UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN CH TEXT BOOKS PUSHED ASIDE FOR VACATION Many High School Students Quit for Summer's Work Household Moving CO. d Night nming. ont St. and Play By Will Montgomery Eskridge High School, May 21- School closed Tuesday with the finish of all the final examinations. Mr. Brown and Mr. Crawford our super- intendent and to us for another year, they have taught four successful terms here. nst aste By Louise Moffett Peabody High School, May 21—School closed Friday with the annual Butler picnic at the city park. Rev. Mr. Brooks preached the baccalaureate sermon Sunday night at the Presbyterian church. The annual Junior-Senior banquet at which all of the faculty were present was held Saturday night at the Palisade hotel. On Tuesday night the Japanese operetta, Princess Chrysanthemum was given by the grades. On Thursday night Dr. G. Frank Ream of Baker University addressed the graduating class of fourteen girls and one boy. By Paul Hoffman Ellsworth High School, May 21—The final examinations ended Wednesday. This closes the school year of 1912. Store Work will be commenced immediately on the addition to the present building. Wind up With; a Lose By Chas. J. Reid. Great Bend High School, May 20—The ball team lost the last game on the home field Saturday. They were 4 to 0 by Nickerson high school. SENIORS TAKEN INTO RANK OF OLD GRADS By J. B. McKay SENIORS TAKEN INTO Olathe High School, May 21—The alumni of the Olathe high school received the Class of 1912 into membership tonight at a formal banquet held at a local hotel. After dinner speeches were made by several prominent alumni of the school. WASHINGTON TAKES A TROPHY IN TRACK MEET By Irvan Allen Commencement Gifts Washington High School, May 20—The Inter-County track meet held at Washington was won by this school with 63 points. Linn, the strongest opponent, received 40 points and Haddam 1. The county half mile record was broken by GIRLS Old School Day Romances BOOKS My Sorority My Commencement The Girl Graduate (Her Own Book) Vacation Book (Riley) My Fraternity The Fragrant Field Chap Records Trips Abroad Girls I Have Met Jewel Boxes, Cut Glass, Initial Stationery, Memory Books, Fountain Pens, Pipe Racks, Seal Leather Pocket Books, Golf Clubs, Caddie Bags. Automobile Trip Records University Book Store 803 Mass. Street Alexander Creighton. He has also carried away a few honors in the two recent K. U. meets. Washington added another trophy to her already good supply. Stafford High School, May 20—A picnic for all the members of the local high school was held Saturday afternoon at the Roesacker lake, under the auspices of the high school Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. All had an enjoyable time. Had Picnic on Green Bv Earl Bennett Lawrence Pastor to Speak Commencement exercises will be held Thursday evening May 23 at the Weide opera house. Rev. Noble Strong Elderin, pastor of the Plymouth church of Lawrence, Kansas, has been secured to deliver the commencement address. TUITION FROM NON- RESIDENTS BRINGS $1400 C. C. Brown Elected Superintendent B. Charles Roughton Mankato High School, May 20—The school expects to have an enrollment of nearly two hundred next fall. This will require the addition of another teacher to the five already installed. Lawrence Pastor to Speak The tuition of non-resident students amounted to over fourteen hundred dollars this last term. By Charles Doughton Iola High School, May 21—The board of education held a meeting Monday to elect the city teachers for the coming year. Prof. C. C. Brown, of Concordia was chosen to succeed By Irene Ruggles Professor Mayberry, the superintendent of the city schools, who will take that same position in Wichita next year. With the exception of two vacancies in the high school, the same teachers were re-elected for the coming year. BOYS Wash Dresses For these warm days, in a range of pretty cool materials, including Linens, Percale, Batiste, in white and colors. ONYX SILK HOSE $2.50 to $7.50 of Tan Linen or White Pique, with Patent Leather Belts NORFOLK SUITS of White Galatea—the Mendel make, at $2.00 At a pair 75c NORFOLK MIDDY BLOUSES $7.50 Pure thread silk, wide garter tops. Black, tan, and most all shades. Thursday P. M. from 3 until 6 we will sell the $1.25 quality ANNOUNCEMENTS The K. U. Debating Society will hold the last meeting of the year at seven o'clock Thursday evening in Fraser. The regular program of two debates will be given. **all announcements for this collumn and told the news editor before 11 A.M.** The Chancellor's open hour for members of the faculty is from 3 to 4 p. m. on Tuesday of each week. The Chancelor's open hour for students is from 3 to 4 p. m. on Monday of each week. Two scholarships of $100 each are offered to freshman women by the Woman's Student Government Association. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Wednesday, May 22 Voice Recital, Clifford F. Royer, Examination Schedule Friday, May 24 1:30 classes, Friday afternoon, May 4 11:15 classes, Saturday morning. May 25. 10:15 classes, Monday morning. Mav 27. 