1. 观察洗衣服时,水温升高时衣服变软,温度降低时衣服变硬。 The Students' Photographers Mr. C. F. Squires. Mrs. C. F. Squires. SQUIRES Awarded grand prize gold medal P. A. of K. September 1, 1903. Every picture perfect and up to date. Promptness our specialty. 945 MASS. ST., JACKSON BUILDING. 北 状 源 北 状 源 北 状 源 北 状 源 OM THE FACULTY. Continued from page 6. there have come to the Y. M. C A. of the University of Kansas as there have in previous years, no less than seventy-five students who have applied for help in obtaining positions that would be more or less remunerative to assist them in their college course. Through the work of the organization the cases have been met. It is evident that it is a most valuable thing to have a machinery which attends to that class of conditions for which the state does not provide. As to the social side, which is more or less materially beneficial to the student, the organization has always stood pre-eminent as one designed to promote wholesome and healthful social conditions among the University community at large. L. E. SAYRE The University Christian Associations of the young men and young women have been of great service to new students. Through these organizations the student who comes to the University for the first time where all is strange to him, receives the kindly greeting and the assistance so needful during the opening days. If a slender purse necessitates the putting forth of extra effort outside of school and study hours, these associations guide the student to places of congenial employment. The University appreciates very much this service of the Christian Associations. Many students through employment secured in this way are enabled to graduate, who otherwise would be compelled to re-return to their homes. GEO, O. FOSTER, Registrar. Professor Ashton's text books on Trigonometry and Analytical Geometry are in the list of reference books in the last number of School Mathematics. The mining engineers have been working with a carload of ore from Joplin. SENIORS ATTENTION! The part of the '04 Jayhawker which will contain the pictures of the Seniors, is going to press the latter part of next week. All who wish their pictures in the book must turn them over to the manager not later than the 13th of this month. This date is final. If you want to see yourself in the Annual, Mr. Senior, you would do well to get busy. EDITOR ANNUAL. The Chi Omegas celebrated Founder's Day April 5th with a banquet at their chapter house. SOCIETY. The Phi Gams entertained their girl friends with a supper at Bierman's, Saturday evening. Professor and Mrs. Frazier gave a dinner yesterday evening to the Kansas and Missouri debating teams who will debate tonight. The Sigma Nus held initiation for Mr. Tobey Saturday evening. S. Katsuno entertained informally, a small number of friends last night. A Japanese dinner was the feature of the evening. The K. U-Emporia base ball game which was not played Thursday on account of rain, will be played next Friday. The young women of Kappa Kap, pa Gamma were hostesses Friday evening at one of the most enjoyable dances given in University circles this year. Pythian hall was very attractive, decorated quite simply in cedar boughs and white bunting and having opposite the entrance a huge bank of palms and lilies which gave just the right suggestion of Easter time. The guests were received by Misses McKnight Lehman, Burwell, Searles and Stanton. Miss Josephine Searles and Mr. Wm. Edwards of Wichita led the grand march, while the programs, dainty oblong booklets embossed with the fraternity monogram, were given out by Misses Eleanor Wilson and Olga Newlon, Zeiler's Orchestra, of Kansas City, screened behind palms, furnished music for twenty-four dances. During the evening a delicious two course luncheon was served in the balcony. The presence of a number of out of town guests added to the pleasure of the occasion which was especially enjoyed as the first of the post-lenten festivities. Galen Burriss visited Chester Cooke at Leavenworth during the vacation. 