For those Going to Kansas City: Supper will be served at THE COLLEGE INN tomorrow evening, from 5:00 o'clock to 6:30 WILL CONFER ON APRIL 19 Representatives Will Conside Plan of Reforming Foot-Ball Rules. MISSOURI VALLEY SCHOOLS WILL MEET THEN. The date for the football conference which was called sometime ago by Chancellor Frank Strong, has been set for April 19 All of the Missouri valley school have been heard from and have promised to send delegates to confer on the matter of reforming football rules. The schools which will be included in the representation besides Kansas are, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, Drake Iowa State College and Ames. The conference will be held in Kansas City, but the place of meeting has not yet been decided upon. The date, April 19, was set in order to hold the conference after the national rules committee meets in Boston, Mass., the latte part of this month. WRITERS CONFER. (Continued from page 1.) tail. I imagine that he is a strong character, as is exemplified in his books. "His book, "A Certain Rich Man" is, in my mind, a most marvelous work. It shows what Kansans can do and helps to place the state near the lead in achievements." Dr. Gladden began his series of lectures in connection with the Bible Institute this week with an address Tuesday afternoon on "Where Are We in Industry?" He started with a somewhat historical discussion of competition, which he said had been the regulative principle in economic life and then discussed the present industrial conditions and the possible outcome of the conflicts between employee and employee. In his address yesterday afternoon on "Where Are We in Social Morality?" Dr. Gladden gave the history and present stat of several vices which have in jured the body politic. His conclusion in regard to the liquor business was that in general there was much less drinking now than twenty-five years ago. On the other hand he felt that the gambling spirit whereby a man wants to get something for nothing, is influencing millions of people who are not tempted by any outward form of gambling. He will speak in chapel tomorrow at 10:00 o'clock in the morning, and also at 4:30 and at vespers Sunday. I would like to see all the men in my wrestling classes before the end of next week. B. C. ROOT. WEEK END SPECIAL: Silk petticoats. Black and colors. Wide tailored flounce, percale underlay. Special value at each. $4.98 Ribbon Sale. Taffeta, Messaline, Moire and wide fancy ribbons. All silk, and the best shades only. Values from 40c to 75c a yard. Special a yard..75c Ladies' Silk Lisle Lace Hose. Black only. The famous ONYX brand. 65c value, at a pair...50c Lace Stock Collars. White only. Dainty designs. 35c value at, each. ... 25c Belt Pins. Gold and silver, either plain or jeweled. 65c and 75c values at, each ... 50c Special showing of new Silk, Lingerie and tailored Waists for Spring. Demonstrations of the THOMPSON GLOVE FITTING CORSET, by an expert from New York, Monday, March 14. Entirely free. Any questions on correct corset or dress styles answered, Monday the 14th. James Bulline & Jackman The Italian Harp Orchestra at the Grand this week. The best things to eat at Vieh. The best things to eat at Vic's Prof. C. M. Harger, head of the department of journalism, contributed an article to a recent number of the Independent, New York, on "Those Kansas Editors." The article is illustrated with portraits of Regent W. Y. Morgan, of the Hutchinson News, Regent W. A. White of the Emporia Gazette, Arthur Capper of the Topeka Capital, E. W. Howe of the Athelison Globe, and C. S. Finch of the Lawrence Gazette. Wrote of Kansas Editors. Tickets for the Y. M. C. A. banquet can be secured either from the membership committee of which Fern Cramer is the chair man or at the Rest room every day this week, between 10 am 11 o'clock. Dr. Washington Gladden will be the principal speaker. Chancellor Strong returned today from Campbell College, Holton, where he spoke last night on "'The Relation of State Schools to Denominational Colleges." The Chancellor spoke Monday night to the Commercial club at Kansas City. Ice cream soda at Vic's. The Italian Harp Orchestra a the Grand this week. lee cream soda at Vie's. Fishing party lunches at Vic's For those who care, Schulz makes clothes. Marshmallow Sundaes at the College Inn. The Italian Harp Orchestra at the Grand this week. Fishing tackle at Vic's. MEN'S COMBINATION Tennis Oxfords. With the NEW, NON-SLIP SUCTION RUBBER SOLE, guaranteed to hold on "courts," made with full easy toe, uppers of soft "crome taned" calf leather, that won't get stiff after wetting. They're Kool and Komfortable Gentlemen. FISCHER'S. FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES. 814 Mass. St. The shipment of Brass K's for fobs. These are the newest things out. Brass K lacquered, so as not to tarnish 75c Gold plated - - - $1.00 Just Arrived The College Jeweler. Copyright 1910 The House of Kuppenbeimer Chicago Let Us Offer You a View OF THE Newest Spring and Summer Styles FOR Men and Young Men. We want to announce a visiting season for the style-loving Men of the University, at our Store. Come to learn, if not to buy, simply to inspect the beautiful new styles and patterns that will do any Man's heart good. Direct from The House of Kuppenheimer, The Source of Style. We share with you our buying advantages--when we make a saving it's half yours. We're here to stay. Here,building our success on your satisfaction.WELCOME! J. HOUSE & SON 729 Mass. St. Special for Easter—Ice Easter lilies, rabbits, and chicks in the shell. Made in ice cream. You get them at Soxman & Co.'s. Get your orders in early. Easter cards and books at Wolf's Book store. Stylish Clothes, Serviceable Clothes, Schultz Clothes, All the time. The Italian Harp Orchestra at the Grand this week. Special sale of 50 and 75 cent books, your choice for 25 cents, at Wolf's. In Stock and on Sale Queen Quality Shoes, Patents, Gun Metal, Suede, Oxfords, low buttons; Pumps. Ice cream at Vic's. Faxon-Newman 745 Mass. St. Ecke's Hall Newhouse Orchestra. Matinee Dance Friday Afternoon, ADMISSION 50 CENTS from 3:00 until 5:30 10. The diagram below shows the two paths of a train moving along a straight railroad track. The first path is represented by a line segment AB, and the second path is represented by a line segment AC. If the distance between A and B is 60 meters, and the distance between C and A is 40 meters, what is the length of the train?