一 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Plan Engineers' Day Plans were made for Engineers' Day at a meeting of the chemical engineers in Room 201 of the Chemistry Building at 4:30 this afterternoon. ANNOUNCEMENTS All junior and senior women who wish to swim are invited to come to the pool Tuesday and Thursday at 4:30 for advanced swimming. Monday and Wednesday 4:30 for beginners in swimming. This is to accommodate those who were conditioned in swimming, also all College women who care to learn to swim. Dr. Margaret L. Johnson. WANT ADS FOR RENT—Modern twelve room, house, very desirable for club or fraternity. Bell 1823. 138-6 LOST—A black bill-book, containing five dollars in bills and several papers. Call B. 1019. Reward. Want a bathing cap? Large assortment and fresh goods at Wilson's Drug Store—Adv. 138-4 You Can Earn a Good Living and lay up some money to purchase from your business College. Enrol at once get ready and you'll secure a good position. Free Employment Bureau at your service provide you with a job, and be employed Business College. No vacations. Business College Lawrence, Kansas. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and profits $100,000 The Student Depository CITY CAFE 906 Mass. Strictly Home Cooking Ever try our Special 15c Lunch? You'll like it. PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. McONNELL, Physd. and Honor 892. Hall 390, Honor 892. Residence, 1346 Tenn. St. Ball 1023, Homo 928. J. F. BROOK, Optometrist and Specialist Harry Redding, Office 892 Mass. Ball. Ball phone 695. HARRY REDING, M. D. Eye, ear, nos and throat. Hall 892. Hono 514. O. A. HAMMAN, M. D. Ear, ear, and throat specialist. Glasses Stud. Satis- faction Guaranteed. Dick Building. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Occult. Lawrence. DR. H, W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. I. W. O'BRYAN DENIS Over Wilson's Pennsylvania Plains 107 B. BEIGITEL, M. D. D. O. 833 Mass. saccharis Streets. Both phones, office and phone numbers. G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D., Diseases of surgery, surgery, and gynecology suites 1 B. A. A. Bldg. Residence, 1290 St. Orcht. St. both phies, 35. DR. H. T. JONES, Room 12. F. A. B. Ridgway Residents Fax: 561-794-8000 WWW.ORMS.OVERY.COM "es Studio. Both phones. DR. BURT R. WHITE Osteopathe Phones. Home 257. Office, 745 Mass St. Ed. W. Parsons, Engraver, Watchmaker and Jeweler. Diamonds and Jewelry. Bell Phone 717. 71. Mass. 8. T. GILLISPISIE. M. D. Office corner 8. T. GILLISEP, M. D. O'Ferrer office 8. T. GILLISEP, M. D. O'Ferrer office 728 Phone 596. 728 Phone 596. CLASSIFIED Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gas goods. Inc. Mada lamps. 937 Mass. Guilds. Ladles Tailors MUSICELLISON. Dressmaking and Ladies MASORINI. Dancewear. 1052 Phone. Phone Bill 2411 West. Queen City College. System and sewing School. Mrs. G. Mark brown, 838#. Kell, Mrs. M. Mark brown, 838#. Kell. Hair Dressers hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-frigids. Macaroni salad toilets, hair-frigids. Macaroni salads, 1872, Rome; 31. The Seven Fold Dress Shop, 927 Mass St. Barber Shops Go where they all go J. C. HOUK 913 Mass. Student's Co-op Club. $2.50 to $3.00 1849 kd. Gee, H. Geovan Stellard Around Mount Oread Bud Waugh and Butch Stuews went out to Stuews's town of Alma Friday where a county track meet was being held. Butach acted as field judge and Bud rooted for Eskridge. When the boys got back to Lawrence a friend asked "Budo" who won the meet. "Why, Alma of course," Waugh replied. "Butch was field judge." The junior laws in Dr. Burdick's domestic relations class are finding out many things that will be very helpful later in life. "Now," we said Dr. Burdick, "I understand that in Oklahoma a man may marry his widow's sister. Can he do that in Kansas, Cline? We were the case. His further remarks were cut off by the rest of the class. Errett Lamb, notwithstanding the laughter, also was pretty sure that a man might do it in Kansas. Pug Ferguson, who is manager of the 1221 baseball team in the Hash House League, says that even though he does not play, his office is not that of a sinecure. Pug says that all he has to do at the game is to keep score, chase four balls, watch the possessions of the players to see whether or not stolen, coach his team, tell the umpire how many balls and strikes are on the man at bat, decide all disputes and