UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Reading for an Idle Hour "Twenty-one new volumes in Everyman's Library are announced for immediate publication by E. P. Dutton & Co., "The Life," butbon & Co., combines biography with critical interpretation of the poet's work. Two of the titles are concerned with famous essays—the second volume of James Joyce, and the third volume of which the first volume was reprinted some time ago in Everyman's Library under the title "Essays in Literature and History," and a two-volume collection of Carnegie's collection of a note by James Rowsell Lowell. There are several famous books of fiction, including "The Story of a Peasant," by Erckmann-Chartrinin, in two volumes, which deals with the French Revolution; two of Douroff's stories; "Poor Follies and Tamarins" by Ralph Haworth's romance of "Windsor Castle;" "The Subaltern," by the Rev. George Robert Gleig, which under a thin guise of fiction tells the author's reminiscences of the Peninsular War. "Tom Gringle's Log," by Michael Scott, is a farrago of exciting adventures and sea pictures supposed to be the diary of a midsidshipman in 1830, to which Peter Paul Rubert's Magazine, in 1829, Arthur Young's "Travels in France and Italy During the Years 1787-" still has social and historical as well as economic interest. The "Heimaskringia" of Snowe Sturlason, the epical history of the Kings of Norway, has an introduction and a foreword by John Bawer. By Sir George W. Cox, contains sixty-five stories of Grecian gods and heroes. Doesen's dramatic poem "Brand" has an introduction by Philip H. Wickleed, while for Emerson's "Poem" does not. The critical and interpretive introduction by George Jacob Holkyo to Thomas Paine's "The Rights of Man," and by G. W. Kitchin to Bacon's "Advancement of Learning." This book is one of the titles dealing with history, and "British Historical Speeches and Orations," compiled by Ernest Rhys, is another, while two famous old book are Josephus' and Emerson's introduction by Dr. Jacob Hart, and Caesar's "Gallic War and Other Commentaries," with De Quincey's introduction. Along Massachusetts The clerks in the Indian Store are wondering why a certain shipment of eardthen ware from Australia came to be soaked with salt water. The ware which bears the name Stellmacherwerk came from Australia and was put on paper and tied. When it was unpacked here it was found to be wet and salt crystals had formed on the paper and string, which had rotted, due to the salt. The ware is very unique both in shapes and designs. It may be used as vases or for potted plants. The inside of the ware is a sealing layer from seating through it. There are several different shapes, in colors, gray, green or brown with pictures of children and dogs on the sides. There is nothing slow about our business, the world moves and so do we, declares the manager of the Lawrence Transfer Company. Although April is rather early for butterflies, the Flower Shop has a new variety of sweet peas by that name which has become popular with gardeners. The largest order for rare and unusual wild flowers are sent from Chicago. Just as the horsecase gave way to the electric, so is the leather shoe giving way to the rubber composition shoe. Starkweather have just received a large number of rubber shoes. The sole is made of ground-up leather and rubber which has been vulcanized and the tops are made from the same kind of cotton fibre that is used in making autocollant shoes. The United States Tire Co., the largest manufacturer of rubber goods in the world. A half barrel of cocoa cola; that's the amount the customers of Lee's College Inn consume each week. A half barrel contains 25 gallons and a quarter barrel contains 10 gallons. During quiz week just double the amount of cocoa cola is sold at the Inn. It is interesting to observe the great number of high school and University students who are willing to walk as far as Anderson's restaurant for their meals. The dining room is filled three times a day with young men and women whose talk is mainly of school affairs. No matter how big a "kid" you grow to be you still have a hankering for a pocket knife—one a little better than the other fellow's. The Jaedie hardware store has built up a reputation among the boys and men of the city through its special attention