UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Socks and handkerchiefs to harmonize. Shirts in silk, near-silk, linen and silk. Negligee in attractive designs, special trousers in flannel and serge. Caps and soft hats particularly for the country. New spring suits, Norfolk style. Everything to make you comfortable and well dressed. Fresh roasted salted peanuts and salted almonds. Reynold's Bros.—Adv. C. L. POTTER Furnaces and Tin Ware 942 Mass. University Meat Market 1023 Mass. Fresh Meat of all kinds J. WIND. THE STUDENT SHOE REPAIR SHOP Work and prices always right 1107 Mast. St. R. O. Burgert. Prop. Crawford Acts as Judge. Crawford Acts as Judge. Prof. C. C. Crawford, of the history department, acted as judge at a debate last night at Ottawa and Southwestern concerning compulsory arbitration of labor problems. Ottawa had the affirmative and won two to one. Our smooths are better. Reynolds's Bros.-Adv. Our pineapple ice is made from the fruit, Wiedemann's.-Adv. Reynold's Bros for the largest variety of ice cream and ice...Adv. Our banana ice cream is flavored with fresh fruit, Wiedemann's— Adv. Fresh roasted salted peanuts and salted almonds. Reynold's Bros.—Adv. HIGH SCHOOLS ENTER TENNIS TOURNAMENT Six Teams Already In And Others Expected For Friday's Event In the interscholastic tennis tournament which begins Friday morning at 8:30 six high schools are now entered. Entries for this tournament close Friday evening. Manager Hamilton expects several more high schools in before that time. Ablene high school has entered a single team; Emporia Normal high a single team; Topeka has entered the singles and two in the doubles. Lawrence will also be represented with two double teams. The Oread highs and Baldwin have entered single teams. Manager Hamilton expects teams from the Kansas City and St. Joe high schools to be in by tomorrow evening. FIVE MEN REMAIN IN RACE FOR TENNIS TEAM Four more matches for places on the K. U. tennis team were played off Wednesday evening. The race was contested practically narrowed to five men now. Each tryout has to play 13 matches and win a high percentage of them in order to take one of the four places that are to be filled: Finney 2 3 .400 Rohrer 0 3 .000 Spicer 0 4 .000 Folks 1 0 1,000 J. R. Smith 4 0 1,000 Crawford 3 1 .750 A. Johnson 5 1 .830 Hoffman 0 2 .000 E. Richardson 4 1 .800 F. E. Jones 0 1 .000 H. Richardson 3 1 .750 Buck 1 2 .735 Ewald 0 3 .000 Morton 0 0 .000 Music Saturday night. Reynold's Bros.—Adv. Our strawberry cream is flavored with the fruit, Wiedemann's—Adv. Reynold's Bros for the largest variety of ice cream and ice...Adv. Tastes like fresh apricots; the apricot ice at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Strawberries and pure cream or strawberries and ice cream. Reynold's Bros.-Adv. Treat the girl of your choice to a box of chocolates of her choice, Wiedemann of course—Adv. Get What's Coming to You The students at K.U. shouldn't have to be told to troop into our store. They should be wearing our clothes and fondly looking themselves over. It's a pleasure and privilege to us to wait on you. J. HOUSE & SON 729 MASS. STREET Copyright 1913 The House of Kuppenwinter R. E. HOUSE, Propr. The Johnson & Carl BIG STYLE SHOW IS NOW ON positively no waits-one continuous performance—in three rings Ring No. 1 The superb showing of men's finest ready-to-wear Clothes-from! America's foremost clothes builder—Alfred Benjamin & Co. $18 up Ring No. 2 Straw Hats, Caps—Soft] Shirts, for right now wear—every garment right up to the minute in style— Priced rightly Ring No. 3 Cool Union Suits, Pajamas, Hose, Neckties and Collars—for the hot days to come— —Remember, one continuous performance--no waits--at 2,500 ASSURED FOR FIRST EXPOSITION Latest Estimates Make Mt Oread Crowd A Will Whopper Twenty five hundred visitors at the