BY THE WAY Acacia announces the pledging of Howard P. "Scrubby" Laslett, c20, or Lawrence. E. E. Pedroja spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday in Norman, Oka, attending the installation of the Oka chapter of the Acacia Fraternity. J. D. Kabler, A. B.'20 of Wichita, spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday at the Acacia house. Perry A. Glick, c2, "gave a talk on 'insects of Kansas and Beauty Unseen,' to the Farmers' Grange at Holton, Friday. April 30." The talk was given by Mr. Glick in a collection and of specimens loaned by the department of entomology. Mrs. W. T. Adams of Richard's Mo. Mrs. Lytton Hopper of Kansas City, are spending the week with the Alpha Xi, c.23, at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Miss Sealy is now connected with the Oceanic Underwriting Agency in New York. Miss Marie Sealy of New York City and a former student at the University, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting friends in Lawrence. Superintendents J. W. Gowns of Winfield, J. H. Clement of Junction City, W. O. Steen of Bloelt, and W. A. Stacey of Ablenlee, were in Lawrence for the High School Track Meet and unit teacher, Friday and Saturday. Beta Theta Pi held a house dance Saturday in honor of rushees. Alpha Delta Pi celebrated Mothers Day, Sunday, May 2. Margaret Farrell, c20, spent Sunday and Monday at her home in Clay Center. Elise Grant, e20, spent Saturday Sunday and Monday at her home in Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. G. A. Talbert of Osakaloosa Mo., is visiting her daughter, Vesta Talbert, c21. Francis Orr, c'21, will send pthe scation, at his home in Kansas City Md. Ruth Delbert, 'fa14, of Florence, Colo. came Monday to attend the wedding of her cousin, Marjorie Templin, 'c14, to Walter Wellhouse, c13, which will be May 5. Miss Debra is a member of Alemania. Miss Bethan is a member of Alemania and Gamma Phil Behr, an Abu- isa member of Alemania and is now a professor in the department of ontology at Cornell. Theta Sigma Phi will hold installation of officers Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock. The following will be installed: Grace Lenz, president, Catherine Oder, vice-president, Eunalia Dougherty, secretary, Lucille Cleveland. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN creaser and Pauline Newman keeper of the archives. Ethier Minger, delegate to the national convention at Madison, Wis., will make a report on the state's efforts in retiring president, and Grace Dlsen also attended the convention. LACK POWER FOR LIGHT Lawrence Lighting System Poon Because of High River and Lack of Machinery Complaints have been general that the lighting in the student district is unusually poor. J. T. Skinner of the Kansas Electric Utilities Company says that lights are poor in all buildings and that most the students the water are suffering. "The difficulty is entirely due," Mr Skinner said, "to lack of power in the power plant here. Machinery was torn down and materials from Kansas City which failed to come so that the steam power of the plant is very low. The late rains have made the river rise and water has made the difficulty to the lighting facilities." Mr. Skinner says the problem will e solved soon when the necessary repairs have been completed. OREAD NOTES Wear a pair of overalls and reduce at high cost of being in style. The H. C. of S. If you don't happen to have a nine- member of Union,alls, buy them now and be a loyal supporter of this movement. Although overalls will cost you about three dollars, this is much cheaper than the naval parcel that has been in style for years. It goes without saying that silk socks should be worn with these overalls; also a pair of new twenty dollar cordovans. A silk shirt with a new necktie will help a costume like this wonderfully. Don't get the idea that this overall movement is a tacky party. If these directions are followed carefully, you may approach Oread with a clear conscience for you will face) that you are one of the boys who is helping to reduce the high cost of being in style. Additional Placing of Instructor In Kansas Announced by Prof. W. H. Johnson Additional appointments of teachers for the coming year in high schools of Kansas as announced by Prof. W. H. Johnson, chairman of the committee of appointments, are as follows. Florence Hormatzian, English, Eldar迪; Lillian Fish, History, Elderdo Dorothy Dorothy, Physical Education, Atchison; Tiles Blim, History and Music, Atchison; Helen Robb, English, Junction City Junior High School Milderd Glmore, English, Junction City Junior High School, Glads Drake, Latin and English, Junction City Junior High School, Len Gard, Biology, Chanute, Edith Steininger, Mathematics, Arkansas City; Mary Simson, English and Journalism, Fredonia; Dorothy Dawson, Spanish, Frederick; Alice Bernhard, English, Hiwatah; and Angela Fogart, Home Economics, Fredonia. Made ZEPHYR BREAD Sold Clean Clean Chance for K. U. Women To Attend Conference