UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SENIORS TO GET JOBS More Have Secured Positions This Year Than Ever Before in K. U. History LIST NOT YET COMPLETE Instructors for High Schools Will be Considered This Week Teaching positions have been secured by Prof. H. W. Johnson for about 100 seniors. A few of the applications have not yet been conceived, all of which meet this week and elect teachers for next year. Professor Johnson said this morning that a larger number of graduates had secured positions at this institution, which provides prizes for previous years. Besides the positions secured for the seniors, this bureau of information found promotions for many teachers over the state as well as schools for those undergraduates. the following is a partial list of schools where they have already secured scholarships. E. W. Learer, Holton; Mr. Lacy, Osborne; Mamie Higgs, Idaho; Avery Olney, Leavenworth; Ethel Ulrich, Belle Plaine; Virgil Winslow; Bosse Huff, Greenleaf; Catherine McCreath, Arkansas City; Wm. Dodds, Arkansas City, Angeline Figley, Arkansas City; Coslie Jones, Clay Center; Mr. Hamly, Clay Center; Clara Gene Dainst, Paint; Clara Gene Dainst, Chase; Leavenworth; Naomi Nelson; McPherson; Anna Baker, Anthony; Charles Stiller, Minneapolis; Sellers, Lawrence; C. C. Fairchild, Valley Falls; Bertha Sallee, Hutchinson; Jaloe Rose, Greenleaf; Marcia Redmond, Anders, Eskridge; Karl Noll, Ransom; Margaret Lorimer, Preston. Ethel Keeler, Reading; Dorothy Keeler, Reading; Raymer McQuiston, Fairview; Dyche Dyche, Stafford; Ella Hawkins, Atchison; Allen Sterling, Atchison; Florence Shidenberry; Grace Curd, LaVernie, Okla; Edwin Wuthnow, Green; Willard VanSlyck, Pratt; Mary Jarvis, Pratt; G. P. Bunn, Potter; Allen Breakie, Pawnee Rock; B. D. Reazin, Hoisington; Edward Kroesch, Hoshington; Mr. Herron, Onaga; Fred Poss, Pawnee Rock; B. D. Reazin, Rarkin, Hutinhoch; James Ramsey, Lawrence; Edith Piotrowski, Lawrence; Beulah Wingfield, Lake City; Minn; William Woolsey, Leoli; Wransom, Valley Center; Helen Jenks, College; Ruth Hunt, Great Read; Alma; J. B. Fridley, Heyburn, Idaho; D. C. Steele, ElDorado; Mary Russell, Cheney; Norman Jameson, Eskridge; Wm. C. Moran, Wameco; Rachel Bell, Tulsa, Oka; J. D. Elliott, Carbondale; Linda Falls; Gee K冈aid, Quinter; Emma Kohman, Hutchinson. Ruth Pearis, Lawrence 1-3 time; O. H. Burns, Univ. of Kansas; Evelyn man, Kingman; Asa Trewbleb, Ford; Alma Frienimuth, Republic; Mary Bordenkircher, Almena, Vela Shelly, El Dorado; Mr. Cooper, La Pygne, Los Sigos, Belle Ballerina Smith, Pleasantion; Agnes Crawford, Hoisington; Elfrieda Draper, Wakefield; Lee Fitzsimmons, Moundridge; Eleanor Lawn, Lawrence; Ida O'Brien, Arizona; Miriam Kingsham, Kingles. Graft wheat onto sugar cane. Then graft the strawberry onto milkweed. Cross the two resulting plants and harvest the fruit. You will have strawberry shortcake. Then cross the strawberry into a lawn you are ready for a lawn social, with plenty of music and no expense for electric lights. J. C. McCanes, director, gave 38 members of the first band a banquet at Bricken's last night in return for their faithful services during the year. Mack gives the boys such a memorable after each concert every semester. Mrs. George S. Jennings of Winfield and Mrs. Philip L. Murphy of Topeka will be the guests of their daughters Lenora Jennings and Bess Murphy during commencement week at the Alpha Chi Omega house. The Seniors-to-be at the University of Illinois have ordered their senior hats for next year. They are to be worn in white, a tribute to the Fibonian band, the colors of the class. The Sphinx, honorary freshman society, gave its farewell dance at Woodland Park, Friday night. Dinner was served at 7 o'clock. The chapens were Senior Teacher and Mrs. Davis, Professor and Mrs. Hookes, and Mr. L. Lorenz. Maude Speck, '19 College, went to Mauce City Friday to visit her birthday. Does the savings bank investment force you to increase your deposit balance? L. P.S. Beechly