2:30 classes, Tuesday morning, May !8. 4:30 classes, Tuesday afternoon, day 28. 8:00 classes, Wednesday morning May 29. 3:30 classes, Wednesday afternoon, May 29. 9:00 classes, Friday morning. May 31. Three hour classes will be examined from 8:00 until 10:00 if scheduled for the afternoon or until 3:30 if scheduled or the afternoon. Two hour classes will be examined from 10:20 to 12:00, if scheduled for the morning; 3:50 to 5:30 if scheduled for the afternoon. Laboratory classes are to be examined at the time corresponding to schedule above to the first laboratory period or at the time corresponding to the second when such an hour exists) at the discretion of the head of the department concerned. Four and five hour classes will be examined from 8:00 to 11:00 of scheduled for the morning; 1:30 to 4:30 if discheduled for the afternoon. All University classes will be vacated after chapel on Friday, May 24. KANSAS CITY THEATERS Tuesday, May 28. Concert", Duphenthorn 6f Music, School of Fine Arts, Fraser hall 8:15. Wednesday, May 29. Commencement Concert. Annual examinations. Tuesday, May 28 In The BALKAN PRINCESS NEXT WEEK Howes Travel Festival SAM S SHUBERT THIS WEEK LOUISE GUNNING Monday, May 27. Baccalaureate Sermon. Dr. Edward A. Steiner, Grimnell College, Music numbers by the University Orchestra. Sunday, June 2. Thursday, May 30. Memorial Day. Holiday. Monday, June 3. Bama College for Specialty Jewelry Organ Recital, Charles Sanford Skilton, Dean of School of Fine Arts, Fraser Hall 8:15 p. m. Wednesday, May 29. Regatta, Potter Lake, west campus, 2:00. Swimming races, water games, canoe races, pageants and "stunt"s Tuesday, June 4 WILLIS WOOD THIS WEEK EVA·LANG Alumni Address, Ethel Allen Hamilton A. B. B' 82 A. M. '85, Fraser hall 11:00 a. m. The Freedom of Suzanne NEXT WEEK "45 Minutes From Broadway." Business College Commencement Exercises, Robinson Symmagnum 10:00. Special Class-day Exercises. Wednesday, June 5 A Fine Line of SPRINGSUITINGS KOCH THE TAILOR. Write for our beautiful inspirational estate free. It will about the school, schools around it, its surroundings and so on. It will be to blower insect, anchorman, a fish, a whale, an elephant, a cow and a cat. WE CALL US LAWRENCE BOSTON COLLEGE, LAWRENCE, K Address, "Works and Days," Hamilton Wright Mabie, A. M., L. H. D., LL D., Associate Editor of the Outlook. We have Gone Back to Our Old Prices Peerless Cafe 906 Mass. Street. R. B. WAGSTAFF Fancy Groceries >FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES> "Rag" Shoes-in Gold Filled - - - 3.00 Any of the above numbers made in Sterling Silver - - 1.75 No.270 - Only made in Gold Filled. This is the name some jeglous manufacturers of leather goods only, have given the White Canvas Shoes that are taking the country by storm this summer. Just the shoes, whether you go to the mountains or country--or stay at home, they are suitable and sensible and good looking. Look cool--and the consciousness of it will help you to keep cool. --At-in Gold Filled - - - 3.00 Any of the above numbers made in Sterling Silver - - 1.75 No.270 - Only made in Gold Filled. Womens' Button Boots $3.00 to $4.00. Colonials and Strap Pumps $2.50 to $3.00 OTTO FISCHER'S 813 Mass. St. Pure Silk Hose M. J. SKOFSTAD Reinforced Heel, toe, and sole—35c pair, three shoes $1.00. Also hose with linen heel and toe, two for 25c. 829 Mass. ED. W. PARSONS, Engraver, Watchmaker and Jeweler. 717 Mass. Street Lawrence, Kar FORNEY Shoe Shop 1023 Massachusetts St. Solid Gold Scarf Pin 3.50 Gold Filled Scarf Pin 2.00 Ster. Silver Scarf Pin 1.75 Prices include Fraternity emblems. Gold filled jewelry have solid gold emblems Cut this out and save for future reference. We guarantee our goods to be the finest made. Stick Pins and Tie Clasps No. 226—Solid Gold Tie Clasp $4.00 No. 226—Gold Filled Tie Clasp 2.00 No. 226—Ster. Silver Tie Clasp 1.75 No. 228—Gold Filled Tie Clasp 2.00 No. 228—Golder. Silver Tie Clasp 1.75 No. 230—Solid Gold Tie Clasp 4.00 No. 230—Gold Filled Tie Clasp 2.00 No. 230—Ster. Silver Tie Clasp 1.75 No. 231—Solid Gold Tie Clasp 5.00 No. 231—Gold Filled Tie Clasp 2.00 No. 231–Ster. Silver Tie Clasp 1.75 No. 232—Gold Tie Clasp 4.00 No. 232—Gold Filled Tie Clasp 2.00 No. 232–Ster. Silver Tie Clasp 1.75 No. 234–Gold Filled Tie Clasp 2.00 No. 234–Ster. Silver Tie Clasp 2.00 Bar Pins No. 264 - Solid Gold Bar Pin - $7.50 No. 265 - Solid Gold Bar Pin - $7.00 No. 266 - Solid Gold Bar Pin - $6.00 No. 267 - Solid Gold Bar Pin - $5.00 No. 268 - Solid Gold Bar Pin - $5.00 No. 269 - Solid Gold Bar Pin - $5.00 No. 271 - Solid Gold Bar Pin - $5.00 No. 272 - Solid Gold Bar Pin - $5.00 No. 273 - Solid Gold Bar Pin - $6.00 No. 274 - Solid Gold Bar Pin - $7.00 No. 275 - Solid Gold Bar Pin - $7.50 Any of the above numbers made Prices include emblems of any Fraternity We manufacture anything in Frat jewelry. Let us have your order as early as possible as we have many orders for this class of goods during commencement. Rings, Bar Pins, Cuff Links, Fobs, Belt Pins, Tie Clasps, Hat Pins and anything else you may wish. The College Jeweler