UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN University of Kansas EXAMINATION SCHEDULE. Second Semester 1913-14 Classes at 11:00, Monday morning, June 1. Classes at 1:30, Monday afternoon, June 1. Classes at 10:00; Tuesday morn- ing, June 2. noon, June 4. Classes at 2:30, Friday morning, Classes at 8:00, Thursday morning. June 4. Classes at 9:00, Wednesday morning. June 3. Classes at 3:30, Thursday after noon, June 4. Classes at 4:30, Friday afternoon, June 5. Three hour classes (and one hour classes meeting on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday) will be examined from 8:30 to 9:00 morning; and from 1:30 to 3:30 if scheduled above for the afternoon. Four and five hour classes will be examined from 8:00 to 11:00 if scheduled above or before the morning; from 11:30 to 4:30 if scheduled above for the afternoon. Two hour classes (and one hour classes meeting on Tuesday or Thursday) will be examined from 10:30 to 12:00 if scheduled above for the morning; and from 3:50 to 5:30 if scheduled for the afternoon. Laboratory classes will be examined at the time correspondin in the schedule above to the first laboratory period or at the time correspond to the lecture hour, when such an hour exists, at the discretion of the head of the department concerned. Classes meeting on Saturdays and not other days in the week will be examined on Saturday morning. June 6, from 9:00 to 10:30 for one and two hour courses; from 9:00 to 11:00 for three hour courses. WANT ADS WANTED-By upper-class women 3 or 4 sleeping rooms and 1 sitting room. Either furnished or unfurnished. Address A, B, Kansan. WANTED - Salesmen at Winey & Underwood; Experienced in shoes, clothes or furnishings required. Apply at once. WANTED~Room for girl, in 11 to 1400 block, west of Tennessee street for next year. Call 1330 and ask for Miss Ten Eyck. 156-3 Front 2% In. Back 1% In. A New Barker Warranted Linen PECKHAM'S PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. M. GONNELL, Phyllisian and Surgen- r. W. C. M. GONNELL, Phyllisian and Surgen- Residence, 1344 Tenn. St., Bell 1203, Home J. F. BROCK, Optoms & Specialist J. F. BROCK, Office 802 Mass. Phone 695. HARRY REDING, M. D. Eye, ear, nose and throat, Glasses fitted, F.O. A. A. Bldg. Phones, Bell 513, Home 512. A. HAMMAN, M.D. D Eye, ear and throat Guaranteed Dick Building. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence. J W O'BRYAN, Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Bell Phone 5017. J. R. BECBITEL, M. D. D. O. 833 Mass. j. A. BUCHETLEI Street. Both phones, office and museum. G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. Dhansaes of Aberdeen High School. P. A. A. Bald, Readness, 1201 Ohio University at Athens. DR. H. T. JONES, Room 12 F. A. A. Bldg. Residence 1300 Tenn. Phone 211. DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over Squires' Studio. Both phones. B. DRUT R. WHITE, Osteopath, Phones, Bell 938, Home 257, Office, 745 Mass St. &. T GILLISPIE, M. D. Office corner Varmant and Warren St. M. D. residence 728 In. W. E. Parsons, Engraver, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Diamonds, and Jewelry, Bell 117, 127 CLASSIFIED Plumbers Phoenix Semcondy Plumbing Co. for gas goods and Mada lamps. 937 Mass. 658. Phone 658. Ladies' Tailors mides Walters mides Walter MES LISSANO & mides Ladies & Ladies' Tilting, leviging, eviging special. 10:39 MES LISSANO & mides Ladies & Ladies' Tilting, leviging, eviging special. Hair Dressers hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair goods, "Mariello" toilet preparations. For appointment at our salon, 212-845-9700. Hair Dress, Shop 927, Mass. St. Barber Shops Go where they all go J. C. HOUCK 913 Mass. F. B. McCOLCLOH Druggist The Quick Service Store. 847 Mass. St. Social Notes The home economics department entertained with a luncheon at one o'clock today. The Pi Beta Phi sorority gave a surprise birthday dinner Friday evening in honor of their house mother, Mrs. M. Fritchie's birthday. The Kappa Sigma fraternity gave an informal dancing party at the chapter house Saturday night. Miss Adolphine B. Ernst was the honor guest at an informal evening given by Miss Alberta Corbin at her R. E. Protsch TAILOR SPRING SUITTINGS FRANK KOCH TAILOR 727 Mass. home on Ohio street, Saturday. Miss Ernst leaves the University this year to take up her work at the University of Wisconsin. The guests were limited to members of the Allegheny and a few friends of Miss Ernst. The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity entertained with a dance at the F. A. A. hall Saturday night. . . . Mrs. C. G. Dunlap and Mrs. Olin Bell entertained the Mu Phi Epsilon musical sorority and its patroness 13rd afternoon at the Bell home, 139 New Hampshire street. The servant was in the decorations, who were in the decorations. A three course luncheon was served. The Phi Kappa Psi fraternity gave a dancing party at Ecke's Hall Saturday