Now is the Time To select your Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Fans, Neckwear, Ruchings and other accessories to the graduating gown. Remember there is always disappointments for the tardy ones. Oread News Notes Dr. Van der Vries is spending the week end at Holton, Kansas. Miss Bernice Tabor went to Holton Friday to spend Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Swingley, of Turner, Kansas, visited with Arnold Livers Friday. Nina Custing, a freshman college student, is visiting at her home in Kansas City. Mr. Charles Thomas, of Leavenworth, is visiting his wife Mrs. Helen J., of the College. Prof. W.H. Johnson delivered the commencement address for the Alta Vista high school Thursday evening. W. R. B. Robertson, of the Zoological department, will spend Sunday in Kansas City with his cousin, Flavel. Prof. R. A. Schwegler will deliver the baccaloureate sermon to the graduating class of the Marion High School Sunday. The title of the commencement address which will be delivered by Col. George B. McClellan Harvey of New York has been announced. It is "The Power of Tolerance." --first; Cleland, M. U. second Time 4:42 1-5. Fresh limeade from white lime at Lee's. Get your picture taken before you go home. Squires. We are making a specialty of Calling Cards, either printed or engraved. Boyles, 725 Mass. Get your picture taken before you go home. Squires. Chicken and roast beef are specials for Sunday dinner at Lee's. MAKE A NOTE OF IT! That Rexall 93 Hair Tonic not only cures dandruff but it is also an elegant hair dressing. Sold in 50c. and $1.00 bottles at McColloch's Drug store. Chicken and roast beef are specials for Sunday dinner at Lee's. KANSAS WINS. (Continued from page I) 440 yd. dash—Wood, M. U. first; Martindell, K. U. second. Time: 54 2-5. Two Mile—Steele, M.U. first; Johnson, M.U. second. Time 10:25 4-5. The relay was won by Kansas. Time 3:37. FIELD EVENTS. Pole Vault—Johnson, K. U., and Wenger, K. U.tied for first. Height 9 ft.6 in. Discus throw-W. Roberts, M. U., first; A. W. Roberts, M. U., second. Distance, 111 ft. 8 in. 16 lb. shot—W. Roberts, M. U. first; Wood, K. U. second. Distance 38 ft. 16 lb. hammer—Meyer, K. U. first; Ford, M. U. second. Distance 144 ft. 8 in. High Jump—Johnson, K. U. first; Smith, K. U. and Wright, M. U. tied for second. Height 5 ft.6 in. Broad jump—Smith, K. U., first; Martindell, K. U., second. Distance 21 ft. 4 in. GIRLS CONSTITUTION ADOPTED Yesterday after chapel the girls of the University met and adopted the constitution for the Women's Student Council. As soon as the constitution was adopted petitions for the offices began to circulate and at present several capable and representative girls are candidates for office. The president comes from the senior class and as yet no petitions have been received but the juniors, who elect the three vice-presidents, have already nominated Kate Hart, Lydia Marshall, Keene Fones, Edna Hopkins, and Pearl Stuckey for the places. The race will be a close one for the vicepresident receiving the most votes will be president next year. SOPHOMORE A GRAND SUCCESS IN EVERY WAY. The sophomore girls elect the secretary and treasurer. Helen Phillips and Eva Detwiler are seeking the treasurership and Ola Jackson and Mabel Evans would be secretary. WAS GAY PROM Annual Function for Seniors well Attended—Decorations the Feature of the Party The fourth annual promenade given by the sophomores to the seniors, was held last night in Fraternal Aid hall. The party, from all points of view, was a success. It eclipsed all former sophomore functions. About one hundred and twenty couples were present. "Shanty" Newhouse's orchestra furnished the music. The hall was decorated in the University colors with soft light effects to carry out the color scheme. A large K.U. monogram of red and blue lights was suspended over the center of the stage, while on either side were hung the numerals 1909 and 1911. Extending around the hall was a continuous string of pennants. The railing of the balecony was decorated with large club and college flags. A propitious moon was placed in one corner which blinked at intervals during the feature dances. Each of the other corners of the hall were decorated with blue lights. Three intermissions of three dances each were set aside for the three course luncheon. The grand march was led by the president of the class, Clinton Kanaga, and Miss Eva Detwiler. Programs were handed out by Miss Florence DeLay, Milton Baer, Isabel Barton and Emile Grignard. From the financial side, the Prom was also a success. This year the class has been unfortunate in securing bad dates for their parties, and in being compelled to assume a debt of fifty dollars from last year. The Prom not only paid out, but practically cleared away this deficit, so that the class will start in its junior year next fall out of debt. Miss Russ' Recital. Miss Gertrude Russ gave the only graduating recital in voice which is to be held this year, May 13 in Fraser Hall. Miss Russ was assisted by Miss Birdie Atwood, accompanist, of Springfield, Mo., and Mr. Verne Powell, flutist, of Fort Scott. Miss Mary McConnell, ot Emporia, is visiting Miss Lucile Wilkinson. Chicken and roast beef are specials for Sunday dinner at Lee's. Do you want a ROYAL SUIT to take home with you? If so now is the time to have HIATT, THE CLOTHIER, order for you. 946 Mass. street. Chicken and roast beef are specials for Sunday dinner at Lee's. MAY ANNUAL RATES Now on. For MAY ONLY. Suits cleaned and pressed $150, Ladies or Gentlemen. Lawrence Pantatorium. 12 West Warren Both Phones 500 Fresh limeade from white lime at Lee's. Copyright 1909 bv Hart Schaffner & Marx IN WEARING Hart Schaffner & Marx Rightly fitted and rightly priced Clothing you eliminate all doubts or misgivings-you positively know that you have the best. Suits $18 to $25 Don't lose sight of the fact that we carry a big line of all wool, well made Clothing in Boys', Youths' and Men's, to sell for $2 to $15, at SPALDING'S Which is Right? That is the question when an argument arises on the tennis court as to the validity of some play. You can know when you're right by a few minutes' study of Spalding's Lawn Tennis Guide, 1909 edition. Your sporting library is not complete without it. They cost but a DIME. Smith's News Depot HILLARD & CARROLL, Phone 608. 709 Mass. K. U. Students! Now is the time to let HIATT THE CLOTHIER order a ROYAL SUIT for you for commencement. 946 Massachusetts. street.