UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Special Sale of Tailored Wool Suits for Thursday $1695 Poplins, Serges, Gaberdines and Coverts. Navy, Belgian, Tan Green Gray Black. The size range is 14, 16, 18, and 36 to 40. The models and the styles are absolutely the newest, including Sport Suits and Tipperary styles. There are thirty suits in the lot and each and every one is worth $20, at $16.95 Innes, Bulline & Hackman An Expanding Vocation that merits the investigation of the high school student who is attracted towards science is that of 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. Chemical Engineering 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 Announcing This year's arrival of new tennis rackets $8.00 to $1.50 and $1.00 for beginners New balls, three leading makes 35c and 40c Carroll's Phones 608 709 Mass. St. Niftiest tennis shoes in town Sizes for women SCOTT SPEAKS TO PROFS Tells of His Trip to Belgium With Flour, at University Club Flour, at Universi Hon, Charles F. Scott, who has recently returned from Belgium whither he went as head of the Kansas commission for the relief of the country, spoke to the University Club last night. Mr. Scott toured the stricken parts of Belgium and the north of France and says that the stories of the devastation in those regions have not been exaggerated. Louvain is simply a mass of dust and mortar. In the great strife for Paris at the outbreak of the war, the Germans took Liege just as the grasshoppers used to stop trains—thousands were killed, but they prevailed by sheer weight of numbers. Both sides confidently expect victory, and at present both are strongly entrenched and they appear to be evenly matched so that a long war may be expected which will be ended only by exhaustion, since with the coming of spring the danger of starvation is averted. Also both sides firmly believe they are right and each has two Post Words with the words "Gott Strafe England" circulate among the people of Germany, and Mr. Scott noticed an English child drop an article marked "Made in Germany" in horror. Mr. Scott says that he is "more neutral than ever." Relief work now has been extended from Belgium to Northern France. Only a remnant of the population remains in this region and the Germans have taken over the country and are farming it intensively. Temporary Activity Precedes Decrease in Buying and Investing Potential HEAVY COST TO FOLLOW WAR From the Chicago Herald were able to expect war expenditure will reach the sum of $10,000,000, even by the end of the present year, seems highly probable, and that figure entirely leaves out of count the destruction of lives and property. War expenditure will have to be spent in reconstruction after peace. How is it possible, then, that the present great European war can do other than leave an economic rupture in the future of the world during the lifetime of the present generation? When Peace Returns Even when all allowance is made for recuperative powers, the calamity has been on too portentous a scale not to affect the financial outlook for many a year to come. Doubtest, as in other great economic events, the effect may be a little slow in displaying its full significance; indeed, it would not be altogether surprising if of considerable business activity during the earlier period of repairing the wastes occurred. But sooner or later the logical results must be confronted, and even admitting for a moment that America, by reason of its neutrality, may feel its effects less than any other country, nevertheless other nations sooner or later be affected by the falling off in the purchasing and investing power of the nations now at war For the moment, however, it is only natural that attention should be focused more upon the war itself, and on its immediate effects, than upon the outlook after the conflict heres another interesting thing of great one of the most interesting problems is that which is involved in financing the necessary imports of the belligerents. In this matter both financiers and politicians are busy. While the banking community is actively engaged in considering the best way to handle the position arising in America, it has not been Britain and France have tackled the Dardanelles problem—with which are intimately involved such considerations as the exports of wheat from Russian ports. NEW SPELLING AT INDIANA Adopts Simplified Style for Use and Themes Simplified spelling to a certain extent has been adopted by the faculty of the University of Indiana for use in the official publications of the university, and is used by the National Education Association, viz.: program, catalog, decalog, prolog, demagog, pedagog, tho, thoro, thorore, throfa, thrush, have been used in publications for some time. The simpler and more standardized forms are thorized as correct in standard dictionaries are to be used in the future. The use of simplified spelling by students in their written work will depend upon the attitude of the individual instructors, no action being taken to help a student fail to respond to the spelling of students. At the present time over sixty-five universities and colleges are using simplified spelling in their correspondence and publication, these are also permitting its use by these students written work. Seniors—we have a cap and gown and can take your picture any time Squires...Adv. ENGLAND FOLLOWS GERMANY Send the Daily Kansan home Adopts Scheme of Governmental Management of War During War Period From Philadelphia North-American. From Philadelphia North-American. Some things remain to be explained in George's government statement that the British government has decided to "take over" industrial establishments engaged in the production of war supplies. Apparently, there is not to be a complete assumption of authority by the Government, since the Chancellor of the Exchequer speaks of the limitation of employers' facilities for averting strikes by applications for averting strikes by questioning, a contingency which would seem unnecessary if the Government stepped in as employer. The gist of the matter is that Great Britain is now doing what the German Government, with characteristic foresight, did at the beginning of the war, namely, avert discontent among the German citizens that the benefits of Government contracts are equitably distributed between employers and employees. We are even told that officers of the Kaiser's quartermaster department have appeared at meetings of the treasury departments in Germany their rights. In England, the profits to factory owners engaged upon war material have been so enormous that the present movement among workers was inevitable. Once the question of trade-union regulations concerning hours of labor to suit the present emergency. All students enrolled in the teachers' course in physical education under Dr. Alice Goetz, in which course methods of teaching plays and games and handwriting are taken up, will be expected to attend every possible lecture in the Child Welfare Institute course. Attendance at these lectures will be substitut ed for two hours, and two hours of practice teaching this week. Dr. Alice Goetz Seniors—think it over, let us make your cap and gown pictures—Con Squires—Adv. Take a Look at Our New Sampeck Suits See the latest creations in fabrics. The full and quarter, silk lined suits. The full and quarter, alpaca lined suits. The last word in young mannish designing. $15 to $25 Exclusive Agents for Indestructible Luopage Rooms Wanted For High School Athletes Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights WRITE W. O. Hamilton, Robinson Gym, the Number, Price, and whether Boys or Girls. Subscribe for the Daily Kansan Dr. John Mez German Peace Worker Speaks in Fraser Chapel Wednesday Afternoon March 24 4:30 o'clock "The War That Ends War"