A UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WANT ADS FOR SALE—Five room modern cottage, convenient to University and to town, can be bought right and partly on time. Inquire Bell phone 1967 before 8:30 a. m. or after 3:30 p. m. 153-5 LOST—A Hamilton open-faced, 17- jewel watch. Finder return to Kansan office. FOR RENT—June 1st, modern house, 5 rooms, bath and hall; combination furnace, cement cellar, cistern, paved street, east front, 4 blocks east Fraser. Bell 1428. 15:1-* WANTED - Position as matron or fraternity. See X Y at Kansan. David Langston is a man of the woods, selling medicinal roots and herbs. But when the girl, comes to this medicine woods, there begins a romance. Read about her in the book, "The Harvester." On sale for 50 cents at Wolf's Book Store.—Adv. 154-2 KANSAS TRACK MEN GO TO MEET TIGERS Jayhawkers Leave for Columbia Today—Hold Contests on Rollins' Field The Jayhawker truck squid went to Missouri today, and tomorrow afternoon the Jayhawk and Tiger will run in the Kansas field games. The Kansas are in good shape and have been pointed for the meet. Victories over the Aggies and Nebraskans raised the Kansans' chances of showing against the Tigers. the hurdle race. Maleslomson, O'Neil, Edwards, Grady, Poos, Flake and other other cinder men will take care of the dashes and distance events. The Kansas baseball team, which is playing today, will match the meet tomorrow. The Missourians have a strong squad this year, with several old stars and a bunch of new men. Kansas should hold her own in the hurrids and dashes, but the Jayhawkers are weak in the vault and the jumps. Reber is expected to bid high for the shot and discus, while Hazen is doped to win at least one of The following men went to Columbia this morning: Captain Hazen, Perry, Hilton, O'Niel, Edward, Grady, Creighon, Fiske, Cissena, Henderson, Elswick Davis, Malcolmson, Poos, Reber, Keeling, Campbel and McKay. INTER-FRATERNITY INTER-FRATERMITTLE LEAGUE STANDINGS Each team has one more game to play. W. L. Pct. Phi Beta Pi 3 1 766 Sigma Delta Phi 2 2 500 Keltz 2 2 500 Alpha Delta 2 2 500 Sigma Phi Sigma 2 2 500 Pu Ipsilon 1 3 626 At Colorado College, when patriotism was at a high pitch, fifteen Mexicans were marched across the campus and made to salute the flag. One who objected was not only made to salute, but had to climb the flag pole. BLANKET ATHLETIC TAX ASKED AT OHIO STATE A petition to adopt a blanket tax of five dollars for out-outdoor athletics for all students, male and female at the Ohio State University is being circulated with the approval of prominent faculty members and the institution. The plan which resembles that at the University of Michigan will guarantee admission to all athletic contests, and will provide better facilities for athletic training. It is also believed that such a regulation will aid in interest in these healthful athletics. Thirty-five hundred signatures to the petition are expected by next Wednesday. It's a long corridor that has no end murmured the absent-minded professor as he paddled patiently in the revolving door.—The Widow The Grad I once did use m'bwain I was a caw dauctordw; But now I need now bwain I am now instawdw. I am a young instructow. —Lampoon. TURN YOUR SHIRTTAILS INTO DRAWERS OLUS INOLUS the outside shirt and underdrawers are one garment. This means that the shirt can't work out of the trousers, that there are no shirt tails to bunch in seat, that the drawers "stay put," to say, nothing of the comfort and economy of a garment. The result is a way down the wardrobe in closed back. See illustration. For golf, tennis and field wear, we recommend the special attached collar OLUS with regular or short sleeves. Extra sizes for very tall or stout men. All shirt fabrics, in smart designs, including hats *$1.50 to $10.00*. GL3 one-piece PAJAMAS for lounging, sleeping and comfortable sleeping. One piece or two pieces can come loose. $1.50 to $8.50. To et al. n. 2914 or come loose. $1.50 to $8.50. Send the Daily Kansan home. PHILLIPS-JONES COMPANY, Makers 1120 Broadway, New York OLUS The largest stock in the city JOHNSON & CARL Morses, Lowneys and Liggetts, The Best in Chocolate Candy Sam S. Shubert MAT. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY McCOLLOCH'S Drug Store. 