环球卫工液水泵水泵水泵水泵水泵 NOTES PHARMACY ALUMNI A. S. Case '00, is now located at Independence, Kansas. He is a partner of the Independence Drug and Stationery Co. O. L. Hankins, '02, arrived in Lawrence Tuesday. Mr. Hankins has been employed the past three months in the pharmacy of S. E. Himob, 1600 E 21st St., Kansas City, Mo. Friend Hankins left that evening for Ottawa, where he will clerk for H. B. Brombacher. M. R. Mason, '96, has been lately transferre1 from the U. S. Marine hospital at San Francisco, to the San Franciso quarantine station, Angel Island. Mr. Mason says he has been very busy since going to the station, having to perform the duties of two men. Below we give a list of senior pharmasics who have decided to cast their lot with the association: C. J. Arbuthnot, W. H. Billingsley, C. R. Braden, E. D. Brandon, Edna Caldwell, L. F. Collins, G. H. Deaver, Oscar Glanville, H. C. Goodrich, F. R Ireland, Julian Jenkinson, H. A Johnson, Walter Keef, J. D.Kuhl Maude Long, Chas. Mollett F. W. Moore, Walter Salathiel B. A. Scanlon, Warren Wilson. The Seventh Annual Debate between Kansas and Missouri Universities takes place tonight at Fraser hall. The question for discussion is "Resolved, that the 15th amendment has been justified." Goo. T. Guernsey, W. H. Elder and G. A. Neely for Kansas will support the affirmative. The negative will be taken by Missouri, whose representatives are Messrs. Potter, Otis and Walker. DEBATE TONIGHT. The Judges are Hon. R. E. Ball, Judge E. P. Gates and Rev. Dr. Fieid, all of Kansas City. The K. U. Mandolin Club will furnish music. SUMMÉR SCHOOL LECTURES. PEOPLE OF NOTE WILL TALK TO THE TO THE STUDENTS. There will be a course of lectures during the Summer School which will be of an exceptional character. A considerable number of notables will deliver addresses to the students. Among the lecturers already obtained are Wm. Morton Payne of Chicago, editor of the "Dial," who will deliver twelve lectures on "The Greater English Poets of the 19th Century." Prof. Vernon Kellogg, head of the department of Entomology at Leland Stanford, will give three illustrated lectures on "Interesting Phases of Animal Life." Prof. Kellogg is a K.U. alumnus and for a time worked with Dr. Snow. Nathaniel Butler of Chicago University will give ten lectures on "Topics in Secondary Education." Caroline Hunt of the University of Wisconsin will deliver an address on the new and timely topic of "Home Economics." Joe O'Neil entertained Russell Kilgore at his home in Leavenworth last week. Thornton Cooke of Kansas City lectured to the class in Money and Banking Thursday. The Joys of Life Are influenced by circumstances and surroundings. The person who is comfortable in body and mind is best able to take life pleasantly. We aid you to arrive at such a state, Our SHOES Are calculated to please you in every particular There is nothing lacking in either quality or appearance. Just look over our stock and see if some of it wouldn't add to your happiness or comfort The prices will certainly have a pleasing effect, STARKWEATHER SHOE CO. --- Squires is making the best rate on cap and gown photos. W. C. Edwards is the guest of the Sigma Chis this week. Thornton Cooke of Kansas City was the guest of his brother at the Phi Delta Theta house Thursday. Clarence Ford has quit school and gone to his home at Garden City. He expects to return next fall. --- Robt. Holliday left this week for his home in Indiana. Mr. Holliday expects to be back at K. U. next year. Misses Maude Spinning, Grace King, Eva Mitchell and Margaret Sprague are visiting Lawrence friends. If anyone wants a good cook during the season at the World's Fair, the services of the same can be secured by calling up Phone 455 Main. No. 2 of vol. 12 of the K. U. Weckly (Sept. 10, 1903) is lacking in the library file. Anyone who will furnish this number to the library will confer a favor. DR. A. R. KENNEDY, DENTIST, Room 5, Jackson Building. 1027 Mass. St. Phone 525 Green. F.AEWING. Manufacturer of best ICE CREAM and pure MEXICAN CHILI, hot enough for anyone also full line of finest Candies, Cigars and Tobaccos. BOWERSOCK OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY, APRIL 14. 3 NIGHTS. SATURDAY MATINEE, Holden Comedy Co. In select repertoire. The largest, grandest, most expensive popular priced show on the road. New plays, people, costumes, scenery spectacles for the city. Tuesday night "Nobody's Claim". Friday night "A Barrel of Money". Saturday Matinee "Denver Express". Sat. night "Over the Sea." Thursday night will be Ladies, night. Every purchaser of a 30c ticket being entitled to an extra ticket admitting a lady free if reserved before 6 p.m. Thursday. Matinee 10c and 25c. Spring Exhibit of Ladies SUITS, SKIRTS and COATS The latest modes from Fashion's capitol are on view in Silks and Dress Goods; on display. This season is noted for its beauty and novelty in Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets. Laces, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs and Underwear. An artistic exposition of Spring and Summer Wash Goods for all occasions. A wide range of prices and an almost endless assortment. Innes, Bullene Hackman.