Expo's latest dope on the Expo crowd. Twenty sororites and fraternities will have nearly 400 guests at their houses during the Exposition, housing to reports given out this morning. Manager Hamilton expects 300 participants in the high school track meet, and that these will be accompanied by at least 200 more visitors. Thus 900 visitors are assured, and this includes the guests of only about a fifth of the students. It is reasonable to assume that if the 20 sororities and fraternities, with about 500 members, have 400 visitors, that the other 2,000 students will have no fewer than 1500 guests. Thus the total is brought up to 2400 not including persons who will visit the Exposition for the sole purpose of seeing it. Kappa Alpha Theta will have Mothers' Day Friday with 15 guests; Pi Upson will Parents' Day Friday and Saturday, with 20 visiti- ons; Gamma Alpha Theta with Mothers' Day Friday and Saturday, expecting 35 guests; Sigma Chi has Mothers' Day Friday, with 30 guests. Johnson & Carl Seven fraternities and one sorority will have either Parents' or Mother's Day during the Exposition. The Alpha Tau Will have Parents' Day Friday, 25 guests; Phi Psis will have Mothers' Day Saturday, 35 guests. Other fraternities and sororites expect guest as follows: Acacia, 12; Chi Omega, 15; Betas, 15; Kapwas, 20; Keltz, 12; Nu Sigma Mu, 10; Phi Gams, 25; Phil Delta, 35; Pi Phis, 10; Sig Alphs, 35; Sigma Chi, 30; Sigma Nu, 20; Sigma Kappa, 12; Alpha Delta Phi, 14; Phi Delta Phi, 18; Phi Alpha Delta, 10. Student Becomes Temporary Prof. Sylvester S. Schooley, a senior electrical, has been employed by the department to assist in the teaching work during the absence of Professor Johnson who is in Panama working on the government commission. K. N. G. INSPECTED Regular Annual Army Examination Held On Golf Links Yesterday The Kansas National Guard held its regular annual inspection Wednesday afternoon on the golf links. The inspection is generally held in the Gym, but owing to the Exposition activities the drill was moved to the campus. Colonel Ayer, after inspecting the men in both the closed and the open orders pronounced the company here to be in the best of shape. Only small errors were corrected by the colonels. Colonel Ayer inspected the men for the war department and Colonel Metcalf drilled them for the state. Colonel Metcalf is colonel of the first regiment of the Kansas National guard. Both showed great pleasure in the way the men had been drilled by Commander Jones and First Lieutenant Fairchilds during the last season. J. B. Wilson, a former graduate of the University, and now justice of the peace in his township, spoke before the senior practice court yesterday afternoon. Fine candies. Reynold's Bros.— Adv. Don't fill your system full of acteria; order areated distilled rater from McNish—Adv. F. J. CARTER Stationery and Supplies 1025 Mass. St. A place for men to read the latest magazines. SANITARY SODA FOUNTAIN. :: Hear our Victrola. BRINGOLF'S 819 MASS. Pool :: Billiards Cigars and Tobacco A Pointed Question Why pay $2.00.-$2.50 for a custom shirt when you can get a shirt made to measure for $1.50 up? Fit guaranteed. Leave your order at WILDER BROS. Refinement in Clothes When a person looks up to you and seems to expect something of you, how natural it is to try to live up to their expectations. When we see a well dressed man it is natural for us to expect him to be of some consequence; on the other hand it is equally natural to wish to avoid the poorly clad man. Of course you wouldn't do it; but you know many others who would. A hint to the wise is sufficient. TAILOR MADE CLOTHES THE JAYHAWKER will go on sale at 9:30 a. m., Friday, May 2, at Jayhawker Booth on Campus. Winners of guessing contest will be announced at that time. Winners must be present or forfeit prize to nearest competitor