UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The AQUITANIA A new one-button suit model designed by A.G. Peine, the master designer for "Society Brand." We are showing it in dark blue cassimere with overlaid and light gray diamond weave Glen Urquhart plaid. $20 and $25 Styleplum 117 clothes are sold in Lawrence exclusively by us. PALESTINE MAY HAVE BOOM Capitalists Planning to Make it a Great Tourist Centre From Philadelphia North-American. The Allies already have reached an understanding regarding the disposition of the Holy Land and of those who are in Consolation in the event of the fall of the Turkish Empire, according to information reaching here from England through missionary channels. The plan, these reports say, is to make the Holy Land more accessible to travellers and to develop it as more of a tourist centre than it has been under Turkish rule. St. Sofa, according to the same information, is to become a cathedral of the Russian church. British capitalists are represented as already looking over the ground in Palestine with a view to the construction of trolley lines, the development ofagrarian fields and modern hotels. A support which will be adapted to the expected increase in commerce is included in the plan. The capitalists behind the venture are said to be favorable to the Zionist plan of populating Palestine with Jews from other countries, while others are interested in the schemes as affording a centre of Christian inspiration and worship. LOST - Mesh bag in or between Fraser and Administration building Return to Maude Coverdale, 1245 Louisiana; Bell phone 1244. Send the Daily Kansan home. HARRY WHITE SPEAKS TO Y. M. C. A. MEN Harry White, Y. M. C. A. worker in India, spoke in Myers Hall last night at 7 o'clock to discuss Y. M. afairs. He told of the work being done. Inside the Hermann, it is kept in Madras by the support of the University Y. M. There was considerable discussion of the possibility for Kansas to take its plans further, and this is one of the nation in establishing a sort of University extension in the far east. Yale, Princeton, Harvard and many smaller schools maintain men in the Orden in work among the orienteers in their intention of the founders of this work is to extend the influence of American universities to these students of the far east who in time will expatriate - influence in their own countries. H. L. Heinzmann, of Chicago, a K. U. alumnus, spoke in favor of the plan as regards the possibilities of this school in the far east. OPENING THE DARDANELLES An English View of the Commercial Results Which Should Follow from the N Y Times from the current discussion as to how much Russia wheat would be released by the opening of transit from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean, how much wheat it would produce and what would be the result on the commercial situation, the London Economist directs its attention. 1 says; How much grain will be available is uncertain, as no one can say whether last year's Russian harvest has been got down to the ports or is lying up country for want of transport facilities. It is, however, so much to the interest of the Russian government to get the grain through and help to rectify the exchange, that the government will try to get the grain to the seaboard; and as the Government has doubtless known of these naval operations for some time past, they have had an opportunity to carry all the grain down. We may, therefore, assume that a large quantity of grain will be thrown on to the market by an effective opening of the Bosporus. Hence, the revenue from the sea steamers are shut in the Black Sea, no one can say. In the early days of the war, cautious owners were shunning Black Sea ports, and those others who have lost the use of their steamers through the profitable trade of grain have been cursing themselves for not showing the same foresight. The amount of tonnage, however, actually in the Black Sea at present is probably small, and can scarely have any effect in weakening rates. We may, in fact, anticipate that the ship will greatly outweigh the tonnage set free. In other words, the probable result of the effective forcing of the Dardanele would be to send freights to a still higher level; and they are now 70 shillings shipowners who are confident expecting to get 100. But it adds that "we appear to be in for a period of cheaper grain; the 'bull movement' in wheat has come to an end." VALLEY TO HAVE GYM TEAMS IN COMPETITION Intercollegiate Contests in Athletic Stunts Would Reach More Men In an effort to encourage more University men to get into athletics the schools of the Missouri Valley are establishing