UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Coat Weighs 12 oz.— It's made of "Zefferette" worsted. Has belted back, French faced front, buttoned pockets, straight trousers, light gray with narrow stripes. A wonderful suit for your Summer comfort . . . $12.50 Kool Kloth suits $10. News of the Newest Piping Rock Flannel Suits $15 The new tub silk ties are ready—white with pannel stripes—Our assortment is very complete. 25 and 50c. We just received a new shirt from the "Manhattan" mills. It's made from their famous silk and linen mixt fabric—the Pattern is a wide colored stripe interspersed with narrow black stripes. As to see the "Yale 55." $4. Sport shirts are here in a great assortment of patterns—Your vacation wardrobe will not be complete without these cool shirt. $1 to $2. Light weight white corduroy trousers are the latest—to be worn with your pinch-back sport coat. $5. A new silk hose came in yesterday — has stripes of different widths running 'round'—Tan and White and Black and White. 50c. Of course you'll want a bathing suit for the vacation plunge—We're a nice variety to select from—they're one-piece -fine knitted with fancy striped border. 75c to $2.50. In our hat department there are so many new straws that it would be impossible to describe them all here—Suffice to say—"There's over a hundred styles to select from" $1 to $7.50. A white canvass oxford with rubber sole—special at $1.50. Many other white canvass and white buck oxfords with leather or white ivory soles at $3 to $5. "Flanelo" Suits $10 Trunks, Bags Suit Cases No doubt as the last semester draws to a close, you find that you have accumulated—aside from extensive knowledge—a varied and considerable quantity of clothing books, photographs and keep sakes—much treasured—which have served to decorate your dresser and room during this happy school year. How shall I get them home— The Trunk's the Thing On our spacious third floor you will find Trunks of Every Size, Price, and arrangement for man or woman. Wardrobe trunks with coat or dress hangers—Compartments for Waistts, Skirts, Shoes, Toilet Articles. Steamer Trunks—for those who would travel light. Leather Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, in every size. Suit cases of everlasting Fiber, Rattan or Matting. On Our Trunk and Suit Case orders placed in the Fall of 1915, we saved $40% over the prices of today. The benefit of this saving is yours. We have not advanced our prices. Take the elevator to 3rd floor. Initials on Trunk, Suit Case or Bag Free. Cassie Jones who was a graduate student at the University in the fall and who withdrew to teach English and normal training in the Seneca high school is in school again. She expects to stay until commencement is over and finish some of the work begun last fall. Alpha Xi Delta will hold initiation Thursday night for Marjorie Ellis. Mu Phi Epsilon will hold initiation Wednesday for Una Allen. Gladys Henry c'16 went to Lecompan Tuesday night to play on the high school commencement program. Miss Gladys earned from the Fine Arts school in '13. Sigma Delta Chi, tonight, 7:45 Beta house. Important. The Alpha Chi Sigmas announce the pledging of Lee Clarke c'17. Take home a bottle of fine toilec water from Dick Bros.-Adv. STUDENT TO ANNAPOLIS Hobart R. Kriegh, Sophomore Civil Engineer Named by Senator Curtis Kriegh does not know when he will take his physical examination but is expecting word from the Bureau of Navigation soon. The examination probably be held at Fort Leavenworth. Kriegh is confident of passing it. Three Kamas men took the examination but Kriegh was the only one to pass. His grades were among the highest ever made by an applicant. Hobart R. Kriegh, a sophomore civil engineer, living at 708 Ohio St., received notice yesterday from Senat- ron R. Kriegh and received an appointment to Annapolis. Glen Wilson and William Draper, freshmen in the School of Pharmacy, from Lawrence, received one of those unexpected plunges in the Kaw, Sunday, while riding the waves in a canoe. Kreigh said this morning, "I made no preparation for the examination except to review my history and geography." Morrill Cook, a student at the Agricultural College, was in Lawrence for a short time Sunday. Helen Streeter, '16 College, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City. Miss Catherine Risinger, of Denver, who has been visiting her sister Lois Risinger, '19 Fine Arts, went to Fredonia to visit her parents. Students are requested to return the week's books which they have out. Uniswift is our partner. Notice! One thousand St. Louisians, headed by Margaret Anglin, will celebrate the Shakespeare Tercentenary with an outdoor production of "As You Like It." June 5 to 11 inclusive. Student actors from Washington and Forest Park University have been selected as members of the cast. That farewell picnic will retain its pleasure if you have a few good snacks. Buy your supplies at Squires' Studio.-Adv. Kansas Track Squad Leaves for Columbia With Good Chances As a parting gift why not a box of Wiedemann's chocolates?—Adv. OUT FOR VALLEY TITLE HANGS ON DARK HORSES Unknowns May Upset Dope at Conference Meet In figuring out the dope for the annual Missouri Valley meet in Columbia Saturday afternoon, Kansas loops up as a strong bidder for the championship of the Valley Of course, that little defeat by Missouri may make a difference but the tables are likely to be turned in this meet. But little can be doped out in advance because of the large number of entries in each event. Beside the conference schools all the smaller colleges in the Valley are entitled to representation and most of them have an individual star who is liable to spring up as a dark horse and change the results among the big teams materially. Such a man is Davis of Fairmount College. He has no team to support him but individ-uals will cause one dear friend, Mr. Simpson, no little worry in the dashes. Another case of this happened two years ago when Cowman came to the surface from the Rolla School of Mines in Missouri and set the mark in the quarter mile for 48:2. And by the way no athlete in the Valley has come within a second and a half of that record since it was established in 1905, yet until a Meredith or a Dismond invades the Mountaineer Valley Meet. HOYT MAX RUN AT CAMBRIE The big meet in Cambridge Saturday may take from the Valley to Maine, most likely