UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Easter Sunday you'll be glad if you are fitted in an Ober suit. There's a marked individuality in the suits that bear our label. "Society Brand "Hirsh-Wickwire" "Society Brand" Products of the world's foremost designers and makers. Priced at $15-$17-$20-$22.50-$25-$30. "Garson-Meyer' "Styleplus" Hats-Shoes-Shirts-Neckwear and all the various accessories you'll need to complete your Easter costume. Your inspection is invited. A FORMER PHILLIE AMONG US Hugo Wedell. of Freshman Team Warmed National League Benches Last Year If baseball experience counts for anything, Hugo Wedell, a member of the freshman squad and ampire for the Pan-Hellenic league, will have no trouble making the team. Wedell signed up with the Philadelphia Nation team in the last year and number the first squad for two months. He was farmed out to the New York state league, where he finished the season. 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 MOVE PULMOTOR TO GYM Life-Saver Placed Under East Steps Where It Is Easily Accessible Accessible The pulmotor has been moved from the registrar's office to the new quarters under the east steps of the gymnasium. The instrument is contained in a box with a glass door which can be broken. The entire door of the cabinet is not intended to be broken but only a small pane through which the hand can be reached to turn the lock. There was some objection to putting the machine in such an accessible place on account of vandals, but the authorities decided that one must be by the palmiter woman, many times the risk of leaving it exposed. The pulmotor can be quite easily gotten out of order and rigid rules will be enforced against any tinkering with it. FIFTY DOLLARS FOR FRESHMAN College Man Money From Griffin Scholarship Goes to Most Worthy First-year College Man A free gift of $50 to the freshman in the College deemed most needs and worthy by the committee in charge is the opportunity presented to the first year men by the Griffin scholarship fund. This scholarship was established by Mrs. A. J. Griffin of Lawrence in memory of her son Charles, who was graduated from the University in 1894. He later met his death in Japan while a professor at the University of Tokyo. Every freshman in the committee thinks promise and the stipulated amount turned over to him at the end of his first year. The present holder is Jonathon M.Dow, of Lawrence. The year before Ernest Blincoe was the beneficiary and his predecessor was E. L. Ben- Chocolate, strawberry, vanilla, caramel nut, peach, banana nut cream and orange ice. Reynolds Bros. Bell 645; Home 358.-Adv. THE FLOWER SHOP EASTER FLOWERS, OF COURSE The committee which has charge of this scholarship include Professors E. F. Engel, W. J. Baugartner, and G. E. Putnam. Applications may be made to Professor Engel and all further information obtained from him. Individual moulds, especially for Easter. Reynolds Bros. Bell 645.— Adv. Individual moulds, especially for Easter. Reynolds Bros. Bell 645.- Adv. Unicameral Legislature, Colorado vs. Kansas tonight; Fraser Hall, 8 o'clock—Adv. K. U. Calendar (Marvin.) K. V. Colorado Debate Film Wednesday Thursday 7:30 Band practice, (Prasef), Civil Engineering Society 11:00 Entomological club (am.) 5:30 Easter vacation begins. School resumes Tuesday at 8:00 a. m. 8:00 K. U.-Colorado Debate, "Immigration," (Fraser chapel). 7:30 Band practice, (Fraser.) Athletics Apr. 17. Baseball, University of Apr. 18. Baseball, University Hawaii, at Lawrence. Apr. 18. Drake Relay Games at Des Moines. Apr. 25. Outdoor interclass meet, McCook May 1-2 Seventh Interscolastic ten- tle tournament. McCook fay 1 N. U.-K. U. dual track meet, McCook. day 2. Eleventh annual interscholastic track mee. McCook. May 5. K, S. A, C.-K, U. dual track meet at Manhattan. May 6-7, Baseball, M. U., at Law. rense. May 14-15. Baseball, M, U., at Columbia WHAT KANSAS BIRDS CAN YOU RECOGNIZE? fay 16. M. U.