THURSDAY, APRIL 29,1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE W. S. G. A. Is Planning Annual Mothers' Day Tea Sunday Afternoon Entertainment Will Be Giver in Rotunda of Central Administration The fourth annual All-University Mother's day tea will be given Sunday, May 2 in the rotunda of the Administration building from 3 to 5 o'clock. W. S. G. A., will have charge of the event and will be母亲's mothers who are in Lawrence for the annual University Mother's day. May 2 has been set by Chancellor Lindley for the University Mother's day in order to allow the mothers to be at home with their families on national Mother's day which is May 9. Chanceler and Mrs. Lindley, Madge Wardell, president of W. S. G. A., Dean Agnes Husband, and Lillian Bridgman, president of Mortar Board will be in the receiving line. The members of W. S. G. A., dressed in white, welcome to the guests. The decorations will consist of spring flowers. Appropriate music will be played throughout the affair on the violin by Francesca Pasquale and Leng, *f2*, 28 with Ruth Whitfield, *f2*a, 26, and Florence Bauer, *f2*, 28 at Both men and women are cordially invited to bring their mothers to the chair, according to Virginia Arnold, chairman of the tea committee. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Mathematics club will meet Monday at 4:30 in room 201 east Administration building. Election of officers will be held. The third round of tennis must be completed by Saturday night and the scores into room 203 in Robinson gymnasium official recognition—John Saba. The tennis court marked, "For Faculty," must be left open by players at the stadium field for the use of the members exclusively—John Sabo. The first round in the horseshoe tournament must be played off by Saturday night and scores left at room 263 in the gymnasium. The second round is played in the nesium just north of diamond 1 for baseball, If I not am in room 263 white scores on a slip of paper and then the slap in the door—John Sabe. Prof. Dinsmore Alter of the department of astronomy is unable to meet classes because of illness. Missouri-Kansas Baseball Friday 4 o'clock, and Saturday 3 o'clock. Adv .OST—A pair of shell-rimmed glasses held together with a pin Call Milredel McCollum, Watson library. MI LOST—Black leather brief case from practice room 208. Return to Fine Arts office. Reward. M5 LOST—A pair of horn-rim glasses in case, between Fowler shapes and gym. Call 1620 Black. Louis Cogbill. M1 WANTED-Girl to work for board and room during summer school Call 2470 Red. M3 Missouri-Kansas Baseball Friday 4 o'clock, and Saturday 3 o'clock Adv LOST—On Hill or at Rowlands Friday, De Molay sister pin. Return to Corbin hair. Reward. M3 WANT ADS FOR SALE CHEEK—One dark blue two-piece wool dress; one purple crepe dress; one oney blue flannel skirted dress; one white puffy all size 18. Inch 1619. White. M3 WANTED-District Manager, for Brown, Nenah, Jackson or Leavenworth co.'s, by Pern Mutual Life Ins. Co. Good Commission. Large Renewals, perpetual. Address H. C. Hansen, Gn. Agt. Attach. Kan. SENIORS—get your typing done by an experienced typist, Phone 1607 White. A30 LOST—Pen and Scroll pin, on campus, Tuesday. Call 2151. A30 Missouri-Kansas Baseball Friday 4 o'clock, and Saturday 3 o'clock. Adv. LOST—Sheaffer Lifetime pen. Lost Saturday. Reward. Call 285. M1 Slick Haircuts and Collegiate Shines. —Houk's Barber Shop. tf MARCELLING 50e, shampooing 50c. Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775. J1 WANTED to rent—house, completely furnished, suitable for fraternity house, housing about 16 men. Write to H. S., Kansan A30 APARTMENT—For rent, $40. Inquire at Apt. 3, Stubbs Bldg., 1101 Mass. St. Professional Caras EYES EXAMINED. Glasses made with Optical Glass 1025 Mass DRS. WELCH & WELCH - The Chiropractors Palm Graduate. Phone 115. 929 Mass — PLAY BALL! — Offers special courses in bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting, banking, etc. Get Your Ball Goods at ERNST & SON 826 Mass. - Phone 431 Blue Mill LaMur Permanents won't be complete without a sandwich and a bite to eat from the Complete Line of D. & M. Sporting Goods Make your appointments for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Vanity Beauty Shop While they last—$10.00. The Junior Prom F. B. McCOLLOCH Druggist, 847 Mass. Compacts and face powders. Also the refills Cara Nome Mother's Day Candy Sunday, May 2—University Mothers' Day Sunday, May 9—Regular Mothers' Day We have a large stock of JOHNSTON'S, Do not overlook these opportunities to remember your Mother. CRANE'S, DONALDSON'S Candy, in suitable packages for Mothers' Day. As usual we will wrap it for mailing free. The Round Corner Drug Co. If It's Advertised—We Have It 801 Massachusetts St. Lawrenee, Kansas Beat'em There Speed Your Step With Roller Bearing Skates $1.65 to $2.40 a pair THE RED FRONT And for lazy afternoons we carry sure cures in Fishing Tackle and Baseball Goods, not to mention Ice Cream Freezers. While if you wish to work, some Wire and Paint will rejuvenate the screens. A full line of Acme Quality Enamels, Paints and Varnishes at OVERTON "We Deliver" Hardware and Variety Store 1029 MASS. PHONE 67 Shirt Sale We have just purchased a job lot of men's collar-attached shirts at greatly reduced prices. We have added these to our regular stock and are offering the entire stock at these unusually low prices: $1.50 Values ... $1.20 $2.00 Values ... $1.65 $2.50 Values ... $2.10 $3.00 Values ... $2.45 $3.50 Values ... $2.85 $4.00 Values ... $3.35 Your Fraternity Home GeoBSheets&Son Will seem more homelike next fall if all interior decorative hangings, curtains, draperies and so forth are fresh and clean. Several farternities and sororities are having us clean and store their draperies thru the summer months, thus insuring their safety against moth damage and fade. A special rate is given on orders of this kind. Why not let our representative call at your house and give estimates on this work? Phone 75 NewYork CLEANERS When Responsibility to You Means Satisfaction A TIDY red tin of Prince Albert, to be exact. There's the greatest little trouble-chaser in the known world. Smoke P. A. and pipe-grouches choose the nearest exit. Tie a tin to trouble Yes, Sir, P. A. is right there with the Polly-nanna stuff. Sunshine, gladness, the light heart, the bright smile. Because Prince Albert is the cheeriest, chmiemst tobacco that ever tumbled into a briar or corncob. Smoke P. A,—and smile, Cool, comfortable P. A. Fragrant, friendly P. A. Not a tongue-bite or throat-parch in a ton of it. The Prince Albert process hung the "No Admittance" sign on Bite and Parch the day the factory opened. Get a tidy red tin of P. A. today and give pipe-worries the gate. PRINGE ALBERT —no other tobacco is like it! P. A. is told everywhere he is going to go, including the football ground and baseball field with wither-maize-milk-tea. He also has a miniature teapot on his table with bits of him and palm crumbs by the side. --- © 1925. R. J. Reynolds Tehawan Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.