UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THE OREAD CAFE "JUST A STEP FROM THE CAMPUS" Best of eats. Best of service. Reasonable prices. Ask your friends Seating capacity 125. New and up-to-date. The students' cafe. E. C. BRICKEN, Proprietor Style for $17 Young men! This season more than ever you will find models and patterns in this famous line that will measure up to your standard of excellence. 1241 OREAD Are showing for Easter all the new patterns such as Glen Urquhart plaids, club checks and a wide variety of stripes. It will pay you to give them the "once over" and to remember that they are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or a new suit. See large ad in this week's Saturday Evening Post. Easter Shoes Easter Hats Lectures in Baldwin Prof. E. H. S. Bailey of the department of chemistry, lectured in Baldwin last night. His subject was "The Source and Distribution of Food Products. Reynolds Bros. will expect thevisiting basketball teams to call—Adv. Doors closed at 7:50 Sunday night Church, Church, Gauja's Passion Service—A Mission Dean Sayre to Lead Dean L. E. Sayre, of the School of Pharmacy, will lead the morning prayer services next week. Reynolds Bros. for the best chili- Adv. Doors closed at 7:50 Sunday night Plymouth Church. Gaul's Passion service—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home Trego Club Meets Trego County Club will meet Friday evening at 7 o'clock in Fraser Hall, Room 306, in honor of the Trego County teachers and high school basketball players. Dr Mez Speaks Tonight Dr. Mez Speaks Tonight Dr. John Mez, peace lecturer, will speak at the P i Kappa Alpha house. 1641 Kentucky street, tonight at 8 meeting is not to be restricted to members of the Juraprius Club. Doors closed at 7:50 Sunday night Plymouth Church. Gaul's Passlo service—Adv. Reynolds Bros. for the best chili- Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. Cokes at Reynolds will give you basketball "pop."—Adv. Cokes at Reynolds will give you basketball "pop." - Adv. Debate Tonight The Inter-Society debate will be held in Fraser, Room 313, tonight at 8 o'clock. The question is: Resolved? That the state of Kansas should make loans to prospective land owners on the security of farm lands. CHEMICALS WILL MAKE ANNUAL CHICAGO TRIP The senior chemical Engineers will take their annual trip to Chicago next week. The party will be in charge of Prof. W. A. Whitaker and will leave Lawrence March 31 and return April 7. The trip will include the following Indiana towns: Indiana Harbor, Grasselli, Argo, Whiting, Gary, and Buffington. For "Goodness" Sake try Reynolds Bros. "Smooths." - Adv. For light lunches try Reynolds.— Adv. For "Goodness" Sake try Reynolds Bros. "Smoths."-Adv. Schedule of Tournament Boys' Championship Winfield. . . . . Girls' Championship Chanute. {1:40} 8:40 Horton. {1:40} Bonneur Spgs. {1:40} Hill City. {1:40} Paola. {2:15} 8:40 Ellsworth. {2:15} Baldwin. {2:15} Colby. {2:15} Atchison. {2:50} 9:15 Klown. {2:50} Sterling. {2:50} Eudora. {2:50} Lyndon. {3:25} 9:15 Whitewater. {3:25} Rosedale. {3:25} Ark. City. {3:25} Oksaloaola girls entered after drawing and takes place of first team DEBATERS GET DATE TO BEAT MISSOUR Don Joseph and Cale Carson, members of the debating team which is to oppose Missouri on the Monroe Doctrine question, went to Kansas during the state's debates their arguments at the city library there. They will return tonight. The Missouri debate is to occur at Columbia, on April 23. The question is: Resolved: "That the United States should abandon the Monroe Doctrine." Kansas will defend the affirmative. Hugo Wedell, Cale Carson, and Don Joseph are the three men on the Jayhawker team. Subscribe for the Daily Kansan. What Thev Sav: Prof. Arthur MacMurray; I sure would like to catch the lookouts who took the lookouts on footfall in full stage. Believe me, I would make it hot for him. Dean F. W, Blackman: Now, young men, let me warn you. don't marry for money. But after you are married if you find out that your wife has an income of a few thousand a year don't worry about it. Prof. Palmbalad; I am kind to my students—when they do not have their lessons I don't scold them but mark them a IV instead. Prof. C. A. Dykstra; If possible, I study the study of political political science next year. Dr. Burdick: Now if the Ladies Aid Society will please come to order, ac will take up the discussion $m$ of sales. Dr. John Mez: (quoting David Starr Jordan) It may be the sign of a good heart to love everybody but it shows poor taste Dean P. F. Walker: There will be much for the American engineer to do at home after the war. But in the rebuilding of captured industrial plants, European countries will call upon America for finished products, including materials and industry to renewed activities and these in turn will demand of the American engineer the highest efficiency of his technical training. Conrad Hoffmann: The Hash House League? Fine! Great Stuff! you bet; it sure is all right. All we lack now is an inter-fraternity baseball league. We don't play baseball in Wisconsin, we had an inter-fraternity team that beat the Varsify one year. Adrian H. Lindsey: There are greater social advantages if a fellow is an athlete or even tries to be if he isn't. I expect to see at least 500 men running and squabbling to find room on the baseball field in two weeks. This is fine for the student body and for the student's body. Alex Greighton: The decorations at this year's Prom will be absolutely different. Nothing like them has ever attempted here, at the University. Martha Taylor: I dislike the sunshine. After the sun has been out five minutes it dazzles my eyes and I wish that all the days were cloudy. Prof. Arthur Mitchell: Some try to prove that pain is not real, but, if I have a pain, I argue that it is real in one sense, that it is inconvenient. John M. Shea: As soon as the weather settles 1 expect to have the paint gang improve the external appearances of Fraser. **Registrar Foster:** There ought to be some way to beat the old-clothes man. At this time of year he realizes a rich profit from slightly used overcoats and handkerchiefs and professors. Especially the overcoats are of good quality and often show no sign of wear, but are disposed of to the old-clothes man in anticipation of new fall models. There are men on the Hill who can make a difference to the latest cat and who could use these coats at reasonable prices. BASKET BALL Special Arrangements for Visiting Teams You who have been here before know the place LEE'S COLLEGE INN Down the hill from the Library