Not having classes on Friday or exams on Monday, Terrell Whitehurst, went to her home in Kansas City to remain until the next Tuesday. Thursday morning when "PE", the intellectual pup, made his appearance in the window. "PE" remained during the entire hour to enjoy the readings. Prof. Howard Hill's class in Oral Interpretation had an unusual visitor The University chair at the Method- al church will hold a picnic in Woodland. Dr. J. S. Naismith will leave sometime for week in New York where he will meet with members of the Intercollegiate Basketball Rules Committee Mrs. J. C. Charles, of Stafford spent Saturday and Sunday with her daughter. is a reconstructed Ford, painted, as one of the students described it, pinkish, reddish, lavender. New cars have become so common that they occupy most of the attention that they occupy in latest arrivals. on June 2 and 3. Ray Crayt of Princeton, Ralph Morgen of Pennsylvania, andw Oswald Tower of Andover are the other members of the committee. Gertrude Speck, of Kansas City, is visiting at the Pi Phi house. Miss Spek was enrolled in the University last year. THE JORES STORE CO Your Round Trip Railroad Fare Paid to Kansas City on the basis of 5% of Your Purchase. THE JONES STORE CO. Annual Profit-Sharing Sale Commences on Monday, June 5th The Jones Store Co's Profit-Sharing Sale has become an institution of the store. It is looked forward to, from year to year, as one of the greatest money saving events of the year. It's the greatest sale of the greatest store of the Southwest. Look in next Sunday's Kansas City papers for more bargain news. This page had to be written so far in advance that only early news of the sale can be given in it. Hundreds of other Profit-Sharing items will be found in next Sunday's Kansas City papers. Come to Kansas City at Our Expense $1 Long Cloth 69c. We will refund 5 per cent of all you spend in this Profit-Sharing Sale, up to the amount of your railroad fare to Kansas City and back home. Come and bring the family at our expense. 500 holes only to sell at this price! finished bleached long top. Cloth 36" and 42" from the waist down. women's and children's underwear; 10-yard扎裤, worth $1.00. 69c History proves that this sale even surpasses our wonderful Christmas time sales. It is of vital importance. This sale is for the purpose of repaying our loyal customers for their patronage during the past year. Through this sale we aim to divide our profits, by reducing prices so low that everyone who attends the sale will share in our profits. this sale even surpasses our s time sales. It is of vital importance to you to come, for you will be happy to see selecting the merchandise; we need from our 72 departments and saving enormous sums of money out buy. Remember the sale starts Monday, June 6th. Come! Mail Order Notice sale rather than to send in man tour- But, if why can't you pay our round trip railroad fare, they will be filled up and send in your mail-orderers and they will be filled to the best of our ability on the day the sale , which is Monday, June 5th. 5,000 Yds. $1 to $1.50 Silks 65c Yd. We took all the Silk a Chicago Jobber had to sacrifice in preparation of his annual inventory for this Profit-Sharing Sale. Silks suitable for Dresses, Waists, Skirts, and other outfits. 98c Silk Pongee 69c. All Ski-Imperial Silk; the All Seasons summer dresses and coat; tan suits and ski jackets only. 33 inches wide; worth Pro-Short-Saving Sale, $69 lacasses and Taffetas; 24-inch fancy Satina, Taffeta, Foulard, Sheenhard Checks, and Strips; a wide range of fabrics; and Taffetas. Today these Silks are being sold at $1.01, $1.25 and $1.50; choose in our Profit- line! Pickford Taffeta 98c. All Silk- Black only; as beautiful and brilliant as the Movie Star for whom it is named; worth shopping at Raspberry's Sale. vend. 98c 25c Costume Crepes, Yard 9c 6,000 yards of genuine Windsor Dustree Crepes at 9a a yard—worth 25c! White and colorful grounds of floral and other pattern) other stores get 25c for these in Soho. $14.99 The New Sensation! *The Crane of the Heart.