THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN DRAKE RELAYS NEXT ON TRACK SCHEDULE Squad Working Hard to Get in Best Possible Shape For the Meet KANSAS IN ALL EVENTS Tentative Entries in, But Final List Goes in Next Work With the Drake relay games less than two weeks away, the Kansas track squad is working hard daily to get in shape for the meet. Coach Mickey Lombardi will practically every event with the possible exception of the 1-4 mile relay. The tentative entries in the various events have already been forwarded to the officials in charge of the meet. The relay teams are as follows: 1-mile, E. Brackley, Kearney, Pierson and Fierbaugh; 1-2 mile, O. Bradley, Kearney, O'Leary, Griffin, Pierson and Fierbaugh (four men only, to run); 1-mile, O'Leary, Griffin, Madinger, Brown, and Kellert (four men); 2-mile, Griffin, Brown, Kellet and Medinger; 4-mile, Massey, Patterson, Brown, James, Wilson, Medinger and Kellert (four men to run). In the special events, the following men have been entered; E. Bradley, in the 120-yard high hurdles, broad jump, shot put, and javelin throw; Kearney in the 100-yard dash and high hurdles; Rogers and Dillebenk in the pole vault; Matthews in the javelin throw; of the above men have been entered, the final entry list will not be made until the middle of next week. It is very likely that some of the men will not start in their events. Depe on the various events is rather indefinite so far. Iowa and Nebraska look like favorites in the 1-4 mile relay. In the mile relay, Illinois has the edge with Nebraska and Iowa also in the running for first honors. Ames and Illinois are the two best bets in the 2-mile. Honors in the 4-mile should go to Illinois or Kansas Aggies. The best chances for Kansas seem to be in the 1-2 mile and mile events. Mrs. Willard Benton, of Kansas City, was a guest at the Alpha Delta PI house last week end. BASEBALL DIAMOND IS IN USE WORK IS PROGRESSING ON THE FRENCH PLAY Have Had Two Practice Games With Haskell The practice baseball game between K. U. and iannak iliñan last afternoon was stopped at the fourth inning because of the cool weather. The score at that time scored to 20 in favor of K.安娜. Bloomer pitched, and had batted holding the Indiana. Return game will be held today at Haskell! The new diamond is being used, and though it is rather soft, it bears promise of being excellent after it is in good condition. The position of the Seld is good, and the only drawback it present is the surface. The team will leave at ten o'clock Friday morning for Manhattan to play a series with the Aargies. Twelve men will make the trip, as Murphy will probably be on out account of a ruined ankle. According to Coach Dirk, either Sinistar or Lashley will be used in his position. Custer uses be the choice for the first game with the Aargies, and Bloomer the probable man for the second, in the "coach's opinion." Perhaps in Time An Armadillo Banque Three live armadillos are now on display at the Museum. The species are inhabitants of South America, but a few of them range as for north as Texas. The three received at the University of Texas were captured in southeastern Texas. They are harmless, shey creature displaying only a hard, motionless shell to curious observers. When pulled to one side of the case, their short legs show remarkable speed if they move under a protected position in the corner. Armadillos are considered good eating by the natives of the countries where they live, whom the Muses named in their garden within the next few days. Phi Beta Pi announces the pledging of Paul Jenree, c24, of Kansas City, Kan. THE REXALL STORE B McCOLLICH, Duggles E Eastman Kodaks W Waterman and Conkh E Franklin Bossas 874 Mass. St. "What a beautiful ring!" People constantly pay the tribute of their admiration to the carefully-selected ring on your finger. And all a life-time thru, they are symbols of your good taste. As gifts, they certainly make the most desirable evidence of true friendship. Rings there are, also, for special occasions, for birthdays, for weddings, for the engagement. Rings for babies and special rings, rugged and unique in design, for men, for the brother, the sweetheart. We have long specialized in rings and have perhaps the most complete assortment of its kind in the city. You will not find here the conventional in rings—the same old things. Styles and vogues in rings constantly change. This is particularly true of the wide line of W, W, W, gem-set rings, for young and old, children and adults, with particular attention to a special assortment for hard-to-please men—rings they will instantly approve. to please them. White, Wile and Warner garmet rings, from the beauty of their original works, were granted that the atmus will not fall out. Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme Will be Presented April 22 in Green Hall Work on the French play, Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, is progressing rapidly and it will be ready for presentation as announced, Saturday, April 22, in Green Hall. The costumes have been made after the fashion of the time of the play as shown in the pictures of the actors in the original cast of 1670, three years before Moliere's death. The play is a very laughable farce, the story of a wealthy tradesman, Monsieur Jourdain, who, ambitious to rise above his station in life, takes lessons in music, dancing, fencing, and language. Many amusing situations result. His master's rehearsal of the relative virtuoses of their callings. The philosopher, by sheer physical force, puts he others to flight. After his lesson in phonetics, Jourdain is waited on by his tailors who attire him in his new costume. These fashions do not meet the approval of Madame Jourdain. She scores her husband roundly for apposing the nobility and for allowing himself to be preyed upon by the impoverished n- bleman, Dorante. Both she and the quickwitted serving maid, Nicole, find his hunger for learning ridiculous. M. Jourdain is glad to see his wife go away for a visit while he receives the count and the marquise Dornice. The entertainment is rudely interrupted by Mr. Dornice, Madame Jourdain, who puts to flight the insulted Dornice. Covelley, valed of Clemte, evolves a plan which will unite his master and Lucile. He comes in disguise to inform Jourdain that the son of the Grand Turk is in Paris, that he has fallen in love with Lucile, and wishes to raise his prospective father-in-law to the rank of "Mamaouchi." After the lovers' quarrel between Lucie and Cleone has come a happy ending. Madame Jourdain encourges Cleone in his suit for her daughter's hand, but Monasieur Jourdain bluntly refuses his consent and declares that he will consider as son-in-law only a nobleman. gladly consents when she discovers the sutor's identity. Dorineme and Dorante promptly agree to get married also, and the pseudo-interpreter, Covillei, is rewarded with the hand of Nicole. Cleante, dressed as the son of the Grand Turk, enters to claim his bride from the bourgeois who is overwhelmed by this new dignity. Lucll-recognizing her lover, accepts him at once. Her mother at first demurs, but Airahun to Take Newlyweds Home The wedding of Miss Gretta Henry to A. B. Wise, p21, was announced last Saturday. The couple were *married* February 4. At that time Mr. Wise went to Sapulpa, Oka, to take a position with the Fullerton-Stewart Lumber Company. He came up from Sapulpa Saturday by airplane and later will take his wife back to Oklahoma by airplane. Mrs. Wise is employed in the K. U. business office. Snow Entomology Club will go on a collecting trip this afternoon, and have a wienie roast afterwards. HEMSTITCHING. PLEATING Relining of Ladies Coats and Alterations Between Two 10 Cts. Stores SCHULZ 917 Mass, St. FRESH ROSES BELL'S FLOWER SHOP 825 $ \frac{1}{2} $ MASS. PHONE 139 --for Day wear for School wear for Sport wear You would choose Science. The Fundamentalists, a present day religious group, would make you choose Mythology. Their method is of the spirit of the Inquisition. They would bar from our schools and colleges all instruction that is contrary to ancient Biblical tradition. In place of your intellectual freedom, what do they offer? The answer will be given by Rev. Mark Mohier at the request of the Unitarian Laymen's League in a series of addresses as follows; Science or Hebrew Mythology--- WHICH? April 23—The Tyranny of An Infallible Bible. April 30.—The Panache of Jesus. May 7.—The Vain Hope For a Kingdom From Heaven. April 30.—The Fallacy of "Blood Atonement." May 14.—A Ruthless, Autocratic Deity. At the Unitarian Church (By the Park), Sunday mornings at eleven o'clock. Complete Intellectual Freedom in the Search for Truth This Church Stands For SPECIAL This Week Only One Lot Tan Soft Collar Shirts for— $1.35 Union Suits----85c SPECIAL Arrived Today New Spring Suits in patterns and models for Men and Young Men—it prices that spell Economy— This Week Only College Stripe Neckties, Values up to $1.50—for Other suits $20 to $50. New Shirts, Hats, Hose—now ready for you— -A wonderful showing of suits all-wool and guaranteed by us for- $35. 85c Notice Windows- Sport Suits —tailored in patterns and models or the Young Man—every garment carrys our guarantee of Satisfaction. Priced within the income of every man— $30 and $35 —Glad to show you. "Suiting You" CHAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. 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Weavers Varsity-Bowersock Wednesday and Thursday Captured and Carried Away That's what happens to all the countless thousands who are reading this startling book. A story of stolen love, that has sent a new thrill through the English-speaking world. Filmed in a blaze of barbaric splendor and sweeping through unforgettable events. "THE SHEIK" WITH AGNES AYRES AND RUDOLPH VALENTINO A GEORGE MELFORD PRODUCTION C Paramount Picture also Larry Semon in "THE SAWMILL" Adults 33 cents. Children 10 cents. Shows: 2:15, 4:00, 7:15, and 9:00 p.m.