THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN AROUSED IN ROSEDALE OVER STATE HOSPITAL Trouble With Options on Property Increases for Hospital Site Rosedalle has $35,000 and no option on the property desired for the site of the proposed addition to Rosedale Hospital. The state of Kansas has an option on the tract for $35,000 but no more than $1 million. The owners of the land refuse to transfer the option from the state to the city or to make a new option without raising the figure. So the addition will not be made this year, and the buildings to be built on the only other site available. The last legislature appropriated $200,000 for the new building, on condition that Rosalee provide the assistance of six members of Roseale attempted to subscribe the money before the special session of the legislature. Then it was decided to vote bote. The special session of the botes carried in he edilections. All the time it it was supposed that the city had options on the desired lands. It now develops that there were no options on the land cannot be purchased for several years or more than the $28,000 bond issue. Rosdeale offered another site, which would necessitate the division of the hospital and medical school into two locations, three-quarterst of a mile apart. This proposal was rejected by the special committee which has the building in charge and it was decided that no further steps would be undertaken to improve the hospital and medical school. Plot of L'Avocat Patelin Promises Amusement Thirty-six months were spent in France by three of the leading members of the cast of "LA'Avocat Paté," enlarging their knowledge of French and perfecting their pronunciation, in order to make they might understand in the proper way the faculty, students and friends of the University. 'I LaVocate Patein' is the French farce to be given Saturday evening, May 8, at 8:15 o'clock in the Little Theatre. The attempts of a shyster lawyer to get material from his neighbor, the tailor, without paying for it furnishes an amusing plot. At the same time, the tailor's son and his hearsmen have entered a court to steal some money and divide them. The tailor discovers the conspiracy and brings the hearsman before the court. Monsieur Patecin, the lawyer, defends the herdsman, thus, the tailor, finding himself confronted by the hOrdman who stole his sheep and the lawyer who stealed his cloth, becomes so excited that he is unable to state himself. The judge, fludge and the cases are dismissed. Summer Volunteer Work Is Offered K. U. Women There are frequently openings for volunteers during the summer in fields in which volunteer work may be regarded as a definite training. Few women who apply for summer work, however, are willing to take unpaid work. Those who take this work are generally considered appraisal candidates for the work with that understanding. A bulletin has been compiled by the Bureau of Occupation regarding the summer work in the different sections of the country. Some of the positions open to application are: berry pickers, camp counsellors, clerks, companions, dietitians, farmers, house managers, librarians, social workers, secretaries, teachers and nurses. These positions offer various as to opportunity in different localities. Young women who are interested in this summer employment should consult the Adviser of Women for further information. Alpha Chi Omega will give their annual spring party at the Country Club, Friday, May 7. Sigma Kappa will celebrate Mother's Day, Sunday. May 9. Constitution Drafted By Washburn Alumni A new constitution has recently been drafted at Washburn to secure the faculty greater powers in the administration of school business and to insure faculty members from hasty dismissals. The new constitution is modeled after those of several American colleges including Reed College, Oregon, and Brym Mawr. It is the work of a committee of six, two from the faculty, two from the board of trustees, and three from the Board of Trustees before it be accepted it will be submitted to the alumni for revision and approval and then to the board of trustees for final judgment. TEACHERS WANTED Under the new constitution, two committees will act as intermediary bodies of the faculty and the board of trustees. One, the general council, is to be made up of the president, deans of departments and elective members of the faculty. The other, which will be known as the welfare council, is to consist of the president, representatives of the board of trustees, and representatives from the faculty. The latter body will take up matters referred to it by the board of trustees, the general council, the president or any member of the faculty. Washburn has never had a written constitution. Sigma Phi Sigma will hold their annual Mother's Day, Sunday, May 9th. Enroll now for a good 1920 position. Calls come to us from every section of the country. Send for blank TODAY. Central Educational Bureau W. J. Hawkins, Manager 824 Metropolitan Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS From the FLOWER SHOP 825 1-2 Mass. St. Made Clean ZEPHYR BREAD Sold Clean The makers of this bread believe that the public will give their preference to bread made with quality as the one object in view; that is made in a plant where all obsolete and careless methods have been discarded; that is made in a plant that is scrupulously clean; that is made of the highest grade of flour and other materials. That ever increasing demand for ZEPHYR BREAD confirms them in this belief. All senior们 must order caps anpa gowns this week or sure it will be too late to secure them. Any person holding any bills against the cap and gown should contact Prof. H. G. Ingharn of the Extension department. University students welcome at the truck ride and picnic given by the young people of the Christian Church Meet at the church at 7:30 o'clock Announcements Vocational conference Saturday afternoon in Fraser Chapel at 2:30 o'clock. A musical concert will be held at the Methodist Church Sunday at 7:30 by the Epworth League. "L'Avocat Patelin", a French farce of the fifteenth century, will be produced by the students of the French All girls who have charge of May Fete tags for sale will kingly change the date on the tags to May 22. The Fete has had to be postponed on account of the Invitation Track Meet. Mary, Olsen, president of W. S. G. A. The advanced classes in the gymnasium will work give a picnic at Brown's Grove, Tuesday, May 11, 1020. The picnic will be the best that the department has ever put on, according to Walter Wood. Class day was observed at the University of Missouri by the seniors with a procession followed by tree-planting, festivals and luncheon Good music accompanied all the festivities, and a full good time for the class, besides the beneficial results of the class any. These are the ideal shoes for school wear, the newest brown shade, comfortable last with low heels. LADIES BROGUE OXFORDS department Saturday evening May 8 at 8:15 o'clock, in Little Theatre, Green Hall. Price $8.00 NEWMAN'S 805 Mass. Call for Mr. Always Too Late ROBINSON GYM "Miss Weary of Waiting on the line, sir. She asks me to say that she wants so badly to go to the party she is taking the liberty to remind you of the date, MAY 15. She hopes you will excuse her impertinence for calling but several fellows have already called her for a date and she has been putting them off with one excuse and another until she has heard from you. "Wouldn't you like to talk to her yourself, sir, and invite her to The Senior Cakewalk $1.50 Roy Swarner, c18, is working for Edward S. Dickinson, c22, spent the diamond Tea Trunk Co., of Kan- Friday and Saturday in Emporia sus City. Mr. Swarner is a member where he attended the Tri Sigma of Delta Uma驴尉斌ity. formal舞 on Saturday night. Organdies and Voiles Many new and exclusive styles in plain organdie and printed voiles. Voiles in smart and exclusive pattersn, fast colors. Organdies that neither fade nor lose their crispness. Dresses that are becoming with lots of smartness, cool and comfortable and with that girlish effect that every one desires. Exquisite workmanship to the minutest detail. These are the distinctive traits of Peggy Paige dresses. Prices from $37.50 up See our "Peggy" window Special Blouse Sale Tomorrow Silk Petticoats at 20 per cent Discount Saturday WEAVER'S K. U. MOVIES Program K. U. FILMS K. U.-M. U.BASEBALL GAME PANORAMIC VIEW OF CAMPUS ENGINEERS PARADE K.U.KARNIVAL Wallace Reid ADDED ATTRACTIONS In a 5 Reel COLLEGE FEATURE FRASER HALL MONDAY NIGHT MAY 10 PROCEEDS will be used to buy K. U. Films for "Loyalty Committee". TWO SHOWS 7:30 P. M. 9:30 P. M. ADMISSION 50c