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. June 1. Classes at 1:30. Monday afternoon, June 1. Classes at 10:00. Tuesday morning. June, 2. Classes at 9:00, Wednesday morning. June 3. 4. June 6. Classes at 8:00, Thursday morn- Classes at 3:30. Thursday after- noon. June 4. Classes at 2:30, Friday morning, June 5. Three hour classes (and one hour classes meeting on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday) will be examined from 10:30 to 1:30 for the morning; and from 1:30 to 3:30 if scheduled above for the afternoon. Classes at 4:30, Friday afternoon, June 5. 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 for the morning; from 13:00 to 4:30 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 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. Curtata at Methodist church, Sunday night. — Adv. Fruit punch made in any flavor for spring parties. Reynolds Bros—Aday Our pineapple ice is made from the fruit - Wiedemann's - Adv. V, C. M. C. CONNELLE, Physician and Surgeon Riccardo Luzzardo, Chiropractor Riccardo Luzzardo, 1346 Tenn St. Bell 1205, Homs PROFESSIONAL CARDS J W O'BRYN. Dentist. Over Wilson's drug Store. Bell Phone 507. J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist in Scientific Glass Fitting, Office 802 Mass. Bell phone 958 HARRY BROCK M. D. Eye, ear, nose M. D. Eye, gaited furniture, Office F. A. K. Phonon, Ball 513, Home 512 B. G. HAMMAN M. D. Eye, ear and throat specialist, Gaited furniture, Satisfaction顾问 DR. H. WAVNE, Oculist, Lawrence, DR. BURK I. WHITE, Osteopath, Phones, Bell 938, Home 257, Office, 745. Mass St. 875. W. G JONES, A. M. M. D. Distance of F. A. BARKS, A. M. D. Residence, 1291 Ohio P. A. BARKS, A. BIDS, 1291 Ohio S. T. GILLISPIE, M. D. Office corner Vermont and arsenon ST. Residence 728 Inb CLASSIFIED W. Parsons, Engr. Watchmaker and Jeweller, Diamonds and Jewelry, Bell 127 217 Kennedy Kennedy Plumbing Co. for gas goods and Madda lamps. 937 Mass. 658. 658. DR H. T JONES 12 F A. B A, Blg DR H. T CHAMBERS 0f On Squirrel DR H. T CHAMBERS 0f On Squirrel Plumbers Ladies' Tailors **Trains** Tailors MRS MELLISON!NISON and Ladies! Evolving gown a speciality, 1028 Varmons Warmons Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair goods, 'Martin's Massage', hair products. Montana call Bell 1572 Home 512 The Select Hair Dressing 921 Mass. St. **Shave Shaving** Go where they all go JOB GKK 921 Mass. F. B. McCOLLOCH Druggist The Quick Service Store. 847 Mass. St. MISS LYNN PUBLISHES BOOK Assistant English Professor is Author of Prairie Story, Recently Published. In other words--exclusive appearance, perfect fit partment of English, entitled, "A Step Daughter of the Prairie." The Macmillan Company has published a new book by Miss Margaret Lynn, assistant professor in the de- The book consists of prairie sketches. The characters of the sketches Miss Lynn says are fictitious; but the situations and the background are true to them. Their time and the memories them accumulated by observation and the experiences of other people as related by them to the author. Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes Pleasing to the Eye, the Foot, and Pocketbook FISCHER'S and moderate price. That describes the new Colonial just received, in Patent or Dull Kid. A stylish slipper--at $4.00. MRS. R. K. MOODY FOUR JOIN DEBATING FRAT 1339 Tennessee See Nat C. Goodwin Monday, May 25th at the Bowersock—Adv. Delta Sigma Rlio Initiates Olney Smith Joseph and Mattoon at Student Union. Fruit punch made in any flavor for spring parties. Reynolds Bros—Adv. You can get all kinds of picnic and lunch stuff at Dunnies and the best too. Phones 51-Adv. Delta Sigma Rho, the honorary debating fraternity, held initiation at the Student Union last night for the following men: Avery Oney, Harry Smith, Donald B. Joseph, and Harold F. Matson, A. Shim, and E. T. Harvey; they were unable to be present last night, will be initiated in the near future. After initiation election of officers was held, the following men being elected: J. M. Johnson, president; D. B. Joseph, vice-president; H. A. Shinn, secretary-treasurer, and H. M. Smith, publicity editor. Sundaes: Our sundaes, eclairs, and ice cream sodas are served with fresh crushed strawberries at Wiedemann's—Adv. Students will enjoy the cantata Sunday night at the Methodist church. Adv. Have you made arrangements for a boarding place? The most conveniently located club in Lawrence remains open for the Summer Session. Phone or write. Pennants $ \frac{1}{4} $ Discount FRIDAY and SATURDAY We will sell any Pendant or Pillow Top in our store at 1/4 off these two days. Get one to take home with you. They are all new goods and in perfect condition. Don't fail to get one on one of these days. BOYLES BOOK STORE 725 Mass. St. Summer Students For your Farewell Feeds Don't Forget LEE'S COLLEGE INN Other Park Amusements K. U. Day at Woodland Park TODAY Dancing, K. U. Band 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 Kansas 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 Kanan and Summer Session Kanan 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 THE ANNUAL INVITATION HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET SATURDAY, MAY 23 McCOOK FIELD 2:30 O'CLOCK The classiest high school meet of Missouri Valley. Central, Manual, Westport and Northeast High Schools of K.C., K.C.K., Topeka, Lawrence, and Iola, will have full teams.In addition 25 star athletes of the state have been invited to participate as guests of the University.The mile run will be worth the price of admission. Tickets 50c. Student ticket holders 25c. Lawrence High School students ticket 25c if bought at school.