THE KANSAN Kansas. The official paper of the University of Kansas Published every Wednesday and Saturday night of the school year. by the Kansas University Publishing Association. Office in Basement of Fraser Hall, Phone, Bell, K U 25. Carl H. Young. Editor. Carl H. Young, Editor. Roy Roberts, Managing Editor. Allan W. Dodge, Business Manager. Robert H.Worline, Assistant Bus. Mgr. Members of the Board. Frank H. Blackmar Claud A. Clay, Judith Connelly Ray Loofbourn B, J. Sheridan Lester Disney R. L. Douglas, Wallace F. Hovey, H. C. Waters, Ward H. Coble, May V. Wallace, Joseph Murray, Subscription price, one dollar per year, in advance; time subscription, $1.25 per year. Advertising rates: 20 cents per inch per insertion. Address all business communications to A. W, Dodge, 823 Kentucky St. Entered as second class mail matter September 30, 1904, at the Lawrence, Kansas, Postoffice under the act of Congress, March 3, 1879. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Thursday, May 2: Thursday, May 2: University Orchestra Concert. Friday, May 3: Baseball, Kansas vs. Missouri. Saturday, May 4: Interscholastic Meet. Baseball, Kansas vs. Missouri. Most of the students "kept their heads" at Baker yesterday, but a few got them pretty badly disfigured. It has been decided that the sexes should be separated, but such a thing would destroy the P. S. B. at the University. Kansas will have to give in to Baker on one or two points. They have one of the best pitchers and one of the rankest umpires in Kansas. A report in a Kansas City paper says that a few hundred Bakerites caught two K. U. students who were late in getting to the train and washed their faces in mud. Well, that was certainly glory enough for one day. Missouri plays at K. U. Friday and Saturday. Two out of the two is all that will satisfy the students. Missouri has a long list of defeats dangling from her belt. Kansas fans should turn out in great numbers and watch two more defeats placed to her credit. The cordiality of relations existing between Washburn college and the State University was well brought out in the reception tendered the debaters by the X. Y. Z. Saturday night. K. U. can do more for Washburn than for any sister institution. Let it continue so. The inter-scholastic track meet Saturday brings to Lawrence visitors from all over Kansas. The students should take advantage of this opportunity to do the University a good turn by seeing that the visitors receive every attention possible. The fourth annual music festival May 10 and 11 will afford a rare opportunity for music lovers to enjoy some of the best music that the University has ever had. Eight of the Who care to save a few dollars on their Apparel expense account cannot well afford to pass us by. OUR NEW POLICY IS TO GIVE SPECIAL DISCOUNTS TO ALL VARSITY MEN. Our Men's Suits are made by America's Foremost Clothes Makers. An absolute guarantee given every purchaser. J. House & Son VARSITY MEN 729 Mass. St. most noted artists in the country will be here, assisted by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Festival Chorus. The students should give this Festival their most hearty support. If they have friends who wish to visit Lawrence then is the time to have them come. Those who missed the Freshman Sophomore debate Tuesday evening missed something interesting, to say the least. Professor Frazier says that it was more interesting than the average inter-state debate. Both classes were ably represented, and wit and logic and sarcasm was plentiful. The sophomore class has cause to feel proud as this is the second time they have won the debate. A victory purchased as Baker's was yesterday—at the sacrifice of a square deal—would not be desired by K. U. The square dealing of the Kansas umpire, Art Relihan, was in marked contrast to the rotten decisions of the Baker umpire. There is no doubt that the umpiring of Baker's man did more to defeat K. U. than anything else. Kansas is not alone in complaining of Baker's unfairness. Manhattan insists that they were not given a square deal last week at Baker. COLLEGE Brand Clothes are smart enough to make their wearers look smart enough for the degree of B. S.—Bachelor of Style—worn in every college of the land, but made so well that they're seldom worn out. Extreme in Style—not Price. GOOD CLOTHES SHOP Quiz Books 5 for 10c K. U. Pennants. University Book Store 803 Massachusetts Shoe Repairing Laces and Polish Shoes and Slippers dyed. Newby&Ware 911 Mass. St. During the spring and summer months we will need over 2,000 College men for positions coming to our twelve offices from all parts of the world. Positions for Technical Men, Teachers and young men who desire to start with responsible business houses. Our representative will visit Lawrence in the near future. 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