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 women who care to learn to swim. Dr. Margaret L. Johnson. The band will meet Friday at 2:15 in South Park to go to the K. U.-N. U. track meet. M Company Guardmen ushering at the music festival this week, will report at the Gymnasium at 7 Wednesday evening, at 1:30 Thursday matinee, and 7:15 Thursday evening. -Sergeant Bennett. The entire cast of "The Fortune Hunter" will meet in Room 110 Fraser at nine o'clock Friday morning, the important—everybody be there promptly. WANT ADS FOR RENT*—Modern twelve room, house, was desirable for its quality. 183-6 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. Sam S. Shubert Sall S. Shatz MAT. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY PEG O' MY HEART Next: Wm. Hodge in "THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS" LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas You Can Earn a Good Living and lay up some money on your graduation fee. Learn business at Business College. Enroll at once get ready and you'll secure a good position. Free Employment Bureau at your service. Finish your education and best Business College. No vacations. 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. MCCONNELL, Physician and surgeon. Burke 1346, Residence, 1346 Teen. St. Ball 1023, Home 936. J. F. 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Warren 61, Residence 728 Phone: 504-390-2474 CLASSIFIED Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co. for gas goods and Maada lamps. 1975 Mass. Ladles Tallors MRS. MELLISON, Dressmaking and Ladies Vermont. Phone Bohl 2411 West. 1052 MERRON. Phone Bohl 2411 West. Queens City College. System and sewing Technique. Mrs. D. Foster, Mrs. K. School, Mrs. G. Mark Boughnell, BSY K. Hall Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage. shampooing, hair-fixtures. "Martial arts," hair styling. mentions call Bali 1372, homes 51. The Select Hotel Dress Shop, 927 Mass 85. Barber Shops Go where they all go J. C. HOUK 913 Mass. Around Mount Oread *Student's OoC-op Club* $2.50 to $3.00 per day 1340 KK Geo, H. Vancell Stewart Frank Henderson left yesterday for Ann Arbor, Michigan, to represent the local chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, journalistic fraternity, at the national convention. S. Henderson is the institution's department of journalism, is also attending the convention. Mr. Lewis is national president of the fraternity. A history prof, apropos of the Mexican disturbance, remarked: "It is true that trade follows the flag, but always at a safe distance." The former governor of Mexico composed of the men whose financial interests are impersonilled. The girls rooming at 1310 Tennessee street walked to Tonganoxie recently. They started at 5:30 in the morning and reached their destination at 11:00 o'clock. They ate their breakfast at Six Corners and had luncheon in the neighboring city. The girls say they like to walk, but they came back on the evening train. R. E. Busenbark, a student compositor for the Department of Journalism Press, is as proud these days as a high school valedictorian. Busenbark set up a Peckham Clothing Co., ad for the East Kansas. The manager of Hart-Schaffner & Marx wrote Mr. Peckham yesterday that Busenbark's ad was one of the finest that had appeared this season. Crunny Williamson has achieved the doughnut hole of distinction. Not only has the Kansas State College copied his name as C. Edgar Williamson but the University Debating men are parting their names in the middle. Who will be next to take up the fad? Whenever Professor Burgess' class is remedial and corrective agencies takes a trip it invariably has to take a meal in some reformatory before they come back. The first time they took supper at the Municipal Farm in Kansas City and last Saturday when they went to Topake they were forced to take their evening meal at the Boys' Industrial Home. After four months-almost all entire semester, Archie V. Grady, has come to believe that the instructors on the hill do not wish students to be comfortable while attending classes. A comfortable position in the chair will allow them to be in bed by that tired trackman. He will now sit up in the class and refrain from any rest that he might be able to get. At a rehearsal of the sophomore farce Monday evening, Melvin Evans distinguished himself in his lines. Instead of saying: "A duel by moonlight and a trip to Havana" he announced that he would "Take a trip by moonlight and fight a duel with Havana." No the Sigma Kappas were not screaming Tuesday evening because of a mouse, but because two more of their number revealed their engagements. The sorority statistician announces the total number of Sigma Kappa fancees now to be one half dozen. Even in Oklahoma, people sing "Home, Sweet Home." For that reason Marion Blake and Eva Stone, Fine Arts students, are starting today for Muskogee, where they will spend the week-end. Miss Helen Rowles of Baker University will spend the week-end with Miss Sue St. John, a freshman in the College. Although Arthur Jerome Boynton is still on the sick list and unable to attend his classes, he administered his regularly quarterly quizz in economic history of the U. S. by proxy. K. U. Calendar 7:00 Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng. (1301 Thursday 7:30 Civil Engineering Society. (Maximus.) 8:15 Fourth Concert, Music Festival. St. Paul Symphony Orchestra. (Robinson Gym.) 13:30 K. U.-N. U, dual track meet (McLough). 11:00 Assembly 3:00 Seventh Interscholastic tennis tournament. (McCook.) Friday. 6:00 Sophomore Hop and Farce, Robinson Gymnasium. Athletics 7:30 Interscholastic H. S. Debating League. Saturday. Seventh Interscholastic tennis tournament, (McCook). Eleventh annual interscholastic track meet. (McCook). 8:15 Faculty stag, Y. M. C. A. May 6-7—Baseball, Missouri at Law- 8:15 Faculty stag. Y, M. C. A. (Myers hall.) May 8—K. S. A. C.