UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THEATRE VARSITY TODAY AND TOMORROW Big Special Feature Charlie Chaplin In a Burlesque on "Carmen" Four Acts Four Acts For That Graduating Gift How about Kodaks Toilet Articles Stationery Fountain Pens We will take pleasure in as sisting you in the selection. Evans Drug Store 819 Mass. Vacation Summer Tours Plan Your Summer Trip Now Reduced Rates Don't wait until the hot weather forces you to select some resort in a hurry. To hundreds of resorts in the West East and North. CALIFORNIA in summer is delightful—Cool always, and by the sea and near the mountains. COLORADO—It is not necessary here to praise the many beautiful features of a sojourn in Colorado as that state's reputation as a Tourist's resort is fully established. TO THE GREAT LAKES COUN- TRY and the EAST we have sixty day and all summer greatly reduced rates. Ask us as it is a pleasure to answer questions. Phone and say what locality you are interested in and we will 'all full descriptive literature and help in any way we can in planning your trip. W. W. Burnett Agent Phone 32 Golden K's Elect The Knights of the Golden "K" announce the election of the following men to membership: Adrian Lindsey, Junk Harriott, Lawrence Wilson, E. Todd, and Kenneth Gedney. The officers elected for next year were: George Miller, vice-president; Blondy Jones, secretary; and Ed Todd, treasurer. The museum at Yale University has been given permission to tear down a $10,000 bridge in South Manchester, Conn. in order to obtain half of a skeleton of a Dinosaur. The other half of the skeleton was found in a local quarry thirty years ago and was removed to New Haven. Just the thing for that Commencement gift- Books!! 300 titles to AGGIES MEET WAS FAST (Continued from page 1) Discus-Won by Dordrill, Agnes; 222-yard dash-Won by Davidson, Kansas, second. Time, 23.3 seconds. Irober, Kansas, second. Distance, 122 2-mile run—Won by Teeter, Aggries, Stateler, Kansas, second. Time: 18:31: High jump—Won by Frizzyl, Aggries, Kansas, second. Height: 6 feet six-foot-tall. Broad jump—Won by Grutzmacher, Barnard, Barnard, Aggler. second. Dinah (10). Multi-task—Wen by Kanna (Elliot, Cook and Maddox). Motivation—Breaking Kennan's record of thinking. N GRADUATING RECITAL miss Jarvis Majors in Organ Music The fifth of the graduating recitals of the School of Fine Arts was the organ recital given by Miss Mary Jary in Fraser Hall Saturday afternoon. Miss Jarvis received her Mus. B. degree in piano last year and this year did graduate work with pipe organ as her major subject. She is undoubtedly one of the most talented and brilliant of the students who have graduated in organ at the University. Her first group, which consisted of a Bach prelude and a somata in two chords, was performed professionally to the best advantage how through Miss Jarvis' technical training has been. She played these numbers with clearness and accurateness seldom disdained by a student. In her last group, and especially in the Tocata by Mailly, Miss Javis has great opportunity to display her techni- brilliance to best advantage. Miss Cila Scheurer, a special student in the School of Fine Arts, who has a contralto voice of unusual quality assisted. The program follows: Prelude in B minor. ___ Bach Organ Sonata, No. 2 in C minor Grave Miss Jarvis Aria (from "Samson and Delilah) ... S.taen "Dear Love, Lend Thine Aid" Andantine ... *Cesar Franci* Suite. Traveedy of a Tin Soldier Suite, Tragedy of a Tin Soldier Gordon B. Nevin TWO MEN WIN MEET HOLD ARCHERY MEET His Return from the War Landis and Loomis Scores 33 1-3 Points in Saturday's High School Games Don Soxman, '17 College, has returned to his home in Lawrence after spending ten weeks in a hospital in Kansas City. Soxman suffered a severe nervous breakdown last semester, just before the Christmas vacation and withdrew from the University. His Seafous