UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Seniors! Cap & Gown Pictures-Squire's Studio University of Kansas EXAMINATION SCHEDULE. Second Semester 1913-14 Classes at 11:00, Monday morning, Tue'l Classes at 1:30, Monday afternoon, June 1. Classes at 10:00, Tuesday morning. June. 2. Classes at 8:00, Thursday morn- ing, June 4 in Classes at 9:00, Wednesday, mor- nine. June 4 Classes at 3:30, Thursday after- noon, June 4. Classes at 2:30, Friday morning, June 5. 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 8:00 to 10:00 if scheduled for morning; and from 1:30 to 1:30 if scheduled for the afternoon. Two hour classes (and one hour classes meeting on Tuesday or Thursday) will be examined from 10:20 to 12:00 if scheduled above for the morning; and from 3:50 to 5:30 if scheduled for the afternoon. Four and five hour classes will be examined from 8:00 to 11:00 if scheduled above; from 10:30 to 13:00 if scheduled above for the afternoon. Laboratory classes will be examined at the time corresponding in the schedule above to the first laboratory period or at the time corresponding 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 a 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. The night was dark The air was sweeter, The lightning flashed And killed a mooketeer. *Nautilus.* "Punched a tire running over a milk bottle yesterday." "Hard luck. Didn't you see it?" "Hard luck. Didn't you see it under his cott." "Pennsylvania Bunch Bowl." WANT ADS LOST—A large brass key between 1220 Ohio and the Library. Finder please leave at the Kansan office. 158-3 158-3. WANTED-By upper-class woman 3 or 4 sleeping rooms and 1 sitting room. Either furnished or unfurnished. Address A, B, Kansas. PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. M. CONNELL, Physician and Surgeon W. C. M. COONELL, Resident, 1348 Land. Tenn. Bell 2193, House Residence, 1348 Land. Tenn. Bell 2193, House J. P. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist of Ophthalmology Office 802 Mass Phone 695-3457 HARRY RIDING. M. D. Eye, ear, moss 1276 Phoebe, Ball 513. Home 512. 4 Phoebe, Ball 513. Home 512. G. A. HAMMAN M. D. Eye, ear and throat specialist. Glasses fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dick Building. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist. Lawrence Garantized DMH Mining W. I WAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. J W O BRND, Dentist, Over Wilson's Drug Store. Bell Phone 507. J. R. BEUGITEL, M. D. D. O. 833 Muss. aaccucrea street Both phones, office and phone. G. W JONES A. M. M. D. Diseases of the pituitary gland A. B. Ridgwell, 1201 Ohio DR. H. T. JONES, 12 F. 12 A. A. Bldg. residence 1130 Tenon. Phones 211. DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over Squires' Studio. Both phones. DR BURT K. WHITE, Osteopath. Phones, Bell 938, Home 257, Office. 745 Mass St. S. T. GILLIISPE, M. O. Office corner Vermont or Warren St. Residence 728 Ibs. Inc. W. E. Parsons, Enjurer, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Diamonds and Jewelry, Bell CLASSIFIED Phone Kennedy Plumbing Inc. for gas goods and Mazda lamps. 937 Mass. Phone 6585. Plumbers **Ladies'** Tables MISS. ELISIA KINCOLN and Ladie's' Tallioning, evengown a glamourly. 100' Fashion. 600' Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair goods, cosmetics, appointment for appointments call Bell 1572. Home 513. The Best Hair Dressing Shop, 927 Mass. St. Barber Shops Go to they go all J. C. HOUCK F. B. McCOLLOCH Druggist The Quick Service Store. 847 Mass. St. PREPARE FOR WATER REGATTA Plans Made for Commencement Festivities on Potter Lake —Will Hold Reel Contest. Members of the athletic department are busy making plans for the water regatta to be held on Potter's Lake June 9th. At a meeting held last night a tentative program was arranged, which consists of water races, high and fancy diving, walking the boom, barrel tug, duck chase, Chinese fight, fly casting and water games. A rather unusual event that has been proposed is called the reel contest. In this event a swimmer in the lake is fastened to a line and a man on the shore tries to pull him in with the customary reel. If you like the flavor of raspberry berry ice cream at Wiedemann's—Ad On Other Campi The nineteen fraternities at Columbia have signed an agreement not to pledge freshmen whose grades are poor, and to impose a time restriction on the pledging of freshmen. The