guy has been appointed to succeed Claire Youse as chairman of the Soph Hip Invitation Committee. Youse, a Junior Law, withdraws from bege the first of the secretary on account of the death of his brother. Oahu College, Honolulu, Hawaii, will celebrate is 75th anniversary on June 20 to 22. A unique pageant will feature the graduates of pododes in the history of the institution. Miss Edith Bideau who appears in concert at the Bowersock Theater, Wednesday, March 15, plays fluently and has a wonderful man. Her chosen field of work is that of Grand Concert singing. Each of her programs contain great soprano solos of opera, concert works of the orchestra, and the beloved songs of the people—Adv. TO ENTERTAIN ZOELLNERS Will Give Smoker for Men; Mu Phi to Intire Miss Zoelner The University Club has arranged a smoker for Thursday evening of this week, at nine-thirty, in honor of the 20th anniversary of String Quartet, Joseph Zoellner, Joseph, Jr., and Amandus Zoellner. The quartet will give a concert that evening in Robinson gymnasium, and students will have a chance after the program has been finished. Miss Antoinette Zoellner, the first violin of the quartet and a musician of rare ability, has been elected an honorary member of Mu Phi Epsilon, the musical sorority, and while in Lawrence will be the guest of the university's president for her election. Initiation ceremonies will be held for Miss Zoellner by by Mu Phi during the afternoon, and an informal dinner will be given at the chapter house at which she will participate of honors concerts there will be a reception at the chapter house, to which all the members of the sorority are invited. Plain Tales from the Hill THE WARM The worm, a mighty host is he With neither feet nor hands. He crawls up from his dungeon home When e'er a bird commands. 1F If you have an hour to waste away you know what to do. Just hurry up. If you wish to see constructive work And view a thing in awe, ___ Just take a view of the new bridge. That'll span the turbid kaw. Marjorie Dumm, '19 Fine Arts, spent Sunday in Baldwin with her brother Merill. Das Lenz ist angekommen. Spring has come. When the, woman of the University begun to carry their ten-cubes, Hill, then in truth spring has come. Instructor in Gym. "Did you ever hear of swimming on dry land?" Student: "Yes, my head often swims when I'm not near the water!" There is nothing in a name yet Miss Carry Watson admits that Spooner library has always been a favorite place for that silent conversation which necessitates no introductions. Noah Webb says that a spooner can be found especially with demonstrative fondness but those who find pleasure in this little diversion may conglobe themselves in a confession made by Dickens, that he himself was once a 'ackadaisal young spoony. Earl Nixon and Ralph Tait rushed the canoeing season by paddling up the river Sunday afternoon and again in the fall. But what the river was as smooth as glass. It is thought by the general public that as winter passes the sale of meat declines. However, most any Lawrence cutter will not uphold this rule. The same way that say, that increases the sale of steak, very little of which finds its The clock used in punching the time cards in the journalism laboratory is running a close rival to that of physics fame. The obstinacy which it showed, until recently, in keeping a certain date in January, eclipses all known examples of concentration on a single subject. way to a home kitchen. The poet who spoke of the "breath of spring waffling the sweet odor of roses and the freshness of air," forgot the aroma of a beefsteak cooked over an open fire. The Aechth sorority held initiation at the chapter house Friday night for the following: Dr. Alice Goetz, Nell Hohn and Lillian Fish. Julia Hoss, '18 College, has withdrawn from her work on the Hill and will return to her home in Cherryvale. Caroline McNutt, Frances Sawyer, Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. Sunday in Kansas City. Miss Jessie Foster, a nurse in Kansas City who was graduated from Bell Memorial Hospital at Rosedale, visited her sister Estella Foster, '19 College, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Foster told the W. A. A., banquet while here. Add harbinger们 of spring: the storm doors have been removed from the north entrance to Spooner Library, and the studio where he is afflicted will be closed. Will the door about ten steps nearer when he approaches it from the north. Dr. Alberta L. Corbin, associate Professor of German, who has been ill for the last two weeks will spend this week with an aunt in Osgeo, where she hopes to recover sufficiently to take her classes next Monday. K. U. Dames will meet with Mrs. Gail 1298 Vermont, Wednesday afternoon. at the Kanza house at 8 o'clock to- tell. All members are urged to be seated. Miss Edith Bideau who appears in concert at the Bowersock Theater, Wednesday, March 15, sings fluently in English, French, Italian and German. Her chosen field of work is that of Grand Concert singing. Each of her programs contains great soprano solos of opera, concert works of the great masters and the beloved songs of the people.-Adv. Yale students who make good council is put through. The council grades during the semester may be has appointed a committee to inves-exempt from final quizzes if the plan tigate the results of the exemption now being considered by the student at schools where it is in force. Let's Go! Fellows— SERVICE We are all ready for you in our new shop. We have six new chairs, an additional barber, new mirrors, new lavatory, new hat racks: Everything New but the and it couldn't be different. It has always been our aim to do the best barber work in town and the fact that the increased business in the past three years has warranted the addition of a new chair every fall and another one here this spring is evidence of the fact that our customers come back. STOP IN tomorrow when you are downtown. Don't feel that you have to have some work done. The new partnership has changed nothing about the shop, only an apostrophe in the signature and it now reads The Shop Of The Town 50c a pair attached FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES THE REASON why active people are not tired at night who wear O'SUL- LIVAN heels; Because they absorb the jar of walking just as tires on automobiles absorb shocks, they add comfort and efficiency to the human machine. O'SULLIVAN heels of new live rubber wear twice as long as leather, and keep the shoe in better shape—they are the best rubber heel made. If you believe in "Safety First" wear O'Sullivan heels OTTO FISCHER "Yes, we do shoe repairing—and do it well!" WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 $5 SPRING OPENING $5 THE SEASON'S MILLINERY WELCOME Every Fashionable Shape. PLAIN SAILORS Straight Sailors Drooping Sailors Side Roll Sailors Roiling Sailors Chin Chin Sailors Mushroom Hats Poke Bonets Martha Washington Bonnetts and NO TWO ALIKE A New Parisian, $5. Crepe-de-Chine Flowers The latest creations purchased from the biggest flower dealers in New York City. A stock that offers a wealth of opportunity for careful selection. BLUE, MIST GREY, ROSE, GREEN, WHITE. Miss Daisy Read has charge of the dressmaking department and will make a specialty of party dresses. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, THE $5 DAY We believe in fitting hats to heads and faces, and not faces to hats. The creations are wonderful but the wonder of all is the lowness in price. MRS. McCORMICK, 831 Mass. INDIVIDUAL, STYLISH, EXCLUSIVE, TASTY, STUNNING It is our pleasure to show our models. We have a line of chick $5, bargains that will please.