UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WANT ADS FOR RENT—Two dress suits, Clark, 730 Mass. 132-3 LOST—A Kappa Kappa Gamma key, nature, not jeweled and with Nellie May Schall engraved on back. Return to Kansan Office. Like eating fresh oranges—the orange ice at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Geologist Lectures Prof. A. N. Winchell delivered two lectures in the mining engineering building today the first at 10 a. m. and the second at 4:30 p. m. The subjects dealt with were "The Mining Geology of Butte" and "The Origin of Butte Ores." Both lectures were illustrated. Brown bread ice cream at Wiedemann's - Adv. Chance For Student If you want a proposition for the coming year while going to school, Sex Information Bureau. Not solicitor, Room 8, Leader Building—Adv Orange ice made from the fruit at Wiedemann's.—Adv. "My wife kisses me evenings when I get home late." "Affection?" **Attention:** "No, investigation."—Illinois Siren. "Yes, I am glad he's my friend. I is a corning good fellow." "If you had seen him at the club last night you would have called him an uncorking good fellow."—Illinois Siren. "Why is a hen immortal?"? "Dunno. Why is she?" "Because her son never sets."—Ex. "Gee, but that's a nice looking chicken." "Yes, but her father was a bad egg."—Illinois Siren. Send the Daily Kansan home. Send the Daily Kansan home. The Crowd Reads THE DAILY KANSAN If you want a crowd at your Play Dance Mixer Advertise it in the Daily Kansan Kansan Ads Pay You Can Earn a Good Living and lay up money too, on graduation from the Lawrence Business College or on your degree in a good position. Free Employment Bureau at your service. Best Degree and best Business College. No vacations. Business College Lawrence, Kansas. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and profits $100,000 The Student Depository Around Mount Oread Yesterday marked the first wedding anniversary of Robert Rowland, owner of Rowland's Book Store on Ohio Street. A year ago Bob could be seen daily disporting himself on the light end of a golf course, now he turns on the heavy side of a garden rake. But he doesn't seem to mind. "This is the life," Bob sings daily. "This is the life for me." Chas. (Choppy) Clark, a graduate of the Schools of Pharmacy and Law at the University, now located at Washington, Kans., was in Lawrence yesterday looking over the familiar scenes and visiting friends. Prof. F. C. Dockery, assistant in psychology, has finished his experimental work with dogs and now has an old hen an several young chicks down in the basement of the house, a suitable time to perform psychological stunts on them. He says that he is getting to be quite some farmer. Jim Butin, a sophomore in the College, who is known over the hill for his versatility in whistling, was one of the solitary students at Easter vacation Butin will be with the Redpath-Horner Chautaqha this summer. Prof. H. A. Millis cornered a reporter yesterday. "Change the time of that economic lecture announced for this afternoon to eleven o'clock, will interfere with the students in the room," he whispered. "The change is made for the benefit of the students, of course." Of course it is. If any one had seen Agnes Moses get out of her taxi Tuesday morning and walk the rest of the way home he might have thought she was put off for not paying her fare, but such was not the case. The taxi driver discovered that he was out of gasoline. Professors occasionally impose upon them the good graces of their classes. Prof. S. L. L. Whitcomb was discussing a pastoral poem with his English Literature class, and in speaking of a young girl driving PROTSCH The Tailor THEY ARE HERE Sam S. Shubert MAT. WED. and SAT. PEG O' MY HEART Next: PASSING SHOW OF 1913 Bert Wadham THE COLLEGE BARBER On 14th Street A. G. ALRICH home the cattle said. "No. I should not call her a cowardess." A student would be shot for saying such a thing. Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Bubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. Printing Thomas Root and Roy Stevens will be instructors in swimming at a summer camp on Lake Michigan. A Kansas City people will camp there. 744 Mass. Doubtless catching the spring fever epidemic which is prevalent on the Hill, the little shetland pony belonging to the Post boy, walked out on the campus in front of Fraser Hall this morning and laid down in the shafts of its cart. Being nicely settled it proceeded to munch the University grass as contentedly as a freshman sleeping in rhetoric class. Scholarships for Women Applications for the scholarships open to women students for 1914-15 should be made to the committee before April 15. The Eliza Matheson Innes Memorial Scholarship, $100. Open to women students of the College above or any other student students of the Graduate School. The Marcella Howland Memorial Scholarship, $87.50. Open to young women of the junior and senior classes of the College. The scholarships offered are: The Daughters of the American Revolution Scholarship, $100. Open to women students of the College above the freshman year and to women students of the Graduate School. The Association of Collegiate Alumnae Scholarship, $50.00. Open to women of the junior and senior years of the College. The Lucinda Smith Buchan Memorial Scholarship maintained by the alumnae of the Pi Beta Phi sorority is a loan scholarship of $200. It is open to women students of the College. The Caroline Mumford Winston memorial scholarship of $35 is open to women students of the College of classes above the freshman. E. Galloo. Ida H. Hyde. Hannah Oliver Committee: NAVAL ACADEMY EXAMS TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK TO BE HELD Examinations for appointment to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of next week, before W. H. Moyes, of the local civil service board. The order exempting college students from taking technical examination for appointment to the Military Academy at West Point was not followed by the authorities at Annapolis. For that picnic lunch don't forget that Dummire has olive salad, all kind of deviled and potted meats, large bulk olives, cheese wafers, and in fact everything that you would need for a picnic. Phones 58...Adv. Campus photography is best at bud-swelling time. Try it with Kodak orthochromatic film from Woodward's.