A MAY SALE of Muslin Underwear Opens next Tuesday, the 17 and continues for the rest of the week. We couldn't better the quality, so we bettered the price. Supply your summer wants at this sale. Further Particulars Saturday. Heaps of snowy white lingerie--special lots, new shipments --at money saving prices. BALL PLAYERS ARE CONFIDENT LOOK FOR VICTORY OVER WASHINGTON. Now That the St. Marys "Hoo doo' Is a Thing of the Past, Men Feel Relieved. In spite of the sad event that occurred on McCook Saturday, the local ball tossers are not at all discouraged. In fact it seem that the St. Marys "hoodoo" being a thing of the past the team feels relieved and expects to clean up on the rest of the schedule. On Friday and Saturday come the team of the Washington University to do battle with the red and blue. The Pike-way lads will be remembered as the team which last year played a twelve-inning game with the Varsity. In the final act the Varsity drove in a run and clinched the game by a score of three to two. This year the Washington team is going well. The first defeat that the Pikeways have stumbled on came yesterday at Columbia, when the same Mr. Harper who enjoyed himself at the expense of the local stickers some two weeks ago, put the skids under the Cayou gang by a score of 6 to 2. Poindexter of the Washington team who opposed Harlan in the 12-inning game last year, threw for Washington yesterday. This perfectly good curve artist will probably appear against the locals on Saturday and then the Micks will have to arise and travel. Elaborate Announcements. The commencements announcements which the seniors will end out this year are unique. Upon the cover a large seal of the University of Kansas is embossed, below which is the world "Kansas' and the year MCMX. The cover is shaded in steel gray. The announcement is engraved, following which is the program of the week, a roster of class officers and committees, and the names of the graduates. The number of pages of the announcement is much larger than in previous year, being twenty-eight in all. REGATTA ON MAY 28 The date of Saturday, May 28, has been chosen for the regatta. It will be held on the Kaw, as it was last year and will begin at 2 p. m. Mr. Graeber, who owns the boat house at the foot of Ohic street, will allow all of the con- testants to use his boats for the occasion. Canoists to Hold Annual Events on the Kaw. A suitable prize will be given to the winner of the greatest number of points. Entry blanks may be had the first part of next week at the cheek stand or from Emil Grignard. The program of events follows One-fourth mile rowing race singles. One-half mile rowing race, doubles. One-fourth mile canoe race, sim bles. One-half mile canoe race, doubles. One-fourth mile rowing race mixed doubles. One-fourth mile canoe race mixed doubles. 50-yard swim. One-fourth mile swim. 3-mile launch race Tilting tournament. Get Prom Tickets. The tickets which have been given out by the Sophomore Prom committee are good for admission to the Prom. Each person, however, must have one of those tickets When he enters the hall his admittance ticket will be exchanged for dining room checks. All sophomores will also be given receipts for their Prom dues at the same time. Mrs. Mary Clark Johnson, a former student in the University is visiting at the Barteldes home in Lawrence. She came to Lawrence from Ottawa, where he attended the Smart-Clark wedding Tuesday. Mrs. Johnson is a sister of Mr. Clark. Sam will be at the College Inn until 9 o'clock to shine your shoes for the Sophomore Prom. An ideal hair tonic and dressing is the Rexall 93—sold only at MeColloch's drug store. Measurements for Caps and Gowns must be taken by May 18. RECITAL TONIGHT Miss Gertrude Cooper Will Graduate. Miss Gertrude Cooper, a senior in the School of Fine Arts, will give her graduating recital tonight in Fraser hall. She will be assisted by Miss Elizabeth Dunn, violin, and Miss Maude Cooke, piano. Following is the program: Arias: Voi ehe sapete ... Mozart Seyto m'ami ... Pergolesi L'Addio ... Mozart Violin solo, Adagio Religioso... ... Vieutemps Miss Dunn Songs: Born of a Pain Undying--Franz O Love,Lend Thy Aid,St.Saens Who Is Sylvia?...Schubert Oh, Say Touw Lift Love Me.. Eye Hath Not Seen... Gaul Violin Solo, Polichinelle, Op. 41... Minuet ... Beethoven Serenade in A Major ... Drdla Miss Dumn Songs: Forest Moods ...Grant-Shaefer A Message ... Frey A Spring of Spring ..Bartlette A Spirit Flower... ..Campbell-Tyston Professor Miller Lectured. The general interest in Halley's comet caused Prof. Ephraim Miller of the department of Mathematics, to deliver a lecture on comets in general and especially on Halley's, last evening in the First Presbyterian church. A large crowd attended the ecture which was illustrated by fifty stercopticon views. At the Girls' Gala Day. The Mad Tea Party Booth, It served a magic drink, People drank, and then they shrank. And ob! They know not what to think. But, Alice, just from Wonderland Gave the crowd this wise command. 'One drink, my friends, makes you feel small. Buy a second and grow tall. Mad Tea Party Booth, May 13. The number of students at the University of Michigan is increasing so rapidly that no new building has been large enough when completed. That 4,947 students are attending the University of Wisconsin this year, an increase of 426 or 10 per cent, is shown by the new catalog now in press. This makes Wisconsin seventh among American universities in point of numbers. Dr. G. H. Hoxie of Rosedale will be in Lawrence tomorrow on business connected with University Medical School. Measurements for Caps and Gowns must be taken by May 19 Make your dates for the senior play. Seat sale opens at Wood-Ward's . Wednesday Morning, May 19. MUST AUDIT ACCOUNTS. Ruling Affects All Organizations. Says Chancellor. The following ruling was passed by the Board of Regents about a year ago and was published in The Kansan last spring: "All organizations of students are offered the services of a University auditor and are invited for their own security to make use of the same, and all organizations which claim and use the University name or prestige must have the approval of such auditor and must publish an annual statement of their accounts." The attention of all University organizations is called to this ruling, and accounts should be left at the business offices of the University as early as possible. FRANK SCHROWS Chancellor. Miss Gertrude Carpenter, who graduated from the School of Fine Arts last year is visiting friends in Lawrence this week. Miss Carpenter is teaching music in El Reno, Ok., this year. The members of the east of the senior play had a group photograph taken today. Make your dates for the senior play. Seat sale opens at Wood-Ward's ..Wednesday Morning May 19. Singing Loud the Praises of Our Blue Serge Suits A wonderful array in Solid Blue and Self and Fancy Stripes. Made by "Kuppenheimer," sold to you at a saving of $5.00 Come and see them. J. House & Son 729 Mass. St. Varsity Dance SATURDAY NIGHT Ecke's Hall Shanty's Orchestra Tickets 50c OXFORDS To Fit all Feet We've so many different styles in Oxfords that we find it difficult to tell you all about it. Our lines embrace everything that is new and up-to-date. Drop in and see them, we are at your service any day. Starkweather's. Subscription Party, Friday, May 13, Ecke's Hall Shanty's Orchestra. Tickets 50 Cents "GRAFT" The Senior Play, Bowersock's Opera House, May 19 and 20 Seats at Woodward's, Wednesday, May 18