-K. U. dual track at Manhattan. May 14-15-Baseball, Missouri at Columbia Columbia. May 16—M. U.-K. U. dual track meet 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. st. at. of. exposure May 27-28-Baseball, K. S. A. C. at Manhattan. May 29—Baseball, 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 11-14 Kansas Newspaper Week State and National Newspaper Conference. Best post cards obtainable. City views. 5c per dozen up, at Hoadley's.-Adv. "Christ's Challenge to Heroism," Presbyterian Church Sunday evening.—Adv. BASE BALL GOODS CONCERT WAS GOOD, SO IS THE ORCHESTRA BASL BALL GOODS The Sporting Goods Headquarters KENNEDY & ERNST 826 Mass. St. Student Plays Student Dances Student Mixers When they are advertised in the Daily Kansan. PAY 3,000 Students Faculty and Alumni read it every day. the audience waited. Unfortunately the announced violinello obigato was omitted, but a wave of applause greeted her rendition. Her version of "The Fairy Pipers" was especially pleasing, as it displayed the rich qualities of her voice and her admirable technique. Miss Nielsen gave this number at her concert two weeks ago. (Continued from page 1) Miss Baker's accompany, Miss Edna Peterson, is a concert pianist and was able to give her audience music that she felt was beautiful in her recital of "Prelude in G WALTER H. ROTHWELL Minor," by Rachminoff and "Eude in E Minor," by Liszt, which demanded an encore. The third number of the course will be held this afternoon at 2:30. The full St. Paul Symphony Orchestra will play in their first concert, assisted by Anna Sweeney, pianist; Edmund Wheeler, keyboardist; Bernard bartone solost; Frederick Wheeler is well remembered by University students, having sung here in a lyceum course two years ago. Miss Sweeny is an The "Dube" correct style in every detail *exemple* materiales "Natural Shake" lists for money $5 fort-an exceptional value at $8. ONEIDA Front 2% in. Back 2 in. Barker Collars are Linen in quarter sizes at New Florsheim Spring Styles PECKHAMS instructor in piano in the School of fine Arts, and makes her first appearance with the orchestra. 805 Mass. St. The fourth and last number of the course will be given at 8:15 tonight when the St. Paul Symphony Orchestra gives a second concert assisted by Worley Conductor Albert Linguet, tenor; and Paul Morgan, violoncellist. HAWK PLAYERS GET PARTS Mr. Lindquest appeared here last year on the first concert of the Festival course, and delighted his audience with his clear tenor and easy are now here. Shoes for all around wear and shoes for dress— in your particular size, tan or black, high or low cut. Ruth Litchen, Webster Kimball, and Ray Eldridge Given Places in Cast -a good investment at $5 - for coolness, comfort and service. Starkweather Make your selection now—Styles and Sizes are complete. The three remaining parts in the cast of "The Fortune Hunter" have been given to Ruth Litchen, Webster Kimball, and Ray Eldridge. Director Sowers is holding full cast rehearsals every evening. Manager Easy Anderson is busy getting together the scenery. "Christ's Challenge to Heroism." Presbyterian Church Sunday evening.—Adv. The play is in four acts. The scenes are: the interior of a millionaire's apartment; an old drug store; an up to date drug store with all modern equipment, including a complete soda fountain; and a garden scene in spring, ending with a rain-storm. The Hawk Club will present pins to every member of the cast after the show, as a recognizance of their efforts. There will be an important meeting on Friday morning Room 110. Fraser "Christ's Challenge to Heroism," Presbyterian Church Sunday evening.—Adv. "Christ's Challenge to Heroism." Presbyterian Church Sunday evening.—Adv. TO COMPETE FOR CUP AT MERCHANTS' WEEK Town With Biggest Delegation at K. U. May 5-8 Will Receive Prize The cup will be given by the Merchants' Journal, Topeka, and will be awarded on a basis of points. A town will be given points for each delegate that it sends and for the number of miles that the delegate has to travel to Lawrence. In this way, towns which are handicapped by their distance from the University will receive greater credit for their efforts than the cities closest. Experts in advertising, leadership and modern business will address these issues in study-sessions of Kansai merchants. The plans for Week are attracting wide attention in Kansas, and many merchants have already written in to Professor Coissant to enroll for the school. Two Games Friday Two Hash House League baseball games will be played on the freshman field Friay morning. They are the Daniels-1221 game, postponed from last Saturday, at 8:30, and the Columbus-Ellis game, which is advanced a day on the schedule from Saturday. The city or town that sends the largest representative to the Merchants' Week short-courses at the University of Kansas May 5 to 1 will receive a valuable cup as a prize, Prof. D, C. Croissant, director of Merchants' Week announced the trophy today. Tests Water for Survey Shaad Lectures The state water analysis department is analyzing water from the wells in use at the school houses in Wakarusa township. The water being carried on by the department of sociology, which will be completed next week. Prof. George C. Shaad will deliver a lecture on "The Electrical Engineer in the Mining Industry" in the Building at 4:30 this afternoon. For good aerated distilled water call MeNish. Bell 198 - Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. A $ 1.10 for $1.00 GOOD FOR $3.30 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 25 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 10 10 Lee's College Inn Good for 30 days only DATE ... 25 NAME ... 25 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 25 LEE $3.30 for $3.00 These tickets are good for meals, short orders, drinks and ice cream. Good anytime—Day or Night. 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.