UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wedding and Graduation Gifts A wide variety of pieces that permit of the selection of an inexpensive and particularly appropriate gift for those noteworthy events. We will appreciate your valued inspection. 一 Fresh salted almonds at Wiedemann's—Adv. Hit Kirwin Pitchers Hold Delmar Team To Just One Kirwin High School May 13.—The speedy Kirwin high school team let Delmar down today with only one hit and won, 19 to 2. Delmar managed to put across two runs by errors and passes. THIS SCHOOL RAISES CHRISTY MATHEWSONS Brilliant fielding and strong stick work on the basis of the high ball game in games. Trull, of Kirwin high school allowed no hits in four innings, struck out ten men and issued two passes. Brotemarkle who relieved him allowed only one hit, struck out seven and walked two. Batteries, Kirwin, Trull, Brole-markle, Scott. Delmar: Martin, King, James. College Inn Barber Shop W. A. Wadham has bought the College Inn Shop and says he can make a homely man look fine. Give him a trial.-Adv. Seniors We are going to make special rates on cap and gown pictures.—Squires Studio.—Adv. Try our strawberry sundais and eclairs with fresh crushed strawberries...Wiedemann's.-Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. If your memory is good, you'll remember THE FLOWER SHOP If it is not, this ad is to remind you our number is 825 1-2 Mass.. Phones 621 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ecke, Leading Florists Send the Daily Kansan Home "What am I GOING TO BE?" Is a question! that haunts manya High School Student He would like the all-round development that is the end of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; but he must, while acquiring this, be working towards some chosen vocation. The University of Kansas offers many opportunities to such students through business courses in the College and professional work in the associated Schools. If he must begin at once his professional or business training, the University offers avenues of approach to practical life as varied as they are attractive. Some of the vocations for which special Schools or courses are maintained are: Medicine Sanitary engineering Food analysis Reporting Health officer's work Mechanical engineering Law Accounting Banking Railroading Chemical engineering Drug inspection Ad writing Organist's position Insurance Mining engineering Physicist Taxidermy Nursing Printing Horticulture Publishing Pianist's work Collections Civil engineering Drug chemistry Physical training Ad soliciting U. S. Survey work Vocalist's position Magazine writing Economic entomology Painting Hydraulic engineering Pharmacy Athletic management Editing Housekeeping Elocution Municipal engineering Electrical engineering The Daily Kansan's Educational Department will see that inquiries addressed to it are answered by the ones most competent to give full particulars regarding any vocation and the University courses preparatory for it. Address the Vocation Editor University Daily Kansan LAWRENCE, KANSAS MANDOLINERS HAD A SUCCESSFUL TRIP Unlike The 1906 Trip, Serenaders Returned Home Safely Safely The Mandolin club trip in the western part of the state last week was a great success, the club being so well appreciated that return dates for concerts next year were offered. The attendance at every concern was large, the smallest audience numbering a little more than 200. The finances of the club fared so well that after expenses were paid the treasurer brought a broad smile to E. E. Brown's face when he turned the expense books. This is the first successful trip taken by the Mandolin club since 1906. That year the club went out and never returned. Since then mandolin talent lay dormant until last year, who under the direction of James Lawrence a club was born, mandolin club took note, only giving two out of town concerts and the University entertainments. At Kingman the club was met by "Paddle" Palmer, a recent student of the University, Paddle escorted him to Hotel La Palma, where caddest a large audience attended. At Great Bend the club was met at the train by members of the Presbyterian church and taken over the town in machines. Seniors At St. John the performance has not been sufficiently advertised and the ticket advance sale was small. But with a cheer leader in the crowd and a few machines the whole town saw their store come down to go going to happen. The town was well pleased with the concert. The manager of St. John convention hall said, "Your concert was good. You put on the best show here or two years and I suppose you may traveling company with the exception of the 'Prince of Tonight.'" Send your friends a photo of yourself in cap and gown. And don't forget to have Con Squires make it—Adv. At Kinsley the principal of the high school invited the men to attend the ball game in the afternoon; Mrs. Cora G. Lewis of the Board of Administration entertained with a four-course buffet luncheon at 6; and after the concert in the evening the senior class of the high school gave a party and dance for the club. Phi Gams Attend Gabfest The third annual convention of Section XII of Phi Gamma Delta was held in Liberty, Mo. last Friday and Saturday. Buttercups, fresh and crisp, at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Delegates were present from chapters in Missouri, Kansas, Texas, Iowa State, Colorado College, Colorado University, Nebraska and Wm. Jewell. Those who attended from the Kansas chapter were J. A. Williams, W. J. Trousdale, Ward H. Williams, Robert Thomas, Charles Greenlees, James Parker, Paul Surlee, Sam Stoll, W. Q. Cain, J. R. Kennedy, Ronald Ramsay, Blair Hackney, Maynard Egan, Wray McLain, Herbert Schnierle and W. W. Kimball. The winners of the $250 in prizes will be announced at commencement time. "I believe quite a number of students are working on essays," said Prof. O'Leary this morning, "but of course I can't tell until Friday. I also believe that a number will drop out at the last moment." Prof. C. A. Dykstra will speak at Mulvane Wednesday, at Narwisch Thursday and at Spivey Friday. Geo. O. Fester will deliver the commencement address at Lyndon; Prof. Burtice Burdic at Limbua; Prof. R. R. Teller at