UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K. U. VAUDEVILLE NEXT Real Stage Erected in Gym; Fund Will Furnish Fine Home For Girls Shall the K. U. Vaudeville profit go into the establishment of a girls' club? This is a new suggestion, offered so that the money can be put to immediate use at the beginning of the coming year. Similar stunts in the past have added to the dormitory fund, but that is still rather visionary. The rooming house plan is in harmony with the student loan fee, forment, for the students who live there and pay only their share of the cost of upkeep. As large a house as possible will be rented, and the rooms sub-let at cost. toob, details of the plan will be determined when the profits from the Vaudeville are known. Indications are that this will be a decided success, and the preparations are elaborate. A large platform is under construction at one end of the big Gymnasium floor, and all the wings, scenes draw on curtains, essential to the stage are now being built. The entire entertainment is being supervised by the department of physical education. The University orchestra will furnish music during the evening. Along Massachusetts The following odds and ends of store news picked up by reporters are chosen entirely for their interest to readers of the Daily Kannum. No space in this column can be purchased by advertisers. "Every year about this time there is special activity in athletic supplies, but this year it has been tremendous especially in golf accessories," Allie Carroll said this morning. "I don't know what has caused the demand. The opening of the Country Club should have some effect upon it, but the students are taking an unprecedented interest in games this year." Fornery the shoe-repaireer has a fluid called "Dry-foot" which will make shoes water-proof. It does not damage shoes, nor does it an offensive W. Winney of Winey & Underwood expresses this opinion on advertising; "insufficient and inefficient advertising is a wasteful expense; sufficient and efficient advertising is an economical investment." The cost of committing suicide has gone up. W.H. Varnum at the Round Corner Drug Store says that carbolic acid has advanced in price over seven hundred per cent. Thomas Edison is, at the present time making experiments to find a process by which the acid can be made in this country. A small plant is under construction at the present time, but the industry will probably be given up as soon as the war is over. Have you ever had the feeling that you could be heard for a biel because of noisy shoes? Fischer' show a means of relief by an economial rubber heel. This heel is made of the best flexible rubber and has a socket in the center. A steel plate is put in the center of the hee of your shoes, so that by being into which plate and the sock it enters with the rubber heel it adjustable and can be changed fro one heel to the other when one edge is worn down, thereby keeping th heel square. As an accommodation to motorists Mr. Fein has a compressed air system to force air into automobile, motorcycle and bicycle tires. The air is forced through a pipe under the walk. An eight foot rubber is used in this pipe and when not in use is hung up in a box near the curb. An indicator in the window shows the amount of pressure in the pipe. "The newspaper reports, which have been played up so prominently during the past few weeks, on the probability of Americans having to wear white clothes if the present continues, are afraid, afraid," said C. Shaler, the druggist, this morning. "I received notice of an advance in price on all brands of black dye, this morning, and it is probable that colors will stay that way. Even if there is soon prices will continue high and I would advise that people who need dyes of any kind buy them at once." Educate Yourself to the PUPPIES HAVE THEIR DAY Water Dogs to Furnish Means For Test of Circulation System Best Material and Work- manship in Shoe Repairing 54 Years Experience Speaks for itself FORNEY'S SHOE SHOP Two Doors North of the Varsity It seems as if puppies must ever serve the demands of science. This time it is the department of zoology which is using them to illustrate the circulatory system though the species is not like the usual puppies that are entertained free of charge in the medic laboratory. Amphibia, they term the new shipment just received from Venice, Ohio, and as the name suggests they like water. For these are the water puppies which many summers ago may have gathered the bait off your hook with one of their short fat, slimy legs. The water puppies have not made many friends since their arrival for the combination of the eel, the lizard, and the frog has produced nothing pleasant either in shape or odor. Going to put away your furs? Moth Balls and Crystals at Wilson's Drug Store—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. Glad to Meat You Fine Meats for Picnics. When you think of meat think of our number 14. Hess Bros. Meat Market Both Phones 14. 941 Mass. St. While attempting a slide to third base in a practice game Saturday afternoon, Walter Kauer, sophomore in the School of Engineering, was struck on the nose by a ball thrown by the player being positioned by McConnell proved that there was a bone broken. Kauer was unable to attend classes this week. tom Gumbier, Frank H. McFarlane, Harold B. Crowell, Marion C. Reid, Bland B. Hutchings, John H. Dykes W. Johnson and Guy L. Waldo. The Chi Omega sorority gave their annual Founder's Day banquet Saturday night at the house. The freshmen entertained the upperclassmen with a fairce after the banquet. Mrs. Ester Degen Howden, *Clara Morton*, Helen Degen, and Pearl Emley were back for the event. Calvin Lambert, who attended the University last semester and who is now employed on the Emporia Giraffes, will play in Delta Theta house his week-end. Phi Alpha Tau held initiation Wednesday night for Otto H. Dittmer, AlM Miss Olive Starns, '13, of Fairmount, Kansas, will visit at the Wood ruff Saturday and Sunday. Notice, Fraternities I have for lease some of the nicest rooms in town, with light, heat, hot and cold water—both furnished and unfurnished. If interested, call J.M.NEVILLE Notice. Fraternities! Let "Egg" shine those Shoes for that Date Houck's Barber Shop Stubbs Bldg., Opposite Court House-Phone, Bell 384 Commencement Speakers For High Schools Package Libraries Lantern Slides Class Plays Address University of Kansas University Extension Division Lawrence The most enjoyable outing when you have a good lunch. Picnic The Oread Cafe can fix up the very best. We clean and relock all kinds of hats. Ladies and Gents Panamas Especially. 