Sixth Annual Interscholastic Track and Field Games McCook Field, 2:00 p. m., Saturday, May 1, 1909 Two Hundred Athletes from more than Thirty Kansas High Schools General Admission 50 Cents. Ticket Holders 25 Cents Students and Faculty Should Unite in Welcome to the High School Visitors --- Very Special FOR Wednesday and Thursday Embroideries 18 inch Corset Cover and Floundings of Swiss and Nainsook. 50 patterns to choose from. Worth 50c at 25 Cents Lingerie Dutch Collars Embroidery, Lace, and Crochet dssigns, also Tucked Nets, 35 and 50c values, at 25 Cents Foulard Silks 15 to 16 yards in a pattern, new designs, best shades. One pattern only of a kind, worth 65c, at 49 Cents Innes, Bullene & Hackman Board of Regents. The Board of Regents are in session today to consider the plans for the next biennial. L. S. Cambern, C. F. Foley, W. Y. Morgan, Scott Hopkins and J. Willis Gleed are at the University. Lee sells Wiedemann's ice cream and candies, the best in town. COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE. The following faculty committees have been appointed for commencement week: Executive: Olin Templin, A. T.Walker, L.N.Flint. Alumni luncheon: M. W. Sterling. Alumni, Reception of: E. F. Engel, Alberta Corbin. Alumni, Registration of: H. O. Kruse. Ball Game, University vs. Alumni: McClung, Naismith, Lansdon. Buildings and Grounds: B. J Dalton, G. J. Hood, E. F. Crocker. Class Day: D. L. Thomas, E. W. Murray, W. S. Johnson. Decorations, Inside: C. L. Becker, W. A. Griffith, Harriet Greissinger, Maud Miller, Clara Gillham, Maud Smelser, F. E. Jones, L. M. Peace. Dinner: Havenhill, Stimpson, Lynn, C. M. Sterling, Naismith, Sluss, Allen, Landrum, Brock, Farragher. Decorations, Outside: F. N. Raymond, W. C. Hoad, E. F. Crocker. Decorations, Down Town: Van der Vries, Billings. Hospitality: Blackmar, Olin Bailey. Information Bureau: M. E. Rice, Baumgartner, Allen. Information Bureau. M. E. Rice, Baumgartner, Allen. Invitations: R. D. O'Leary. Marshal: C. I. Corp; Assistants: C. M. Young, C. H. Gray, E. M. Briggs, R. L. Moodie. Music: C. S. Skilton. Programs: F. E. Bryant. Regatta, for Monday: Naismith, Brown, Stimpson. Tickets: C. E. McClung. Tickets: C. E. McClung. Toasts: W. H. Carruth, J. W. Green, F. O. Marvin. University Reception: A. J. Boynton, F. G. Bates, D. L. Patterson, C. H. Gray, Miss Gardner, Miss Renn, Miss Wilson. A man to advertise Commencement in the Lawrence papers; J. W. Murray. Try Lee's fresh fruit. ATHLETIC ELECTION TOMORROW NOON. Little interest is being shown in the forthcoming athletic election which is to be held tomorrow at 12:15 in the chapel. But one ticket had been made public up to a late hour this after noon, although it is understood there is another which will be "sprung" at the psychological moment tomorrow. The ticket which has been placed in nomination is: President, J. W. Green; vice-president, Ed Banker; secretary, E. W. Murry; board members: Carl Pleasant, Ralph Spotts, "Tommy" Johnson, and Ben Hennessey. Frank Koch FINE LINE OF Spring Suiting 727 Mass. Every thing new and fresh at Lee's AMUSEMENTS. At the AURORA NED RAFFERTY A Good Dutch Comedian Feature Film: A Fool's Revenge. A true adaption of the story of Rigoletto. New Talking Pictures AT THE LYRIC Senior Special! Engraved Cards $1.00 for 100. Engraved Cards and Plate. University Book Store. Manicure implements, buffers, nail files, scissors, and polishing powders. We carry a very complete line. O. P. Barber & Son, 909 Mass. We clean gloves; 25 cts. per pair.-Lawrence Pantatorium, 12 W.Warren St.Both phones 506. Have you bought your spring suit yet? If not, let Hiatt, the clothier, order you a Royal.—946 Mass. street. See window of the College Jeweler. Palmers perfumes and toilet waters at McColloch's.