UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN After-Inventory SALE Along about this time every year, after taking inventory, we find broken lots, and odds and ends of goods we either have too much of, or intend to quit handling. We have more than the usual amount this year, owing to unusual heavy buying last fall, and will make very substantial reductions in price to clear them out. In most cases the reduction brings the price down to wholesale cost, and in some cases even less. Brass and Wood Smoker Stands at 1-4 off Regular Prices We will start our sale, Saturday, with Next week will be something else. Watch our window, also this space. Orange Ice Cream GRIGGS FOR DESSERT will make you enjoy your Sunday dinner. We can also deliver caramel nut, vanilla, strawberry or chocolate. Call us by phone—either one will do; we'll deliver your order during the morning, in time for the Sunday dinner. Reynolds Bros. 1031 MASSACHUSETTS ST. OREAD HIGH TO MEET LAWRENCE HIGH IN DEBATE The Oread Debating team, that has been preparing for the last three months for the meet with the Lawrence High School team, has been coached by Miss Gertrude King, a senior in the college. The meet will be held in Fraser Hall at 7:45 evening, March 17th. 7:45 The question is "Resolved: That the states should immediately increase its armament." The debaters for Oread are Fink, Mac and Stum; for Lawrence, Cooper MacMurray, Galen Gorril, and Clark McCollock Prof. H. T. Hill, Prof. Willard Wattles, and Prof. Carl Becker are the judges. The debate is free to the public and anyone interested is invited. The Lawrence High School orchestra will furnish music for the program. Are Pacifist Ideals Practical? Chancellor Strong, Plymouth Church, Sunday, 7:45.—Adv. Chocolate chip, our own make, 25% per pound. Wiedemann's...Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. PREDICTS BIG TOURNEY Hamilton Thinks Number of H. S. Athletes Will Exceed If early entries count for anything the ninth annual K. U. high school basketball tournament Friday and Saturday of next week will probably exceed all records in the number of teams entered. Last Year Fourteen teams, thirteen boys' and one girls' had been entered up to last night and with today, tomorrow, and Monday, Coach Cox will go far over the forty-four mark of last year. The time for filling ends at midnight Saturday but the time of the postmark on the letter is usel in judging the time of With the complete list of entries in Monday, Coach Hamilton and his assistants will have a busy week before them in making preparations to handle the crowd at the civic authorities try to take care of every team during their stay in Lawrence, but as far as possible entertainment is also provided for the five hundred future K. U. students. As in former years, the organization of the school organizations particularly with an increased number to entertain. The entries are: Elmore, Coldwater, Greely, Moundway, Pawnee Rock, Quenemo, Randall, Rosedale, Seneca, Sylvan Grove, Washington, Winfield, and Morrill, boys' and girls' teams. DEFENDS SCIENTISTS Prof. R. A. Schwegler Denies That Science Makes Atheists of Men "The idea that education makes a man an atheist is false. Science rather makes one more religious," said Raymond A. Schwegler, professor of education, in his lecture last night in Myers Hall on "Science and Religion." "Science and religion are two aspects of the same thing. They are two pages written on the same page, with the truth. The greatest scientists of the last decade agree that behind matter it is great intelligence that holds the threads of the core of our universe. No intelligent scientist dreams of holding that man is descended from the ape. The scientist is really more religious because he believes God is still breathing His spirit into the world's matter." The lecture last night is one of a series that Professor Schweigler is to give every Thursday night during March. He will talk in Myers Hall to the students and faculty and those outsiders who may care to come. Miss Haskins Makes Her Bow Miss Haskins Makes Her How Prof. C. A. Haskins of the department of civil engineering, announced the arrival of a daughter to the school. It has not been authentically announced, however, say some faculty members since Professor Haskins hasn't opened a box of cigars for the crowd yet. Plymouth Church, Sunday 7:45. Are Pacifist Ideals Practical? Chancellor Strong..-Adv. Fridays and Saturdays are fruit salad days at Wiedemann's.-Adv. REAL "QUEENS" IN WEST WRITES LEE DOCKERAY As a result of a few first trials at photographing magazine covers, made simply as experiments in photography, Lee Docker, who is visiting his brother, Prof. F. C. Docker, of the department of history, has some remarkable pictures and a large number of attractive portraits. He has sent some to his friends at Grand Rapids, his home, as real portraits, and has added that all the young women are "queens" in the "West." A number of visitors may be expected next year, he believes. just the thing for the home. Educ. tional, business- like delightfully young and old. Sold exclusively by F. I. Carter Ruth Foster, '18 College, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Topeka. She returned Monday morning in time for an eight-thirty class. CORONA "Immortality," Sunday mornings during Lent, Plymouth Church.—Adv. Special, the brown bread ice cream, at Wiedemann's—Adv. The National College Prohibition Convention is to be held at Columbus, Ohio, the last week in December this year. W. J. Bryan and Jeffrey Cotter were there. The last convention was held in Topeka during the Christmas holidays. Fraternity members occupy first places on the scholarship rolls of the University of Montana. 2nd Installment OF Katherine Bush in April COSMOPOLITAN TODAY. Get one at CARROLLS Special Music From 6 to 8 SUNDAY SUPPER MARCH 12, 1916 Grape Fruit (½) Chicken Broth with Rice Cream of Tomato Soup Green Olives Ripe Olives Stuffed Olives Stuffed Mangoes Sweet Pickles Sour Pickles Dill Pickles Young Radishes .10 Oyster Cocktail ... .10 Head Lettuce ... .10 Sliced Cucumbers ... .10 Fancy Sliced Tomatoes ... .10 Head Lettuce and Tomatoes ... .10 Combination Salad ... .10 Chicken Salad and Wafers ... .10 Salmon Salad and Wafers ... .10 Shrimp Salad and Wafers ... .10 Lobster Salad and Wafers ... 15 Fruit Cocktail ... 15 16 Banana Salad and Wafers ... 10 17 Fruit Salad and Wafers ... 10 18 Stuffed Tomato with Salmon Salad ... 15 19 Stuffed Tomato with Shrimp Salad ... 15 20 Stuffed Tomato with Lobster Salad ... 15 21 Stuffed Tomato with Chicken Salad ... 15 READY Baked Young Chicken with Fresh Oyster Dressing...Oyster Stuffed Brisket of Veal with New Potatoes in Cream...New Potatoes in Cream. Roast Loin of Pork with Candied Potatoes 25. Roast Loth 10's Pork with Candied Roast Beef with Brown Gravy. 20. Roast Young Turkey with Dress- ing. 10. French Fried Potatoes . . . . . STEAKS Brick's Special Porter House Steak, Broiled ... 40 Extra Sirloin Steak for (2) ... 75 Extra Sirloin Steak for (3) ... 1.25 Extra Sirlino Steak for (4) ... 1.50 Extra Sirlino Steak for (5) ... 2.00 English Mutton Chop, each ... 15 Extra Pork Chops, each ... 15 Steaks smothered with Mushrooms. 30 oz. extra per person Sundaes or Eclairs ... 10 smothered with Mu 10c extra per person DESSERTS DRINKS Jarshmallow Chopped Cherry Red Raspberry Black Walnut Caramel Manie Chocolate Malted Milk Pecan Nut Fig Coffee . . . . . DESSERTS Vanilla Ice Cream... Cherry Pie with Whipped Cream .10 Cherry Pie, a la mode .15 Fresh Strawberries and Ice Cream .20 Fresh Strawberries and Cream. .20 Fresh Strawberry Sundae .15 Banana Split .15 Banana and Ice Cream .15 Grape Fruit SPECIAL Grape Fruit Combination Salad and Wafers Roast Turkey, Dressing Cranberry Sauce French Fried Potatoes Candied Sweets French Peas Brick Ice Cream Cake Coffee 50c THE OREAD CAFE "Just a Step from the Campus" A "Sport" of the Stone Age Brutus wore a Roman Toga The "Ancient Saxon" wore a "Tunic" Old Ramesees must have looked like this "Say Jack- aren't you glad we live in an age when we don't have to wear clothes like those poor fellows had to? Think A "Dandy" of 1842 how expensive some of those outfits must have been in comparison to what we can get a comfortable "Society Brand" suit for today. Let's go down and see that new D'Orsay" model that Ober's had advertised in last evening's paper." An "Exquisite" of 1496 A "Beau" of 1554 Louis XIV liked this. A "Macaroni's" of a hundred and fifty years ago A "Fop" of the eighteenth century