737 Mass. St. ALL SHINES, 5c... Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE 12 W. Ninth Lawrence Pautatorium Phones 506 Ladies and Gents Imperial Shining Parlor and Hat Works Some of the many good things we have: Chicken Loaf, Veal Loaf, Potted Meats, Vienna Sausage, Potted Tuna, Alaska Red Salmon, Van Camp's Pork and Beans, Sweet or Sour Pickles in 10c bottles, Green, Stuffed or Ripe Olives in 10c bottles, delicious Peanut Butter Sandwiches in original packages, fresh Potato Chips, imported Sardines, Mustard Pickles, Pickled Onions, a large line of 10c packages of assorted Cakes and Cookies. 818 Mass. St We Also Make Any Kinds of Sandwiches 10e 25c and 50c 1241 Oread Remember the Place 592 Bell Phone The Oread Cafe Home Phone 60 HIAWATHA HOTEL (European Regular Meals and Short Order Rooms 50c and 75c THE FLOWER SHOP Those party flowers are always appreciated when they come from and we are always pleased to fill your orders $ ^{25} \% $ Mass. Phones 621 Professional Cards Want Ads J, F. BROCK, Optometrist, and Spouse J. L. HARRIS, Optometrist, 655 Mass. St., Bell Phone 655. Washington, DC. WANTED—To buy a second hand canoe in good condition. Address Daily Kansan, state price. HARRY YEDING, M. D Eye, ear, noses, and hands. Glasses fitted. Office, F. A. U. Bleg. Phones, Bell 513. Home 512. J. R. BICHELT, M. D. D. O. 822 BBCETT. Both phones, offices and residence C. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. Diseases of the stomach, surgery and gynecology Suite 1, F. A. U. Bldg. Residence 1261 Ohio St. Both phones. 25. DR. H, L CHAMBERS Office over Squires studio, Both phones. FOR RENT—A modern house of twelve rooms, in a very desirable location. Bell phone 1823. DR. PETER D. FAULS, Osteopathe, Office and residence. 7½ East 7th St. General practice. Both phones 541 hours to 9:30, 2 to 6, and 7 to 8 yrs. DI. N. HAYES, 292 Mass. St. Geneva, practice. Also treats the eye and Blid surgery. in or between Fraser and Administration Building. Finder keep dollar and return bag to Maude Coverdale, 1245 La. phone B. 1244. Classified LOST—Mesh bag containing dollar G. A. HAMMAN, M. D. Eye, ear and i.n. infection Guaranteed. Dick Blige FANK E. BANK, Inc., and abstraction of Title. Room 2. F. A. U. Building ED. W. PAISONS, Engraver, Watch jewelry. Belle Phone 710-211. 717 Mass. PHONE KENNEDY PLUMBING CO. for gar. goods & gear Mazda imps. 108- 796-532-4200 Barber Shops Jewelers FIDE INSURANCE LOANS, and Bank ad valuing. Belt 120. Home 2502. Insurance Go where they all go J. C. HOUCK, 012 Mean PROTSCH "The Tailor" SPRING SUITING Box Stationery All Grades—All Prices McColloch's DrugStore BURT WADHAM'S "College Inn Barber Shop" LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. WATKINS' NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $100,000 The Student Depository. Lawrence, Kansas Large and best equipped business college Kansas Lawyers Law TYPE abbreviation by machinist Write for sample of Stenotype notsand a catalog Full Line of Spring Suitings STUDENT HEADQUARTERS FRANK KOCH *STUDENTS' SHOE SHOP* R. O. BURGERT, Prop 1107 Mass, St. tisfaction Guaranteed A. G. ALRICH 744 Mass. Street. THESIS BINDING Engraved, and Printed Cards. Sheaffer's Self-filling Fountain Pens. At Merge Street. Real Summer Recreation for the High School Teacher Is no longer thought to mean a back-woods retreat haunted by the sense of falling behind the ever-moving educational procession. It means not only a physical change of scene but also a meeting with new ideas, acquaintance with new personalities, healthy growth of mind and renewal of power. The true recreation combines pleasure with preparation for professional advancement. Upon these lines is built the Summer Session of the University of Kansas For some, this session affords the only opportunity to prepare to meet certificate requirements for next year under the law passed by the recent legislature. legislature. For all, it affords opportunity to pursue work in any of 29 departments and 130 courses under the most competent instruction by professors in the University faculty and six well-known teachers from other institutions. The Extra Class-room Activities will be an important feature of the Session. will be an important feature of the Session. The COBURN PLAYERS will again present their delightful out-of-door entertainments. SPECIAL LECTURES for the benefit of teachers will be given by Dr. Edward F. Buchner of John Hopkins: ATHLETICS and PLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES will be discussed in lectures by Dr. Henry S. Curtis, organizer of the American Playgrounds Association. AGRICULTURE and ALLIED INDUSTRIEES will furnish the AGRICULTURE and ALLIED INDUSTRIEES will furnish the subjects for several extension lectures. Special Announcement is Made of Additional Courses in Spanish provided for by appropriation from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. A Course (Conditional) on the History of South American Countries, Courses in Physical Education preparatory for the handling of physical education and playground work in high schools. A New Course in Bacteriology and two courses in Anatomy First Term, June 10 to July 21; Second Term, July 22 to August 11. For Catalog or Further Information write to the Dean of the Summer Session University of Kansas Lawrence