Mrs. and M. R. Z. Blackburn and daughter, Erma Caroline, of Cottonwood Falls, were in Lawrence with their son, Robert Blackburn, for Mother's Day at the Phi Kappa Pi house, May 3. M. Blackburn and daughter stayed at the Alpha Chi Omega house. "A fine chance for two University women to spend their vacation in Estate Park has been received at the Miss Misso Mia Misso Hostetler this morning. The University women are desired to work for their board and room in a family of four, with the extra compensation of five dollars a week. The women are also required consisting of the father and mother, and a son, a college man, and one daughter, who is a graduate of Bryn Mwar. The cottage is in Estes Park two miles from the Conference Center where the conference released from their work for ten days in order that they may attend the Conference August 17-27. Send the Daily Kansan home. 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 scrupulous 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. TEACHERS APPOINTER K. U. MOVIES PROGRAM K. U. Films include K. U. KARNIVAL ENGINEER'S PARADE Panoramic View of Campus K. U.-M. U. Baseball Game Extra Number Will be used to purchase K. U. Films—which will be given to the "Loyalty Committe" for advertising throughout the state. FRASER CHAPEL Adm. 50c PROCEEDS Wallace Reid 5 Reel College Feature Monday, May 10 Two Shows - 7:30-9:30 Adm. 50c A picnic will be held Tuesday afternoon, May 4, at 5:30 o'clock for the University women who attended the W. Y. C. A. Conference at Hollister last year and for all women who are in the least interested in the Estes Park Conference to be held this year August 17-27. Those attending will meet at the Y. W. C. A. office at 5:30, and wilt he to the country for supper. Those desiring to attend should leave their names at the office before Tuesday noon. Y. W. to Have Picnic for Conference Women Tues. Frank Baldwin, c'23, visited in St. Joseph during the vacation. Hazel Price, c20, visited her sister at Oskaloosa during the vacation. Owing to the resignation of our student agent it will be necessary for it to collect cash on delivery on all personal laundry. For the convenience of those for whom it will be required, we will allow a cash discount of 5 per cent on all amounts of five dollars or over deposited in advance. For the convenience of the students we have also established an agency at the JUST RECEIVED Largest and best stock of Hurds stationery in the city. A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass, St. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS From the FLOWER SHOP 825 1-2 Mass. St. Lyle M. Knaus, c'22, spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday at his home in Garnett. WEAR YOUR OLD CLOTHES ANNOUNCEMENT Have them put into shape by FRAKER & EATON The Student Cleaners Houk's Barber Shop TEACHERS WANTED Phone 499 Enroll now for a good 1920 position. Calls come to us from every section of the country. Send for blank TODAY. Central Educational Bureau 824 Metropolitan Bldg., W. J. Hawkins, Manager St. Louis, Mo... An Answer to THE "CHALLENGE" We, the undersigned candidates for President and VicePresident of the Student Council, hereby decline the 'challenge' of Messrs. Tracy and Vorhees for an open debate for the following reasons. 2. This being the case, a debate between the opposing sides could but degenerate into an attack upon the characters and personalities of the respective candidates, and this we decline to become a party to. 1. The platforms of the Reconstruction and Crimson and Blue tickets are practically identical—there is no conflict of issues as expressed therein. 3. We appreciate that the Crimson and Blue ticket is desirous of taking this means to introduce their star man—practically unknown at present—to the university. 4. We desire to have it known that at the time this 'challenge' was issued Fraser Hall had been engaged for two months previous for a concert on the night specified. (Signed) Guy Daniels, Dick McGee. THE ENTIRE RECONSTRUCTION TICKET WILL BE PRESENTED IN MOTION PICTURES AT THE VARSITY AND BOWERSOCK TODAY AND WEDNESDAY. "I've been up in the air about going to summer school, but now that I know The Oread Cafe "Bricks" is going to be open for the first six weeks I've decided to stay." Oread Shine Parlor where bundles left at the laundry down town—The may be left and called for, and receive the same service as if they were 338. 1-12. Announcing THE FOURTH ANNUAL JOURNALISM JAZZ F. A. U. 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Samuel Goldwyn Presents MABEL NORMAND in "PINTO" Written and Directed by Victor Schertzinger It's a hilarious hurricane of Fun and Frolic! Say, You never saw anything funnier and faster in your life. Just watch this rip-sorting Buckaro in spirits throw a bomb-shell of pep into high society. Just watch this lively lass lasso love. Oh, Boy, she'll coral every laugh in your system. and "FATTY" ARBUCKLE in "HAYSEED" PRICES—Children 17c Adults 28c War Tax Included