* We've just received a big shipment of these new Sport Strips *Suit n* all the new stries on both white and colored grounds; prices range from 25c to 73c a yard. Sport-Stripe Suitings 38-inch Stripe-Strip Sailing; colored grounds with contrasting straps, specially priced, 59c Storm Serge, Td. 79c. 80-inch black, navy, brown, tan gray medium weight suitable for airplane, snowmobile, worth $36; sale yel. sale, YL. Storm Serge, Yd. 79c. 50-inch Sicilian; ideal for auto coats; medium weight; black, navy and gray; worth 75c; sale 95c price, vd. Womens Sport Skirts$2.98 Washable Corduroys Worth Fully $4.00 Beautifully fashioned Skirts with all the flare and flash that the fashionable woman of today desires in her outing skirt. Trimly tailored with belts and pockets; white only, worth fully $4.00; **$2.98** $9.75 Taffeta Skirts $5.98 $7.50 Wash Dresses $5.98 SHIRELLE black, white, plush colors and crowned hair $10.00 and new $1.00 and $1.00 *Proshtion Shirelle* price, pau- The newest flare style skirts = plaited, plaired, full sleeves, velvet straps, lovely pockets and belts. Skirts made of soft lace, satin, elastic, favorite stripes and white and blue and blue stripes for blazing; worth up to $7.25; choice in this sale $9.98. Women's Lite Hose; black and white; regular 25 values; special, pair 19 or 3 pairs 50c. Girls' $1.25 Dresses 79c Organicle, Voile and a Lawn Dresses in the new- styles and popular color combinations; new full dress; custom made so sheer; dainty trimmed; 75.0 values for $5.98 Women's Union Suits. Neat pip Dresses of fine percale and gingham trimmed with plain colors; French hefled styles; for girls 6 to 14 years old; $1 to $12.59 values 79c. $1.00 high school. high school, cool strong quality; all aisle stores $9.99 $69. Women's Pantsy Vests; 50 values The great expanse of floor space covering both Main and Walnut street buildings is thrown into one and given up exclusively to home needs, makes this one of the feature spots of the store. Solid Oak Buffet with quarter- sawn oak seat, bevel plate mirror; golden plate mirror; $14.75; $21; this Profit-Sharing Bargains for Homes Pedestal Dining Room Table easily gratuitely grazed quarters- mats and carpets. Crafts design; $4-inch plank top); Kitchen cabinet; $15.90; $43.90 value; $25.50 Vernis Martin Steel Beads; 3-inch continuous posts; head 45 inches ten inch; ten inches; crowned ball bble; ball; crowned ball paintbaked on regular $10.50 $8.75 The best printed holloweum; 12 feet wide; the hard and wood effects in light and dark shades; regularly 90c; square yard, 57c. Standard 9x12 feet; made of heavy twisted grass in greens, browns and reeds; lays flat on floor; regularly $10; this sale goes $7.09 90c Linoleums 57c comfortable Porch selected image;napkin selected seat;seat well braced;wall braced;Profit-Sharing Profit-Sharing 50c Slop Jars 39c — Made of heavy stoneware with bail and cover; each. 39c $10 Crex Rugs $7.98 $17.50 5c Tumblers 3c -Of clear Colonial glass; 60z doz value; 30c 17c Pillow Cases 10c $2.25 $2.00 Water Solar e glasses and e glasses to match; star or floral; $1.25 Bleached ready-made Pillow Case; size 12 inches; made of heavy Peelable sheeting; regularly cleaned. $25.50 Huck Towers, Doz. 89c Hemmed bleached刀塔 Towers to Doz. $1.20; this sale, dozen. 89c. 400 Grammaree 198 c 400 Kettle 197 c Preserving Rice Cooker Rice Cooker Pasta Cooker Belle, Italy 19c $25.00 Suits On Sale at... Seamless. ready-mud bleached Sheets 8,1x90 inches serv- ice 75 grade. to 1,200 last, each 88c. 1836-36 inch Axminster and Brussels Rugs in beautiful green, brown and tan oriental and floral designs; regularly 98c; Profit-Sharing Sale price 69c. Men! 75c Sheets for 58c Boys' $7.50 Suits $4.95 Garden Hoees 19e 6-inch strong steel blades; good ham- catch. 