BY THE WAY Eulalia Dougherty, c.22, will go to Salina, Friday, to stay over for the holiday, May 3. A tea for the University Women's association was given Wednesday at the home of Mrs. P. F. Walker, M.E.A., office at the U.S. Army which light refreshments were served. Josephine Fulkus, 14',21, will spend Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City visiting relatives. The Misses Alda Smith and Ruth McKee of Emporia will visit in Lawrence Saturday and Sunday with Eva Reiber, c'21. Phi Kappa Psi will hold open house Sunday, May 2, for their annual mothers day. Delta Upsilon will be the hosts to the Winfield track team during their stay here. Miss Viola Anderson of the department of home economies will spend Sunday in Kansas City. Alemania will hold their annual spring party at Holloway Hall, Friday evening. Chaperones for the party will be Prof. and Mrs. George J. Hood and Miss Nellie Barnes, and Mrs. C. E. Eaterly, the guest of honor. Out-of-town guests are: The Misee: Cooper and Marie Seeley of Kansas City, Ms. R. Rhodes, Topeka, Ms. Merle Ward, Lamar, Colo., Mrs Ruth Deibert, Florence, Colo., and Miss Cline of Columbia, Mo. Lakotas will give their spring party Friday night. Miss Alberta Corbin, Dean of women, was unable to be on the Hill today because of illness. Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemical fraternity, held its annual spring party at F. A. U. hall last weekend, and Mrs. Rowland were chaperons. Bernice Reid, c'22, will spend Sat urday at her home in Morehead. ez Frost will go to Bucyrus, Friday, to spend several days. Leland M. Shout, c21, a major in the Hispanic Languages Department, is taking the Spanish and French classes of Miss Alfredia Birsac, at the Lawrence High School, for the rest of the school year. Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary musical sorority announces the pledging of Frances Lee Evans, fa. '23, of End, Fla.; Dora Hollmein, fa. '24, of Lawrence; ECLIPSE OF MOON MAY 2 Darkness Will Last For One Hour in Evening— Prof. Alter All students of the University should be interested in the totar ellipse of the moon which will occur Sunday, May 2. according to Professor Alter. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "The eclipse will last an hour from 7:20 o'clock until 8:20 o'clock at night," said Professor Aiater. "The eclipse will begin at 6 o'clock before it reaches the horizon at 7:15 o'clock. The eclipse will last as a partial one until 9:45 o'clock." Professor Alter said that the moon will be visible during the eclipse and will have a copper count. A total eclipse of the moon is of some value to the astronomer because at that time the moon is dark enough so that it does not obscure the position of faint stars, Professor Alter alter his research by observing that the moon is caused by its passage through the shadow of the earth. There is a possibility of no eclipses occurring during a year or there is a chance that all the eclipses of eclipses in a year possible are seven. Five of these may be from the sun and two from the moon or four from the sun and three from the moon according to Professor Alter. A total eclipse of the sun can be a few minutes, Professor Alter said. Miss Elizabeth Sprague of the department of Home Economics, will go to Denver. Colo. Friday to attend the Annual Meeting when will be held there. The K. U. Cosmopolitan Club will meet in Myers Hall at 7:00 Saturday from 1 to 2 p.m. The club will be present on there are several important matters to be considered. Monday, May 3, being a holiday, essays in the Hattie Elizabeth Lewis Contest may be handed in at the Chancellor's office Tuesday, May 4. If your church is not listed here call The Kansas CHURCH DIRECTORY FIRST PREP BYTEHILAN 9th and morning. Sunday school 10 o'clock, morning services 11 o'clock. Christian Bethlehem 12 o'clock and evening services at 7:45 Because of no classes on Monday, May 3, the Daily Kansas will not be issued that day. The Tuesday edition will be printed as usual. SAINT JOHN'S: 1228 Kentucky. Mass will be held at 10 o'clock. April 29 at 4:30. Important announcements for senio's subsequent positions