UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Any cloth that fails to stand the acid test, we detest, and "throw it to the wolves." Eveyr suit in our showing has had the sun, the acid and the shrinking test; that means, the suit will give you honest service and good satisfaction. Tomorrow we're making a line up of our $20 Spring suits; they will win your confidence and earn your approval. White serge trousers. etc., for the Sophomore Prom. Here's a House for a Fraternity or Club For Sale or Lease:-Suitable for large organization. Owner leaving for California. Call 939 Indiana. Phone 1198 Bell. Professor Dunlap will go to Lea- venworth Thursday to lecture on "Hamlet" and to Iola on Saturday to lecture on "Elliot." HAWAII BALL TEAM IS NO SLOW BUNCH Games Here Thursday And Friday Should Be Close And Fast The baseball team of the University of Hawaii, which plays the Varsity nine here Thursday and Friday, is without doubt the strongest team of foreigners which has ever invaded this country, judging from all reports of them which have preceded their arrival here. Last year the University of Keio invaded this country but won very few games. The jayhawkers took over all the games easily from the foreigners. The same fate befell the University of Tokio team which entered this country for a similar purpose. They lost most of their games, for while they were fast fielders and baserunners and fair pitchers, they could not bat. The University of Hawaii team, however, does not seem to be troubled greatly in this department. They are reported to be weakest in hitting, but their lightning fielding and excellent pitching have won them practically every game played in this country so far. The Wichita Western League team played the collegians two games last Saturday and Sunday and won both of them, 5 to 2 and 7 to 3. According to the Wichita Eagle, the sole fault found with the collegians was their inability to hit the ball in the pinches, but their fast fielding and excellent base-running nearly made up for this deficiency. They have stolen on an average three or four bases a game. They have not lost a single game to a college team, and but four to professional nines. The Orientals are traveling eastward from the coast and have played many of the strongest colleges in the west and southwest. The batteries for the opening game will probably be Ay Chang and Luckey for the Japs, and Schenk and Sommers for the Varsity. Maude Swisher who has been ill for the past week, was taken to the infirmary, yesterday, where she is slowly improving. TRACK SCHEDULE April 19—Relay races at Des Moines. May 2—K. S. A. C. at Lawrence. May 3—Inter-scholastic. May 17—Missouri at Lawrence; High School Invitation meet. May 10—Nebraska at Lincoln. May 31—Missouri Valley Conference at St. Louis. June—Western Conference meet at Chicago. SOCCER AFTER EXPOSITION Root's Kickers Too Busy Tumbling to Play Just Now. Spring soccer will not be started until after the indoor circuit during Exposition week, since all the soccer stunts are on indoor circus stunts for May 3. Coach Root expects about twenty men out. The regular Varsity team now numbers twelve, and ten men are expected for the freshman squad. Coach Root has been offered games with Haskell and several contests will be played. NTER-CLASS AND INDOOR TROPHIES HERE The cups to be awarded in the thirteenth events of the inter-class track meet are now in Manager Hamilton's hands. The meeting is as a meeting of the board is held. The cup won by Kansas in the indoor meet with Missouri arrived yesterday. It is a beautiful bit of trophy ware, especially since never before in eleven meets with Missouri in indoor track has the cup been won by Kansas. The editorial work on the Jayhawker for 1913 is a thing of the past, the final print of copy being sent to the printers yesterday. Several schemes are afloat by which all of the annuals may be disposed of. Although the sale of last year's Jayhawker fell down, more copies than ever have been ordered for this year. MORE COPIES OF ANNUAL THIS YEAR Journal Club Wednesday the English Journal Club will meet at the home of Professor Dunlap Wednesday, April 10th at 8:00 p. m. Miss Barstow will report on "Litteraturzeitung" and Miss Laird on Anglia. K. U. Dames to Meet Old Stars Who Wore the Crimson and Blue Mrs. H. O. Kruse will entertain the k. U. Dames in her home, 1538 Kentucky street; at 3:00 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The next regular meeting is set for Wednesday, April 30th, with Mrs. H. O. Smith. VEATCH EXECH A Famous Captain of a Famous Freshman Team K. U. Exposition, May 2 and 3. Correct Requisites FOR THE Sophomore Hop AT Johnson & Carl Fraternity or Sorority Matron A refined, middle aged woman with seven years' experience as matron in a girl's boarding school, would like a position as managing housemother and chaperone in a sorority or fraternity, or a similar position. State particulars and salary. Address B. E. W., 3305 Sidney St., St. Louis, Mo.-Adv. The Caroline Mumford Winstron memorial scholarship is open to young women of the College of Liberal Arts of classes above the freshman, and to women graduate students. Applications will be received until April 23rd by the committee, which consists of Professors Galloo, Haye, and Oliver. 1 AN OPPORTUNITY For College Students to Earn Good Money During Vacation We are manufacturers of a new and improved line of brushes we have used for many years. We also manufacture a chemise for hardwood floors and walls; a gasket in these rooms; an agitator in this and other states to introduce the Western Branch at Wichita, Kansas, you will receive full participation in the commission and one of the oak commissions. Head Office: Hartford, Conn. Fuller Brush Company Western Office: Wichita, Kansas Spend Your Money One way to part with it is to pay twenty-five or thirty dollars for a cheap suit of clothes. That amount of money will buy a suit made in Lawrence for you. For further information see the tailors. Glad to show you. T. M. Clothes Kansas Will See All K. U. At University Exposition May 2 and 3 K. U. ON PARADE MAY 2-3 The entire University of Kansas will be on dress parade May 2 and 3 for the first campus exposition. The work and play of the undergraduates will be shown during the two days. Special arrangements are be inmade to care for the visitors. High school students who attend the state championship track meets and debates will receive special attention. A half score of views of beautiful Mount Oread are pictured at the left, including glimpses of the law, Law building, Foyer Shower and theater hall. Below it is Old North College, the first home of the University of Kansas. At the right are students at work in the art, chemistry and machinery laboratories. All buildings will be open to the University guests. SOCIETY