UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 4.2.2 DAY WAS O. K. BUT--- M'COOK WAS TOO WET Holiday May Fete Is Set for Next Satur day—Students Enjoy Holiday The day seems to have been fixed out for May Day and Chancellor's Day. And the weather was just right for the Fete. But McCook Field was too wet. The holiday, however, came right. "We are still selling tickets for the May Fete," said Miss Gittens, secretary of the Y. W. C. A. this morning. "We will give it Saturday at ninethirty if the field is dry enough. But the effect would be spoiled should the dances be given in the Gymnasium. We are sorry that the fete couldn't be given yesterday. Of course, those tickets sold last week will be good." There wasn't much hiking done yesterday because of wet ground but the canoes on the river were busy. Most of the hiking done was downtown and back. The movies got their share of fun, business. And some students studied. BY THE WAYs At the Alpha Delta Pi house, Mrs. Talbert, Conway Springs; Mrs. Fairchild, Hiawatha; Mrs. Judd and Mrs. Hopkins, Kansas City; Mrs. R. E Protch, Mrs. C. H. Ashton, Mrs. R. G. Ferguson, Mrs. W. Hedring, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. W. F. Reinish, and Mrs. J. S. McCormick, Lawrence. There is one more holiday before school is out. Memorial Day, May 30 in quiz week is the last and only holiday. "Have you asked him yet?" The first girl speaks. "No, but I'm going to tonight.' The second girl speaks. "What are you going to wear?" Which of the gladest rage I possess of course. What's all this about? The dance which the Woman's Athletic Association will give in Robinson Gymnasium is all to all the women in the University. Celebrate Mother's Day Mother's Day was celebrated yesterday by several sororities and fraternities. The following sororites were chosen for their mothers at dinner last night. The guests at the Sigma Kappa house are Mrs. C. H. Mathews and Mrs. Austin, Cottonwood Falls; Mrs. Roberts, Northampton; Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Lewis, Topeka; Mrs. Carpenter, Ottawa; Mrs. C. E. Wedd, Leneca; Mrs. Cutter, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Fuller, and Mrs. Mary Allen, Lawrence. At the Pi Beta Phi house, Mrs. O. Shepherd, Mrs. Proudff, Mrs. Harry Darby, Mrs. C. A. Jobes, Kansas City, Mo; Mrs. Lindsay, Topeka; Mrs. Stevenson, Leavenworth; Mrs. Searles, Oakasloa; Mrs. Baity, Mrs. Burke, Oakasloa; Mrs. Gillipie, Mrs. J. R. Greenless, Mrs. F. H. Smithmayer, Mrs. L. N. Lewis, Mrs. S. W. Atkinson, Mrs. S. J. Hunter, Mrs. F. O. Luckan, Lawrence. At the Alpha Tau Omega house, Mrs. March and Mrs. Burton, Kansas City; Mrs. W. H. Dodderidge, White City; Mrs. Martindale, Mrs. F. M. Benedict, Mrs. F. M. O'Moernan, Mrs. C. W. Smith, Mrs. Leo Smith, Mrs. G. Hackman, Mrs. J. H. Van der Vries, Lawrence. At the Beta house, Mrs. Mallot, Abilene; Mrs. Nettles, Teopka; Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Vanderschmidt, Leavenworth; Mrs. Chase, Emporin; Mr. and Mrs. Heath, Kansas City; Mrs. Ackers, Abilene; Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, Lawrence; A. D. Weaver, W. H. Pendleton and Mrs. Stanley, Lawrence. At the Phi Delt house, Mrs. Epinger and Mrs. F. E. Smith, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Simon, Seneca; mr. and Mrs. F. O. Orr, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Professor and Mrs. Ralph Carter, and Mrs. F. H. Benedict, Lawrence At the Gamma Phi Beta house, Mrs. Nowlin, Kansas City; Mrs. Hildinger, Mrs. Hostetter, Mrs. O. LeSeur, Mrs. Gregory, Mrs. J. E Holmes, G Buckman, Mrs. J. E Holmes, Mrs. Carin Davis, and Mrs. Martin, Lawrence. At the Sigma Chi house, Mrs. Patterson, Galen; Mrs. Fraterch, Mrs. G.LaRue, Kansas City; Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Duff and Mrs. Sautter, Horton; Mrs. McCandless, Hutchinson; Mrs. Helmers, Leaworthw; Mrs. Rigby, Mrs. Lucas, Topea; Mrs. C. D. Cowgill, Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Weaver, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Woodward, and Mrs. O. P. Barber, Lawrence. Dowdy-Cady Mr. and Mrs. H. Dowdy, of Dodge amounts the rebursement for a burying laughers to William Sheldon Cady, on Monday April 30, a Dodore City. BELTERS That's the kind of styles the young men are wearing this year. And the good news we have to tell you this time is that you don't have to spend twenty-five or thirty dollars to be in style. We have received a shipment of up-to-date models—seven different better styles, short belts—three-fourths around and all around and the price ranges from $15.00 $15 up ROBERT E. HOUSE In the 700 block on Massachusetts Street. Mr. Cady received his A. B. from the University last year. Mr. and Mrs. Cady will be at home in Lawrence, after June 1. Theta Sigma Phi Tea Theta Sigma Phi, journalism sorority, will entertain the women of the department of