JUST ARRIVED A New Line of Souvenir Spoons and many other Graduation Gifts SEE THEM ED. PARSONS, The Jeweler. Our prices are right. 717 Mass. PLAY ST. MARYS 717 Mass. KANSAS TENNIS TEAM OPENS SEASON THURSDAY. Manager Bigelow Is Arranging for Games with Oklahoma, Missouri, and Nebraska. The University tennis team composed of Watson, Farnsworth, and probably one other man will play the team from St. Marys College on the McCook courts next Thursday morning. This will be the first 'Varsity match of the season. Spiece, who will play one of the singles for St. Marys has a reputation for being a fast man with the racquet. He held the championship of Oklahoma two years ago. Watson, who will play against him is the champion of the University having finished the tryouts last fall without losing a single match. The probable third man will be chosen by a tryout tomorrow. Howard Bigelow, manager of the University squad has arranged to play Baker on May 17th and Nebraska on the 28th and 29th on McCook and is trying to get Missouri here for the 14th. A trip has also been scheduled for May 18th to the 26th, when the team will play Oklahoma University, Oklahoma City, Fairmount College, Winfield, Kansas State Normal, and the college of Emporia. A meeting will be held in Room 11, Fraser Hall, tomorrow at 12:15 for all tennis players of the University to complete arrangements for an inter-class tournament. The plan at present is to play without respect to classes until only five players are left when they will play with the 'Varsity team with respect to classes and the result of the tournament finally ended. A Sounding Board. The Physics department is having a new sounding board made at the Bell Bros. factory in this city. C.W. White, instrument maker, is making the frame which is 28x42. By means of this anything from the hum of a motor to a tuning fork may be detected and recorded. Smoker for Senior Laws. Hon. A.C.Mitchell, secretary of the State Board of Examiners, will hold a smoker at his home Tuesday evening, April 27, for the Senior Laws, who expect to take the State Board examination this year. Bring your receipt or certificate to the check stand and get a ticket. Oread News Notes Ruth Van Doven is visiting at her home in Kansas City over Sunday. Carrie Nicholson of Chicago is visiting her aunt, Miss Carrie Watson. Mrs. Warner of Garden City is visiting her daughters Grace and Edna Warner. Adele Green of Kansas City, Kans., is visiting her sister Amy, a Junior in the college. Mrs. Kelley of Paola, spent the week end with her daughter Hazel Kelley at Pi Phi House. F. E. Devlin, a sophmore engineer, left Monday evening to accept the position of city engineer of Newton, his home town. T. K. Whipple, a freshman in the college is entertaining his mother and his aunt, Mrs. A. A. Whipple and Miss Edith Hanna. A few members of the Buck and the Buchanan clubs gave an informal party in I. O.O. F. Saturday night. About twenty five couples were present. The class in "Physical education of the child," spent the period enjoyably yesterday by performing experiments on Dr. Naismith's two little children. Dr. James Naismith spoke on "The Influence of Environment" at the April meeting of the Presbyterian Brotherhood of Lawrence held Monday evening at the home of Mr. George Innes. The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra which plays at the Festival next week consists of fifty artists gathered from the great orchestras of the world and trained by the same leader for the last six years. Writing paper by the pound at McColloch's Drug Store. See Banker at once for Prom tickets. You will get more for your money in photographs at Moffetts; work always satisfactory and finished when promised. COMMITTEE APPOINTED. The May Festival is the highest form of entertainment that comes to the University, each concert is attended by over 1200 persons. Bath caps, bath brushes, sponges, shaving mugs, lather brushes, combs and hair brushes. We carry a very complete line. O. P. Barber and Son, 909 Mass. Rexall tooth paste suits particular people. Sold at McColloch's Drug Store. If you want your clothes to hold their shape and style until worn out wear Royal Clothes. Hiatt, the Clothier. Faculty Administrators Will At- tend to Questions of Colleges. An administration committee was appointed last week by Dean Templin to consider all questions effecting the college. The committee, which was authorized by the board of regents and approved by the faculty is a standing committee composed of Dean Templin, Dr. McClung, Professors Hodder, Hopkins, Newson, W. H. Carruth, and A. T. Walker. This Committee will do away with various others and make it possible for the work to be more concentrated. The words "Royal Clothes" mean to the good dresser what the name Tiffany means to the connoisseur of good jeweler. Hiatt, the clothier, 946 Mass. st. We lead, others follow. The College Jeweler. Have your clothes cleaned and pressed good for once at the O.K. Pantatorium, 830 Mass. Bell phone 509, Home phone 511. All Prom fees must be in by Wednesday evening. Nice display of K. U. novelties and other nifty jewelry in window of the College Jeweler. 911 Mass. St. Do it now. Squires, photographer. Some suggestions for graduation in window of the College Jeweler. Junior Prom only two days off. Have you got your ticket? Talcum powders,tooth brushes and tooth powders for sale at Raymond's Drug Store. All prescriptions carefully put up. Try our Varsity Linen, pound Stationery. The best for the money at Stevenson's Book Store. Palmers, Colgates, Daybrooks and Harmony Perfumes at McColloch's Drug Store. Remember the May Festival next week Thursday and Friday. Six more weeks of school. See Squires for your picture. Don't forget to stop at Stevenson's when down town. Pennants and room decorations 25 per cent discount. Home Book Co.,919 Mass. St. Remember, no admission to Junior Prom except by ticket. A new line of pennants just received, on sale at Rowlands. Post cards at Vic's. McColloch's Drug Store has received another supply of swimming caps. Try the Puritan grape juice at Wiedemann's. The Pi Phis will celebrate their Founder's Day tomorrow night by an informal party at the chapter house. Save money by buying pennants and posters now at Rowlands. Finest line of K. U. pennants and posters in town at Boyles, 725 Mass. The largest made to measure clothing house in America, Wanamaker and Brown of Philadelphia, is represented by H. Hollingbury at the Home Book Co., 919 Mass. St. The Divinity School OF Harvard University Unsectarian University Privileges ELECTIVE courses leading to the University degrees of S.T.D., A.M. and Ph.D. Students paying the full fee may take without extra charge appropriate courses offered in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and in Andover Theological Seminary. For particulars address The Dean of the Harvard Divinity School, 1 Divinity Library, Cambridge, Mass. ONLY A SHORT TIME. invitations Out May First.—Dates in by April 30. Every regular Sophomore or two year man as a duty to himself and his class should hand in his date for the "prom" at once. Next Friday, April 30th, is the last day on which any date will be accepted and it's up to the tardy ones to get busy. The dates may be given to the chairman of the comittee, Milton Baer, or to Homer Berger, John Pratt, Lawrence Brown, Delpha Johnson, Stella Cornell, or Anna Williams. Eugene Ware to Laws. Hon. Eugene Ware, of Kansas City, Kansas, will speak to the members of the senior and middle law practice court on "The New Code of Kansas" on Wednesday, May 5. Mr. Ware has given special attention to practice in the federal courts and as some features of the new code providing against delays in procedure resemble the practice in the federal courts he is well qualified to speak from experience. Miss Grace Warner gave her graduating recital in Fraser Hall last night. She was assisted by Miss Mabel Gilluly, vocalist of Kansas City and Miss Elizabeth Dunn, violinist of Ottawa. Misses Elsie Slade, Helen Nolder, Genevieve Kinney and Winifred Alexander acted as ushers. Miss Warner Gave Recital. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 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