MONDAY, MAY 9, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE May 18 Is Date Set for Delivery of '27 Jayhawker X "Prominent Jayhawkers and Other Innovations Lend Originality to Annual Delivery on the 1927 Jayhawk is pected to be about 30 minutes, Wednesday, May 18, as all currying and pricking him into the dough is now in the hands of the binders. The book has more than five hundred pages, with some new additions in sections. The beauty section contains six pictures, and was selected by Lawrence Richmonds, a noted English artist. Mr. Richmonds also compiled the art work which consists of drawings and paintings. He has gained considerable fame for his work for the Jayhawker is exceptionally good. Most of this has been produced in the book in colors. The humor section has been enlarged, and is believed to be one of the best that a Jayhawker has ever contained. A new section entitled "Prominent Jayhawkers," has been added, and includes a collection of people who have been extremely active on the campus this year. The engraving this year was handed by the Barger Engraving company of Kennesau City, Mo., and the printing company of the same city. The book will be entered in the Art Craft, Guild contest, which is the national year book competition. The book won 26, won first place in this contest. Delivery of Jayahawkers will be from the office in room 3, cust Administration. Slips from either activity books or regular contracts must be presented there. It is possible that there will be a few extra books which will be on sale at that time. Band to Present Annual Spring Concert May 11 Pref. J, C. McCanley has announced that the annual singing concert of the University band will be given Wednesday night, May 11, in Robinson gymnasium. This will be the band's second and last concert of Bachel Buschh, fa20, harp solo will assist with the program. The program will include the following numbers: Overture to Maten- bury, Overture Maximillian Robesep- March, Shave, Suite Atlantis, Henry VIII Danes, and Suite Don Quixote. The sealed bid system has been proposed by the interfraternity council at Penn State. Want Ads FOR SALE 5-room modern bungalow, low, rugged rooms, sleeping parcel ideally located for University, grade school and car line. Corner location on the ground floor. Shibrury and garden. Teams, 180 Louisiana street, 2350 red. 180 LOST: Phil Delta Karpin pin. The three Greek letters set up. Retired to Kaunan Business College, Okinawa. G. Balkov. Phone 1020 White. LOST: Delta Upsilon fraternity pin. White gold, pearls, diamond points, $5.00 reward. Call Brown 2455, 180 STUDENT EMPLOYMENT for summer vacation. A guarantee commission and bonus. Opportunity to make $8.00 to $10.00 per day. See Mr. Hill Building 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day of this week 176 L O S T in Robinson Gymnastium Thursday, a watch, pen and pencil. Name engraved on pen and pencil. Earl Christie Phone 628, 176 LOST: Monday evening a pair of glasses. Name is on inside of case. Call Alice Anderson, phone 1811. 175 FOR SALLE: Three story house in excellent location. A fine residence or income property. Suitable also for Fraternity or club. Phone 177 FOR SALE or will house for a term of years: A large, almost completely furnished house in good repair, upscale location, in a large boarding club. Cail Mrs. L, G. L. Garrett, 1383 Tennessee, phone 2005 white, 180 LOST: Alpha Delta Pi pinn, Nana on back. Call Eileen Penny at 78. Reward. 178 THE MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION LAWRENCE RETAIL CLOTHIERS In witness whereof, I have caused the great seal of the City of Lawrence to be affixed hereunto this 31st day of May, 1927. JAMES GREENLEAF, Mayor. Because of this, and in order that all Lawrence may make the momentous change at the same time, I hereby proclamy May 13 to be Straw Hair Day and my sons from the field to be felt be cast into the discard, to be replaced by the sprightly straw. The city of Lawrence, during the last few weeks, has undergone a transformation which will for some time to come reflect itself in the lives of our citizens. With the help of the church and the schools, colorless trappings of the drab, colorless trappings of winter and blossomed forth in the beauties of spring. It is fitting that we enlist the example of nature. When the warm days come, the trees protect themselves against sun; when the cooler days are we are wise to follow their lead and provide ourselves with proper protection against the summer sun. As nature should we at this time burst forth with straw hats. HOUK-GREEN SKOFSTADS GEO. B. SHEETS & SON OBER'S GIBBS CLOTHING CO. CARL'S