Our Annual May Sale Undermuslins of Opens Wednesday May 6th. A beautiful showing of Gowns, Corset Covers, Skirts, Drawers and Chemise, at remarkably low prices. Innes, Bullene & Hackman FESTIVAL IS PLANNED (Continued from page 1.) Hood" will be sung by actors in costume. The scene "Under the Greenwood Tree" from "As You Like It" will be given together with some old English ballads. Refreshments will be served from booths during the afternoon and the far-famed "pieman" will appear before the celebration is over. At least two hundred students will take an active part in the festivities and the whole University is invited to participate. An effort will be made to make the "May Festivity" a permanent tradition of the institution. Kemp Leaves School. Harry H. Kemp, the "tramp poet" of Ksnsas University left for New York Monday. He will meet many notable literary people in New York and other places in the New England states, and will spend July and part of August in the Bermuda Islands a guest at the summer home of the novelist, Upton Sinclair. Kemp will return to Lawrence in time to enter the University next fall. Forty Years a Missionary. Dr. G. C. Green, a missionary in Japan for forty years, spoke in chapel this morning in regard to the character of the Japanese and their attitude towards Americans. He said that Japan had greatly improved affairs in Korea. He believes that Japanese people are democratic in thought and admire Americans so much that it is folly to fear war between the two nations. Home made strawberry shortcake at the Hiawatha. OPIE READ'S STORIES Second hand. 121 cents each at Hoadley's Freshmen and Sophomores to Discuss Elective System Thursday. UNDER-CLASSMEN DEBATE. The annual Freshman-Sophomore debate will be held Thursday evening, May 7, in the University Hall. The program, besides the debate, will consist of solos by Miss Nema Phipps and Fred Cooper. The question for debate is: "Resolved, that the free elective system is the best for undergraduate work." O'Connor Smith, George Bischoff and Jack Ransom will defend the affirmative side of the question for the Sophomores, and Louis LaCoss, Walter Eastman and Elbert Overman the negative for the freshmen. George O. Foster, Professors Burdick and Higgins will act as judges. Meet Tigers May 16. A week from Saturday, May 16, the Jayhawkers mix it with the Tigers at Columbia. The same day there will probably be a meet on McCook between Manual and Central of Kansas City, Lawrence H. S., Wentworth, and the Freshmen. Conference Meet May 23. May 23 is the date for the Conference track meet in Kansas City. Kansas will have twenty-one men entered and teams from Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, Drake and Ames will take part. Billings Talked About Trees. Professor F. H. Billings talked in chapel this morning on "Trees and Their Symbolic Significance." He sketched the historic superstitions connected with trees and the way they had been used in religious worship. He showed a laurel branch and told how the leaves had come to be used for crowning the victors of Greece. He also showed other branches having some interesting symbol. I do all kinds of typewriting and shorthand work. Will call for and deliver work. Home phone 918, G. H. Ostrander. 2t. Another express shipment of those Smart Clothes just in. New Browns, Tans and Modes Your size in the lot. Come in and try one on. Good Clothes Store. New Boat Livery All new Steel Boats, dry and non-sinkable. A good landing and plenty of Boats. At Foot of Ohio Street. VALUABLE SET OF BOOKS. List From Mommsen's Library in Berlin Added to University. The library has recently added a complete set of books from Theodore Mommsen's private library in Berlin. The books were bought for Professor A.T. Walker's department and are entitled "Rheinische's Museum für Philologie," comprising seventy-three volumes in all, and dating from 1827 to 1904. These books cost the University eight hundred and fifty marks, and are of additional interest because they were the private property of Mommsen himself and contain his original private book plate. Kauffman Here Today. Stood By Kansas. Richard Kauffman, known to his friends as "Sheeney," who recently resigned his position as coach of the Varsity nine, is visiting at the German Club today. Kauffman pitched a fourteen inning game for Springfield yesterday at Topeka. Prof. W.E. Higgins was one of the three judges who voted for Kansas in the debate held at Emporia Friday evening between Oklahoma and Kansas State Normal schools. Alma Waring, of Abilene, visited her brother Dick Saturday and Sunday. NEWS OF MOUNT OREAD. The Phi Delts will give a party in F. A.A.Hall Friday evening, May the eighth,the fifth one in their series for the year. Maude VanCleave, of Kansas City, Kansas, visited over Sunday at the Kappa house. Elizabeth Rogers, of Kansas City, Missouri, who has been visiting friends at the University, returned to her home today. Miss Blanche Paulen, of Fredonia, who has been visiting at the Chi Omega house, returned to her home in Fredonia today. The Sigma Nus will give an informal party in Fraternal Aid hall tonight. Special this week at the Lyric Theater-Miss Rose King, singing and dancing; Pedro Alvino, contortionist and acrobat. The above acts are in addition to the regular program, which changes Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. WANTED—Solicitors, salary guaranteed, exclusive territory. 1324 New Hampshire. 9:00 to 12:30 p.m., 1 to 3 p.m. Try the grape ice at Wiedemann's made from the juice of the grape. Ladies, leave your shoes with Shike and have them cleaned. Good Style Pay Less Dress Better We are now showing a complete NEW ROYAL LINE of Spring Suitings and Overcoatings. Beautiful and Exclusive Patterns. 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