THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Women to Determine Tennis Championship By Open Tournament Different Method of Arranging Matches For This Season to be Used Final plans have been made for the women's tennis tournament which is to be played off this month beginning April 20. The women will play for the championship in both singles and doubles. Those interested in entering the tournament must sign up before p. 6 m., April 7, as the drawings will be made at that time to make up the team according to the tournament manager. A different method of running off the tournament is to be used this year. The different brackets of the tournament will be run off at a certain time set instead of allowing the contestants to arrange time of playing. Under the new method, if the contestants play together for six minutes, it forfeits the set. Both tournaments will be run off by the process of elimination. The singles are to be run off irrespective of class. In the doubles, the winners of the class tournament will compete, and by elimination the winners of the doubles be determined. If the entries are smaller than is expected, the tournament will open Friday afternoon, April 20, and will be played as follows: April 20, the first bracket of the singles and the class doubles; Saturday morning, April 21, the second bracket of the singles and the freshman-sophomore WIEDEMANN'S Tea Room Service The Dining Service Supreme Special Noon Luncheon Fifty Cents a Plate Evening Service al-a-carte American Plan Sunday Dinner and junior-senior matches of the doubles; April 27, Friday afternoon, the third bracket of the singles and the completion of the doubles; and April 28, Saturday morning, the finals of the singles. If more entries are made than are expected, the tournament will not begin until April 13. By closing the time of entry on April 7, and not the tournament until April 20, a week will be allowed for practicing. The winners of the doubles will be given 50 points each for W. A. B. The winner of the singles receives 100 points. By using the new method, players can compete in a sport manager hopes to create more interest and enthusiasm in the sport. The owners of beauty shops in the vicinity of the University of Ohio campus are looking for new lines of endeavor. It is reported that the university women are using M. Cone's methods to become more beautiful. $25.00 REWARD IDEFLEX Semi-Soft Fabric Collars Violates Council Ruling For return of Amber Colored Beads. Lost on the Hill, Mar. 20. Prized because they were a gift. No questions asked. Phone 1315. THE BLACK MASK COMMITTEE 20c 25c 35c 50c SkofStadS SELLING SYSTEM Yellow cards of the Pachacamac Political Society which are now tacked upon the bulletin boards and trees of our campus are a direct violation of the election rules in regard to advertising political tickets as enacted by the 1921-22 Coul. This committee was predominated at least three to one by members of the Pachacamac Society. This goes hand in hand with their promises to do next year what they should have done the last two years. A vote for Black Mask will disapprove of a policy to enact laws to suit a few and to break apart if it proves to be a means toward an end. An All-University Good Time Entertainment A Riot of Fun Saturday Night K. U. KARNIVAL Bring your date —and looks at the well dressed young man—"he will get right up and walk out of the Tomb" and say— When "Old King Tut" opens his eyes at the K, U. Karnival— "Jerry! Get out the fliver and take 'Kingy' down to Carls right away—and get me 'dressed up'"— —"You know I can't sit tn at the Greenwich Village Tea Room—unless I am correctly clothed." Spring Suits now selling—$25 to $50 Soring Suits now selling—$25 to $50 — "Glad to show you! New Swagger Sweaters for Women-2nd Floor --- What you see in the mirror When you try on a new Society Brand Suit for Spring-style is reflected in the mirror unmistakably. $45 Trousers to match $10 --- Varsity-Bowersock Wed. & Thurs. Shows 2:30, 4:00, 7:30, 9:00. Wed. Only Prices 10-33 cents Her first American Picture Pola Negrit as a gorgeous modern woman of many loves in her trumpet. American triumph. POLA NEGRI "BELLA" "DONNA" Also Lyman Howe Travels—"Tarpoon Fishing" A Paramount Picture Hurrah! Hurrah!