A B C D UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A B V WE HAVE A FULL LINE can suit every taste and every leg. No summer outfit is complete wtlout 'em. They'll go with your blue serge coat, your norfolk jacket and your blazer. Prices $4 to $6. Oxfords, I guess yes: $3 to $6. Silk Hose, Phoenix make, 50c. Lots of new furnishings for men. Ten varieties of ice cream and ices for Saturday and Sunday delivery. Reynolds' Bros., 1031 Mass. Bell 645. Home 358.-Adv. Fashionable Dressmaking and Ladies' Tailoring; Mrs. Mary Ellison, 905 Massachusetts St., over Johnson & Carl. Bell 2411-Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. MANY PROFS ENTER TENNIS TOURNAMENT Free-For-All Closes Tonight- Last Year's K Men Into Race Today is the last day for entries for the free-for-all elimination tennis tournament to be handed in. It is thought that at least 60, and possibly 75 men, have taken advantage of this opportunity. Faculty members were the only all-around winners in these entries, but it is known that five instructors have sent in names, and at least five more are expected. he expelled Burnett, last year's captain, reluctantly sent in his name last night. On account of a heavy schedule he had declined te enter until the last minute. Practically every school and many of the fraternities have entries, Cooper, Strothers, Teacheren, Messervery, and Hutchings being among the latter. The graduate school is represented by Hopper, a sure star the ineligibles by Nees and Burnett. Even Spooner library has come alive and put forth two probable candidates for the cup. Marley Brown and "Rube" Waddel are entered. The list of matches for the first rounds will be announced in to-morrow's Kansan after Coach Hamilton makes the drawings tonight at his office. Ice cream of quality. Reynolds' Bros.-Adv. Music Saturday night. Reynolds's Bros.-Adv. Fresh roasted salted peanuts and salted almonds. Reynolds' Bros.— Adv. Straw Hat Season Opens Today ---A remarkable showing here for your approval PANAMAS BANKOKS MILANS SENNETS SPLIT BRAIDS $1 to $5 Always glad to SHOW YOU Johnson & Carl. We have just the Racket for the young women of the University and we have them in correct weights at $1.50. Get ready for the tournament. No trouble to show you. CARROLL'S Smith's News Depot Phones 608 709 Massachusetts FREE! PANTS! FREE! PANTS! FREE! PANTS! FREE! PANTS! Beginning Saturday, May 17th, for one week we will give absolutely free an extra pair of pants of same goods as suit for the price of the suit. THINK OF IT, $5.00 TO $10.00 PANTS ABSOLUTELY FREE We want your patronage, and just to prove our claim to save you money on clothing, and show you the quality of our $16.00 to $25.00 suits we are willing to take a loss on a few hundred suits. Don't forget, we guarantee each and every garment to please you. COME IN SATURDAY. 742 Mass. Street The various committees in charge of the collections for the "Tommy" Johnson picture will report tomorrow. REPORT ON JOHNSON PICTURE FUND TOMORROW Most of the entire amount has already been raised. At noon today it was estimated that $60 had been taken in, nickle by nickle. UNION WOOLEN MILLS Old Stars Who Wore the Crimson and Blue The seniors will be represented by Frances Black, Frederika Hodder, Mary Reding, Helen Ransom, Mabel Ransom, Helen Davidson, Cecil Longabaugh, Helen Keith, Ina Smith; the juniors by Leila Nevin, Martha Hunter, Helen Allphin, Luella Pilkington, Lilian Pilkington, Veta Lear, Ada Preshaw, Marie Sealy; the sophomores by: Louise Luckan, Alma Gustafson, Martina Piotrouski, Pearl Gorsuch, Ida Mailles, Dora Lupher; and the freshmen by: Clare Leonard, Ella Hawkins, Florence Hale, and Christine Freark. GIRLS' MEET MAY 24 Frances Black. Martha Hunter, and Louise Luckan are coaching the girls. Tennis Championship Round Robin For Coeds To Start On McCook Field The girls' "round robin" tennis contest will be held on McCook field Saturday May 24. Twenty-five girls will take part. C. F. HEERE, Mgr. The tournament will be an interclass contest, each girl playing every other member of her own class. The four girls winning the larger number of games will represent their classes in a final contest. Through the courtesy of Allie Carroll of the Smith's tennis team, the team's racket will be awarded to the girl, who wins in the finals. "BILL" CALDWELL A Y. M. Worker Who Could Also Play Ball VARSITY AND AGGIES BATTLE IN BASEBALL The Varsity baseball team is in fine trim for the two games to be played here with the Aggies today and Friday, Coach Frank announced early this afternoon the line-up of the team for the games. He dopes Kansas to win both games, but adds that neither will be easily taken. Following is the line-up in batting order: Sommers m. Cicks h. Sicke, d. Delongey, 2nd b. Ward. 3rd b. Wilson. l. f. Buzik. c. f., Coolidge. r. f. Ebnether. 1st b. Bishop. p. No practice was held yesterday. Bishop is in good form for the games and Coach Frank hopes he is in condition for the second game. Falsehood may have its hour, but it has no future—Pressence. Music Saturday night. Reynolds' Bros.—Adv. Ice cream of quality. Reynolds Bros.—Adv. SHINGLE WILL SAVE THE SPUDS Entomology Student Gives Plan To Beat The Potato Bug Et Al A brilliant student in one of the Entomology classes has devised a plan for the eradication of potato bugs, the melon apis, and similar pests, which if not highly scientific, at least possesses the advantage of being practical to a startling degree. It is this. Take a shingle or any broad board and place it under the infected plant or vine, one end raised slightly from the ground. At nightfall when the chilly dews begin to gather, the destructive and elusive parasites will shiver with cold, and bethink themselves of shelter. Then what is more natural and logical than that they should avail themselves of the invitation of the shingle, and crawl beneath its pro- tecting eaves till morning? The rest is simple. The owner of the infested vegetables has but to rise before the sun and the bugs, take a lantern, and with a spoon scoop the slumbering pests into some sort of a receptacle and kill them. The originator of this plan swears that he has proved its merit, and that it is highly satisfactory in every way. SIGMA CHIS AND SIGMA NUS LEAD The standing of the teams in the inter-fraternity league is as follows: W. L. Pet. Sigma Chi 2 0 1,000 Sigma Nus 2 0 1,000 Phi Delts 1 0 1,000 Sig Alphs 1 0 1,000 Phi Palis 2 0 1,000 Phi Gams 1 0 1,000 Alpha Taus 0 1 1,000 Betas 0 2 1,000 Fresh strawberry ice cream. Reynolds' Bros.-Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. Do you want the Summer Session Kansan All who accept the special offer for next year's Daily during Bargain Week, May 19 to 24. will receive the Summer Bi-Weekly Absolutely FREE We will accept subscriptions to the Daily Kansan for next week only at the old subscription price, $2.00 provided they are paid in advance All subscriptions after May 24 will be charged at the price for next year, $2.50. Every subscription will include the Summer Session Kansan. The Daily is $2.00 Next Week; $2.50 Next Year 2d Varsity Party - Sophs - FRI. NIGHT EIGHTEEN DANCES FIFTY CENTS ROYER AND FRANK