and salaries, and for juniors concerning courses for next year. Freshmen and sophomores will be helped in choosing the right majors. JUST RECEIVED Largest and best stock of Hurds stationery in the city A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St. Dean, School of Education. Announcements stationery in the city. Many Bargains Offered for Saturday MONTH-END CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON AT AND BELOW MANUFACTURER'S COST COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, PETTICOATS and MILLINERY SUITS—Very Especially Priced DRESSES AT ONE-HALF PRICE One Lot Georgette and Tricoulette Dresses in light colors other ONE-HALF PRICE ALL OTHER DRESSES AT ONE-THIRD REDUCTION SCI15 - Very Especially Fitted Values to $150 at $83.50 Values to $75 at $44.50 Values to $ 95 at $62.50 Values to $60 at $37.50 Values to $47.50 at $31.50 FOR SATURDAY ONLY All Satin Dresses 1 Lot of 8 Suits—Values of $65 $69.50, $75, $79.50 $87.50 at $41.00 DRESSES AT All Evening Dresses One Lot Especially Selected Hats. . . . . . . . . . One-Half Price MILLINERY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE) 13th and Mass. Regular services at Sunday at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 10:45 a.m. Inschirmment. *Sunday School at 9 o'clock* Wednesday. *Testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock* P. M. Reading room located in the basement of the building every afternoon except Sunday and holidays. Public is cordially invited to see the reading room and to make use of the reading room. PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL 25 Vermont, Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning services 11 o'clock. Christian morning and evening services at 7:45 o'clock TRINITY LUTHERAN One block east of court house. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Dr. Swinger will preach at morn- FIRST METHODIST: 10th and Vermont. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Moving services at 11 o'clock. Epworth. Working services at 11 and evening services at 8 o'clock. FIRST BASTIST: T and kentucky. Products of Great Achievement. By Rev. Frank Jennings. Music by quartet of church choir. Young people in church. UNITED BIRTHHREN: 17th; and *Vacant* M. N. H. Huffman will presche the morning services on his last Sunday, which he will take the man to take Mr. Huffman's place next Sunday. ning services at 11 o'clock. Luther League at 7 o'clock in the evening Fischer's Shoes Are Good Shoes The Poinciana Is one of our big family of "Edwin Clapp" stylish Ox-fords. Built on the lines most liked by smart dressers, in the most popular of leathers, Brown Russia Calfskin, and popularly priced for this class of footwear. 16 1-2 Dollars See Them in Our Window. OTTO FISCHER 813 MASS. ST. TEACHERS WANTED 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.. WEAR YOUR OLD CLOTHES Houk's Barber Shop Have them put into shape by FRAKER & EATON The Student Cleaners Phone 499 SAY IT WITH FLOWERS From the FLOWER SHOP 825 1-2 Mass. St. S. G. CLARKE At the sign of Ye Jolly Little Tailor This is our style Number 808 When you place your order with us for tailoring, you get something more than ordinarily good tailoring or skilled tailors' organization of skilled tailors and designers in America-- Clothes to individual measure only, that invite the question— Tailoring Let us show you our new woolens, styles and values for Spring. You will never regret giving us a trial. S. G. CLARKE 1033 Mass. Street TRINITY EPCOPALI 10th and Ver- cause ofconvention in Topeka Sunn- There will be no services be day. Dresses Fashioned by Peggy Paige New York Dresses In Six New Unique Styles Reduction of More Than One Third The Standard Well Known Dress That All University Women Prefer Can Be Purchased Today and Saturday at a Also new fresh shipments of Peggy Paige Ginghams, Voiles and Organdies just arrived. Will You See Them? WEAVER'S L.H.S. SENIOR PLAY "All of a Sudden Peggy" A comedy presented by AN ALL STAR CAST under the direction of Miss Florence Butler Bowersock Theatre $1.10 $ .83 $ .55 MONDAY MAY 3 $1.10 $ .83 $ .55 Reservations Now at Round Corner