--- X Annual Convention of Bethany Circle Will Assemble Here Representatives From Four Schools in This District to be Present at Meeting The eighth national convention of Bethany Circle, an organization of University women of the Christian church, will be held at Lawrence Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of this week at our local schools besides K. U. will be here. Alpa chapter, at the University of Illinois, is sending two delegates; Beta chapter, at K. S. A. C., is sending ten; Delta, at the University of Missouri, is sending eight; Epsilon, at the University of Iowa, is sending two; the official delegation of Zeta chapter, at the University of Kansas, has been sent; Gamma chapter, and Dorothy cedar, e24; Gamma chapter, at the University of Michigan, is unable to send delegates, but has sent greetings to be read. National President to be in Charge The national president of the or- ganization, Miss Mera O. Edds, of Afu- pha chapter, now in Canyon, Tex, will be in charge of the meetings. Ethiel C. Clark, A. B. '21', is national secretary and treasurer, and Pearl Holland, A. B. '22, is editor of the Ra dius, the national publication. Zeta chapter has a membership of fifty-four University students and two faculty members, Myra Myrall, instructor in English, and Miss Elizabeth Magular, assistant professor of home economics. Miss Vetta is an attorney to the senior College, an alumni member of Alpha chapter. Bethany Circle Will Conduct Services Meetings will be held at Myers Hall Friday and Saturday, with luncheon at the University Commons Friday, and at Henley House Sat- day. Saturday evening a banquet will be given at Wiedemann's tea room. On Sunday, the group will attend the Sunday School class taught by George Douglas. The church services will be at the First Christian Church, the church services will be conducted wet the Bethany Circle. In the afternoon, the group will drive to Haskell Institute and other places of interest. At 4 p. m., a reception will be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cox, 601 Louisiana street. The convention will close Sunday evening with a dramatization of the sixteenth chapter of the Book of Mormon, titled *Mryl Hart*, c23; Margaret Armstrong, c25; Frances Eaton, c26; Grace Young, c25; Hazel Russell, spfa, and Mr. Higley, c24. Plan to Build Greenhous Department of Botany Starts Appropriations Plans for a green house that were started last year have progressed slowly in the past year. The only funds that are available for the project will come from the management of botany has saved from its appropriations. This sum which now amounts to $2000 is in the hands of the administrative committee and when the project is approved by the project will be made to more funds. The landscape gardeners have decided to locate the proposed structure on the slope west of the power house. The proposed building is to be twenty by sixty feet and is to be built in such a way that additions will be possible as the main feature of this size has a green house, so this proposed improvement fills 'real need on the campus. Such a building is badly needed by the University, according to Prof. W. C. Stevens of the department of botany. The building will be used for experiments in plant physiology and pathology, for research on root growth in the department, and for growing fresh material for all botany classes. "K. U. Sends Out Good Material," Says Storey "Kansas is not a new state to me," said William B. Story, president of the Santa Fe railroad in an interview today. "Besides having many men on the engineering staff that are from this school, and other men who are from the state, I, myself, have lived in this state for six years." "I think that this is certainly a wonderful school, and I can well appreciate it, for I know of the material it is made from, and that to come to Kanaas, and was only too glad to accept the Chancellor's invitation to be here," he added. Plan Summer Camp Stunts 'Kansas Night' to be Presented At Fort Snelling Suggestions of stunts are wanted for "Kansas Night" at the R. O. T. C. camp at Fort Snelling, Minnesota, in charge of Sergent D.Ambra is in charge of Nicholas, who尼克西 Eckrich of Nebraska will be Morale Officer at the camp. He must play the sports and stunts that will be used to harm or to the men and keep them occupied. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Some things that have been suggested are: 1. A singles and doubles tennis tournament for the championship of the camp; 2. A contest for the most popular, as well as the tallest, shortest, thinnest, and fattest players; 3. The best stunt or act on College Night; 4. a camp show, such as "R. O. T. C. Follies," with every school contributing an act; 5. a slogan for the camp; 6. Boxing and wrestling tournament; 7. Filming the activities of the camp by animated weekly; 8. Open camp and carnival or circus institution; 9. Of some charitable institution; Appointment in recreational room; 10. Baseball graves Twenty-eight men will represent the University at the camp which lasts from June 14 to July 27. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Schutz, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibert, and Mr. and Mrs. Hershey, of Kansas City, all former students at K. U., attended the Kansas rally and the party reiven by Phi Kappa Psi Saturday. Phi Omega Pi announces the pledging of Esther Gerard, c'26, of Blue Rapids. Special Announcement WANT ADS SENIORS! UNIVERSITY Would like to have an interview with college men who are interested in a splendid position during vacation with a well known company. This position may lead to a permanent connection upon completion of college work. Get the highest salary and the getion you want as a teacher. Openup XAMPLA Ask for free enrollment blank and list of Krasas graduates placed by us. specialists' Educational Bureau Odeon Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. Salary and commission, railroad fare, or car expense paid. See Mr. Neal at Eldridge Hotel, Thursday and Friday. National Home and School, 612 Railway Exchange Building., Kansas City, Mo. LOST—Grey silk belt, between 1144 La. and Rankin's drug store. Call: 1056. A-26 LOST—Leather billfold containing $17 in Little Theater or between Commons and 1011 Indiana, last Wednesday evening. Call 1549. Reward A26 LOST-Gold Dunn pen, Name on barrel "Jess C. Benson". Valued for sentiment attached. Liberal re- ward. Call Bennson. 321. A-27 LOST—Pair of glasses in soft leather case, between Central Ad and 922 Ohio. Finder please call 1835. A-26 It's in the tailoring Only clothes that are smartly tailored to order ever inspire the question— Smart Tailoring for Men Successful men wear them-for the distinction-the personal satisfaction—the service they give. Two Days-Friday and Saturday The Event Women Have Been Waiting For Our Semi-Annual Half Price Hat Sale S. G. Clarke i the highest standard of quality in the industry. We'd like to show you our idea of real values at $45 and uv 2 Hats were 3 " " 14 " " 7 " " 28 " " 12 " " 36 " " 30 " Listed below is a complete inventory of the Hats in this sale; 1033 Mass. St. An event which should warrant the attention of every prudent and economically-inclined woman who has a keen appreciation of such high character bets as will be included in this sale. $25.00 at $17.50 30.00 at 15.00 25.00 at 12.50 20.00 at 10.00 15.00 at 7.50 12.50 at 6.25 6.75 at 3.75 5.00 at 2.50 At1-2 $ ^{Former} $ Price BULLENE'S No Approvals, Exchanges, or Returns Milan Transparents Tagets Hair Cloth Flower Trimmed Tailored Hats Dress Hats The following Models are represented: FOR SALE—Ford tire and rim, 2013® oresize Royal Cord, run two wheels and mats. Good for man more pictures. Call Kumana Ramnanda Manager, A525 PROFESSIONAL CARD DALES PRINT SHOP. Job work at all dales locations. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY (Rodus) save Optometry. Eyes examined; glasses saved. New Tennis Balls WELL! How about a Dayton Steel Racquet to start the tennis season with? A racquet as good as the game $10 --- WEAVER'S For the last three April days, Friday, Saturday, and Monday, we offer the season's most authentic modes at very substantial reductions. Coats $14.85 $25.00 A lot of smart swagger sport models in popular plaids and plain polaire. This includes imported fabric and are best sport models. Values to $45. Wraps $49.50 Twelve modish wraps and capes. Valued to $69, in tan, brown, black and navy in soft, high luster cloths. Suits $18.00 $25.00 Sixteen suits in carmelure, sport cheeks and poiret twill in tan, gray, and navy. Values to $35. This lot includes many of our best fashioned suits, including 3 piece models. All suits reduced. Dresses $14.85 $39.75 A special purchase allowed us by our New York office. Smart and stylish in season its varied shades. Many of spring best dresses are in this lot. Flat crepe and georgette in dark .and light shades. Here are twenty of the best values. WEAVER'S 1 DAY 2 HOURS 39 MINUTES 13 SECONDS THE JUNIOR PROM THEN COONSAUNDERS ORCHESTRA 1 O'CLOCK PARTY ENTERTAINMENT AND SURPRISES GALORE ROBINSON GYM TAX $4