teams that compete in other schools of those other schools. The need of such teams is imminent and directors of physical education in the various schools feel that it will stimulate interest in the gymnasium work. In this line Missouri University is taking the lead in the Valley. A gym team of four men was organized at the first of the year, but has since grown to be the work than in competition. However, the plan is to be a permanent one and the promoters plan to give letters to the gymmasts. These would not be given away in exchange for a kind of a minor emblem. The Missourians expect to open negotiations with Kansas in regard to a meeting of the gym teams in connection with the Annual Indoor track, meet between universities in Convention Hall. "I have long been in favor of gymnastic games between the different schools and I think it is one branch of athletics that should be used to give me all of KU, in speaking of the plan. "Some men take a delight in gymnism work. They should be given a chance to exhibit their skill as well as the other athletes. We are trying at this moment to put the man with Baker University and Emporia Normal but probably none will be arranged until next year. We could not expect to give a regular "K" for this work but if enough meets an expectation we would its worth. I believe some sort of emblem should be given. "We have heard nothing of Missouri's plan to meet us in Convention Hall at the time of the track season. We are not favor any plan offered to extend this branch of athletics. I believe it is possible and practical to hold such meets and it will probably be started by University of Kansas next year." The University Orchestra will give its annual spring concert with in the next two weeks. The date will be arranged later. The concert will be in Fraser Hall under the direction of J. C. McCanles. ORCHESTRA WILL GIVE SPRING CONCERT SOON The Orchestra is now preparing the program. William Dalton will play a cello solo and Miss Nina will solo assist in the program with a piano solo. Foreign Official—You cannot stay in this country. In accordance with a bill passed by the meeting of the Dental Faculty of State Universities, held in Philadelphia last week, four years will now be received as a D.P.S. degree, in the Michigan College of Dental Surgery. Four Years' Dentist Course Traveler—Then I'll leave it. for financial help. Have a permit to leave? of San Francisco, California, in the Chapel in Fraser Hall, on Friday, April 16, 1915, at 4:30 in the afternoon. Dr. Fluo is a member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Mass. DR. FRANCIS J. FLUNO, C. S. D. Traveler—No, sir. Foreign Official—Then you cannot leave. I give you six hours to make up your mind as to what you will do. —Boston Transcript. The Christian Science Society announces a Free Lecture on Christian Science to be given by Senior—“Can a basket ball?” Faculty Member—“I think not; at least, I have never heard one.” Rain Coats Rain Coats Pan-Hellenic Baseball Schedule for Ladies— for Men— Especially we want to call your attention to our double texture coat at $5 The best value in town. Hats to match. Acacia April 13 April 8 April 29 April 14 April 30 April 7 Σ AE ATQ Σ N DIVISION II. K Σ Δ T Δ Φ Δ θ H Θ H DIVISION III. Σ X Φ Γ Δ H K A Φ K F April 10 April 10 April 28 Φ Γ Δ April 14 April 30 April 7 May 5 May 6 May 4 April 23 Johnson & Carl that merits the investigation of the high school student who is attracted towards science is that of Chemical Engineering The demand for experts in this line is as keen as the desire of manufacturers for better processes and for the utilization of by-products. FLOWERS FOR THE PROM Orders should be placed early. Don't wait until the last day. Give the Florist a chance to get them out on time. 825½ Mass. THE FLOWER SHOP Phones 621 An Expanding Vocation The pecuniary rewards include both large salaries and liberal percentages of the saving which the chemist brings about. The course in the University is complete, and after the necessary practical experience and work in research, leads to the degree of chemical engineer. Address Vocation Editor UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas Subscribe for the Daily Kansan Seat Sale Saturday BOOTH TARKINGTON The popular short story writer of "Penrod" fame, wrote Seat Sale Saturday "The Man From Home" To Make People Laugh William Hodge who created the principal role carried Booth's laughs to millions of Americans The K. U. Dramatic Club Seat Sale Saturday Will produce this play at the BOWERSOCK THEATRE, APRIL 14 Prices:25c, 50c and 75c Seat Sale Saturday 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