ENTRIES OPENED FOR THE REGATTA DR. NAISMITH ARRANGES INTERESTING PROGRAM Everybody Will be Permitted to Take Part—Program Divided- ed Into Four Parts. Part One—Swimming. The regatta on Potter's lake, June 5, promises to be one of the most interesting features of Commencement week. Dr. Naismith, who has charge of all the events, has spent considerable time and thought arranging the program, so that all who wish may take part. Accordingly he has made out a program in which events are open to both boys and girls. The plan of holding the regatta on Potter's lake will be a great improvement over the old custom of having it on the Kaw. The lake is ideally situated for both the spectators and participants. All students who wish to enter in any of the following events should see Dr. Naismith at the gymnasium. The program will be divided into four parts as follows: 1. 50 yard swim. 2. 100 yard swim. 3. 220 yard swim. 4. Back stroke. 5. Under water swim. **Part Two—Diving** 1. High diving. 2. Diving for distance. 3. Plunge. 4. Fancy diving. Part Three—Water Games 3. Tilting. 1. Tub racing. 2. Long hill. 4. Obstacle races. 5. Water baseball. 6. Tug of war, (a) Between the freshmen and sophomores. (b) Between the seniors and alumni. Part Four—Canoe Races 1. Single, 100 yards. 2. Double 440 yards 3. Mixed doubles (boy and girl) 220 vards. 4. Girls double, 100 yards. 5. Shaded by girls. 6. Topsy turvey. Following this program there will be a relay race between the local Y, M, C. A, and the University teams and a class relay, in which all classes will be entered IF Quality counts, Variety counts, Workmanship counts, Good fits counts, Latest styles counts, Moderate prices, counts moderate prices counts, the Royal Tailoring is what you are looking for. Let me take your order. 946 Mass. St. CLIFTON T. HIATT. Mrs. Schwinley, who keeps a boys' boarding club at 1345 Kentucky, will keep a mixed club during the summer months, with good board at reasonable prices. Bell, 455. Soda water at Wilson's Drug Store. Washington University Medical School George Dook, S. C., M. J. Deam. Full time heads of departments and staffs in leading clinical as well as in laboratory branches. Experienced experts drawn from the medical profession in St. Louis associated with these. Entrance examinations Tuesday and Wednesday, September 26 and 27. Academic year opens October 2. One year of college work in prescribed subjects required for admission in 1911; two years of college work in 1912. For catalogue and information address George Dock, Sc. D., M. D., Dean. St. Louis, Mo. N, WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL ANIY WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL. 1866 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo. Examine School Children. The class in the "Development of the School Child" is making physical and medical examination of the school children. Groups of the students go to the school at different hours. Records of the results will be put on cards to be kept for future use. Notice. Mrs. J. L. Custer will run a club during the summer term. A good place to eat, try it. 1314 Tennessee SALESMEN WANTED—Salesmen for the summer can find a good line-up in selling custom-made automobile clothing, such as dusters, coats, caps, face protectors and other garments that pertain to the automobile trade. Sold strictly to the consumer, calling on high class trade; no canvassing. Call at the Auto-Apparel Manufacturing Co., 110 E. Warren Street, City, and ask for O. H. McQuary, Jr., or make an appointment by calling Bell 185. Trade at the College Inn Barber Shop, that is where you don't have to mix with all classes of people. There is no better stepping stone to a successful business career than the mastery of shorthand and typewriting. Attend the Summer School of the Lawrence Business College and take such a course. Caramel nut ice cream at Wiedemann's. LOST—A dark topaz ring on Adams hill. Return to Kansan office. Lost—In Fraser Hall, a pocket book containing $21.50. Reward if returned to Mrs. La Rue, 1618 Tenn. St., Bell phone 1243. A full line of fountain syrups and fruits at the College Im. WANTED—At 1321 Tenn. St. Bell 2160. Roomers and board- ers for the Summer Session of School. Fountain pens make useful presents. We have them for $1 up all guaranteed. Wolf's Book Store. Soda water at Wilson's Drug Store. LOST- Leather cheek book cover containing half dozen films. H. L. Purcell. Home 263. 96 21. Always room for more at the College Inn. Cool and refreshing are those limeades and sodas, at Barber & Son's sanitary fountain. Don't fail to have a cap and gown picture taken. Squire's Studio. Your thesis should be typewritten. Rent a good machine at Boughton's 1025 Mass, St. Try the ice cream sodas at Wilson's drug store. Photo post cards of the May Fete 5e at McColloch's Drug Store. Trade at the College Inn Barber Shop, that is where you don't have to mix with all classes of people. Violet Dule Cold Cream in tubes; very convenient for travelers. 