Rage His Farewell Serenade Funeral March of the Tin Soldier Nocurme ... Ferrata Nocturne ... Bull Mrs. Ina Haines Taylor, '14.A.B., will entertain at luncheon Saturday at her home in Edwardsville Grace Green, Gertrude Hurley, Helen Trent, Helen Streeter, May Anderson, Kathleen Macoubrie, Margaret Colman, Bertha Smith, Sara Tran, Naomi Light and Mildred Light. Miss Jarvis PAIR MAY ENTER K. U. Both Men are Considering Entering Here Next Fall Oregon, Illinois high school 33%, Kansas City Westport 21, Kansas City Northwest 14, Iola 12, Shattuck School of Fairbault, Minn. 8, 1-3, was the way the leading five schools scored in Saturday's ninth annual Invitation In-Minneapolis track meet held on McCook Field under the auspices of the athletic association. Not only was the meet the fastest pre-school track affair held in the middle west this season but Kansas track followers had a good opportunity to watch. Frank Loomis, the two-men team from Oregon, II, who divided thirty-three points between them. Although not settled definitely, it was said Saturday night that both Loomis and Landry entered the University next September. 50 yard dash—first heat won by Sophie Bentley, sophomore, for dog, Grissom, Syracuse. In second, Oregon ILL, high school; in second, Hair College; in second, Hartsville. In Oregon, second Loomis. In Oregon II, second Loomis. In Oregon III, second Loomis. The scores of the schools and summaries follow; Quarter mile race (first)—Won by Neely, Enterprise; second, Rouse, Shattuck School, Mimm; third, Taylor, fourth, fourth, Topeka, Tina. 6-yard dash—hail—fourth, Miami. 10-yard dash—hail; second, Evans, Osage City; third, Landers, Oregon, IL; high school; fourth Loomis, South Carolina; fifth, Eagle Ridge; sixth, Equates American interscholastic rec Quarter mile race (second)—Won by the Ringer, Michael McNeese; fourth, Bird, Michaels, Neodesha; fourth, Engras, K. C., Manual. Time @ 53-14. Fifth, Brayton, K., Manual. Time @ 53-14. Sixth, Landers, Oregon, Ohio; high school; second, Schwartz, Northeast, Time 10-5. Seventh, Dillen, Northwest, Time 10-5. ninth, second Evans, Osage City, Time 10-5. Third heat: Won by Griselman, second, Wodgest, Avista Vista, third, Evans, Osage City. 120 yard high hurdles, trial—First high school won by Landera. Oregon, HI. High school won by Westport. Time, 17-2.5. Second heat win, second school, Gish, Ablehose. Time, seconds. Third heat won by Williamina. Central; second. Hodges. Westport. 129 yard hardug hurdles—Finals, won iy Landers, old hurdle. ill., Second, loon- s, Oregon. ill., Third, Gish, Ablenie, courts, Williams, Central. Time, 14 minutes. Mile run — By Powell, Anthony; second, Faskett, Bonner Springs; third, Rogers, Topkaka; 4th, Kitzman, Alma Vista, Time; 4:35 new state record by 190 yard dash - Finals, won by her Lancers, Oregon; 12, 2nd, Senwaltz, Santa Monica; 16, 2nd, dePurtz; Noley, Enterprise, Time, 10 1-5 sec. 12, 1b. shot put - Won by her Lancers, Kansas; 13, 2nd, Cunx; third, Wilkerson, Shattuck School; fourth, Forrester, Westport, Distance. Discuss throw-Won, by. Marshall Manual; second, Wilkinson, Shattuck School; third, Stephena, K. C. Kans; fourth, Saunders, Lawriee. Distance. 220-yd. low hurdles tinal, first heat won by Stephens, Stuartuck school, six, one. Second heat won by Loomsy, three, one. Second heat won by Oregon, Oregon, III, second, Cole, Meriden, Oregon, III, second. Pole vault—Won by Lander, Oregon Karolyn Kelly, Indiana; Westport, Saundra Lawrence, McKinley, Scranton and for third, Height 11 ft. 42 inches Broad jump, won by Hodges, West- port, second. Lamberth, Humboldt, Humboldt, fourth. Cook, Westport. Distance 2 feet 41%, High jump—Westport. Williams, Central. Loomis of Oregon and Moore of Humboldt tied for third place. Height 5 229 yd low hurdles—Finals, won by Loomis, Oregon III; second, Landers, Oregon, Oregon III; third, Eastport, Oregon, Shaw State School, school, 