for most of the dashers. This man Hoyt of Grinnell College is recognized as one of the fastest sprinners in the country. In the Drake Games last month, in a special match he defended by the country the 220-dash and his own intercollegiate record. But to come back to the dope from the Kansas point of view we find that Coach Hamilton is not looking for it. He knows nothing about thought to know that someone will be taking care of Bob Simpson while his men are running up a big score in the distances. It is estimated that forty points will win the meet and they will be a winner and especially so if the crime and blue can win the relay. WHERE THE POINTS COME FROM In the first place Hamilton counts among his firsts the quarter, the half, the mile and possibly the two-mile, in which he is most successful. Rebe is good for five points in the shot put. Pattinson, after his performance two weeks ago, will set another record for the pole vault and it should be good enough to give him a bronze medal. Simpson will take a second to Simpson in the broad jump unless Davis, Packer and a few of Simpson's early rivals get next to him before the broad jump is reached. Staelen will annex at least three points in the race unless a dark horse gets in the way. In the hurdles Kansas cannot count any points with Simpson, Packer, Rennick and Frizzell in the going. And it may be that bad in the dashes unless Davidson shows some of the "old pepper" which he exhibited out at Manhattan. If he does that he will be sure of a good place. In the relay you can pick up your own winner. Missouri won easily in the outdoor meet after Kansas had tied the indoor performances. But Missouri knows better than to think that Kansas will be the final and prettiest race of the year. Ames may also figure in this event. TREWEKE WOULD SAVE K. U. Should Treweke be able to get into the going a victory for Kandu because of his team leaves for Columbia. But the Jayhawk jumper is in bad shape and he may not be able to suit up when the time comes. This will leave Grutzmacher to fight Simpson in the broad range against the R. K. S. A. C, in the high jump. The team will leave for the lair of the Tiger tomorrow morning and will have plenty of time to rest before the big circ starts Saturday afternoon. Some twenty men will be taken but even Coach Hamilton has not made out his list yet. They will return Sunday morning. Stores Will Close The clothing, dry goods, grocery and shoe stores of Lawrence will remain closed all next Tuesday, Decoration Day. Fresh strawberries, pure ice cream and sugar is what you get in Wiedemann's fresh strawberry ice cream.— dv. Plenty of time to get your commencement suit made. See Schulz.—Adv. Why don't you let Schulz make your Commencement suit?—Adv. WANT SUMMER WORK Many Women Would Make Expenses for Summer Session More than twenty-four calls have come to Miss Anne Gittis, secretary of Y. W. C. A., for work to help pay expenses for Summer School. This number does not include the women already have their places for next year. The reason for the shortage of places where women may work for room and board or during the Summer Session is that such a large number of families who have available places go away from the city. "Anyone who wishes student help for the summer school should send in their names at once in order that I may have an opportunity to place the students I have just applied me for employment," said Miss Gittis, this morning. Send the Daily Kansan home. An inordinate curiosity prompted three men students in the chemistry department to climb to the third floor of the Chemistry Building, Saturday night and, with the aid of the eyepiece of a galvanometer, watch the women's formal in the Gymnasium. The glass reflected the figures upside down to see the young chemist who able to see such to help acquaintances as to where they found out what the women were as masquerades. Fresh strawberry ice cream at Wiedemann's.-Adv. Men: Be dressed right Commencement week. Ask Schulz.-Adv. Students wanting summer employment may call at 1341 Ohio St. Salary and expenses paid to right party, C. E. Babb.-Adv. 159-ft Stores Will Close The clothing, dry goods, grocery and shoe store of Lawrence will remain closed all next Tuesday, Decoration Day. BOWERSOCK TODAY ONLY MARY PICKFORD IN THE GIRL OF YESTERDAY And HARRY WATSON, JR., in "KEEP MOVING" FEATURE DRAMA AND COMEDY TOMORROW—Hazel Dawn in "The Feud Girl," and a day with the West Point Cadet The Great Out-doors for Summer Comfort To make your porch comfortable you need good porch furniture, and good shades to keep out the hot sun of the late afternoon—shades that will let in the breeze but keep out the sun. You will want to spend a good deal of the time this summer out on the porch instead of sweltering inside of the house. There will be very few evenings when you cannot make your porch comfortable and homelike if it is well furnished. In our stock you will find a delightful assortment of chairs and rockers in oak, walnut, reed and Chinese Sea Grass. We also have a stock of porch swings from which you will be able to find one that will please you individually. Let us fit your porch for this summer. We can make it both attractive and comfortable at a very reasonable price. 808-810 Mass. St. THE COMING PART OF TOWN Extending from Louisiana to Illinois Streets and from Seventeenth to Nineteenth Streets are some ideally-located lots for University professors' homes and sorority and fraternity houses. That part is known as University Place Addition and in a few years it will be filled with good-looking houses. Mr. University Professor, have you ever thought how much more satisfactory it would be to live in a house of your own planning, built to your own particular needs, with every room just where you want it? To be more specific, wouldn't you like to own a home in University Place Addition—just a few blocks south of Blake Hall, away from the business part of town, yet close to the car line? Why Not Build There Now? Why not talk this building proposition over with me? I have the lots in this addition—enough of them so that you can find what you want—and will build you the home you desire; built exactly according to your plans and specifications, and make it possible for you to pay for this home in small monthly installments. Stop in and talk it over tomorrow. 1046 Mass. C.E.Friend Phones '42