-Adv. 135-3 REYNOLDS BROS. "THE CREAM THAT SATISFIES" "Don't' miss 'your' opportunity of getting a copy of the "Harvester." Only 50 cents each at Wolf's Book Store.-Adv. 135-2 Ice Creams--- Chocolate Vanilla Strawberry Caramel Nut Brown Bread Raspberry BASE BALL GOODS Bell 645 Order for Sunday now. Home 358 Orange Apricot Ices--in the Daily Kansan last week brought eleven replies to the advertiser The Sporting Goods Headquarters KENNEDY & ERNST 826 Mass. St. Phones 341 WARWICK FF Just a few of these great MEMORY BOOKS left, so if you want one, hurry to Wolf's Book Store, where you can get one for $2.00. Don't lose all the programs and momentos of the year. Front 3% In. Back 1% In. Warranted Liner Barker Collarls only at PECKHAMS EVERYBODY WANTS KANSAS TEACHERS Pittsburg Normal Receives Scores of Orders for Manual Training Instructors PITTSBURG STUDENTS LEARN TO FIX AUTOS Pittsburg, Kans., April 17.—The spread of manual training in the schools of the state of Kansas and in neighboring states is effectively shown by the mail which comes to the office of President Brandenburg of the State Manual Training Normal here. It is not unusual for President Brandenburg to find a dozen letters from school superintendents "ordering" teachers of manual training. The writers are scattered over the West, Middlewest, and Southwest. Kansas demands are given first attention. However, it is found hard to take care of the needs of the home state school heads for President Brandenburg doesn't to take their classes to the Normal School they have completed their courses although competent teachers could be found among the students. Students in the machine shop of the Pittsburg State Normal are completing the rebuilding of the engine of a big motor truck. Last winter Prof. W. D. Elzinger sent out a call for a "patient" for a "clinic." A Pittsburgh business man had a big truck which was a joy to the repair shop men and a sorrow to the owner. He responded to Elzinger's call. TheNormal students have made new parts for the engine and thoroughly reconstructed the truck and it soon will be put back into the service. "Special" the "Harvester" by "Jene Stratton Porter" was $1.35, on sale at Wolf's Book Store for 50 cents per copy.-Adv. 135-2 Send the Daily Kansan home. K. U. ECONOMICS CLUB JOINS THE FEDERATION CLUB WOMEN TO WORK FOR K. U. DORMITORIES Women Students at University Affiliate With Kansas and World Organization The Home economic club of the University of Kansas has united with the Kansas federation of women's clubs, and with the general federation, a world-wide organization. There are about fifty girls in the club, all of whom are students in the department of education. Dr. Edna Day. This is the first college club to join the national organization. The union of the University women with the state and international organizations came as a direct result of an address by Mrs. Eustace University advisor of women, to the Home economics club of the University. In her address, Mrs. Brown pointed out the difficulty of fulfilling the role with the national organizations, and emphasized the benefits a woman gained from association with the General Federation, a world organization of a million women. "The state federation is much gratified with its new affiliation at the University," said Mrs. Brown. "The club women over the state are thus made to feel a closer association with the university of the University of students of the University have the advantage of being affiliated with a million of the best educated and most progressive women in the world." PUBLICITY FOR UNION DEBTOR Names of Those Who Owe Dues Will Be Published Soon "We expect to publish the names of those who have not paid their Student Union dues," declared J. R. Kennedy this morning in discussing the number of delinquents owing the dollar fees. Between 150 and 175 have not paid their dues. Kennedy says that all who have not paid the fees will be notified of the fact through publication a week from today, Friday, the 24th. Kodaks are the most perfect pocket cameras. Woodward & Co., specialize with them—Adv. 135-3 If you like fruit salad try ours. Wiedemann's.—AdV. Fineapple ice cream at Reynolds Bros. Bell phone 645..Adv. Good Citizenship League Starts Movement to Provide for College Girls A statewide government for dormitories for rownthe K. U. and other state educational institution was begun at a recent meeting of the Women's Good Citizenship League at Emporia, when resolutions were provided for an appeal to the legislature for the installation of dormitories. The Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs also will work for women's dorsitories and in addition will try to influence the legislature in other areas of state institutions. Prof. Alberta Corbin, of the University of Kansas and Mrs. Eustace Brown, advisor of women at the University, will appear before the annual meeting of the Federation at April 6, and will speak favor of the dorsitories and the mill tax. Miss Genevieve Chalkley, of Lawrence, is president of the Citizenship League, which recently met at Emporia. Mrs. Brown is chairman of the legislative committee of Women's Clubs. Both of these women are strenuous workers for the mill tax and for women's dormitories. COMMITTEE SELECTS MARVIN BUST ARTIST Professors W. A. Griffith, C. G. Dunlap, and A. M. Wilcox, faculty members of the institute are committee for both bust, have an advantage choice of an artist for the work. They have sent their report and the samples and photographs submitted to them to the two other members of the committee, who live in Denver and investment concerning the awarding of the contract will be made until the opinions of these two members have been ascertained. If you like the flavor of brown bread try the brown bread ice cream at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Special—Lemon ice at Reynolds Bros. Bell phone 645.—Advids Friday and Saturday are fruit salads days at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Pure ice cream, best by test, the taste tells. Wiedemann's--Adv. One Want Ad Kansan Want Ads always bring good results