25c at McColloch's Drug Store. HOUSE For RENT—14 rooms, Corner Adams and Tennessee sts. Now occupied by the Kappa Kappa Gamma society. Apply at 1617 Kentucky. Bell 1261. Pineapple ice made from the fruit at Wiedemann's. 95 3t. You save money by eating at he College Inn. LOST—S. A. E. pin. Return to 1339 Ohio or phone 412 R. J. Ryland. A full line of fountain syrups and fruits at the College Inn. Northwestern Mut. Lift In. Co. L. S. Beeglyh. 1224 Tenn. "How the Public Schools are Prepared to Serve the Public." was the subject of Prof. L. E. Sayre, dean of the School of Pharmacy in his chapel talk Tuesday. He told of the work done by his department which is the analyzing of samples of the different kinds of drugs. Strawberry sundaes with the fresh fruit at Wilson drug store. TAKES SHOT AT COCO COLA In Chapel Speech Prof. Sayre Condemns Drink. "Coco Cola formerly contained cocaine made from cocoanut and cocoa but the government objected and this is now no longer used. Now the principal drug in the drink is caffeine of which there are two grains in a glass or about $ \frac{1}{4} $ of one per cent of the contents of the glass. One grain is the average dose in medicine while five grains is a very excessive dose. It should be the community's policy to minimize the effects of caffeine beverages as much as possible. Tea and coffee also contain caffeine. These according to the United States dispenser, Dr. H. C. Wood, when drunk moderately by healthy persons produce no harmful results but when drunk for a long time in large quantities make the drinker a nervous wreck. United States imports annually over 112,000,000 pounds of tea, while the English tea drinkers annually have imported 226,000,000 pounds. The Unitarian Church. Morning service with sermon at 10:30, Rev. W. C. Payne of University Bible Chair, will fill the pulpit. Sunday school at 11:45. There will be no evening service. The last Vesper musical service of the spring series will be given at 4:30 p. m., Mrs. Bell, organist; Mrs. B. J. Dalton, pianist; Miss Mary Hutchinson, soprano; Mr. Lawrence Kelly, baritone; Mr. Leventhal, violinist. The program follows: *Anthology From Fifth Sym.* phony ... Beethoven Cathedral Bells ... Loren Prize Song From the Master Singers ... Wagner The Rosary ... Nevin-Pinto Morning and Evening... All are cordially invited to these meetings. Everything usually found at a first class soda fountain can be obtained at O. P. Barber & Son's iceeless fountain. 909 Mass. St. Always room for more at the College Inn. Albert R. Kennedy DENTIST Bell 1515 Suite 5 Jackson Bldd Commencement Suggestions: Kansas Seals, Fobs, Stick Pins A Fine Line of Gift Books and Booklets. Hat Pins. Framed Pictures. Fountain Pens, Kansas Steins,Tankards,Wall Placques,Match Holders,Ash Trays,Vases. Pennants,Pillows,Banners, Rowlands College Book Store CHAS. C. SEEWIR Printing and Engraving 917 Mass. St. INDIAN STORE Lawrence Steam Laundry First class work. Prompt delivery Lawrence Steam Laundry MOON & JOSTE, K. U. Agents SPECIAL WORK Bell Phone 455 SPECIAL WORK Bell Phone 455 The Peerless Cafe A PLACE TO EAT 1009 Mass. St. W. C. PARRISH OPEN FOR THE DANCE Auto, Hack and Livery Both Phones 12. Lawrence, Kansas C. H. HUNSINGER, Prop. 920-922 Mass. St. Both Phones 12, Lawrence, Kansas The Corner Grocery The Corner Grocery in the Student District. WM. LA COSS. Everything fresh that the market Fords. Both phones 618. 1333 Ky.St ED ANDERSON Restaurant and Confectionery FLOWERS FOR 825 1-2 Mass. St. THE FLOWER SHOP, Phones 621 Memorial Day at COMMENCEMENT GIFTS and JEWELRY SOL MARKS 817 Mass. St. THEY ARE HERE— Do You Want Profitable Employment During Vacation? Selling life insurance will bring you quick returns and will pay you exceedingly well. You need be at no expense to start on and can get best results in your own home community. A special agent from this office will work with you until you are experienced enough to go it alone. Write for our special proposition to college men. Permanent positions under a renewal contract open to young men of energy who desire to continue in the business. W. B. Davis & Son, General Agents, Illinois Life Ins, Co. 1321 Commerce Building, Kansas City, Missouri. We want every Man in the University of Kansas to sell Efner Fly Traps during the VACATION SEASON You must have seen these traps last year. That was the first year they were on the market, but they made such a hit that we sold thousands of them and covered the state thoroughly This year the traps are made of steel, as you will note by the accompanying cut, and we are going after the business hard. You can make more money selling these traps than you can at anything else this summer. Write us today and reserve your territory. Do It Now. Don't Delay One Minute or the Territory You Want Might Be Gone The Whitehill Manufacturing Co., 424-428 VAN BUREN ST. TOPEKA, KANSAS