UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MARCH 19, 1918. Alpha Xi Delta Team Captures Fast Game in Women's Intramural Second Round Ended With W A. A., Brush League and Y. W. C. A. Winners The fastest game of the women's Intramural tournament was played Monday when the Alpha Xi Deltas won against the Kappa Alpha Thetas by a score of 34 to 26 in the second round of games. four of the stars of the Interclass tournament were playing with the Alpha Xi's and were the main factors in leading their team to victory. Sarah Trant did her usual splendid work at the basket while Ruth Bott- tomly starred as guard. The Ruth Trant-Helen Barnett combination proved a successful check on the well- organized, hard-fighting Thetas. Margaret Hodder had coached the Kappa Alpha Theta team into fine shape. Theo Thompson threw goals as if she had been playing all season, and Helen Robinson stood out with fine guard work. Margaret Hodder, center, covered the floor well, and the other players supported her with fast The W. A. A. Board played against the Patterson Club and won by a score of 41 to 8. It was not as one-sided as the score would indicate. Dorothy Queerfelt's attempts at the basket were almost always successful and Dorothy Tucker did astonishing work at forward. Ruth Endacett played up well against Helen Olsen, and Doris Drought was always where the ball was. Carol Martin also played one of her best games. The Brush League won the game with the Gamma Phi Betas by a score of 24 to 11. The former team were on their toes and well organized while the Gamma Phis were handicapped by the presence of their forward Earline Allen. Y. W. C. A. beat the Faculty by a score of 45 to 10, Joyce Brown starred as forward for the Y. W. C. A., and Helen Wasson also played a good game. The next round of games will be played Tuesday at 7:15 o'clock. The Alpha Xi Delta will compete against the Y. W. C. A. team and the Brush league will play the W. A. Board. Articles Taken From Gym. Many person articles missing from the locker room of Robinson Gymnasium has led Coach O. W. O. Hamilton, head of the department of physical education, to believe that the various gymnasium chasses must be harboring petty thieves. Accordingly Coach Hamilton has posted notices in the gym personally offering a reward of ten dollars for the apprehension of the thieves. Students are asked to place personal articles in their lockers, to see that they are locked, and report all suspicious acts on the part of any person to the head of the department. Cecil Custer, c19, who pitched for the freshman baseball team last year, is now with the U. S.. Marines in Cuba. He is pitching for his compan y team and has a record of sever shut-out games. Custer is also the best rifle shot in his company. Elmer's chocolates—"goodness knows they're good"—for sale at Wiedemann's and always fresh!—Adv. You can't SPEND your money and SAVE it **froo**! Buy War-Savings Stamps! 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By filling your gloves wants early for Easter you will save time and money Kayzer Silk Gloves in five qual- tions, including a contracti- siting and in these: black, white, gray ann. mays, price, 65c, 85c, 115c, $1.25, and $2.50. Perrin's "La Mure" = genuine French Kid Glove in the shades of black, white, gray, mode, tan and naxy, murr pair, $2.50. GLOVES Innis Bullman W. Nealman Bacamo Pique Gloves, an excellent quality of street glove. White with black stitching only, per pair. $1.25. Dainty creations in becoming harmony to the suit and dress styles for Spring, these offerings in Easter neckwear express chic originality and stunning charm. The new collar shapes in Georgette crepa, Pique, Linen, Nets Laces and Organdy are especially popular for Spring wear cuffs with hand embroidery or fillet are no less pleasing. Demurely attractive will be the new tailored neckwear stocks, when worn with the smart tailored suit for Spring. NECKWEAR Innis. Bullm. V. Hackman When Milady comes forth for the Easter promemale, her hosiery will match her stunning Spring suit,—or if she chooses otherwise, they will be in accord with her footwear. Our silk hosiery selection for Easter is wide in its range of those shades most in vogue for taupe, chestnut, etc. HOSIERY Onyx Silk Hosiery - in those shades most popular, per pair, $1.25. Gotham Gold Stripe silk hosiery in the leading shades, per pair, $1.35. Innes Bullen & Hackman The Winners of the "OUR KANSAS GIRLS CONTEST Will Be Announced at the "JAYHAWKER BEAUTY BALL in Robinson Gymnasium APRIL 26TH MUSIC by Haley's Full Orchestra! Dancing from 8:30 to 2 a.m. FOOD FOOD Three course supper! FARCE At midnight, on the dance floor. Introducing the latest novelty—the movable stage. Direct from the Zeigfeld "Midnight Frolic," New York. KEEN PROGRAMS RECEPTION in honor of the beauties. FUSSY DECORATIONS IT'S THE BIGGEST PARTY OF THE YEAR! $1.50 Per Person VARSITY TODAY BOWERSOCK WALLACE REID IN "THE THING WE LOVE" TOMORROW ROBERT WARWICK IN "THE SILENT MASTER" Adapted from Henry E. Phillips Oppenhein's "Court of St. Simon." Note—This is the last Robert Warwick picture until after the war as the Robert Warwick of the films is now Captain Warwick, U. S. A. SESSUE HAYAKAWA IN "THE SECRET GAME" TOMORROW AND THURSDAY The Versatile PAULINE FREDERICK IN "MADAME JEALOUSY" Supported By THOMAS MEIGHAN Madame Jealousy is a play that is different for an actress that is different.