UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND No one to Answer at Roll Call Uncle Jimmy Green was carefully calling the roll one day in one of his classes. There were only fifteen young gentlemen present out of a class of six, and when the name was read out, a manly voice from where sheouted on boldly. "Here." Finally, however, an astonishing thing happened. As one name was called there was a dead silence in the room. Then the looked up and gazed sadly at it. "How is this poor young man a single friend in the world," he asked, reproachfully. Salary—June, July, August selling a new practical necessity. Reference for reliability required. Give name street address. K. Daily Kansas -Adv. Those nut chocolate sclairs, try them at Wiedemann's—Adv. COOKING BY PRESSURE IS LATEST TIME SAVER Cooking by steam pressure is the latest kitchen fad. A large aluminum kettle with a steam tight cover, allowing no evaporation, is the newest kitchen utensil that the housewife can now show she can do without, any longer." This new method of cooking is a great time and fuel saver. For example, beans and peas which according to the old way of cooking require 15 minutes in the oven or ten or fifteen minutes in the pressure cooker. A roast, ordinarily requiring three hours cooking, may be beautifully browned and deliciously flavored in fifty-five minutes under a pressure of fifteen or twenty pounds. A safety valve makes the use of the pressure cooker safe, and since there is always steam in the cooker it needs to be burning. Several different kinds of food can be cooked in the pressure cooker at one time, by placing the different substances in separate dishes, such as baking powder cans. a hot fire is required to run the pressure up to fifteen or twenty pounds whic his average amount required in the use of this unique "aid to the housewife". Here's a Chance to be a Diana Here's a Chance to be a Diana Any junior woman may become a follower or a rival to Diana this spring. All she needs to do is to practise with the junior gym class which practises archery on Tuesday and wednesday at 12:00 p.m. The class is planning to hold a contest at the May Fete. Ten women are expected to compete. Anyone wishing to enroll in the archery class may do so by seeing Dr. Alice Goetz at the Gym. They are new but they are good, the nut chocolate eclairs and chocolate nut sundaes. At Wiedemann's—Adv. Kodakers we develop and finish in one day. Squires' Studio...Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. Hash House League Schedule DIVISION I. | | Co-op | Ulrich | Martin | Neal | Hayes | Willis | Kinney | K K | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Co-op | | Sat A 10 Hw-2 | Sat A 17 N1-4 | Sat A 24 N1-10:30 | Sat M 1 Hw-2 | Sat M 8 Hw-2 | Sat M 15 N2-8:30 | Sat M 22 N1-10:30 | | Ulrich | | | Sat A 24 He-4 | Sat A 17 N2-4 | Sat M 8 N2-10:30 | Sat M 1 N2- 8:30 | Sat M 22 He-10:30 | Sat M 15 Hw-2 | Sat M 8 Hw TO HOLD HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS MEET MAY Tournament Will Take Place at Same Time as Invitation Track Meet In connection with the interscholastic track meet the annual high school tennis tournament will be held in August and May 1. Invitations have been sent to the four high schools in Kansas City as well as to all the high schools in Kansas and Manager Hammer expects year's entries to be the largest ever. The entertainment of the visitors for this tournament and the track meet will be left in the hands of the University students as far as possible. Several fraternities and clubs have already signified their intentions of taking care of some of the visitors whose classes will be taken care of as fast as they can is the only time the teams will visit the University this year and the plan is to show them the best possible time while they are here. "This is a splendid time to get a line on prospective students for next year and I don't think the students Hamilton this morning, " I hope to问学生 visitors taken care of by the students during their short stay and I think we can rely on the students to do their part. The visitors want to see the University and the student and this is what we should show 'hem.' Anyone desiring to take care of any number of visitors on this occasion should notify Manager Hamitson so that there will be no complication and no one will be left out. A list of entrants in the track meet and the tennis tournament will be ready at the manager's office on Monday. Tomorrow's H. H. Game Co-op vs. Neal, Ulrich vs. Martin, Hayes vs. K.K. Willis vs. 1038 Tenn. Daniels vs. Custer, M. M. Dad's, 1538 vs. 's' w.'s' Stevenson vs. Franklin, Hope vs. Dunakin Co-op, Midway vs. College Campus, Los Amigos vs. Moody, Oread vs. Track Training. Hash House League Standing Division I. Won Lost Pct. Martin 2 0 1.000 Kenney 2 0 1.000 Willis 2 0 1.000 Ulrich 2 0 1.000 Co-op 0 2 .000 Hawes 0 2 .000 K. K. 0 2 .000 Neal 0 2 .000 Division II. Won Lost Pct. Custer 2 0 1,000 Daniel 2 0 1,000 1328 Ohio 2 0 1,000 Stevenson 1 1 1,500 Lee'S 1 1 500 Y.M. 0 2 .000 Dad's 0 2 .000 Franklin's 0 2 .000 Franklin Division III Won Lost Pct. "You look tired, Bill. What's the matter?" Division III. Won Lost Pct. Track Training 2 0 1,000 Dunakin 2 0 1,000 Hope 2 0 1,000 Jose Amigos 1 1 1,500 Oread 1 1 1,500 Midway 0 2 0,000 Moody 0 0 0,000 College Campus 0 2 0,000 "Been studying for a make-up examination." Prof. Shaad Writes Article The April number of the Electrical World contains a technical article by Prof. George C. Shaad, of the department of electrical engineering, on "Small Electric Generating Stations". Professor Shaad's article takes the power plants of Kiowa and Cold Lake to tell the stories of its equipment of these plants and the manner of their management and operation. The article contains several cuts of the plants and numerous designs of the ground plan. "That's so? When did you start in?" "Tomorrow."—Jester. We have nivec imported 's in 25 cent boxes. Dunnimeir's -Adv. If you like the flavor of peach ice cream, try ours. Wiedemann's—Ana. "Waiter, bring me a large demi-tasse." → Judge. KODAKS STATIONERY PERFUMES Evans Drug Store Successor to Raymonds' 819 Mass. St. "Business is Business" so attend a "Perplexing Situation" and hear The Orchestra at the Christian Church Friday, April 23, & p.m. Friday, April 23, 8 p. m. See our grape fruit. We have especially good values at 5 cents. Dumplings are $2.99. The Eldmere— Strictly a Young Man's model—made with patch pockets, unlined coat and vest, straight cut trousers—It's a popular model with us.—You'll like it—Lots of good patterns at it $17 Johnson & Carl Monday --- Tuesday --- Wednesday April 26,27,28 Extraordinary Special Any Book in the Store AT COST Now Is the Time to Get Those Reference Books Hundreds of titles to select from: Engineering, Mathematics, History, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Economics, Physiology, Psychology, Philosophy, Banking, Education, English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Latin, Pharmacy, Sociology, etc. Medical books and a few Engineering texts not included. SENIORS Rowland's College Book Store WHERE STUDENTS GO" 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 The SophHopOneWeekfromTonight Make That Date Now