UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ANNOUNCEMENTS All junior and senior women who wish to swim are invited to come to the pool Tuesday and Thursday at 4:30 for advanced swimming. Monday and Wednesday 4:30 for beginners in swimming. This is to accommodate those who were conditioned in swimming, also all College Dr. Margaret L. Johnson. Dr. Margaret L. Johnson. The names of all Student Union petition signers who have not paid their dues by Friday, May 8 at noon published by the Student Council. The K. U. Dames will meet with Mrs. H. E. Curl, 1709 Tenn., Wednesday at 3 p. m. Sigma Delta Chi will meet tonight at the Beta house at 8:00 o'clock. WANT ADS FOUND-Watch fob with B. J. R. engraved on it. A sweet face is in the locket. Inquire at Kansan office and pay for this ad. 144-3 WANTED—Room and board for summer school, in private family for man and wife. Call Y. M. C. A. secretary. Bell 380. LOST—At the Gym at the music festival Thursday, a gold chain with a few red beads on it. Finder leave at the Kansan's office. 145-3 WANTED—A live wire, an energetic young man who can superintend the buying of dry goods, clothing and shoes, and manage the advertising for our department store. We do a business of about a year in operation of 1000 poo-oo in the state. This is a good job for the right man and a chance for a fine investment if he suits. Inquire Daily Kansan office. 146-3* WANTED--For the summer by a member of the P. S. B. and b wife, a farmed house in return for care to a worker. LAuder, city. I inquiry Kansan office. You Can Earn a Good Living and lay up some money on graduating from a college. Enroll at once. get ready and you'll secure a good position. Free Employment Bureau at your service. Obtain training in the best and best Business College. No vacations. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and profits $100,000 The Student Depository CITY CAFE 906 Mass. Strictly Home Cooking Ever try our Special 15c Lunch? You'll like it. PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. O'MOONNELL, Physician and surgeon, Office of Medicine, Residency, 1346 Tenn. St. Ball 1023. Home 936. J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist in Office 602 Mass. Phone 985-347-4900. Phone 985- 347-4900. Phone 985- 347-4900. **8. A** HAMMAN M. D. Zye ear, and face faction Guaranteed. *Dik Building*. MARRY REDING. M. D. Eyes ear, nose and throat. Bath 513. Home 514. Bath 513. Home 514. Bath 513. Home 514. Bath 513. Home 514. Bath 513. Home 514. Bath 513. Home 514. Bath 513. Home 514. Bath 513. Home 514. Bath 514. Bath 513. Home DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kapens. J. W. O'BRYON, Dentist. Over Wilson's Dental. Bell Phone 507. J. R. BECHTEL, M. D. D. O. 833 Mass Abbeys street. Both phones, office and home phone. W. G. JONES, A. M. M. D., Diana of Boston, N.C., died peacefully on Rutley J. U., A. Bldg., Redmond, 1920. DR. H. T. JONES, Room 12 F. A. B. Dug., Residence 1130 Teem. Phone 211. DR. H. L. CHAMBERS, Office over Squires' Studio. Phone 287. DR. H. R. WHITE, Osteopath, Phonex, Home 257. Office, 746 Mass St. T. S. GILLISPIE, M. D. Officer office Ind. Phones 596. St. Residence 728 Ind. Phones 596. CLASSIFIED Ed. W. Passos, Engraver, Watchmake and Edw. P. Passos, Engraver, Watchmake and Jewelry. Belle Phone 71. Max. Jewelers Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gas goods and Masda lamps. 937 Mass. Nevada. Hair Dressers Ladles Tailors MRS. ELLISON. Dressemaking and Lades Tulloring. Evening gown quality. 