'Damaged Goods' LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Largest and best equipped three floors of Lawrence National Bank Building. Graduated all parts of the U. S. W. catalogue. SPRING SUITINGS FRANK KOCH TAILOR 727 Mass. SPRING SUITINGS PROFESSIONAL CARDS PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. O. MCOONELL, Physician and surgeon. Boston Mass. Batt. 390, Boston Residence, 1346 Tenn. St. Ball 1023. Home 636. J. P. BROCK, Optomist and Specialist Office 802 Mass. Bldg. Ball Phone 609-654-1327 HARRY REDING, M. D. Eye, ear, nose and throat. Hospital 8412, Home 813 Bell, Bell 813, Home 813 DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. G. AHMAM M. D. E. ear, ear breathes, swallows. Glasses Sains- te. Tastes. G. W. JONBS, A. M. M. D., Dissertation of Butee B., 1972; A. M. Bills, Residence, 1901 JOHNSON J. R. BECHOTEL, M. D. D. O. 833 Mass J. A. BUCHETAL Street. Both phones. office and phone number. DR. H. J. T. JONES, Room 12 A. F. A. Bidg. Residence 1130 Tann. Phones 211. DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over Squires' Studio. Both phones. J. W. O'BRYON, Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Belfair Phone 507. CLASSIFIED W. D. Parsons, Engrave, Watchmaker and Edw. Jewell. Miamonds and Jewelry. Belfi Phone S. T. GILLISEP, M. D. O'Connor Phone 506. Residence 728 Ind. Phones 506. Phone Kennedy Plumbing For. co, for gas Phones Dls Masda lamps. 697 Mass. Phones Dls Jewelers DR. BUET R. WHITE Osteopath Phones, Bell 938, Home 257, Office, 745 Mass. St. Ladies Tailors MRS. ELLISON, Dressmaking and Ladies Verners, Phone 2411 8071, 1032 MORMON, Phone 2411 8071 hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-fairs, "Martello toilets," toilets, apophoro-apophoro, 722. Home, 726. Sugar Bowl Satin Hair Dressing Shop, 937 Mass St. BOWERSOCK THEATRE MONDAY MAY 25th Barber Shops Go where all you al J. C. HOUK 913 Mass. Hair Dressers Student's Goo-Op Club. $2.50 to $3.00 per week, 1840 KY. Goo, H. Giannov Wallace St. Direct from Shubert Theatre, Kansas City ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY AMERICA'S FOREMOST ACTOR MR. NAT. C. GOODWIN Supported by Margaret Moreland in the three act farcical comedy "Never Say Die" By Wm. H. Post PRICES: 1st 12 rows Parquet ... $1.50 Next 5 rows Parquet ... 1.00 All 2d Baleony. 1st 3 rows Balcony... 1.00 Next 5 rows Balcony... .75 All orders received and filled in the order of receipt. Mail orders received and filled in the order of receipt. Address Sherman Wiggins, Mgr., Bell phone 106. received and filled in the order of receipt An Expanding Vocation that merits the investigation of the high school student who is attracted towards science is that of Chemical Engineering The demand for experts in this line is as keen as the desire of manufacturers for better processes and for the utilization of by-products. The pecuniary rewards include both large salaries and liberal percentages of the saving which the chemist brings about. The course in the University is complete, and after the necessary practical experience and work in research, leads to the degree of chemical engineer. Address Vocation Editor UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas She has a stunning Watcha little beauty and it keeps perfect time. Where? Why, at Fan says they were so nice to her at the store—showed her so many beautiful Watches, that I, too, am going in to pick out my graduation present today. Why don't you? GRUEN-PRECISION-WATCH HIGHEST ACCURACY Want to combine improvement with pleasure? Attend the Summer Session University of Kansas of the Also entrance credits may be earned in several departments. 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. 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 K. U. Calendar Athletics May 14-15—Baseball, Missouri a May 16—M. U.-K. U. dual track meet at Columbia May 21-22 - Baseball, Ames at Ames, Iowa May 23-Annual invitation H. S. carolinaL May 27-28 -Baseball, K. S. A. C. at May 29—Baseball, St. Marys at St. Marys. May 30--Missouri Valley track meet at St. Louis. Future Events June 6—Western Conference track meet at Chicago. May 15-16 Dual tennis meet with Missouri. May 22-23 Kansas State Intercollegiate tennis tournament. Champagne Mist—the new drink is great. 5c at Reynolds Bros.- Adv. Strawberry ice-cream, made from the fresh strawberries. Reynolds Bros.-Adv. The New Club, at 1016 Ohio, home cooking. Mrs. Buck, manager—Adv.