UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "Obers Special" Oxfords are better Say, Mister! Wouldn't it be interesting for you to inspect the 81 new straw hat styles we are showing? It's a pleasure for us to show them whether you buy or see. Come tomorrow and try them on; see how easy it is for you to find the becoming style. A price that will "become" every purse. $1 to $15 Palm Beach Suits $7.50 to $10 Kool Kloth Suits $10 to $20 Standing of the Teams First Division W. L. Co-op 0 4 Ulrich 3 1 Neal 0 7 Hayes 0 3 Willis 5 0 Kinney K. K. 2 Third Division Daniels 3 1 0 100 Y. M. 1 3 250 Dad's 0 7 0 100 Custer 4 0 100 1328 Ohio 4 0 100 Stevenson 2 3 400 Franklin 1 2 332 Lee's 1 3 250 Hope 4 0 1000 Midway 4 0 1000 C. Campus 4 0 900 D. Co-op. 3 1 750 Los Amigos ♠ 7 000 Oviedra 4 0 1000 T. Training 4 0 1000 Printed above are the standings of the teams in the Hash House League, as nearly as the Daily Kansan can ascertain. Team managers are urged to notify the* Kansan if any mistakes exist. At a meeting of team representatives of the League this week places RED PEP'S PHILOSOPHY "A little summer now and then is relished by the fattest men." ALLEGRETTI'S Famous Chocolate CreamS Select a shady spot and treat yourself to a box of this deli- cious candy. They are on ice. CARROLL'S Phones 608 709 Mass. St. for the finals were drawn. The champions of the second and third divisions will play, and the winner of this game will play the champion of the first division, the victor to be champion of the League. The finals will be played during the week before finals. Teams are urged to play off their May 22 game before the date scheduled if they can agree on a team to play in the finals well over _before_ quizzes. UNIVERSITY DINNER FOR 1076 PERSONS Rescating Arrangement Wil Make it Possible for Fifty More to Attend By changing the seating arrangement of Robinson Gymnasium Prof Charles Cocran, who has charge of the men's gymnasium, has been able to increase the number of persons that can attend the University Dinner to 1076, about fifty more than has ever been seated. The event will be on Wednesday of commencement week. The custom began as an annual banquet for alumni and faculty in the eighties. The time and purpose of the first dinner is not exactly known but for many years it was known as the "Friday" and was planned by the alumni. When it was known as the Alumni Dinner, each one who attended paid for his plate and in this way the ex- students were given Dr. Snow got the reverts to set aside some money to pay the expenses of a dinner for the faculty and alumni, at commencement time. From this date, it was known as the University Dinner. This year 1100 guests are expected. The dinner is served in the big room on the first floor of Robinson Gymnasium. There will be nine dining tables about one hundred feet long. The dinner is prepared in the small rooms at each end of the first floor of the gymnasium. To Let Grads Get Together The purpose of this dinner is a sort of a party. These rooms are furnished with up-to-date kitchen utensils and preparations for the dinner is begun two days before hand. The dinner is prepared by a local caterer and thirty assistants. It is served by University young women. There are nine waiters to each table under the supervision of two head waiters for each table. The head waiters are directed by two women of the faculty. sisted by the University Executive Committee. Served by University Women The arrangements for the commencement dinner are in charge of the event. Equipment Belongs to Alumni The entire equipment, including, tuns, linen, linens, silver ware, and kitchen ware, is owned by the Alumni Association. Many interesting incidents have happened in connection with this dinner. The first few dinners were attended by several people at that time Dean Sayre was considered the best caterer on the Hill. The caterer job as all other positions in the preparation of this event is one that involves being around among members of the faculty. Moved From Place to Place The first place of the dinner was in the basement of Snow Hall then it was moved to the top floor of Spooner Library. After a time the attendance grew so large that a tent was set up at the campus in front of Fraser Hall. In June, 1903 the dinner was served in -the Museum. It continued to be *d*here until 1907 when it was held in lower Shops. Upon the visit of a gymnasium it was taken there and has been given there ever since. The Scare of 1903 In 1903 Professor Haworth was caterer during flood time at Lawrence and the food supply of the town was scarce. At the faculty and alumni would have to fast another year. Fortunately, however, just the day before the dinner was served, a train reached Lawrence. The train brought several carloads of provisions. Professor Haworth in telling of his experience as caterer, paid great tribute to the University women who helped him serve. "He said, "University women make the best waiters in the world. They work so smoothly. During my time as caterer I don't think that one of the waiters dropped as much as a smoon." We have a cap and gown and can murp your picture now. Squires' Study. Seniors! Cap and gown pictures, 2 xm prints for $1.50 - Squires. www.seniors.com School will soon be out. Let Squires make your picture now.—Ack. Seniors! Cap and gown pictures, 25x print for $1.50 - Squires. Adults Plymouth Guild will picnic at Cameron's Bluff Saturday evening. The party will leave the church at 5:30 o'clock. Ray Givens, Law '05, visited the University years ago with M.C. University of Chicago of deaness. Guild Will Picnic Givens Visits Seniors! Cap and gown pictures. 2 xk prints for $1.50 - Squires- 2. Skin cure, for eczema, barburs' itch, tiny poison and dandruff, at Barbers' clinic. Send the Daily Kansan home. "Solve the Bare Knee Problem" adds immeasurably to the comfort of men in hot weather. around knee against rough trouser legs. No more embarrassment because of transparency of summer flannels and Falm Beach Suits. 1. Knitted Knee Extension of soft, light crosswise webbing to protect the knee from contact with the rough tramp club 2. "Closed Crotch"—the original, "K K," Patented October 18, 1910- one button, opening extending down one side of the mouth, sag, sag up between the eyes. Made in Sizes to Fit Every Man In Kool Krepe $1.50 In Checked Nainsook 1.00 In Aero-wear 2.00 Made in Sizes to Fit Every Man Other Cloths, $1.00 and Upward Goodknits are made also in Athletic JOHNSON & CARL ORER'S If you cannot obtain "GOODKNITS" your mom, ask him to write Goodenow-Brookfield Knitting Co. Subscribe for the Daily Kansan. 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BRADLEY KNITTING CO., Delavan, Wisconsin SENIOR CAPS and GOWNS On sale this week at check stand in Fraser. Last chance Friday noon.