night. Ruth Lichen entertained in honor of Miss Bertha Anderson, of Kansas City, Saturday afternoon at the Sigma Kappa house. Because a fake vote was cast at a recent election of the Northwestern Magazine Board election the student council at that University suspended a student from school for the rest of the term and prohibited him from participating in any of the exercises of the Commencement Week. On Other Campi The Daily Northwestern for May 15 was edited entirely by women. The size of the paper was increased from four pages to twelve for the occasion. A new comet visible to the naked eye has just been discovered. The astronomer J. Zlatinsky of the Mituu observatory in Russia was the first The University of Illinois has a student who is a professional motorbike racer. AT THE AURORA TODAY Ruth Ager presided at the Chicago senior class meeting Friday. This is the first time in the history of the university that a woman has acted as president of a class meeting. Miss Ager is a militant suffragette and won her election by a large majority over her opponent. A new Greek theater is being constructed by Wisconsin University on the shore of the lake just south of the hydraulic laboratory. The Athletic Governing Board, of the Syracuse University, will take over the publication of the official Orange. The press administration has been unsatisfactory. to observe the new comet. The comet is visible from the Drake observatory both in the morning and evening, at 8 o'clock and after. The comet lies near Alpha Persei, which is in the northwest near the horizon. As an excuse for being absent from the "U" day activities, one student at Utah says a 10-pound baby came to his house, and he could not leave. The same similar excuse are requested by the dean of the college to report at once. "IN MIZZOURA" Prizes for short stories printed in the University of Minnesota magazine are awarded by the president at a chapel exercise. The day set is one of the most important ones of the college year. Famous all star feature Quiz Books—5 or 10c at Køler's. Adv. 5 Reels 5 Swimming Caps, new goods, 250 to $1.00 at Barber's Drug Store.- Adv. Limade Sa, every drink in a clean glass at Barber's Drug Store—Ady. TYPEWRITING We make thesis writing a speciality. No job too big or too small. J. D. R. Miller. 1041 Vt. S. 6. 2511 B. LOST—New felt hat, bearing initials G. B. in gym last night. Finder call 2702 F3 after 6. 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 UNIVERSITY KANSAN VOCATION EDITOR LAWRENCE Address who expects to The High School Student Ask the Santa Fe man for a copy of Petrified Forest booklet. W. W. BURNETT, Agt. Lawrence, Kansas Aztec ruins and hieroglyphics also may be visited on the trip to the stone trees. Nobody knows just what caused the Petrified Forest, but there it lies, a record in jasper and agate of the wonder work of Mother Nature. Authentic American wood, blissful sublime. It is thousands of years old and the giant trees, now harder than flint, and more beautiful in color than the most variegated rainbow. There are five separate deposits of this silicified wood along the line of the Santa Fe in Arizona. A short drive from Adamana Station takes you to the First and Second forests. You can stop off on the way to or from California. He may either "work his way" into business as the old-fashioned lawyer worked his way into law, or he may get an expert knowledge of the business first as the modern lawyer does of law. A. G. ALRICH Go Into Business has his choice of two plans: Thesis Binding Engraved Cards 744 Mass. Among its 800 courses the University of Kansas has many that deal directly or indirectly with the principles and practice of almost every business pursuit. In either case he will probably start his business life "at the bottom," but with a sound education to help him he can go ahead faster and farther than by the other plan. CITY CAFE 906 Mass. Strictly Home Cooking Ever try our Special 15c Lunch? You'll like it. When We Seniors! GET MISSOURI Next November You Seniors will want the news of the victory. You will want the dope preceding the victory and the scores of other games, especially Nebraska. You will also want to follow basket ball, and track, and baseball, and debating. News from K.U. will be exceeding welcome. The Daily Kansan Wants to go with you after you graduate. So Here's an Offer Fill out the coupon, pay Fifty Cents down, and we will send you the Summer Session Kansan and the Daily Kanson until November 1. By that time you can send the other two dollars and the Daily will continue throughout the year. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN: Enclosed find $.50. Please put me down for a year's subscription to the University Daily Kansan and Summer Session Kansan for which I agree to pay balance of $2.00 before November 1, 1914. Signed Summer Address I will notify you next September if there is a change of address