Class. City.wers. proper and lding. M. D. of on Store. paired n; best LINE," and Cor- Kodaks, Moving. TTT Open day intending Vt. Stt. and and classes in session S, cks, and ailor Sailor t. ment ed. R SHOP. Prop. students go. Kansas NG Work for the Hours; 25c STORE. Y. W. CONFERENCE WAS SUCCESSFUL DELEGATES TOLD OF JAPA. NESE GIRLS. Miss Kerr Said Japanese "Stunt Days" Have Brilliant Intellectual Flavor. The West Central Territorial Conference of the Y. W. C. A., representing the eastern half of Kansas, concluded its annual session Sunday evening. Delegates were present from the following high schools and colleges: Washburn, Kansas City University, Otawa, Kansas State Agricultural College, Hiawatha Academy, Campbell College, Baker, Haskell and Clay county high school. Japanese Y. W. C. A. work was the subject of Miss Kerr's address at the cascade luncheon held in the Methodist church Saturday noon. She compared a conference in Tokio, that she attended, to the annual cascade conference of the University Y. W. C. A. "The Japanese girls are not in the least lazy," said Miss Kerr, "for the convention I attended was called at five in the morning. A "stunt day" such as is so often a part of the festivities in American colleges, was a feature of the conference. The girls always seemed to feel that the stunts should be characterized by an intellectual flavor, and many of them were quite brilliantly worked out. They took especial delight in giving charades in English, and displayed a remarkable knowledge of the puning possibilities of English words. "In fact, all the girls under the care of the Association showed unusual proficiency in learning English. A ten year old girl sat by me during a speech I heard in the native tongue and translated it into English for me so well that I was easily able to understand the speaker." After the game Saturday afternoon, about two hundred girls faced the storm and attended Chancellor and Mrs. Strong's reception. Miss Oooloah Burner addressed the conference on, "Is the Association Meeting the Demands of the Times in the Student World?" Miss Burner also gave the farewell address to the conference Sunday evening. "This session of the Sectional Student Conference has been a remarkable success," said Miss Nadia Thomas, this afternoon. "Not only have the girls expressed an unusual interest in the proceedings, but their splendid attendance during the inclement weather Saturday and Sunday was the manifestation of their real sentiment toward us, and shows how the girls of the University feel toward the association and its work." Miss Thomas spoke to the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday afternoon on the subject, "Our University ideals." Send your cleaning work to the K. U. Pantatorium. Phone 1400. WILL FORM RIFLE TEAM. Tastes like maple. The maple nut ice cream at Wiedemann's. If you are hungry after the dance go to the Hiawatha Cafe. Furnished rooms, warm and comfortable in new cement house fully modern. 1006 Miss. Phone Bell 2568. Ladies hand bags at Wilson's Drug Store. Members of National Guard Will Compete For Medals. Try the maple-nut ice cream, at Wiedemann's. About twenty of the crack shots in the University company of the Kansas National Guards will form a rifle club in the near future to compete, under the auspices of the war department, with other University companies of the middle west. A medal will be awarded to the best man in each company and the winning team will be given a cup. Several rooms for girls may be obtained at 1231 La. Bell 2056. Purse Protectors. We take care of the contents of your purse and see that you get full value for what you spend. Wolf's Book Store. If you are going to the football game the proper thing to take is a box of chocolates, the proper kind to take is Wiedemann's. After the dance go to the Hiawatha Cafe Students, the Lawrence Studio will save you ten per cent on Kodaks, Films, and photo supplies. 734 Mass. St. Kodaking finishing lowest prices. 26 3t Why pay sixty cents for chocolates when you can get just as good or better quality at Wiede mann's? A large assortment of chocolates at Wilson's Drug Store. Oysters any style at the Hiawatha Cafe. Try them after the dance. Toilet waters and perfumes at Wilson's Drug Store. See Boyles, the printer, for your programs, cards, etc. Try the hot chocolate with whipped cream Five cents a cup at Wiedemann's. Entertained Kansan Board. The staff of the University Kansan and the faculty members of the School of Journalism were entertained last Tuesday evening at the home of Lawrence Meissner who is a member of the Kansan board. The party was given in honor of his birthday. The evening was spent in playing games after which refreshments were served. The Greek Symposium will meet Thursday evening at the home of Prof Wilcox. Miss Grace Light will read a paper on "The Place of Latin and Greek in Our Schools." For Rent—One large double room, good location. 1208 Miss. St. Bell 1253. Pay your football bets at Wiedemann's. OF COURSE YOU KNOW in fingers. Money, in this respect, is a lot like flaxseed that you can't keep flaxseed in your hand—it runs between your fingers. Money, in this respect, is a lot like haxseed. Keep it in your own hands and it will get away from you—little by little—till it's all gone. you—little by little—till it's all gone. Put your money in the hands of this bank, where it will be held as securely as flaxseed in a canvass bag. LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK "Banks, the Shoe Man" 1107 Massachusetts St. A nice line of shoe polish, laces, and etc., always on hand. STUDENT TRADE SOLICITED RED MUMS FOR THE GAME at THE FLOWER SHOP MRS. GEO. ECKE. 8251/2 Mass. Phones 62 Phones 621. Fancy Toilet Articles and Perfumes, at RAYMOND'S DRUG STORE This way for the greatest bunch of Enthusiastic clothes that ever struck Lawrence. All new stuff---and all fine stuff. Not the fancy frilled tawdry variety, but the most elegantly refined metropolitan clothes ever designed. Especially warm members in Overcoats and Suits at $25,$20 and $15. Our own Tailor is here to look after the fit.