Centrilla; R. A. Schwegler at Fairview; Prof. D. C. Croissant at Winchester, and Prof. A. W. Trettien at Chase on Friday evening of this week. University of Kansas professors are much in demand as commencement speakers in the high schools over the state. Essay Content Class Timeline The time for handing in essays in the Applied Christianity contest closes at 6 o'clock Thursday night. Essay Contest Closes Thursday Profs. Talk at High Schools Personal Mention Frank Miller, Clyde Adams and Ralph Seager spent the week-end in Topeka. Ruth Lillis and Bessie Anderson visited Alma Estep in Kansas City over the week-end. Alta Lux, a junior in the College, spent the week-end at her home in Topeka. Elizabeth McBride visited over the week-end in Kansas City. George Washburn, a junior engineer, spent the week-end in Topeka. Nellie Huston, a freshman in the College, spent the week-end at her home in Belvue, Kansas. Mr. E. R. Weidline of the industrial chemistry department leaves tonight for Pittsburg, Penn., where he will resume work on his fellowship. The puppet play "Faust" presented three times during the Exposition by members of the department will probably be repeated at the Unitarian church some time during the coming week. This puppet play will be given for the benefit of the German Dramatic club. Why Not Try It Here? Ohio University now has compulsory baseball for freshmen. Our banana ice cream is flavored with fresh bananas, Wiedemann's— Adv. Fraternities or Clubs. Excellent house suitable for large organization for rent or lease. Call 939 Indiana, Phone 1188 Bell—Acknowledgement. 3t Look bargain hunter! I am going to sell 1210 Ohio, 1008 Ohio, 1016 Ohio, 1330 Vermont, 1329 Vt, 1019 Kentucky, 935 Connecticut and 1104 West Ellott. Look at these and make me your offer. Cash or time. Also have some nice homes for sorority or fraternity. Frank Gee, both phones—Adv. STUDENT HELP To persons wishing student help, and students wanting work, the Daily Kansan will give three insertions of twenty words each in this column free: Three places are open at once for dishwashers. See Ralph Yeoman at fyers hall. WANTED-At the Custer club, a waiter and dishwasher for the Summer Session. 1414 Tenn. St. A good opportunity for some married student to earn his way through school. Call Bell phone 904. WANTED - Two jobs of washing dishes are now open to any one who wishes to earn his board. Anyone wishing employment of any kind please call at Myers Hall as there are now a great many old jobs and we are having a hard time to find men for them. WANTED—Two men to wash dishes. Anyone wishing employment of this sort call either phone,380. I have several odd jobs now and any one wishing work of this sort should call at once. G. A. HAMMAN, M. D. Eye, ear, nose, and throat specialist. Glasses fitted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Dick Building. PROFESSIONAL CARDS HARRY REDING, M. D. E., eye ear nose, and throat. Glasses fitted. Office, F. A. A. Bldg. Phones, Bell 513, Home 512. J. W. O'BRYON, Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Bell Phone 507. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. J. R. BECHTEL, M. D., D. O. 833 Massachusetts Street. Both phones, office and residence. G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D., Diseases of the stomach, surgery and cymology. Suite I. F. A. B. a.dg. 1201 Ohio St. B. Both phones, 35. 98 98 98 Watch this space 98 98 98 98 98 Pineapple ice. Wiedemann's.— Send the Daily Kansan home. "What's the difference between a monoplane and a biplane?" "Only a difference of a pinion." —Record. IT'S POSSIBLE TO MAKE NINE HOURS DURING THE Make Up Those Credits This Summer University of Kansas Summer Session TWO SESSIONS—June 12th to July 23rd and July 24th to August 13th Courses in 153 Subjects Offered Courses in Astronomy, Botany, Chemistry Economics, Education, English, Entomology, French, Geology, German, History and Political Science, Home Economics Journalism, Latin, Law, Mathematics Mechanical Drawing and Engineering Music, Pharmacy, Physical Education Physics, Physiology, Psychology Shop Work, Sociology, Spanish, or Zoology may be taken for a maximum of six hours credit in the six-week session, or three hours for the three-week session. Spend the hot months on breezy Mt. Oread THE COOLEST SPOT IN KANSAS For information, apply Director, University of Kansas Summer Session Summer Session KANSAS Classified Advertising Little stories of personal wants that produce results at a minimum expenditure. Try them NEW LOCATION-O. P. Leonard, NEW LOCATION O. T. 841. Leonard. O. T. 841. Mass. St. Remember the place. Groceries S. H. McCurdy, sturdy and fancy groceries. Lowest prices to clubs and students, 1021 Mass. Both phones, 212. LOST—A geology and psychology note book. Arthur Stacey, 1017 Ind. Bell 1945. 2t. BOWER & CO., Selz Royal Blue Shoe Store 820 Mass. Street. O'Brien & Co., Hardware, cutery, stover and tinware. Sheet metal workers. Pumps and pump repairing. Van's cistern filters. Phones 664. 621 Mass. St. FOR CUTLERY, silverware, cooking utensils, sporting goods, safety razors, padlocks, etc., see Chas. J. Achning, Phone 676, 822 Mass Stop And Think. We depend entirely on student trade. Why take your shoes down town? We make new shoes out of old ones. Bring in your shoes and be convinced. 1400 Louisiana street. Don't forget the place. SCHULZ, the TAILOR—911 MASS. K. U. SHOE SHOP—The students all K. U. SHOE SHOP - The students are know the class of work we have put out the past five years. I will promise you a nice glass front shop with strictly a ladies shoe shi'r ag parlor this fall. So bring in your work and help me to hold up my trade to what it has been and it will mean a new shop. Sewed Soles, 75c. W. J. Broadhurst, Prop. FOR RENT—Suite of two rooms with sleeping porch for summer school. $10 for one or $12 for two for six weeks term. Rooms for girls for next year, 1022 Ohio. FOR RENT -Eleven room house. Dining room seats 42 people. Rent $35 per month, 1328 Ohio. See Con Squires. Plumbers. Call Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gas and electrical supplies. 937 Mass. Phones 658. Liveries. Francisco & Co., for trunk hauling. auto and hack service. Phones 139. 808-812-814 Vt. Street. P