UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN CHINESE INVADE K. U. University of Hawaii Team Will Battle With McCarty's Men Monday and Tuesday The Chinese baseball team will invade Lawrence Monday and Tuesday afternoons to make an attack on McCarty's squad. The latter will not have much reinforcements for the first battle in the line of rooters because of Easter vacation but the second battle should see the bleachers loaded. This is the annual visit of the University of Hawaii team to Lawrence and the games always attract considerable attention. The visitors are real Chinese students taking their tour of America last year they lost only twenty-two games during the season. One of these games was lost to the fast Kansas队 and the credit of the victory goes to Red Craig. With Smee on back, this year's Kansas might be able to slip up on the foreigners for a couple of games. These two games will be the only ones in Lawrence next week and McCarty's men will have time to get in good shape before their next conference games with the Kansas Aggies which come on May 5 and Craig will be on the mound for the first Chinese game with Weltmer behind the bat. Smee will work the second game. ANNOUNCEMENTS All seniors who expect to be graduated this spring and have not filled out their applications for degrees are held on Monday, O. Foster's office at once and do so. Meeting of the Sigma Xi Society called for this Thursday has been postponed until next Thursday. M. Stevens. The K. U. Debating Society will not meet tonight. One week from tonight the year's work will close with a picnic. The Botany Club meets tonight at 7:30 p.m. in room 203 Snow Hall, D. J. Pratt, fellow in botany, will speak in Dr. Anatomy of Cyclamen at triplicifolium. Sigma Delta Chi smoker set for tonight at Beta house postponed until next week. Franklin Lecture Postponed—Owing to conflicting dates, the lectures of Dr. E. F. Franklin have been indebtedly postponed. Bowersock Theatre Tomorrow PAULINE FREDERICK IN "SOLD" The current production on the Paramount program requires no other recommendation of merit. Yet, in addition to these noted players, the subject possesses a measure of interest almost incalculable. In its emotional and dramatic appeal, "Sold" outrivals any of the recent dramatic screen offerings, with the possible exception of the "Eternal City." Any Seat 10c Your Easter Table may be set with the finest linen and silverware, spread with the choicest Easter dainties, and surrounded with the most congenial company, but you don't have that "satisfied" feeling if the table itself is not in keeping with its surroundings. It will be well worth your while to look at our stock of dining tables and chairs with the view of making yourself proud of your Easter Table. You will be both pleased and surprised at our selection of fine dining room furniture at Attractive Prices. "If We Haven't It We'll Get It." "Acquaint Us With Your Needs." 808-810 Mass. St. Election of Cheerleader, members of Athletic Board and members of the Men's Student Council will be held Thursday, May 4. Petitions of candidates for these offices must be presented to the president of the Men's Student Council before 6 p. m. April 28. Leland Thompson. The Baseball game which was scheduled with Baker has been called off on account of the death of Mrs. Green. An athletic festival for women is held annually at Barnard. This year the games will be dedicated to Poseidon, god of the sea, and the costumes, in accordance with the celebration will be in accord with the nature of the presiding diety. Dunakin 9. Oread 8 The Dumain Club defeated the Oread Club in a postponed game yesterday afternoon by a score of 9 to 8. The game was arranged to go but seven innings but it was necessary to fill nine before the tie was broken. The score of Saturday's game was Dunakin 7, Stevenson 6, instead of Stevenson 7, Dunakin 6, as was printed in the Daily Kansan. Vacation days and Easter days Will need to know, and then We'll all go home our various ways To see the folks again. Margaret Hodder, 18 College, shopped Saturday in Kansas City. Send the Daily Kansan home. With a Belated Easter just three days away, this store of good clothes for Men and Young Men is ready. READY WITH Kirschbaum Benjamin and Sampeck CLOTHES Ready with new Easter hats —ready with the latest styles in shirts, in neckwear, in hosiery, —in everything necessary to the Easter attire of a well dressed, up-and-doing man! THE YOUNG MEN'S STORE Charles Woodbury Married The marriage of Miss Thelma Robertson to Mr. Charles Putnam Woodbury was solemnized at 8 o'clock last night in the Central Methodist church, South, in Kansas City, Mo. The wedding took place on a colonel's column of the bridegroom's fraternity, Sigma Chi. Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury left on an eastern wedding trip and will be at home after May 15, 3610 Gladstone Boulevard, Kansas City. Blanche Mullen spent the week end with her parents in Hutchinson. FLOWERS FLOWERS Cut flowers, funeral designs, potted plants and shrubs. Orders taken for parties. PHONE 1546 W ALPHA FLORAL COMPANY, 304 W 14th RUTH ST.DENIS Indestructo Trunks Bags and Suit Cases Sold Exclusively by Johnson & Carl WORLD FAMOUS DANCER ASSISTED BY TED SHAWN Company of Dancers and Native Hindu in Super Program of Oriental, Classic and Modern Dances. Elaborate Scenery and Stage Settings. Tickets Now Selling Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 AT THE BOWERSOCK THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY THE WEDNESDAY AFTER EASTER APRIL 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 "Copping the Grapes" With a K. U. man in the leading role playing the part of a K. U. student surrounded by K. U. conditions as they are on Mount Oread. And it is JUST ONE WEEK AWAY You still have time to call her up and get your tickets before going home. Seats Now Selling—Prices: Two Bits, Four Bits, Six Bits 40