UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THEATRE VARSITY TONIGHT ONLY MABEL NORMAND and ROSCOE ARBUCKLE in "Fatty and Mabel Adrift" Keystone Feature Comedy "The Blindness of Love" An Inspiring Romance Featuring GRACE VALENTINE Saturday—LILLIAN GISH Feature, also Keystone Comedy One New York Firm Bought One Half Million Dollars Worth of KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES for Its 1916 Spring Trade KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES are made in Chicago, yet the fashion center of the United States, New York, went west for its biggest order. The largest single order that has ever been placed in the history of the retail clothing business. MISTER K. U. MAN—this means something to YOU. It means that KUPPENHEIM CLOTHES are right—means you're more than safe in buying them—means that styles are all O K—means that service and quality are teed right down to the mark. THE LOCAL HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER IS ROBERT E. -YOU KNOW THE REST Final Touches Added by Decoration Committee This Afternoon ON WITH THE DANCE! PROGRAM ARRANGED Everything is in readiness for the Soph Hop tonight. Governor and Mrs. Capper will arrive in Lawrence this afternoon and other out-of-town guests have arrived. Manager Davis and the decoration committee were busy all day putting the final touches at Robinson Gymnasium. The Hop starts at 8 o'clock, and will open with a reception in honor of Governor and Mrs. Capper. Dancer will wait later, and will continue until 2 a.m. At 8:17 o'clock, Haley's six-piece orchestra from Kansas City will play the grand march, which will be led by Mr. Davis and Miss Hodder. Dance programs will be given out by Misses Marie Buchanan and Adriance Jailittle and Messrs Chester North and Edgar Van Cleef. Refreshments will be served on the first floor, in four relays as follows: during dance numbers four and five; seven and eight; ten and eleven; and thirteen and fourteen. The usual quartet tables have been supplanted, this year, by an immense banquet table built in the form of a hollow square. In the center of this square, during the interval between the sec- ond and third classes, the guests开会, the guests will dance. Two cabinets performers will do character and ball room dances during the first two courses. Henry J. Allen Will Deliver Baccalaureate Address to Senior Class A thirty-five minute intermission will occur at midnight, between dance numbers 16 and 17. "At this time the Soph Hop farce, 'Oh! Oh! Oh!' will be given by a cast of fifteen, a chorus of twenty, and a student orchestra of seven. Seat checks for the farce are to be given early in the evening when the guests first enter the Gym. The preliminary program for the annual commencement exercises at the University of Kansas has been announced. Henry J. Allen will open the program with the baccalaureate address on Sunday night, June 4. Events of Monday, June 5, will include a morning organ recital by Prof. Charles S. Skilton, a regatta on Potter's Island, baseball game between the varsity and the Agggie teams, a band concert, a repetition of the senior play, "Copping the Grapes," and the annual banquet of the School of Pharmacy. On commencement day, Wednesday, June 7, Hamilton Holt, editor of the New York Independent, will deliver the commencement address. This will be followed by the conferring of degrees to approximately 400 students and the annual alumni dinner in Robinson Gymnasium. On Tuesday, June 6, will occur the class exercises, the alumni address by Stuart Henry, president of the New York Security Company, senior and alumni class luncheons; a meeting of the alumni association, an alumni band concert, band concert, reception of law alumni and the senior-alumni ball. Mrs. C. J. Evans, of Topeka, is the guest of her niece, Maureen McKernan, at the Alpha Chi Omega house. She came to attend the Senior Play. Margaretta Stevenson, '18 College, will remain at her home in Leavenworth this week on account of the illness of her mother. The special caramel nut ice cream at Wiedemann's—Adv. for the class to draw. He said he got rid of one zealous visitor by this means last year. W. A. Griffith, professor of drawing and painting, warned all students who have an uncontrollable desire to visit classes in free hand drawing, that from Friday on they would be in danger of having to pose as models A good quality of Butter-Crust bread. Get it at Dummies.-Adv. Arrow Shirts—guaranteed fast color Sold exclusively by Johnson & Carl We Know that University Women have good taste. They are careful buyers of the nicest goods we are able to obtain. WE HAD UNIVERSITY WOMEN IN MIND when we bought our new BLOUSES. YOU KNOW what YOU WANT Come in tomorrow—BLOUSES—Radium and Shadow Lace, Chiffons, Georgette Cropes and Crepe de Chine. In dotted out lines she lives. 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