to pocket knives. A customer went into Bricken's the other day and looking around said to the fountain man, "I see you have a new fraternity banner, Eta Bita Pie." Bricken says that half his customers ask about that banner. George Ware, down at Rowlands, surprised his friends the past week by getting. married. One of his friends saw an account of the wedding with the heading, "WearStarkweather." He clipped it out and wrote the word SHOES after the headline and sent it to the new firm. Among the greatest time-saving machinery invented in recent years are the harness sewing machines and the dies to cut the harness. The modern harness-maker makes the harness take 10 hours. Formerly it took a week or more, said Ed. Klein, local harness maker and dealer this morning. Things No Man Likes to Do Things No Man Likes to Do Introduce his very good looking roommate to the girl he has down to the crame. Have the spotlight reflected on him by a female davidylell artist. Have his fortune tied up in Mexican government bonds. govePment bonds. Tell her the reason he didn't get better seats was because he was broke.—Tiger. Friday and Saturday are fruit salad days at Wiedemann's—Adv. Now that it is picnic time we have all kinds of good things: hand-made cheeses, olive-piment cheese, blue label, olive salad, and potted tuna fish. At Dumfries."—Adv. The University of Kansas Offers over 200 courses BY MAIL through its Correspondence Study Department. Credit given for all college work. Address University Extension Division, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. White Skirts and Dresses As a customer said yesterday, "They are quite fussy". White skirts in many new styles and in such fabrics as Bedford Cord. Poplin, Rice Ratine, Linen, Honey Comb and Elephant Skin. A new one, middy skirts for tennis or golf, each. $1.50. Now would be a good time to select a new white dress. We are showing a beautiful line in many new styles and fabrics. Prices range from $2.50 to $6.00. Priced from $3.50 to $20.00. The midday blouse dress for every day wear is proving a popular seller at $5.00 to $5.00. WEAVER'S Dormitory Fiction "I don't stand for that kind of picture myself, but you see, it belongs to my roommate."—Awgwan. Salary - June, July, August selling a new practical necessity. Reference for reliability required. Give name of street address. K. Dally Karsen. -- Adv. Dormitory Fiction At First Baptist Church, morning; "From Apostle to Apatote." Evening; "A Good Man Growing Better in Politics."—Adv. Peace ice cream, flavored with the Peace. Try ours. Wiedemann's— Adv. Mrs. Morgan up to date dressmaking and ladies' tailoring. Also party dresses. Prices very reasonable. 1321 Tennessee. Phone 1161 W. Send the Daily Kansan home. "Gentlemen are requested not to smoke on the campus." The wages of Gin is Breath.—Lampoon. Ladies' Tailoring how about the engineers?" — Minneaha. Cap and gown pictures. Squires.— Adv. Kodakers we develop and finish in one day. Squires' Studio—Adv. THEATRE VARSITY --and Today: Shubert Presents "THE ARRIVAL OF PERPETUA" Featuring VIVIAN MARTIN Starring this season with Lew Fields in "The High Cost of Loving" Tomorrow: Lord Tennyson's Poem, "Ench Arened," mutual master picture, featuring Lillian Gish and selected artist. 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Graduation Gift An Ideal Gold Filled, $10 to $20 Solid Gold, $25 to $75 Leather, $2 to $15 Elegant Values The College Jeweler A Chicago fan from the University of Chicago has found what the real hardships of war are. This freshman, William Beauchamp, has been capable of finding solutions to military prison and is now serving in Red Cross for the English army. Chicago Frosh Gets Taste of War At First Baptist Church, morning "From Apostle to Apostate." Evening; "A Good Man Growing Better in Politics."—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. If you like fruit salad try ours. Wiedemann's—Adv. Only at Peckhams GREAT FIVE- STAR AGGREGATION BOWERSOCK TODAY SHUBERT Wed. Mat. 500 to 1.60 Nights and Sat. Mat. ARROW SHIRTS Sold exclusively by *WM_H CRANE *THOS_W ROSS *BUSKLE *AMELIA BINGHAM *MABEL TALIAFERRO in the NEW HENRIETTA NEXT—HIGH JINKS Have a soda fountain in your home by ordering a case of soda water from McNish. Phones 198—Adv. 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