Scabbard and Blade, a national military fraternity is holding a national convention at the University of Missouri. At a camp pitched on the University golf links, the Missouri chapter initiated three neophytes. Four hundred students of the University of Iowa will go into their annual spring camp this week, near Iowa City. Agrification for a rhonor system at the University of Colorado is rife. Girls' tennis is popular as in inter- collargiate sport in Colorado. Send the Daily Kansan home. NOTICE! SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS The Oread Cafe will be open during Summer School. We will be prepared to serve 100 regular boarders with home cooked meals like mother serves. The Oread Cafe is only a step from the campus and the coolest place in Lawrence. MAKE ARRANGEMENTS EARLY Ask or write about the RATES OREAD CAFE E. C. BRICKEN, Prop. See Nat C. Goodwin Monday, May 25th at the Bowersock—Adv. BIG SISTERS EXPECTING 100 Y. W. Workers Look for Large Enrollment in Movement to Start in September. The Y. W. C. A. expects to enroll more than one hundred girls as sisters in "Big Sister" movement. Up to the present time, more than sixty have been enrolled and the Y. W. is very anxious for more. The "Big Sister" movement is a new idea started this year, to take care of freshmen who come here as strangers. The committee has twelve its under each member of the committee, who will serve as a big sister. Each woman will act as a sister to two freshmen, meeting them at the train, helping them to enroll and finding rooms and board for them. The plan is to get the names from Registrar Foster, or by some other means get in touch with the girls as soon as possible. AMUSEMENT. Nat. C. Goodwin, in "Never Say Die." AMUSEMENT. The attraction at the Bowersock theater tonight is one of the real old favorites of theatergoers of this city; Mr. Nat C. Goodwin, accompanied by the present Mrs. Goodwin, formerly Mary Morlenda, as his leading lady. See Nat C. Goodwin Monday, May 25th at the Bowersock...Adv. He will be seen in the roaring farcical comedy, "Never Say Die," by Wm. H. Post.-Ady. This is the radiantly beautiful California girl for whom he risked his life in the Pacific ocean about two years ago, thereby meeting with an accident that threatened his very existence for over a year, and that he is again restored to perfect health with all his power. This example of extreme gratification among his friends that he numbers by the thousands. Get our prices on best country butter in 5 and 10 pound lots. Dunmires. Phones 51—Adv. mesh knitted. *Price $1.00 to $3.00.* OLUS one-piece PAJAMA is made on the same principle as the OLUS Union Suit cut, closed crotch, back closed, back and sleeve, working down, sliding-down ankle — no string imbibition by OLUS PAJAMS has no strings to tighten or come loose. $1.50 to $5.00. When you buy Underwear or important pieces of OLUS, insist on OLUS fabric. To Dealers-Your Wholesale Distributor Carries OLUS. The Girard Company, Makers. Dept. N 348 Broadway, New York Address UNIVERSITY KANSAN VOCATION EDITOR LAWRENCE OLUS The largest stock in the city JOHNSON & CARL who expects to The High School Student Go Into Business has his choice of two plans: 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. 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. 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. SENIORS ARE "BROKE" When the Daily Kansan offered to send the Summer Session Kansan Free to every senior who would advance $2.50 for the Daily Kansan next year, we discovered that two two dollar and a half pieces were about as scarce in the ranks of the class as the proverbial hen's teeth; But They Want the Summer Session Kansan We also discovered that the desire for the Summer Session Kansan—provided it was sent for nothing—was unanimous. The seniors like to keep in touch with the poor P. S. B. brother who has to garner a few Summer Session credits for his degree, if it doesn't cost anything to read about the antics of said brother. And They'll Regret Missing Any Dailies Next Fall The classmates of 1914 pretty generally realize that the best way to keep in touch with Mount Oread happenings next year is to read the Daily Kansan. They also appreciate the fact that the subscription should be in early in order to avoid the rush in the fall and miss the first dozen or so papers. 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