take all the "cussions." Not long age a couple of junior laws, who were in need of a little velvet, advertised some second-hand law books for sale. The ad, was answered by a fellow-student who happened to be as shy of the necessary equivalent as the body in a day or so, on his prostrate in a day or so, that he was allowed to take the books. Three weeks have passed, and the bill is yet unpaid. Students who know how it is are requested to send in suggestions to A 7, Kansan. Claude (Canube) Fletcher forgot that the Easter vacation lasted only till Monday and stayed home a week. Flech says he was unavoidably detained. The family physician came around to visit one day and told Claude that he had better not come back to school for a few days. On leaving house the doctor posted red "Measles" placard on the porch that proclaimed to the natives of Glasgo. Kans, that danger was near. Canube is feeling fine now and says he is glad he didn't have the mumps, too. P. L. Dyer, soph engineer, who was "beamed" in last week's visit to the carnival, says that even though If you want something exclusive in stationery, call at Wilson's Drug Store.-Adv. 138-5 Debate. Debate. Literacy Test For Immigrants, Missouri vs. Kansas, Fraser Hall, tuesday, 8:00 O'clock—Adv. By a special purchase we obtained a large assortment of Men's Union Suits at a low price. While they last we will sell at the special price, $1 for $1.25 values; 75c for $1 values and 50c for 75c values. We have them in every style. Good Clothes 829 Mass. M. J. Skofstad his head is covered with bandages, misery has some recompense. Dyer says that more good looking girls have been speaking to him in the last three days than in all the preceding months of the school year. Joe Howard discovered last week a novel way of beating his way into the carnival shows. He walks along in front of the tents and while the marker is not there, he meets their heart and then says something about the wind. He gets permission to get his hat and in the meantime sees the show. George Babb, K. U.'s stalwart gymnastian instructor declares that he cannot serve his country in its impending crisis with Mexico except in the capacity of a commissioned officer of volunteers. WORK THROUGH K. U. BY CATCHING FROGS Students to Supply Laboratories With 200 Dozen Live Specimens a Year How students of the University of Kansas may work their way through school by catching frogs, and selling them to the University for biological laboratory work was told this morning by Dr. Ida Hye, head of the department of physiology at the University. Dr. Hye has had trouble recently in obtaining the frogs for research work, and has hired a student to catch them by the hour. The departments of anatomy, physiology and zoology as well as physics, at the University, use 200 dozen frogs a year and perhaps half as many turtles. For the frogs, the University pays from 50 to 75 cents a dozen, and for turtles $1.50 to $2 a dozen. The amphibians previously were shipped to Lawrence from as far east as Chicago and Detroit. "Frogs are in great demand at all the large universities of the west and in many high schools," said Dr. Hyde. "At present we must buy them in the east, but there is no reason why we should sell frogs to Nebraska. Two or three years ago there was a student in the University of Nebraska who made a comfortable living selling frogs to Nebraska, Kansas, and other western universities. His method was to catch them in the fall, just as they were going in, the man used a store door and boxed in his cellar. Then as shipments were ordered from him he would dig the frogs out, pack them in wet hay, and they would be delivered to us alive and in good condition." Wrestling Match Catch-as-catch-can PROF. WESTMAN. Physical Culture Instructor at Washburn College vs. HERMAN STROH. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 29 New Vaudeville Theatre Champion of Lawrence There Will Be No Show Monday Or Tuesday At This Theatre ONEIDA Prices 35c and 50c Ringside Seats 75c Two Falls Out of 3—To a Finish This Will Be a Fast Go DONT MISS IT. Good Public! Front 2% In. Back 2 In. Barker Collars are Linen in quarter sizes at PECKHAMS HIGH SCHOOL VICTORS TO DEBATE AT K. U. El Dorado and Burlington Will Argue Minimum Wage at Lawrence, May 1 The debating championship of the 550 Kansas high schools will be decided at Fraser Hall, University of Kansas, on the evening of May 1. when debating teams from the high schools of Burlington and El Dorado will discuss the question of minimum wage legislation. These are the schools that debated at the finals last year, and El Dorado has exactly the same team. Burlington won last year. The contest for the state championship is carried on by congressional districts. Elimination debates between schools in the same districts are held, and the champions of adjoining districts meet until only two teams are held. The final debate of the contest is held at Lawrence. An unusual number of high schools entered the contest this year, and interest in the deciding debate is widespread. Last year raa special train brought two hundred Burlington supporters to Lawrence, and arrangements are being made for a like excursion this year. The subject involved is one of great public interest in Kansas. A minimum wage bill was passed by the house in the state legislature last year, and is almost certain to be discussed at the coming session. Social Notes Alpha Delta Phi held initiation Saturday afternoon for Annette Ashton, Helent Thomas, and Mildred Farragher. --entertained their mothers at dinner at the chapter house Sunday. Sigma Alpha Epsilon has announced May eight and ninth as its annual Mothers' Day. Mrs. Stanton Oliner's class of the Presbyterian church entertained at Westminster Hall Saturday afternoon, and Mrs. Robert Oliner of the Presbyterian women of the University. More than sixty guests were present. The members of Chi Omega sorority entertained their patronesses and their husbands at one o'clock dinner Sunday. The members of Achoth sorority Debate. Debate. Literacy Test For Immigrants. Missouri vs. Kansas, Fraser Hall, Tuesday, 8:00 O'clock—Adv. Remember the Candies at Wilson's Drug Store are kept in a large refrigerator case. Always fresh and the best makes... Adv. 183-5 Baseball goods and tennis balls at Wilson's Drug Store—Adv. 138-5 Sam S. Shubert MAT. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY PEG O' MY HEART Next: Wm. Hodge in THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS Special Sale of HAIR GOODS Hair Dressing Free By special arrangement with a prominent importing concern we are enabled to show this week a complete line of hair goods of the highest class. Any shade of hair matched perfectly—Gray hair a specialty. This showing will be in charge of Miss Leaverton, an expert hair dresser, who comes to us for this week only. The purchase of any piece of hair goods entitles you to a free hair dressing. Any shades of hair matched perfectly—Gray hair a speciality. Following Special Prices Will Prevail: 20 inch natural wavy switches, regular 95c $2 values at. 22 inch natural wavy switches, regular $3.00 values at...$1.95 24 inch natural wavy switches, regular $5.00 values at...$2.95 26 inch 3 strand switches, regular $6.00 values at...$3.95 28 in natural wavy switches, regular $8 values at. $4.95 30 inch 3 strand switches, regular $10 values at. $5.95 32 inch 3 strand switches $12 values at... $6.95 Transformations $2.95 $4 values... the very $0.95 Extra special switches of any shade, the very finest made in 815 values at ... $9.95 Onms. Bullene Hackman The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority gave its formal spring party Friday night in the F. A. A. Hall. The guests were received by Chancellor Charles Phillips, Frances Meservey, Harold Woodbury, Emily Berger, Frank Miller, HazelKrazi, Madeline Nachtmann, Bruce Hurd, Philis Buryrell. Debate. Alonzo Buizek. Out of town guests were Misses Rush Foster, Topeka; M. Laverma Egan, Ruth Jackman, Frances Jobs, Bob Golson, Miami City; Marie Fogarty, Junction City; and Mildred Petit, Peabody. Literacy Test For Immigrants, Missouri vs. Kansas, Fraser Hall, Tuesday, 8:00 O'clock-Adv. PAY Student Plays Student Dances Student Mixers When they are advertised in the Daily Kansan. 3,000 Students, Faculty and Alumni read it every day. BOWERSOCK THEATRE [The Only Fire Proof Constructed Theatre in Lawrence] May 4th to May 7th. Matinee 2:30; Night 8:15 One Mile of Films The Renowned White Slave Picture Drama "TRAFFIC IN SOULS" 600 Scenes 700 People Founded on the John D. Rockefeller Vice Investigation and the Reports of District Attorney Whitman of New York City, Shown to 30,000 People the first week at Weber's Theatre, Broadway, New York Price 25c All Seats Reserved. Seats on Sale at Woodward's, Saturday, 8 a. m.