10332 75-881. hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-fairs, "Marti salofo," hair salon, hair products, call Bell 853-460-2911, call 853-460-2911, call Belle Hair Dressling, 927 Mass. 857. Barber Shops Go where they all go J. C. HOUK 913 Maas. Social Notes Phi Delta Theta held initiation last night for Clyde Smith, of Kansas City, Mo. Student's Oo-p Club. $2.50 to $3.00 per 1340 kY 1840 Geo, H. Gevain Stallerd. .. .. The Sigma Delta Phi fraternity entertained with a dancing party at Ecke's Hall Saturday evening. The decorations were carried out in red and gold, the fraternity colors. A three course袍宴 was served in the evening by Mrs. W. Prof. and Mrs. E. Stimpson, Prof. and Mrs. F. E. Kester, Prof. W. W. Davis, Vernon Moore, Ruth Lillis, George Marsh, Irma McCleareay, of Kansas City; Itaul Lake, and Ilsa Wilhelmi. . . . Misses Francis Jobes, of Kanasai City. Beatrice Diamond and Madeline Butts, of Wichita, were guests at a luncheon given in their honor at the Pi Phi house Saturday. Beaten by fans of the luncheon table and throughout the rooms. Covers were laid for twenty guests. The Acacia fraternity entertained the Alpha Delta Pi sorority at dinner Saturday night. The Sigma Chi fraternity celebrated its annual Mother's Day Friday and Saturday. A one o'clock lunchoon followed by a line party at the track meet was given in honor of the visiting guests. The guests were Mrs. C. A. Sautter, Horton; Mrs. R. B. Teachenner, Mrs. N. S. Norlan, Mrs. Give a Gustafson Gift and experience the real pleasure of giving. Quality is the first consideration Gustafson The College Jeweler Visitors Welcome PECKHAMS ONEIDA Barker Collars are Linen in quarter sizes at K. J. Miller, Kansas City; Mrs. W. E. Ragle, Chanute; Mrs. K. S. Herman; Olathe; Mrs. Mort Albaugh; Topeka; Strong, Strong; Mrs. O. Sunderland; Sunderland City; Mrs. A. Henley, Mrs. C. D. Cowgill, and M. F. Russell, Lawrence. Misses Dorothy and Ethel Keeler entertained with an afternoon card party at the church on June 15, Mississippi for the members of the Achoh sorority. Front 2 1/4 In. Back 2 In. Sigma Alpha Epsilon gave its annual spring party Saturday evening at the F. A. A. Hall. The Phi Delta Theta fraternity celebrated Mother's Day Saturday. A luncheon and automobile ride were given in honor of the visiting mothers. The guests were: Mrs. C. A Lockwood, Mrs. S. T. Bolman, Atchison, Mrs. J. P. Copiand, Mrs. C. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. M. Clark, D. Clarkan, Mrs. J. C. Curran,衬衫馆,Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Northworth, Iola; Mrs. Clara Kanaga, Mrs. T. W. Castles, and Mrs. Emery, Lawrence. 3,000 Students, Faculty and Alumni read it every day. The Phi Alpha Delta, honorary law fraternity, entertained at Ecke's Hall Friday night. McCan's orchestra of Kansas City furnished the music. The fraternity colors, gold and purple, were used in the decorations and were also carried out in the four-course supper which was served during the interment of the Belle Fairchild, Prof. and Mrs. H. W. Humble, and Prof. H. T. Hill. Seventy-five couples were present. On Friday evening the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity entertained a hundred and fifty guests at their annual spring party in F. A. A. Hull, A three-course luncheon reception, Daisies and white roses and the fraternity colors, gold and blue, were artistically used in the decorations. The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity entertained with a dinner at the chapter house followed by a dancing party at Eckle's Hall Thursday night. The men and women and white iliacs were used in decorating the Hall. Forty guests were present. Student Plays Student Dances Student Mixers PAY When they are advertised in the Daily Kansan. Sigma Phi Sigma held initiation for the following men Thursday night: Robert L. Beard, Wastea City, Oka; Constant Pointer, Wathena; Merle Dubach, Watherna; Preston Dubach, Wathena. Missionary to Address Y. M. Missionary to Address Y. M. C. G. Houssel Housel will speak to the Y. M. C. A. in Myers Hall Friday evening. Mr. Housel is