A UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --- Get Your "Goodknits" tomorrow--Mister This is Goodknit week all over the country and right now we have every style and every size. They are the most comfortable and economical union suits you can buy--and oh! how cool. Absolutely closed crotch. Loose and easy fitting but without any unnecessary fullness or baggage in the crotch. Here are the different numbers we have ready for you to select from: No.15 Pajama check nainsook, athletic style $1 No. 151 Pajama check nainsook, quarter sleeves, knee len th ... $1 No. 152 length legs *1* No. 29 No.153 Pajama check nainsook, quarter sleeves, three-quarter length legs. $1 No. 2 Egyptian nainsook, athletic style ... $1 All Goodknit union Suits come packed in sanitary sealed boxes' to a box No.291 Egypt an nainsook, quarter sleeves, knee length $1 No. 25 Kool Krepe,athletic style*1.25 No. 253 Kool Krepe, quarter sleeves. three-quarter legs $1.50 Genuine Flaxon, athletic style $1.50 $1.50 Guaranteed to Give Absolute Satisfaction ANNOUNCEMENTS Kansan Board Meeting Tonight, 7:15 The Daily Kansan Board will meet tonight in the Kansan office at 7:15. Caps and Gown committee on the first floor of the Engineering building Thursday morning from nine until ten. This is the last chance for Engineers and Pharmics. Send the Daily Kansan home. Emile Grignard, a student in the department of chemistry last year, recently moved from Fort Worth, Texas, to New York City, where he will be engaged with his father in the lithographing industry at Worth, Mr. Grignard was working for Swift and Co., as chemist. Get city views of Hoadley's. Five cents per dozen—Adv. 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. Also entrance credits may be earned in several departments. 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. 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 PHI PSIS WIN ANNUAL PAN-HELLENIC MEET Score 38 Points in Second Yearly Event. Betas in Second Place Summary Summary Phi Psis 38 Detas 33 1-3 Sigetas Chi 16 1-3 Phi Gams 12 Sig Alphs 11 Sigma Nus 2 1-3 Phi Delta 0 Alpha Taus 0 The Phi Psis won the second annual Pan-Hellenic track meet on McCook field yesterday afternoon by scoring 38 points. The team was called the relay was called but a first in this event gave the event to the Phi Psis. A large crowd watched the Greeks. Most of the races were slow with an occasional fast event. The obstacle race and the three-legged race were Send The Daily Kansan Home a strictly Young Men's Garment -English,athletic vest,soft roll lapel on coat, close fitting trousers features. Manager Hamilton was the starter. $20 Samhreck Clothes of Culture 'Tis a "Sampeck' One half mile run: Thompson (Phi hill) and Beta (Beta) second; Milton (Phi Gan). Beta File summary: Fifty yard dash: Gray (Beta) first; Bower (Phi Gam) second; Howdow (Sig Alph) third. One hundred yards dash: Heath (i) second; Arnold (Phl) third; second; Arnold (Phl) third; Johnson & Carl Obstacle Race Hobart (Sig Alph) Accelerator (Sigma Chi) secs: Machometer (Sigma Chi) secs: The summaries: Quarter mule; Ainworth (Phi Psi) Second, Alph (Alp) second; Sommera (Phi Gai) second. 220 yards dash; Heath (Beta) second; second; second; Sommer (Phi Gam) third. Three legged race: Folks and Thompson (Phi Pis) second; Sweeney and Gray (Betas) second; Deardolf and Barnes (Sir Alphs) third; Low hurdles: Arnold (Phi Pi) fairly high (second) Woods (flairl alth) third. Broad jump: Russ (Sigm Chi) (Stigma N) third, Ashby (Sigma N) third, Stigma N) third, Ashby Shot put: Small (Phi Ps1) first; Shot put: second; Mitchell Gham (Phi Gam) third. Pole vault: Russ (Sigma Chi) ( sigma Nu ) third; 2 awned; (sigma Nu) third; (sigma Nu) third; High jump: Mitchell (Phi Gam) first; Fols (Phi Psi) second; Heath (Beta), Russ (Sigma Chi), Steltzer (Sigma Nu) third. Relay race: Phi Psis won. Law Grad Revisits K. U. I. N. Williams, an alumnus of the School of Law, is here from Wichita revisiting the University. After finishing K. U. Mr. Williams spent some time in educational work in the Phillipines, and since living in Wichita he has served in the Kansas legislature. Want to Know About Courses Want to Know About Courses Fifteen teachers from Grand Rapids, Michigan, have written Prof. A.W. Sheffield, of Oceans high school, to be offered at the University