UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Seniors Have Your Cap and Gown Pictures Made Squire's Studio for trist quencheres try the sodas at Wiedeman's...-Adv. The taste tells—Wiedeman's—Adv. Just tapped a fresh keg of Hires Root beer—try it at Wiedeman's— Adv. Our pineapple ice is made from the fruit. Wiedeman's—Adv. TO PRESENT "THE NEW SYSTEM"-COMMENCEMENT To present the new system Senior Cast Will Offer Sruffetraje Farce on Annual Class Day. Following the program given on Class Day, to be held Tuesday of Comem-ment Week the farse "The New System" will be given. The fare presents interesting material upon the subject of women's rights. The east follows; (Mrs.) Judge Aristidia Demosthenes Noffait, Florence Fqua. (Miss) Captain Nelson Perry Chester U.-S. Navy, Laeite Smith. (Miss) Lleutenant. Napolenelette washington Humbailer Hall, U, S Ambassador (Miss) Professor Tulina Darwin Pattive Mortier M. A., Ph.D, Dl L, Dt, Dean of Amajow University, Emily Berger. Mr. James Johnson Noffitt, Elmer Clark. Mr. Dearborn Matthew Bosworth, Ray Eldridge. Mr. Thomas Henry Darlington, Frank Miller. Mr. Richard Petridge, Albert Teed. All financial reports must be in the hands of the registrar before June 3rd. At this time James G. Lardner will be here to finish the auditing books. Where reports have been made the report must be brought up to date. Geo. O. Foster. Send the Daily Kansan home Save Money Tomorrow! Yes sir - tomorrow you can own new duds at amazing savings. Tomorrow you should buy, because stocks are still complete. Selections should be made at once. A New Suit, A New Hat, Traveling Bags Anything you need to round out your summer equipment, can be purchased cheaper than anywhere in Lawrence at THE CASH CONVERTER SALE. Make us share this. Winey & Underwood 819 Mass. St. Fraternities---- Sororities---- All Clubs or Permanent Organizations Do you desire a record of the happenings at the University for the school year 1913-14? A Bound Volume of the Daily---Absolutely Free Send in ten full paid subscriptions to the University Daily Kansan at $2.50 each and the bookwillbedeliveredtoyouas soon aspublishedthissummer. Circulation Department University Daily Kansan TEN CINDER ARTISTS GO TO VALLEY MEET Kansas Track Men and Coach Leave for Saint Louis Louis Coach Moose and ten Kansas truck men went yesterday to St. Louis to enter the annual Missouri Valley meet under the auspices of the Missouri Athletic Club. The meet will be held there Saturday and the Kansans will work out on Missouri cinders this afternoon. The meet will be attended by colleges and universities from all parts of the West, California, Illinois, Missouri, Ames, Kansas, Chicago, Northwestern and several other large schools are enrolled in the meet. It is a fast bunch of athletes to St. Louis and the Kansas coaches do not expect the Jayhawkers to carry off many events. Captain Hazen may win a hurdle race and the Kansans may place in some of the dashes. The Jayhawker relay team is working in good shape but faster teams are entered in the The St. Louis contest will have little or no bearing on the Valley championship, which is cincled by Kansas. Victories over Nebraska, Missouri and the Aggies gave the track title to K. U. The other teams in tomorrow's meet probably will take most of the races and will not give the Missouri Valley cinder men comparative prowess. WANT ADS If you like grape ice try ours. Wiedeman's—Adv. Like eating fresh gramps—grape ice at Wiedemann's. —Adv. They are fine, sundaes, eclairs, ice cream sodas, with fresh crushed strawberries—Wiedman's.—Adv. LOST—Two note books bearing name Dains. One for chemistry and one for history. Call 1702 B or at 1224 La. Caramel nut ice cream at Wiedeman's. — Adv. Students are requested to return all books belonging to the University library before the end of the week. LOST—A small tortoise shell fan, between nine and ten hundred blocks, north of Christian church. Will the young man who found it make a name for himself and Savings Bank, and receive reward—Mrs. John Sanborn, 905 Tennessee. WANTED - Twenty K. U. students for new life proposition. Locate or travel Transportation furnished. Apply to C. M. Sellar 1, 1545 Mass. WANTED—To turn over K, C. Star and Times route for the supper to a competent carrier. Call me at once. Sturtavev, Bell 2647. WANTED—By a student and wife for the summer, a house in return for care or small rental. No rooms, light housekeeping. Address Box 94. Viola, Kansas, until June 1st. Reference Harry Lander, City. I have 4, 5, and 6 room houses in the "Beautiful Addition" south of K. U.. Would like University people to Will sell on very easy pay- choice lots and 5-acre tracts...Frank White. Bell phone 1193-1287. "The Silent Call." A big story of the untimed West. "B13," a thrilling story translated from the French. "The Girl" at the maybury bazaar a few years ago. These books' sale for 50 cents each at Welfs' book Store-Adv. MAN WANTED—Live student to work for a local merchant, this summer. A good proposition. Address X. Y., Daily Kansan. "Castle Craneycrow." The story revolves around the abduction of a young American woman and the adventures created through her rescue Buy a copy, only 50 cents, Wolf's Book Store—Adv. "I read in the Trawnscript today that the firls are training for the one hundred yard dash at Vassar." "Really? It must be a M-sprint!" Commencement Program "Why aren't you dancing, Mr. McXiue?" Mis-sprint: -Lampoon. Regatta—Potter Lake, West Campus, 2100 p. m. Swimming races, water games, canoe races, pageants and "stumps." Band Concert (for plenickers) 6:30 p.m. West Campus near Pot- town Monday, June 8. Annual Banquet of the School of Education Eldership 8:00 p.m. (Adminstrated by ticked) Organ Recital—Charles Stanford Skilton. 1819, 818, 819. Penguin. "I was out of town for the week-end and I don't know any of the new steps."—Puck. All day inspection of buildings and displays, of University work. Class day Exercises of the Class of 1914: Address to Buildings and Farewell Songs, University Campus, 8:30 a.m. Band Concert - Campus, 1:00 p.m. Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association, Snow Hall 520 Baseball, McCook v. University Seniors, McCook Field, 3:00 p.m. Track Events and Frolic Features. A. University Address—John B. Cheadle, A. B., 1981, LL. B., 202. Professor of Law in the University of Oklahoma. Senior and Alumni Class Lunches: 12:00 pm (Picnic lunches on sale west basement room, Snow Hall). Band Concert—Campus, 7:45. Japanese Center, Illumination. Senior Class Farce. Japanese Lance Receptionist, Chancellor and Mrs. Storm, Green Hall, 8:30 p. m. (All alumni, former students, and friends of the University are invited to this reception. No individual invitations are issued.) Reception of Law Alumni by Dean and Mrs. Green at their home. Alumni Prom., Robinson Gymnasium, 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 10. Commencement Exercises—Auditorium, Robinson Gymnasium, 10:00 a.m. Address, Charles Reynolds Brown, A.M., S.T.B. Dean of the Divinity School, Yale University. Degrees Conferring of Degrees. University Dinner, first floor Robinson Gymnasium, 1:00 p. m. (Admission by ticket.) Our caramel nut ice cream is different from others—Wiedeman's—Adv. THE FLOWER SHOP All of our stock direct from the grower who knows how and as even a run of flowers as is found in a large city. Most-of our customers know it—everybody should. 825½ Mass. Phones 621 825 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. REYNOLDS BROS. Ice Creams— Vanilla Strawberry Raspberry Chocolate Caramel Nut Ices Pineapple Cherry Orange Individual Molds, Roses, Grapes. We Will Deliver Your Cream to Dinners and Parties. Bell 645. Order for Sunday Now. 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