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 at 4:30 for beginners in swimming. This is to accommodate those who were conditioned in swimming, also all College women who care to learn to swim. Dr. Margaret L. Johnson. WANT ADS The K. U. Dames will meet with Mrs. H. E. Curl, 1709 Tenn., Wednesday at 3 p. m. LOST—A 1914 K.C. A.C. track medal. Ray Edwards. LOST—A black bill-book, containing five dollars in bills and several papers. Call B. 1019. Reward. 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—A student who can do soda fountain work. Lee's College Inn. WANTED -Room and board for summer school, in private family, for man and wife. Call Y. M. C. A. secretary. Bell 380. Moving Picture Plays Wanted $10 to $100 each. Big demand! Send twenty-five cents for alphabetically arranged list of names and addresses of prominent film producing companies. The Aytuzee Producer's List, Box 347 Pueblo, Colorado—Adv. Sam S. Shubert MAT. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY WM. HODGE "The Road to Happiness" You Can Earn a Good Living and your income can go up on graduation from the Lawroe College Business College. Enroll at once get ready and you'll secure a good position Free Employment Bureau at your service 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. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Strictly Home Cooking Ever try our Special 15c Lunch? You'll like it. J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist School of Optometry, Office 902 Mass. Phone 817-456-3232, Phone 902, Phone 817-456-3232 PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. MONNELL, Phydian and Sage Hall, Ball 399. Home 9342. Residence, 1346. Tau 94. Ball 1023. Home 9343. @ A. HAMMAN M. D. E. ear, ear, guided ascension building. Satisfaction building. Block Building. **HARRY REDING.** M. D. Eyar, nose. Bhalla Phone, 811. Home 513. Blake Phone, 811. Home 513. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Ocullat, Lawrence, Kansas. J. W. O'BRYON. Denstat. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Bell Phone 507. J. R. BECHTEL, M. D. D. O. 833 Mass Street, Street Both phones, office and address G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. D. Dierces of Baltimore. Residence, 1204 St. St. Both. Both streets. DR. H. T. JONES, Room 12 F. A. H. Bldg. Residence 1180 Tenn. Phones 2111. DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over squires' Studio. Both phones. iirea Studio. Both phones. DR. BURT R. WHITE Osteopath Phones 1043 Mass 257, Office, 745 Mass. St. Ed. W. Parnaso, Engrave Watchmaker and Edw. J. Marais, Jewelry and Jewelry, Bell Phone J. Miamas, Manila N. T. GILLISEIR, M. D. Olsen corner 10. F. WAREN St. Residence 728 I. P. WARREN CLASSIFIED Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Go, for gas goods and Marda imple. 1957. Music Made by Kennedy Ladies Tailors MRS. BELLISON, Dressmaking and Ladies Wear. Proven expertise in specialty. Varnon, Promenade. 602-459-8171. Queen City College. System and schooling of teachers, principals, math school, Mrs. G Mark Brown, 834 Kwil, Bkul hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-flags, "Marilyn" apparel, apparel repairs calls on Call 872, 192-6305 Select Hair Dress Shipping. 927 Mass. 864 Hair Dressers Barber Shops go where they all go J. C. HOUK 913 Mass. UNIVERSITY IS BUSY ALL THE YEAR ROUND K. U. Summer School, Opening July 12, Will Offer Vacations of Study. **Student's Co-op Club.** $2.50 to $3.00 per week 1340 KY. Geo, H. Vannell Schueler Teachers with jobs in the winter, persons who feel they would like to round out their education with a bit more work, University students who lack a few hours for their degree, and Kansas educational "fans" of all kinds now are turning their eyes toward Lawrence, where summer school will be in session at the University of Kansas June 11. The plant of this big state institution is never idle. Throughout the summer months, there are five hundred students and 62 professors on campus. You can walk down the lamp of scholarship blazing while the regular students are taking a vacation at their homes all over the state, helping father with the wheat, or working to earn enough money to their耳 way through school next year. The regular session of the summer school begins Thursday, June 11, when the first term of six weeks opens. In this term six hours of work may be taken in six schools, twenty-seven departments, and 129 courses. The second term includes twelve hours of credit earned in these courses may be applied toward a degree. The courses open are: Astronomy, botany, chemistry, drawing and design, economics, education, English, entomology, French, geology, German, history, home economics, journalism, Latin, law, mathematics, music, philosophy, physical education, physics, physical education, physical science, sociology, Spanish and zoology. Most of the recreative features of the best summer resorts are available to the student in Lawrence when the day's work is over, and as an additional educational and recreational feature, the Coburn players have been engaged to present a series of Shakespearean plays on the campus. A natural-door stage designed for "The Matter of the Shrew," "Hamlet," and "As You Like It" will be staged as Shakespeare saw them. An exhibition of folk dancing also will be given. Dean Arvin Olin is in charge of the summer school. 