---Big Karnival Horns Ballons 100 Pounds Confetti Red Lemonade Squakers Hot Dogs Peanuts 24—Novel Concessions-24 operated by local organizations 8-Top Notch Acts-8 Saturday Night--at the Gym. Black Mask Ticket Student Government by the Students STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Richard "Dick" Stevens ... President Ralph Stagg ... 1st Vice-President Jack McLean ... Secretary Harold Burt ... 2nd Vice-President Glick Schultz ... Treasurer Keefe O'Keefe ... Cheelerader College Representatives Mervein Graham Hughes Ralph Hower Alan Hadson Bob Gibson Engineering Representatives Law School Charles Hall Pharmic Charles Sowder Medic Cranston Vincent George Glaskin Dwight Srow Al Harmon College Officers Engineering Officers Ken Miller ...President Clyde Lucas ...Vice-President Louise "Pep" Saltmarsh ...Secy-Treas. Weldon Armstrong ...President Marvin Barnes ...Vice-President Athletic ATHLETIC BOARD Athletic Howard Gradv Non-Athletic “Shorty” Wyatt Allen Simms "Red" Lutz JAYHAWKER "Chet" Shaw Editor Earl Allive Business Manager Jack McLean needs little introduction. He carried the K.U. colors on the football field last fall and is a well-known man. As secretary of the Council he pledges himself to support the platform, attend meetings regularly, and to make faithful reports of Council meetings. Black Mask Offers Leaders Pledged to A Specific Platform The Candidates for the Council Offices Are Men Who Will Work Together Dick Stevens, an excellent student who has been on University honor rolls for three years, heads the Black Mask ticket. He is a level-headed, mature man, who has handled a number of student activities with success. He has studied the student government problems and offers the remedies in his platform. Ralph Stagg, candidate for first vice-president, is one of the leaders in the Engineering School. He is a member of the University band and is prominent in school activities. Harold Burt is the Black Mask selection for second vicepresident. He is a football man and a major in the department of economics. He has a good scholastic standing and a reputation for integrity in the student body. The Black Mask candidates for the Men's Student Council are pledged to carry out the following specific platform: 1. Open meetings of the Council. 2. Development of a strong sys tem of intra-mural athlet ics, open to all students. 3. More control by students on the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. 4. Efficient distribution of University activities over the school year. 5. All annual partes to be all-University affairs. 6. Non-partisan conduct of Council business. 7. Reduction of prices of Varsity dances. Glick Schultz, candidate for treasurer, has been active in school affairs. He is a member of the Daily Kannan board of directors and positions on the Kanus staff, including that of editor-in-chief. Student Black Mask Representatives Black Mask has secured well-known men for college representatives for the Council, Martin Graham, Glenn Frazier, Ralph Hower, Aaron Davidson, and Jeremy Bard who will represent the College in the Council and they have signified their active approval of the platform. George Glaskin, Dwight Sprow, and Al Harmon meet with the approval of the majority of students in the School of Engineering as their representatives to the Men's Student Council. They merit your support. Charles Hall, Law representative, Cranston Vincent, Medic candidate, and Charles Sowler, Pharmic candidate for Pharmic representative, need no introduction to their respective schools. They are well-known men who will voice the sentiments of their schools in the Council. Officers of the Schools Ken Miller, Clyde Lucas, and Louise "Pep" Saltmarsh are College students who will endear to promote a school spirit in the College. As officers of the College these will put that school forward. Waldon T. Armstrong, candidate for president of the School of Engineering, is the outstanding man in the Engine School. He is a Tau Beta Pi and a man of mature years. He is self-supporting. Marvin Barnes, vice-president, is an aggressive engineer who will advertise his school. The Athletic Board The Athletic Board Harold "Tuffy" Grady and Allen Simms are the Black Mask candidates for Athletic members of the Athletic Board. Grady is the highest "K" man in school while Simms is a track man. "Red" Lutz and "Shorty" Wyst have shown their interest in athletics through participation in various athletic activities. They are candidates for non-athletic members of the Athletic Board. "It's the Candidate that Counts"