24, 4-5. (New state record). Fourth palate. - Won by Iain (How- ard), and by Neil (Tomás). - Fourth palate. (Barm); - Fourth, Tonekka; fourth, West- land Barm); 220. yarn armor (yarn armor) - second cowl with two crossed yokes - second cowl on extinct head, first cowl on extinct head, 220-yard dash—Finn, won by Gram- sburg, Syracuse; second, Gaston, Pratt ; third, Wobb, Shacktock School; fourth, oppender, Northeast. Time: 24 seconds. SCHOOLS Half mile runs. Won by COffin, Nord, behind with fourth. Eason, Nord, behind with fourth. Eason, Nord, behind with fourth. Oregon Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . Winner to Play Off Final Wide Champion of Wednesday's Contest The Archery tournament held Friday afternoon was won by Ellen Edmonson, 18 College. The other two places were taken by Cora Shimn, 17 College and Minnie E. Moody, 18 College. Another round will be held Wednesday if the weather permits, then Maxine E. Moody will compete for the prize for the loving cup offered by Gustafson, Nine women competed Friday. In the contest Friday each contestant was given twenty-four shots each at distances varying from thirty to ten feet, and another distance, but because of the strong win the shorter distances were tried also, however it was found that the women did better at fifty yards, at sixteen yards practiced, than at the shorter distances. Next year there will be an Archery Club with its own captain. Only juniors and seniors will be admitted to the contests, while this year, due to a ban on juniors, it will not enough juniors and seniors and other classes were also admitted. Ella Hawkins, '16 College, has charge of the work this year; next year it is an additional class. Dr. Pratt, and will be one of the contests of the Women's Athletic Association. PRINCESS AT GREEN HALL Savilla Millis Will Take Part in Oread High Play The play is a story of a king's brother who has run away with the princess and is hiding in a German home. After the king's death they have escaped from the throne to the thrones goes to rule her people. In contrast to the harsh rule of her father she rules her people well and they are happy. Miss Ada Dykes, College, is coaching the castle. Miss Jill '17 f., has charged of the charge. The Oread Training School will give a two act play entitled the "Steadfast Princess" Monday evening, May 29, at 8 o'clock in Green Hall theatre. The play stars Julie Corneilia L. Meige and received the first prize as the best play for young people given by the Drama League in 1915. Savilla Millis, daughter of Julie Corneilia L. Millis of the department of economics, and Ewing Stimm will play the two leads. Tickets to the play will be on sale by the students of the Training School and will sell for twenty-five cents. Each student will seat about three hundred persons. Buy your K. U, pennants, stationery and views at Wolf's Book Store. Send the Daily Kansan home. Arrow Shirts-guaranteed fast color Sold exclusively by Johnson & Carl Did You Ever Wish? Sure! Most of us do. But when the birds begin to sing and the flowers commence to bloom and old Mother Nature decks out in green, don't you wish you could get out and spend a few hours a week mowing the lawn around the house, or digging in a garden of your own, or watering your own flowers? Mr. University Professor I'd Like to Build You a Home You are probably prone to wish once in a while that state legislators would wake up to your true merits. But that is neither here nor there. The fact remains that you are renting a house which doesn't suit you at all and that you would probably like to live in one which does. I have some lots in the University Place Addition—just two blocks south of the campus, away from the noise of the business part of town, close to the car line, connected with city water, gas and sewer, and well-drained. 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