QUALITY ADVANCED IDEAS May Annual Rates Now On FOR MAY ONLY! 2 West Warren LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM Both Phones Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.50. ATHLETIC BOARD RESOLVES. Don't Like the Idea of Promiscuous Wearing of "K." The Athletic Board met yesterday noon to discuss the action of the Kansas Canoe Club in having its picture taken with the members wearing a "K" closely approaching the official emblem of the University. The following resolutions were adopted: "Whereas, it has come to the knowledge of the Athletic Board of the University of Kansas that a certain organization known as the Kansas Canoe Club, has adopted as its emblem a monogram with a "K", without the authority of the Athletic Board, and "Whereas, the official "K" is awarded only by the Athletic Board and as a mark of distinction to those who have won honors for the University in athletic sports, Ladies or Gentlemen "Be it resolved that the Athletic Board highly censures and disapproves any and all persons who adopt or wear "K's" closely resembling the official "K,"and "Be it further resolved, that the Athletic Board respectfully requests the University Council to take action, regulating the use of official "K's" at its earliest convenience, and "Be it further resolved, that these resolutions be published in The Kansan. E. W. MURRAY, Secretary Athletic Board Cards, printed or engraved at Boyles, 725 Mass. St. "Izmiena" Has a Local Setting and Many Local Hits. SENIOR PLAY PRACTISING. The cast for the senior play "Izmiena" is practising for the production to be given on May 20 and 21. Miss Elinor Lincoln of Topeka is directing the rehearsals of the play and she is enthusiastic about the possibilities of the play and of the cast. Twenty-five experienced stage people in this year's graduating class are to present "Izmiena." "Izmiena" is an original, light play written by the senior play committee of which Miss Amarette Weaver is chairman. The play is full of local hits and has a local setting throughout. The senior play is always the biggest hit in University dramatics staged during the year. Though the plot of the play always remains a secret until the first presentation enough has leaked out about "Izmiena" to warrant the statement that the annual production will be better than usual this year. ED. PARSONS, JEWELER Mr. Eugene Ware, better known perhaps as Ironquil, now of Nelson and Ware, of Kansas City, Kansas, delivered an address on "Appeals under the new code of Kansas" before the Senior and Middle practice courts of the school of law. He concluded his address as follows: "It seems to me that if the Supreme Court sustains the constitutionality of this new system of appeals, the lawyers of Kansas can in twenty years so perfect it, that it will be the best system in use on earth." Eugene Ware Spoke to Laws. 717 Mass. Street College Jewelry Watch, Clock and Jewelry REPAIRING. Engraving A COURSE IN CERAMICS. Professor Haworth Wants Study of Clay Industry. Ever since Prof. Erasmus Haworth came to the University in 1892, he has been working for the establishment of a course of study in ceramics which pertains to all kinds of clays and the products made from them. The department of fine arts, of civil engineering and of geology will take active interest in the work. As soon as a kiln can be provided, work will begin. The details of this new branch will be given out later. The clay industry is becoming more important each year; the U. S. and State Geological Survey devotes much attention to it and the product of the industry reaches into the millions in many states. An interesting fact in connection with clay work is that over two hundred years ago clay was sent to England which practically formed the basis for the fine earthenware and pottery of that country. Poems Published. Willard A. Wattles has a short poem entitled "The Test" in the May issue of the Kansas Magazine. Mr. Wattles has a longer poem, "The Prairie Wind," in the publication by the members of the Quill Club which went on sale at the check stand this morning. It describes the beauties of the Western plains through a verse form that suggests by its irregular movement the varying gusts of the Kansas winds. The poem was originally read at the Phi Beta Kappa banquet last February. With Gilmore's Company. Miss Dorothea McKnight left last Friday for Kansas City to join Paul Gilmore's company which is playing "The Boys of Company B." She is to get a two weeks tryout. On account of accepting this place Miss Mc Knight has postponed her graduating recital to May 29. Prof. Skilton was in Kansas City Monday and attended the initial production of Carl Busch's Cantata "Four Winds." Read "The Dead Man,' in the "Quill." Get the habit of going to Stevenson's for fine stationery. He has it. The Home Diary is now open under new management. Cap and gown for seniors. Get busy-Squires. Lee Has a new Special every day. AREN'T YOU ASHAMED? Just look at that dirty spring suit. Call up 1400 and make it right.-K. U. Pantatorium. The Home Dairy is now open under new management. RATES TILL JUNE 5. RATES TILL JUNE 5. Special rates till school is out, for pressing.—K. U. Pantatorium. Both phones 1400. The "Quill," on sale at the check stand. 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. 1400 FOR SALE. The K. U. Pantatorium is for sale and is a nice way to earn your way through school.Call us up. The STUDENT DEMANDS in photography, should be for NATURAL pose in correct composition of linement, and lighting that accentuates the expression. MOFFETT makes. them at special rates to students. Satisfaction guaranteed. Don't miss "Amateur's Night at the Vaudeville" May 15. SELF SUPPORTERS!! You will not have to wait for your sitting at Moffett's if you make an appointment and be on time. Use either phone 312. If you are earning your own way through school, better call up K. U. Pantatorium. The business is for sale and now is the time to buy as next fall somebody else will have it. Buy a "Quill" and read about the "Resurrection." Those etchings that Stevenson's Book Store is showing are certainly the best values ever offered for the money. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. The Largest Manufacturers in the world of Implements and Uniforms for Spalding's New Spring and Summer 1909 Catalogue, complete edition. 144 pages; about 2000 illustrations, etc. Copy mailed to any address on receipt of request. A. G. Spalding & Bros. 1111 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo