UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Are You Ready for "Scorching" Summer Days? If you are going to travel, work or play this Summer, your comfort will not be complete unless you are dressed in one of our cool Summer suits. Our's is the largest and most varied stock in town. Call and inspect it tomorrow. Palm Beach Suits $7.50 to $10 Farm Lech Suits $7.50 to $10 Kool Kloth Suits $10 Berkshire Crash Suits $20 Scicillian Suits $20 Mohair Suits $12.50 and $15 Palm Beach $ ^{ \circ} $ Hats and Caps Palm Beach Oxfords CHANCELOR MAKES PUBLIC INVESTIGATION OF OWL (Continued from page 1) ckety, in order that the Senate may express its opinion of the value of publications such as are described in that article." (Signed) Curl Becker, Chairman George E. Putnam John N. Van der Vries." May 26,1915. "The University is entirely opposed to the publication of any vulgar, indecent or libelous matter and has always strenuously upheld the highest and purest type of student life. It will hold the Owl Society and all others strictly to account in regard to future publications and now calls, upon all students, not only to refrain from any unworthy act but positively to support and surely to condemn any plays, dances, publications, anything that by direction or indirection, openly or by implication could be regarded as indecent or vulgar or offensive by right minded people. The University on its part will see to it, so far as it has control, that there falls upon it no responsibility for student publications that either directly or by implication may be considered indecent or offensive by right minded people." The present case has been one of great difficulty and has caused the University authorities no little concern. Both the committee and myself feel that the good of the University is the prime consideration. After full consideration therefore, because of the numerous factors entering into the matter and the complexity of the situation, we feel that the action of the committee of the University and I, therefore, approve the action of the committee. "(Signed) FRANK STRONG. May 31, 1915." RED PEP'S PHILOSOPHY "When you extend your hand to some fellows they often mistake it for your foot and pull your leg." But when we tell you *Spalding's Tennis Balls* are the best on the market you can mark it down as a fact. Sold exclusively at STATE HAS MANY WINDMILLS Western Kansas Has More Mills Than Holland But They Differ The great majority of Kansas windmills are shop made. But there are still thousands of home-made mills in the state—so many and of such ingenious designs that Prof. Edwin Hickley Barbour, formerly a member of the faculty of the University, once compiled a 77-page book, illustrated with dozens of photographs of the thievous types, which was printed for free distribution among western Kansas farmers. There are more windmills in the western third of Kansas than there are in Holland. But the Kansas mill is distinctly different from the Holland mill. A few of the Dutch immigrants have brought over with them the old idea of great arms of canvass that revolve slowly and stiffly. Used Springs When the great Santa Fe trail was the overland route over which $50,000,000 of commerce passed yearly between the Missouri river and Santa Fe. N.-M., there were regular stopping places at springs, creeks and buffalo holes. Between these the plains were like the desert described in the old geographies. Often in the summer the water would disappear and the beds of the rivers and creeks become dry. Not until thirty years ago did the settlers discover that underneath all this ground there were great sheets of water that were ready for the tapping. When they did find it out the windmill came into use. Phi Bhi Pi held initiation at the City, Mo., and L. L. Bresette, of Tochapter house Saturday, May May peka. Dr. and Mrs. Sam Roberts of 29 for Dr. Owen Krueger of Kansas Kansas City, Mo., were guests. Since Saturday morning we have received twelve big express packages. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT SOME contain the very latest styles from New York in white dresses. A beautiful assortment in a full range of prices. OTHERS contain twenty palm beach suits, that will be in big demand the minute it turns warm again. Prices from $8.50 to $12.00. TWO were filled with a new garment called "Summer Girl." Loose fitting, cool and comfortable; no hooks, no buttons. Don't fail to see these in our window display. Prices $6.50, $7.00 and $8.50. WEAVER'S Last Week Specials All K. U. Pennants one-third off. Offer No.2 A 50c Mackintosh Pipe Free with a 90c glass jar Tuxedo. Offer No. 3 A 25c Briar Pipe Free with a 50c glass jar of either Tuxedo or Lucky Strike Roll Cut. A vest pocket size, leather bound volume of Shakespeare, one play to book, at 15c each. Offer No. 4 Offer No. 5 Drop in and get a couple of nice clean Suit Case Sticker Pennants, free with our compliments. 827 Mass. F. W. JAEDICKE Hardware, Wagon Stock, Paints and Sporting Goods 724 Mass. St. Phone 173 Subscribe for the DAILY KANSAN And Soon You Will Be Going Home which calls for Indestructo Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases We're agents for this wonderful line— A Brief Announcement About that will command your attention SUITS For this week We offer Twenty-five choice tailored and semi-tailored suits, both women's and misses' sizes, the newest spring styles; cloths and shades, shepherd checks and novelty wool materials on which the early season's price was $18, $20 and $22.50 at $9.95 Other suits worth $25, 27.50 and $30 at $14.50 Thirty Tailored Skirts of the new spring styles, poplins, gaberdines, wool mixtures and shepherds checks, $6.50 and $7 values at $4.75. Onnes, Bulline & Hackman JUST THE GIFT A good book is a continuous source of pleasure; there is no more appropriate graduation gift. To learn of the best issued this season, call and look over the display at Wolf's Book Store Students- We thank you for your patronage during the past year. We have tried to serve you faithfully and hope to have the opportunity to serve you again next fall. SANITARY CAFE SENIORS A picture of yourself in Cap and Gown is almost the same as a degree as it shows you are a College Grad. SQUIRES' STUDIO