Seventh Annual Inter-High School Track and Field Meet Under the Auspices of the University of Kansas May 7th, McCook Field Accredited High Schools of Kansas are entered in this Meet. The first event will begin at 1:30 on McCook Field, Saturday afternoon, May 7th. Admission: High School Students, 25c; general public, 50c; University Students, Season Ticket and 25c. AFTER THE MEET Baker vs. Kansas Base Ball Game (One Admission Entitles You to Both) Third Inter=Scholastic High School Tennis Tournament Will also be held MAY 7th Everybody Come to See and Help his High School Win Saturday Night Specials: Costume Chiffon, both in plain and dotted fabrics, all shades, suitable for street or evening wear, 27c 39c value; a yard Silk Diagonal, a beautiful silk fabric, in ten of the new shades, 58c value; a yard 42c Silk Jacquards, a silk Pongee with self-colored 35c Jacquard figures, 50c value; a yard Embroidered Floundings, 27 inches wide, 50c. 39c 65c and 75c values; a yard A. D. WEAVER. REJECTED ALL BIDS Estimates for New Administration Building Ran Over the State Appropriation. The Board of Regents of the University yesterday opened the bids for the construction of the new administration building, and rejected all bids, as all were higher than the amount appropriated for the building by the legislature. The state architect was instructed to modify the plans for the building so that the next bids submitted will come under the appropriation. A new advertise ment will be made for bids. The Sigma Nus will entertain informally at Ecke's hall this evening. Adrian Morgan will spend the week-end with his parents in Leavenworth. GIRLS' PETITION FILED. The following names are at the head of petitions which are being circulated this week for candidates for election to the Women's Student Council: For President: Contests Will Be Made for All but One Office. For President: Mabel Evans, Ethel Douglas, Lois Stevens, Ruth Hodgson, For Vice President: Millicent Nottzger, Edith Willis, Agnes Hudson, For Secretary: Beulah Murphy, Brownie Angle, Lucy March. Treasurer: of two girls elected from the in coming seniors, juniors, and sophomore classes. The election will take place next Thursday, May 5. No petitions will be circulated for candidate for council members. The School of Fine Arts will present the names of Elifa Sanders and Elizabeth Bethers as candidates for vice president. KANSAS LOST DEBATE Oklahoma Won Postal Savings Bank Question at Norman Last Night by Unanimous Vote The members of the Women's Student Council will be made up Special to The Kansar. Norman, Ok., April 30.—By a unanimous decision, Oklahoma won on the affirmative side of the Postal Savings bank question here last night in the debate with Kansas. The representatives of Kansas emphasized the need, practicability and far-reaching advantages of the postal system. The negative showed the obstacles and advocated instead a segregation of savings deposits and branch banks. The rebuttal given by W. T. Griffin was spirited. After the debate the Kansas team was entertained at a reception given in the Y. M. C. A rooms. The meeting of the ladies of the faculty, which was set for May 7, has been postponed until May 9. Lost—A small gold bar pin black enamel. Please leave at registrar's office. Compare the pictures and be your own judge. Don't you honestly think that you ought to go to Squires for your next picture? 1045 Mass. street. Lost—A close woven gray sweater, early in the week, either on the golf links or in the Chemistry building. Finder please return to Robert K. Dunean, Chemistry bldg., or call K U. 38. Lost—Gold handled umbrella; probably in Blake hall. Phone Bell 2312. Northwestern Mut. Life Insurance Co. L. S. Beeghly, 1415 Mass. Missouri—Kansas debate, Saturday evening, April 30. Fraser Hall. Try the sundaes with fresh crushed strawberries at Wiedemann's. I am making a reduced rate on exchange Photos. My agent, Mr. Remillard, will call. Get ticket from him. The Loomas Studio. Try the ice cream sodas with fresh crushed strawberries at Wiedemann's. Missouri-Kansas debate. Saturday evening, April 30. Fraser Hall. Try the ice cream sodas with fresh crushed strawberries at Wiedemann's. Missouri-Kansas debate. Saturday evening, April 30. Fraser Hall. Try the ice cream sodas with fresh crushed strawberries at Wiedemann's. Beginning February 1 and ending December 20, 1910, very low Homeseekers' rates will be in effect the first and third Tuesdays in each month to the West and Northwest via the LOW ROUND TRIP RATES Union Pacific Dining car meals and service "Best in the World." For full information address your Local Agent "The Safe Road to Travel" E. E. Alexander, Agent CALIFORNIA RAISIN DAY. APRIL 30. EAT RAISIN BREAD