UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The "CRYSTAL" Another clever new hat style designed by "WEBER & HEILBRONER" NEW YORK We are showing it in two colors. Pearl and Belgenet. Try one on tomorrow— $3 We are Exclusive Agents in Lawrence for "Weber & Hellbroner" hats New "JOHN DAVID" SCARFS Two beautiful patterns. They're made from extra heavy silks and are real special values at 55¢ We are Exclusive Agents in Lawrence for these scarfs SEE WINDOW SEE WINDOW DOPE FAVORS KANSAS Hamilton Takes Twenty Men to Manhattan—Will Enter But Sixteen The Jayhawker track squad is going up against a real proposition in Manhattan tonight when it meets the first big conference meet of the season. The Aggies have been laying for the Jayhawkers and they expect to repeat the performance Kansas on McClure by a two point margin. Coaches Hamilton and Patterson took twenty Kansans along with them this morning but they will only get to use sixteen of the items accustomed to a race. This causes the coaches to worry a great deal over the proper choice of men and the line-up will not be determined until the race is called. It is possible that some women will not participate in an event of the Jayhawkers who are repeat in a different race. There is considerable optimism among the Kansas followers but there is an equal amount among the Agri rooters. The Aggie coach issued a statement last week in which he predicted a 44 to 41 victory for the Agriies and in doing so he even gave the Kansas the relay. Now the going is to win the meet before the replay. Now after a conference of Jawaharluru rooters the dope from Lawrence gives the Kansas men this by a 46 to 39 score. This figures all the breaks going against Kansas and is taken as a very conservative estimate after weighing that this was not the case of past records. But even the mathematician who figured up the score from the Kansas point of view admits that Kansas with a moderate break of over 20 percent had the thick one mentioned above. The dopsheet which has been figured out by a prominent Jayhawker is as follows: K.U. Aggie 30 yard dash 3 3 8 foot 8 0 High hurdles 3 5 Low hurdles 3 5 Quarter mile 3 5 Half mile 5 3 Shot put 5 3 Pole vault 5 3 High Jump 3 5 Two mile 3 5 Relay 5 0 The Aggies are given six first, while Kansas claims first in only four events and the relay. But with the meet, the team will be in luck could either side to win. "I think we will win but the score may be small," was the way Assit unt-Coach Patterson sized it up before he left with the team this morning. "The men are most all in good shape and if they do what they are capable of doing we will have little trouble. A couple of the men are just getting over the gripe while the charley horse is also in good enough shape to enter. The line-up be decided until each race is called." Twenty men were taken along and were entered in the following events: 50-yd dash, Davidson, Hilton, Crow 50-yd low hurdles, Winn, Elliott, Woodbury. 50-yd high hurdles, Winn, Elliott Woodbury. Quarter mile run, Campbell O'Leary. Half ire, Rodley, Fiske. Mile. Hirsch, Sproull. Mile. Hirsch, Groene. High jump. Treweke. Pole vault. Campbell, Pattinson. Shot, Reber. Small. Relay, Redkey, Campbell, O'Lear. tions each playing forward, for one half in each game, also featured among the sophomore hosts and rival teams in a home globe in the baskets. Miss Queenfeel, handling the ball with a sort of careless carefulness, popped in fourteen goals, and Miss Brown's sure hand in eleven field and one foot goals. Among the freshmen Genevive West and Iril Nelson played a steady and consistent game as guards. The freshmen forces were materially weakened when Marguerite Perkins, in guard, was forced to withdraw because of injuries. Although the freshmen played a losing game throughout, yet they showed fight all the time and made the sophomores work for every point. Sophomore 1st C—Tihen 2nd C—Daum Fnd C—Queuerfeld G—Dissinger G—Sterling The lineups: F. —Brown Score 34 to 8. Sophomore Freshmen 1st. C.—Hodder Woolsey 2nd. C.—Tucker Drake F.—Brown Nelson F.—Reding Faris G.—Endacott Heathman G. Johnson Perpins and Ingham G. Queerfield. Score 40 to 5. Freshmen Sowers Naismith Sweet Hill Pipes West WANT STUDENT OPINION POLITY Club Distribute Ballots—Want Sentiments Expressed Fearing that all students might not have access to a ballprinted in the Daily Kansan, the International Polity Club had printed 2,000 ballprints for voting on the preparedness question, which are now being disbanded as the time for turning in the ballnotes has been extended to Wednesday noon in order that all students will have time to fill out their ballots and drop them in a University mail box. The Polity Club will meet Wednesday night and find out the results of the contest. Kenny People will tell at his meeting the club of his experience on the Ford truck to Europe. The Polity Club hopes to secure smackers from Forge Leavenworth to spread the word. Do you buy a policy in a life insurance company because some urgent urgence or because you are economically managed? The company is very economically managed? One of our students coming from a western university finds that she must make many changes in her vocabulary, if she is to be understood. Instead of "queening," she goes "dating" with the men. Her cheerery "good boy" becomes "happier" or "hello" or the students will think her undemocratic. She spends all night "bugging" for "quizzes," when formerly she "crammed" for "exes." In stead of going to the "campus," she goes on the "Hill." Yet she thought she knew the vocabulary of the modern university. "Hank" Maloy, Kansan cartoonist, reports the arrival of another wiser dem tooth. This makes three forks to provide forward to the fourth in trepidation. SHE WILL APPRECIATE THEM Flowers from THE FLOWER SHOP Disappointed? THEN THEY WERE NOT JOHNSTON'S CHOCOLATES Wilson's Drug Store Junior Dance All University Students Invited Tuesday, Feb.22 F.A.U.Hall 8:30 Sharp. Eric and Swede Will Play Price 75c Mrs. Castle Says: FRESHMEN LOST GAMES "Though not formerly in the habit of wearing corsets, I find that the corset I am wearing is really more comfortable than none at all. It gives me the needed support and still allows me perfect freedom. This is especially valuable to me in dancing, and it forms a perfect basis for the fit of one's gowns. It is an ideal corset." The insistent interference of Dorothy Tucker, second center, and close left-center back, in one game. Dorothy Queerfield and Joyce Brown who interchanged past- Redfern Corsets in Either back or front lace may be found in our Corset Dept.' Priced $3.00 to $6.00 Expert Fitters at Your Service. Second Year Basketball Women Won Both Contests Saturday With Large Scores Fire, pepper, and lightning were all personified Saturday afternoon when the two teams of sophomore women defended the two teams of freshman basketball players by the overwhelming scores of 40 to 9 and 34 to 8. The team played, the defenses with which they handled the ball, the darting runs, quick passes, and the surety of the forwards' aim showed that the game of the sophomores worked like a masy women as by men. The team work was easy; the players lineed and the freshman women were totally unable to solve its mechanism as time after time the ball was tipped to second center or a guard, zipped across to a forward and then slipped easily down through the big iron hoop. The efficient sophomore guarding held the ball tightly only six times in both games did those goal tossers work through this human wall to score. Both games were played at the same time across the basketball floor. Coach Hazel Pratt and Miss Elliot, who furnished the steam power for both teams, moved positions at the end of the first half, each officiating a part of each game. Bowersock Theatre Tonight and Tomorrow Matinee and Night Matinee at 2:30 Night " 8:15 1 Show in Afternoon 1 Show in Evening All Tickets Reserved Prices: Night, 25c, 35c, 50c Matinee, 25c, 35c For Reservation Call Bell 10 These Pictures are These Pictures are Instructive Educational and Entertaining If you are not satisfied your money will be refunded Junior Prom, March 3, Make that Date Now