19c each. Dresser Scarfs 64c Huck Towels, Doz. 89c Regular $1,000 Dresser Scarft work in garment designs and color intimacy top, muffle, banket 64c 98c Rugs for 69c each...19c Panamas $3.45. $4 Curtains $2.98 Garden Rakes 29c— 12 malleable iron teeth; smooth handle each. 29c Scotch Net Curtains in madras weave; white and white wallpaper; faced panels; figured centers; scroll and conventional borders; scroll-paper wallpapers $2.98 Murquette and Vole Curtains, worth $1.50, in white and white wallpaper. Poultry Wire %c sq. it. by the roll; 6 feet less than the 16 feet; sq. it... Just the Suits you MEN and YOUNG MEN would pick, if you had the world for a market place as we have had. We picked them because they are good gift for High Suits, hand-knives, knifes, shears and to wear ourselves. All wool, of course; all styles, sizes, and patterns; easily folded and stored at $1750. $16.90 Retirer- age on capcity; golden oak capacity; golden oak lined; trumpet $13.95 trumpet $8.95 mortized; varnish varnish full, finish $98c New clothes - new pattern; Norfolk cost: two new clothes + 15.95; Norfolk cost: tipped; tipped: 6 to 18, $7.50. $4.95 mens' gentleman, Pan- man in shape, manly, lovely shapes, twenty two inches, from wear, a Panamanian fashion, from wear, a Panamanian more than a very old friend, more than a very old friend, 'recital sharing price. Men's Silk Filter and Lisele toeker; colons re-en- tructed; velcro patches eat valves you ever heard along; 3 packs of 50c $3.45 Men's Suspenders -- strong rew from the factory; strong and durable. marked 50c right on em' on this sale, 25c Men's Wash Neckties- beautiful styles; rich aids; shapes; shapes; shapes; everywhere in this sale 25c Women's $3.00 to $3.50 Pumps at $1.29 a pair; Cool and comfortable; high grade patent Pumps with neat gray or champagne cloth tops; or all satin; solid leather in every part; all good value; and good quality for Profit-Sharing Sale Price, choice. Choice of dall call or patient Clof Shoes; conforms mainly to heel height; sizes full of long wear; size 1 to 5% at $1.98; size $1.75 Boys' Good Shoes. Women's $3.50 Pumps $1.29 Mary Jane Slippers. Mule Skin Shoes are the most comfortable and longest wearing Shoes; grey or tan; outing pattern; solid leather $1.59* Men's Mule Skin Shoes. Low beds and strap style, parent or white canvas; solider leather, size, child & 8 to 14 years. just think $11 Choose neat, DRUGS Profit-Sharing Sa & Specials 75c Pincade Lilac. Vegetal $36. 75c Sandal Tooth Paste or Powder 12c 15c Massatta Talcum Powde 11c. 35c Ellisian Face Cream 12c 35c Ellisian Face Cream 12c 50c Hair Brushes; solid backs real bristles; 25c real bristles; 25c. 25c Tooth Brushes; real bristles; choice 10c. 25c Mentholatum. 16c. $1.00 Finkham's Compound. 63c $1.00 Finkham's Compound 63c $1.00 Wine of Cardui 63c. $1.50 Hot Water Bottle; 2-qt. 492. 50c Rubber Sheets; 18x22 in. 25c Peroxide Vanishing Cream 10c. THE JONES STORE@ Kansas City's Profit-Sharing Store 5c Wall Paper 21/2c Roll match at the same price; easily worth 3%; Profit-Sharing Sale price; per single A most wonderful value considering the raising prices of the wine. The white wine has a coloration colored ink or yellow, on a gray ground; will not turn Barn Paint 69c a Gallon. Main, Walnut and Twelfth Streets Acomp Arma Paint; wear like iron on roofs, barns and fences; it is a preferable quality; our own guaranteed brand; red only; regularity 8c; Profit-Sharing price. **69c** Correspondence Paper or Cards Rev 19c Very light yet strong and dura- ble grass matting over strong frame; good lock and side catchers with large $125 value; $89c 24-inch Suit Case 89c Fine quality Note Paper or Correspondence Cards trumped in assorted new border. 19c effects; 35c values; box...19c Pearl Buttons 2 $ \frac{1}{2} $c. earr Buttons 2½c Gentle fresh and salt water biodebil. plain and large; sizes biodebil. plain and large; sizes 10c; carc. 2½c Anchor Cotton Thread; good quality; all sizes; all weights; all sizes; all weights; Large Tape; stripe and weave; Long Tape; stripe and weave; good quality and weave; and blue; 10-yard bolts; extra length; box. 7c