journalism at at a Kappa Misa Miss Stephens, of New York. Mother's Day Postponed When the May Fete was postponed a number of the sorority and fraternities postponed Mother's Day. The Kappa Kappa Gamma will have 100 students, all have Phi Kappa, Thursday, May 10; and the Achoch sorority, Sunday, May 13. Pi Kappa Alpha will hold its farewell banquet at the chapter house Thursday night. It was advanced from May 25 on account of enlistments and the number of men leaving for Fort Riley next week. at the home of Miss Alice Winston, 1620 Massachusetts street. In spite of two counter attractions down-town and several other dances, the College gave a successful spring dance Monday night in Robinson Gymnasium. The patriotic decorative scheme was carried out in the refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hanley were chaperons. Farewell Banquet Collegiate Alumni Lunch The members of the Collegiate Alumnae Association will hold their annual luncheon on Saturday May 5. Collegiate Alumni Lunch Since Lindsey is out for his position at second base again, there may be a change in the lineup at third base or shortstop to make room or Mehmedov to get into it not called out right away. The most likely lineup now appears to be: Carter, c; Poirier, Craig, or Captain Smee, p; Chase, b; Ibis, Linden, 2b; Schecoon or McMetheny, 3b; Pratt, captain, Fsie, Jr; Gibbens, cf; and Weber, rf. Members of the Westminster Guild will entertain with a party in Westminster Hall, Saturday night at eight o'clock. Party at Westminster Company M Gets Two WET WEATHER STOPS ST. MARYS CONTEST mal Game Light Workout Called on Gol Links to Practice for Normal Game McIlhennan, an almost sure K man on the squad if he remains, will be forced to leave when the National Guards are called out. Frank McFarland, a likely candidate for the two weeks, argo to enlist. Rainy weather with a light snow caused Mgr. W. O. Hamilton to conel yesterday's game with St. Marys. Coach McCarty called the squad out for a light practice on the old golf links southeast of McCook. The next game on Jayhawker schedule is with the Kansas Normals at Emporia next Saturday. Kansas beat the Teachers here April 5 by a 3 to 1 score and Captain Smee is looking or a close game. Company M Gets Two Enlistments in Company M continue to come slowly. Apparently the Selective Conscriptionill is not used as a war was hoped for by National Guard officers. Company M this morning announced two new enlistments, Milford Hale and Ivan B. Snyder. The serious outlook for aggressive hostilities by the United States in the war is causing Captain Smee to worry considerably as to whether or not the present Jayahawk军 w will remain together very much longer. Several of the players are becoming more interested in the different branches of service every day, and it is very probable that a few of the players will sign up for military duty within the next week or so. It is probable that the Jayhawker nine will not play with the two or three more schedlened games. Delta Theta Phi, legal fraternity, gave a smoker last night for all freshmen who expect to study law. Smoker A Daily Letter Home—The Daily Kansan. May Clearance Sale Coats 50 Stylish Spring Coats—All of the latest $ 12^{75} models—Up to $19.75 at... All the popular high shades—Wool Velours, Poplins, Serges, Burrella Cloths. Wool Checks and Novelties— Big Collars FURTHER REDUCTIONS ON ALL WOOL SUITS Smartly Tailored from popular spring fabrics, all best shades. Specially Dried in This May Clearance. Suits that were $16.50, $18.00 and $19.75 at ... $12.75 Suits that were 21.75, 23.75 and 25.00 at ... 16.75 Suits that were 26.75, 27.50 and 29.75 at ... 19.75 Suits that were 30.00, 35.00 and 37.50 at ... 24.75 Suits that were 40.00 and 45.00 at ... 29.75 Suits that were 55.00 and 57.50 at ... 39.75 Mrs. Conrad Hoffman recently returned to this country from Europe where she has been helping Mr. Hoffman in Y. M. C. A. work in the German prison camps. She will visit Italy, France, and Greece each week with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stauffer. Mr. Hoffman remained in Berlin. Have you a kodak album? We have a complete line. Squires Studio. —Adv. 144-3 Women who appreciate clever, exclusive styles should see the new summer pumps at Fischers $4 to $5 OttoFischer HOTEL KUPPER 11th and McGee Streets, Kansas City, Mo. A good place to make your headquarters. Particularly desirable for ladies—being on Petticat Lane—the center of the shopping district. Convenient to all theatres. Excellent cafe in connection. Let us figure on that next banquet. WALTER S. MARS Proprietor and Manager. ST. LOUIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MAX ZACH, Conductor. 60 Men 2 Soloists Robinson Auditorium, Thursday Evening, May 10 Reserved Seats 50c, 75c and $1.00 On Sale May 2, Round Corner Drug Store and Registrar's Office