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 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. DR. DINSMORE PRESENTS POTTERY AT UNIVERSITY While at the track meet Friday, Dr. R. S. Dinsmore, of Troy, made an addition to the pottery collection which he donated to the University some time ago. The new material consists of several handles and rims from pottery and contains only Kansas products. Manual Training School to Record Festivities of Its Mays Fete PITTSBURG NORMAL IN MOVIES Pittsburg, Kans., May 14—Two thousand feet of moving picture film will be taken at the Pittsburg State Normal Friday. The historical pageant at the May Day fete is to be recorded for the movies, the sophomore class which is in charge of the fete having completed arrangements with a film concern. The film is to be owned by the Normal and exhibited only under the direction of the Normal. NORMAL AT PITTSBURG MAKES PLANS FOR SUMMER Pittsburgh, Kan. May 14—The summer session of the Pittsburg State Normal is to be one of recreation, entertainment and education for the school teachers who will be here for the courses the manual training institution offers. The school will open June 3 and will close July 27. The names of educators of national reputation appear on the faculty list for the session. Dr. C. A. Posher, secretary of the Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education, of New York, will be an instructor. Others from outside Kansas are Dr. J. H. Francis, superintendent of the Los Angeles schools, Mrs. Hattie Moore Mitchell of Des Moines, Dr. A. E. Winship of Boston and Mrs. Edith Lathrop of Lincoln, Neb. TENNIS TOURNEY UNFINISHED Kansas City High Schools Will Complete Match This Week The high school tennis tournament which was started here Friday will be finished this week in Kansas City. The Kansas City and Westport high schools were leading when the tournament was called because of the two schools will play for the championship this week in Kansas City. Measure in Room 118 Fraser The last chance for seniors to be measured for caps and gowns will be offered at chapel time in Room 118, Fraser. The Hawk Club will hold reharesal in Room 110 at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening. College Students Hon. Rodney A. EIwood, former president of the Bristol club Thursday evening. Earn big money this Summer. $50.00 per week easy. Selling guaranteed line of goods. Profit 175% household necessity, saving 80%, big repeater, pleasant work, exclusive territory, free sample, write us today. C. H. STUART & CO. Student Plays Student Dances Student Mixers 37 Stuart Block, Newark, New York. When they are advertised in the Daily Kansan. PAY 3,000 Students Faculty and Alumni read it every day. ONEIDA Front 2% In. Back 2 In. K. U. Calendar Barker Collars are Linen in quarter sizes at PECKHAMS 3-4 Chancellor's open hour to Monday 4:30 Quill Club, (211 Fraser) 7:30 University Debating Society, (110 Fraser.) 8-5 Engineers' Day. Tuesday 3-4 Chancellor's, open hour to equity. 7:30 Glee Club Practice. (Fra.) 7:30 Glee Club Science Society. (Myers Hall) Wednesday 3:30 Baseball, M. U.-K. U., (Mc- Cook.) 4:30 Christian Science Lecture (Chanel.) (Chapel) 4:30 Cercle Français. (306 Fra.) 4:30 Practice Teachers' Meeting, (Myers, Hall). 7:30 Band Practice, (Fraser.) 7:30 Botany Club. 7:30 Amer. Inst. Elec. Eng. (Mar.) 9:0 Y. M. C. A. Campaign Committee, last meeting. (Myers Hall.) 11:30 Entomological Club (Mu.) 11:40 Baseball, M. U-K-U, (Mc- 11:50 Thursday 7:00 Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng. (1697 Tenn.) 7:00 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, (Myers Hall.) Friday 11:00 Assembly. Mr.C. G.Hounsel, 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 Gymnasi- um.) Special Announcement Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, week's short courses for Kansas Business Men. Lectures on advertising, store managemen- t, etc. Sundav 4:00 Y. M. and Y. W. C. A, Joint Mates (Sesay) Park ("Myers Hall.) Athletics May 6-7—Baseball, Missouri at Law- May 8- K.-K. S.A.C.-K.U. dual track meet at Manhattan May 14-15 - Baseball, Missouri at Columbia 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. at, at, at Lawrence May 39 — Missouri Valley track meet at St. Louis May 27-28-Baseball, K. S. A. C. at Manhattan May 29—Baseball, St. Marys at St. Marva. June 6—Western Conference track meet at Chicago. Future Events Mav 5-7—Merchants' Week. Future Events May 5-7 Merchants Week May 11-14 Kansas Newspaper Week State and National News- Society Conference May 13 "The Fortune Hunter." (Bowers Theatre.) Prof. R. A. Schwegler will give a lecture in the series to be given by the Y.-W. C. A. on "Women and Resilience" at 4:30 in Myers Hall. Bowersock Theater Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Matinee (every day) 2:30; Night 8:15 Thursday "Traffic in Souls" One Mile of Films 600 Scenes 700 People A great white slave drama founded on facts. PRICE 25c much better Price $1.00 to C3.00 CLL3 one-piece PAJAMA on the same prince as the CLU3 ULUS Union suit—coat cut, closed croc, closed back, and only one layer of material anywhere. Dedicated to your comfort. Pajamas are made for your pajama PJAMA have no strings to or come loose. $1.50 PER pajama. Your PJAMA have no strings to or come loose. $1.50 PER PJAMA. At your dealer. Important Booklet on Request. Coalers- Your Wholesale Distribution Company CLL3 ULUS. New York The Card Company, Makers Dept. N 348 Broadway, New York OLUS The largest stock in the city JOHNSON & CARL BASE BALL GOODS The Sporting Goods Headquarters KENNEDY & ERNST 6 Mass. St. Phones 341 Bert Wadham THE COLLEGE BARBER On 14th Street R. E. Protsch TAILOR BY THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVIT 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 Delicious—Refreshing Thirst-Quenching THE COCA-COLA CO. Atlanta, Ga. Summer Students 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.