of Washington this summer. The teachers declared their intention of attending Professor Trettion's courses. Seniors Get Positions The following seniors have been elected to teaching positions over the state: Edna Bigelow, domestic science at Washington; Florence Nugent, Imperial College; Taimara Mathis, mathematics and German at Tonganoxie; Alice Lund. Normal Training at Madison, N. D.; Meredith Robbins, principal at Carbondale. See Nat C. Goodwin Monday, May 25th at the Bowersock—Adv. RAYMOND'S COURT IN SESSION AT GREEN HALL EVERY DAY Senior Laws Take Up Trial of Cases Impanpelling Juries and Examining Witnesses New Location New Service New Fixtures Raymond's Drug Store 819 Mass. St. Court is in session every day from 1:30 p.m. m. et. seq. at the court room of Green Hall in the southwest corner of the basement. The senior laws are in the midst of their work with practice cases and are putting said cases out of the way at the rate of two per afternoon. These trials are carried out after the manner of actual suits and have two lawyers on a side. Prof. Raymond F. Rice acts as judge and the juries are impanelled for the different cases from the junior and middle classes. The cases used for trial are mostly civil suits and the facts are taken from the records of cases that have actually been tried. The lawyers on each side interview the witnesses, and organize their case making out all papers and going through the procedure required in real court work. The junior laws are also trying practice cases in a less complete manner, that is, more of the facts being given. They are not required to examine witnesses and impanel juries as are the seniors. Don't Forget Our Kodak Line. HAVE TOO MUCH MONEY Engineers Are Sixty-five Dollars to Good in This Year's Finances The Engineers are about $65 to the good in their finances for the school year. Although some of this money has been on hand for some time, the greatest part of it came from profits on the Engineer's Dance, which was a great success financially, as well as socially. Plans are now under way to spend the money, according to Oscar A. Dingman, president of the Engineers. A portion of the sum will go to the Marvin bust fund, and some of it will be used in framing pictures of Engineers' Day for the engineering library. It has been suggested that a charter "oats" be held for the edification of the Marinettes, but nothing definite has been decided upon in this respect. Millis Has Mumps A mass meeting of the west-end- hills held some day next week, and the protesters had to move. That beautiful disease known as the mumps is neither a respector of persons nor professors. Prof. H. A. Mills, of the economists, meeting his classes today, and may not be on the Hill for several days. HARGISS WILL GO TO C. OF E. Assistant Professor of Physical Education Accepta a Place at State Normal W. H. Hargis, assistant professor of physical education, has accepted Normal at Emporia, and will be head the offer made to him by the State of the athletic department at the school next year. DIES OF APPENDICITIS TODAY Mr. Hargis is making arrangements to leave at the end of the present semester and will be in Emoria this summer. No arrangements for the funeral had been made this afternoon. Mildred E. Henshall, a freshman in the College, from Denver, Colo.-died at 7:45 o'clock this morning at the home of her grandparents, 1144 Rhode Island street, for appendicitis. See Nat C. Goodwin Monday, May 25th at the Bowersock—Adv. Why Kansan Advertising Brings Results Every Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Professor Reads it five times a week Commencement Gifts of Quality The College Jeweler Give a Gustafson gift and experience the real pleasure of giving. GRUEN-PRECISION-WATCH HIGHEST ACCURACY THE ANNUAL INVITATION HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET SATURDAY, MAY 23 McCOOK FIELD 2:30 O'CLOCK The classiest high school meet of Missouri Valley. Central, Manual, Westport and Northeast High Schools of K.C., K.C.K., Topeka, Lawrence, and Iola, will have full teams. In addition 25 star athletes of the state have been invited to participate as guests of the University. The mile run will be worth the price of admission. Tickets 50c. Student ticket holders 25c. Lawrence High School students ticket 25c if bought at school.