A UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Cool Wash Dresses of the New Materials Plain or Fancy Voiles. Dolly Varden Crepes. Crinkled Crepes. Rice Cloth. Lawns. Ratines. We have never shown so varied and beautiful styles in wash dresses —priced at $3.75 to $16.50. CHEMISTRY HEAD WRITES BOOK ON FOOD PRODUCTS (Continued from page 1.) both from the household and economic standpoints. Professor Bailey collected much of his material from a year's research work abroad. Professor Bailey is also the author of a book on "Sanitary and Applied Chemistry" which is in its fifth edition, and co-author with Prof. H. P. Cady of the chemistry department of the University Amphitheat" now in its seventh edition, both of which books are used as text books in the University. ANNOUNCEMENTS Caps and Gown committee on the first floor of the Engineering building Thursday morning from nine to five, as this is chance for Engineers and Pharmies. OREAD GOLF CLUB WILL MEET EVANSTON TEAM Ten members of the Oread Golf club will meet ten players from the Evanston, Kansas City, Mo., club Saturday. The following will represent the Oread Club: Anderson, Kinear, Fannell, M. W. Sterling, Altman, M. W. Sterling, Altman, Graebner, Jones, and Patterson. 'Con- Madam, do you want to get off at Torpeka? Lady—No, but I have to.—Ex. "What makes a man always give a woman a diamond engagement?" "A woman."—Wisconsin Sphinx. See Nat C. Goodwin Monday, May 8th at the Bowersock—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. Send the Daily Kansan home. Want to combine improvement with pleasure? Attend the Summer Session of the University of Kansas Begins Thursday, June 11. First term (six weeks) ends July 22. Second term (three weeks) ends August 12. Credits may be earned in the Graduate School, College, School of Engineering, School of Law, School of Fine Arts, and School of Education. There will be sixty-two members of the Summer Session faculty in twenty-seven departments, and they will offer one hundred and twenty-nine courses in: Astronomy, Botany, Chemistry, Drawing and Design, Economics, Education, English, Entomology, French, Geology, German, History and Political Science, Home Economics, Journalism, Latin, Law, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy and Psychology, Physical Education, Physics, Physiology, Public Speaking, Shop Work, Sociology, Spanish, Zoology. Also entrance credits may be earned in several departments. No spot in Kansas has better climatic conditions in summer than Mt. Oread, and no university in America has better opportunities for efficient summer work. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO Dean of the Summer Session University of Kansas, Lawrence VICTORY TODAY WILL WIN TITLE FOR KANSAS One Game From Ames Will Give Championship to Jayhawkers The Missouri Valley Championship may be decided at Ames, Iowa this afternoon If the Jayhawkers win from the Farmers. A victory today means the team can reach and two victories over Ames will clinch the championship. Bishop is slated to pitch today and Smee will work tomorrow. Jack Loveless will be the Kansas entry against highland Park Saturday. Coach McCarty and his team went to Ames yesterday afternoon. The following men took the trip: Sommers, Bishop, Sproull, Delongy, Vander Vries, Painter, Smee, Loveless, and Wandel. Chinery, a Varsity fielder, is sick with the mumps and unable to join the Jayhawkers. LEADER OF 20TH KANSAS VISITS SCHOOL OF LAW Col. E. C. Little, of Kansas City, a candidate for judge of the Kansas Supreme Court, visited the School of Law this morning. Colonel Little served as Governor Leedy's private secretary and was the noted leader of the Twentieth Boys in the Spanish-American war. SMITH AND TEACHENOR ENTER VALEY TOURNEY Dix Teachoner and Smith, Varsity tennis players, went last night to St. Louis where they will represent Kansas in the Missouri Valley tennis tournament under the auspices of the Missouri Athletic Club. Hoyt to Give Recital William Hoyt, violinist, will give a graduating recital from the School of Fine Arts at Fraser tonight at 8:15 o'clock. He will be assisted by Miss Cora Reynolds, soprano, and Miss Ruth Burnham, pianist. Selections from Viotti, Gounod, Wood and Kreisler will be given. Elizabeth, Wilson, '12, of Kansas listing at the Alpha Delta Pt. House. Did you enlist for the war? Huerta? To Mexico, of course—Cornell Widow. Ed. Note—London Bridge is falling down. —Widow. News item -English Society Women take up Poker. Send the Daily Kansan home. "GOODKNIT WEEK" MAY 18 TO 23 The largest stock of Union Suits in the city. Make your selection tomorrow No. 15-Pajama check nainsook, athletic style . $1 No. 151-Pajama check nainsook quarter sleeves, knee length . $1 No. 153-Pajama check nainsook quarter sleeves, three-quarter length legs . $1 No. 29-Egyptian nainsook, athletic style . $1 No. 291-Egyptian nainsook quarter sleeves, knee length . $1 No. 25-Kool Krepe, athletic style . $1.25 No. 253-Kool Krepe, nainsook sleeves, three-quarter legs . $1.50 No. 20-Genuine Flaxon, athletic style . $1. TIME'S HERE to lay by those clumsy "clingy" knitted undergarments and put on the lightest, coolest, most comfortable and most convenient underwear you can buy. Comfort asks economy advises health demands— Athletic Union Suit with the "K. K. Closed Crotch" Made in all sizes, to fit stout men with big stomachs, tall lean men, short men, and men of regular build. Loose and easy fitting, giving the utmost of ease and real comfort. Fit like trousers— No unnecessary fullness or bagging in the crotch. Crotch is closed, with the opening extending down one leg. "Also made in following fabrics: Featherweight Madras, Pin Check, Panama Nainsook, Kool Krepe, Egyptian Nainsoook, Genuine Flaxon, Crepe Sheen, Amazon Silk Crepe, Milanese Silk. Prices: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and upward." $1 Pajama check mansook, either no sleeves, knee length; or quarter sleeves, knee length. Special % length covering knee. . . . . $1.00 Double Guarantee No Red Tape All Goodknit Union Suits come in Sanitary sealed packages—2 in a box. Buy them by the boy. For sale in Lawn at If for any reason garments are unsatisfactory, return them to Goodknit factory or to dealer for adjustment. Out-of-Town Dealers Address Johnson & Carl Out-of-Order Dealer Address GOODENOW-BROOKFIELD KNITTING CO. Sole Manufacturers Broadway and 42d St. Sole Manufacturers Kansas City, Mo. K. U. NEWS This Summer Free Read the Special Offer of the Daily Kansan on page 3 Johnson & Carl For a Complete Line of Goodknit STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY ---