UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A STUDIO SOCIETY Store closed at noon Decoration Day $17 for choice of all of ourStyle-Plus Suits, also all of our regular $20 Suits. This offer includes Blue Serges, Hopsacking, New Tans, New Grays; New Black and Whites. Your choice — Also 275 pairs of our $4 and $5 Oxfords at $2.95. Pineapple ice made from the fruit at Wiedemann's.—Adv. NOW FOR A GREAT TEAM NEXT FALL! Both Coach Mosse and Frank Optimistic Over 1913 Prospects The announcement of the athletic board's recommendation that both Coach Mosse and Coach Frank be retained for next year was not a complete surprise to those most closely interested. The two men have been holding harmony meetings since the announcement made earlier in the year that Coach Frank would not be here during 1913-14. The result was a complete adjustment of all differences and the two men are determined to pilot next year's team to the top of the heap. Coach Frank said this morning, "Yes, I'll be glad to stay. There never was any personal feeling in the strained relations between the coaches. It was simply a mutual understanding and development that best satisfactorily worked out. We should have a good team next fall." Coach Moss corroborated the statement of perfect good feeling between himself and Coach Frank. He expressed himself as being well pleased with these arrangements and prophesied a great team for Kansas next fall. The Board of Administration, which has the last word in this matter will not meet at Lawrence till next week, but it probable that the Board will ratify the athletic board's recommendation. JAYHAWKERS PLAY LAST GAME AT ST. MARYS The baseball team is finishing the season at St. Marys today in a battle with the Catholics. Bishop is pitching and the regular lineup is behind him with the exception of Bunny Wilson, who has gone to Europe. A victory for Kansas is the prediction. LOST-A Kappa Sig badge. Reutrn to 1409 R. I. Reward. 2007 2. COURT Clinett, Peabody & Co. Arrow Shirts PROFESSOR WHITAKER COLLECTS CHEM DISPLAY Professor Whitaker of the department of chemistry is endeavoring to establish a museum of applied chemistry in the nature of displays of the typical processes of chemical and metallurgical industry. He has secured exhibit from a number of firms represent all the steps through which their goods go before becoming ready for consumption. Several very valuable displays have been received by him. Firms that have responded to this request for displays are as follows: Anaconda Copper Co., Goodwin Rubber Co., Chilean Nitrate Co., Barber Asphalt Co., Johns Hopkins New Jersey Zine Co., Carver Lead Lead Co., Esmont Slate Corporation, Allis-Chalmers Co., and the Wedge Furnace Co. Operated on For Appenticitis Cart T. Baer, a freshman engineer was taken to his home in Mound-ridge this week and operated on for appendicitis. Operated on For Appenticitis The Kinney club gave a party last night at Ecke's hall. Music was furnished by Arvid Frank. Verle Kinney of Staetle, Wash., is visiting at the Chi Omega huse this week. Miss Ina Pratt will entertain the Chi Omega seniors at dinner this evening. Margaret Stockhouse of Tulsa, Okla., is visiting at the Alpha Delta Phi house this week. Send the Daily Kansan home. GOLFERSWOULD ENTER STATE TOURNAMENT June 9 Oread Club May Send Five Men To Hutchinson Five members of the Oread Golf club, Cooper, Kinnear, Bart尔德s, H. T. Jones and Gibb, are planning to enter the state club's tournament at Hutchinson June 9 to 13. A meeting of the Oread club will probably be called some time this week to determine whether or not the club will join the state club, which is necessary before the five players can enter. The Topeka Country club will end a team of ten or twelve players here Saturday to play the return if the recent game at Topeka. This is the last game of the season. ATHLETIC GOODS Like eating fresh juice oranges; the orange ice at Wiedemann's. Adv. 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Teachers who are ambitious To improve their methods of teaching; To ground themselves more thoroughly in their subjects; To prepare to teach new subjects Students who are ambitious To enter the University without deficiencies To gain time for self-supporting occupations during the regular session To shorten the time of preparation for their life work Should take advantage of the fact that the state employs 61 specialists in 153 courses to assist them to gain these ends in the Summer Session of the University of Kansas June 12 to July 23, and July 24 to August 13 The entire University equipment or class rooms, laboratories, museums, libraries, and gymnasium is at their service during the Summer Session. The serious work of the Session relieved by social, dramatic, musical, lecture and athletic features. THE REGISTRAR Lawrence, Kansas