a returned missionary who has been in Korea. He has been associated with hymns and missionary movement and is now interested in the student volunteer movement. He is a graduate of the Vandervilt college of Tennessee. "Buy it by the box" For women. For men. It surely does wear. It's beautiful lustrous quality will appeal to you. At the Hosier counter In 25 best shades. Box of 4 pairs for women $3.00. Box of 4 pairs for men $2.00. Assorted shades if you wish. Phoenix Silk Hose in the Dollar quality in black or white. EVERY PAIR bears the ticket of Phoenix guarantee. Dr. James Bullene V. Hackman LAWRENCE KANS K. U. Calendar Tuesday 8-5 Engineers' Day. 3-4 Chancellor's open hour to faculty. 7:30 Glee Club Practice, (Fra.) 7:30 Christian Science Society. (Myers Hall.) Wednesday 3:30 Baseball, M. U.-K. U., (Mc- Cook.) 4:30 Christian Science Lecture, (Chapel.) 4:30 Carce Français, (306 Fra.) 4:30 Geological Club, (201 Ha.) 4:30 Practice Teachers' Meeting, (Myers Hall.) 7:30 Band Practice, (Fraser.) 8:30 Botany Club. 9:30 Amer. Inst. Elec. Eng. (Mar.) 9:00 Y. M. C. A. Campaign Com- mittee, last meeting, (Myers Hall.) Thursday 11:00 Entomological Club. (Mu.) 3:30 Baseball. M. U.-K. U., (Mc- Cook.) 4:00 Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng. (1607 Tenn.) 5:00 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, (Myers Hall.) Friday 11:00 Assembly. Mr. C. G. Houn- sel, of the Student Volunteer Movement, late missionary to Korea. 7:30 Y. M. C. A., M. C. Hounsel, (Myers Hall.) Saturday 2:00 "Pinafore," (Robinson Gymnasium.) Special Announcement Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Merchants' Week, short courses. Ike Kaukami Business Men. Lectures on advertising. store management, etc. 4:00 Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Joint Masses in Parks 3" (Marye, Hall.) Sunday Athletics May 6-7–Baseball, Missouri at Lawrence. May 8—K. S. A. C., K. U. dual track meet at Manhattan. May 14-15–Baseball, Missouri at Columbia. May 10—K. U. K. U. dual track meet at Columbia. May 21-22–Baseball, Ames at Ames, Iowa. May 23–Annual invitation H. S. meet at Lawrence. May 27-28–Baseball, K. S. A. C. at Manhattan. May 29-30–St. Marys at St. Marys. May 30–Missouri Valley track meet at St. Louis. June 6–Western Conference track meet at Chicago. Future Events May 5-7–Merchants' Week. May 11–Kansas Newspaper Week State and National News- May 13 "The Fortune Hunter." (Bowersock Theatre.) Summer Students Swimming caps at Barber's Drug Store...Adv. The Moody Boarding Club remains open for the summer session. Only 40 persons can be accommodated; those who call first will be given preference. Phone or write, MRS. R. K. MOODY, 1339 Tennessee. Mothers' Day—Sunday, May 10 Perhaps you will want to send some flowers to mother from The Flower Shop BASE BALL GOODS The Sporting Goods Headquarters KENNEDY & ERNST 826 Mass. St. Phones 341 Bert Wadham THE COLLEGE BARBER On 14th Street R. E. Protsch TAILOR BY THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BICKNELL YOUNG, C. S. B. Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. 4:30 P.M., Wednesday, May 6 FRASER HALL CHAPEL The High School Student who expects to Go Into Business has his choice of two plans: has his choice of two plans: He may either "work his way" into business as the old-fashioned lawyer worked his way into law, or he may get an expert knowledge of the business first as the modern lawyer does of law. In either case he will probably start his business life "at the bottom," but with a sound education to help him he can go ahead faster and farther than by the other plan. Among its 800 courses the University of Kansas has many that deal directly or indirectly with the principles and practice of almost every business pursuit. Address UNIVERSITY KANSAN VOCATION EDITOR LAWRENCE