-K. U. dual track meet at Columbia. May 23. Annual invitation H. S track meet at Lawrence. May 30. meet I treat St. Louis Jun 5. Western Conference track meet at Chicago Mar. 31. Piano Recital, Alice Eldridge. Apr. 15, 29-30 Eleventh Annual Music Festival. Future Events Apr. 22 8:15 Annual spring con- cert of the University band May 1. Sophomore June. May 5-7. Merchants' week day 11-14. Kansas Newspaper Week—National and State News paper Conference. K. U. Ornithologists Classify 379 Species, 157 You Ought To Know Applications for the scholarships open to women students for 1914-15 should be made to the committee before April 15. Scholarships for Women The scholarships offered are: The Marcella Howland Memorial Scholarship, open to young women of the junior and senior classes of the College. 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 Eliza Matheson Innes Memorial Scholarship, $100. Open to women students of the College above or female students of the Graduate School. The Caroline Mumford Winston memorial scholarship of $35 is open to women students of the College of classes above the freshman. 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 Association of Collegei Mmaae Scholarship, $50.00. Open o women of the junior and senior years of the College. E. Galloo. Ida H. Hyde. Hannah Oliver Committee: Brown bread ice cream at Wiedemann's. How many birds do you know? The average person probably can name a dozen or two off hand while a sharp eyed country boy ought to recognize a hundred species. The University of Kansas says there are 379 species of birds in the state and 1586 nationally identified 7,500 species and preserved them in the museum, ought to know. There are 722 recognized sub-species. Kansas is an interesting field for the bird lover, as it is in the geographical center of the continent, where several bird-zones overlap. Being in proximity to these zones also in the path of the greatest bird migration in the world, and each spring and fall the state is crossed by flocks of practically every migratory land bird on the American continent. Here is a sample of Kansas birds, recently listed by the University Science Bulletin as common or abundant: Pied-bilg grebe, ring-billed gull Foster's tern, double-crested cor-morant, white pelican, merganer, mallard, gadwell, bald-pate, green-winged teal, blue-winged teal, shoveler, wood-duck, red-head, canvas-back, buffle-head, lesser snow goose, white-fronted goose. Canada goose, Dutchin's goose, red-headed goose, blue heron, egret, green heron, little brown crane, sandhill crane, king rail, coot, Wilson's phalarope, Wilson's snipe, stilt-sandpiper, pectoral sandpiper, white-rump sandpiper, least sandpiper, greater yellowlegs, yellowlegs, solitary sandpiper, long-billed curlew, golden plover, kilderer, mountain chick, mourning dove, turkey buzzard, black vulture Mississippi kite, marsh hawk, shark-shinned hawk, Cooper's hawk, red-tailed hawk, Western red-tail, red-shouldered hawk, Swainson's hawk, long-legged hawk, barn owl, horned owl, short-eared owl, barred owl, screech owl, great horned owl, burrow owl, yellow owl, woodpecker downward lark, hairy woodpecker downward lark, red-headed woodpecker red-bellied (woodpecker) nighthawk, whippoirowm, poorwish nighthawk, whippoirowm, poorwish ruby-throated hummingbird, bird, scissor crested flycatcher, phoebe, Sawyer creebed flycatcher, phoebe, Sayler creebed flycatcher, phoebe, Taylor creebed flycatcher, red-hooded woodpecker, red-hooded woodpecker red-bellied (woodpecker) nighthawk, whippoirowm, poorwish ruby-throated hummingbird, bird, scissor crested flycatcher, phoebe, Sayler creebed flycatcher, phoebe, Taylor creebed flycatcher, red-hooded woodpecker, red-hooded woodpecker red-bellied (woodpecker) nighthawk, whippoirowm, poorwish ruby-throated hummingbird, bird, scissor crested flycatcher, phoebe, Sayler creebed flycatcher, phoebe, Taylor creebed flycatcher, red-hooded woodpecker, red-hooded woodpecker red-bellied (woodpecker) nighthawk, whippoirowm, poorwish ruby-throated hummingbird, bird, scissor crested flycatcher, phoebe, Sayler creebed flycatcher, phoebe, Taylor creebed flycatcher, red-hooded woodpecker, red-hooded woodpecker red-bellied (woodpecker) nighthawk, whippoirowm, poorwish ruby-throated hummingbird, bird, scissor crested flycatcher, phoebe, Sayler creebed flycatcher, phoebe, Taylor creebed flycatcher, red-hooded woodpecker, red-hooded woodpecker red-bellied (woodpecker) nighthawk, whippoirowm, poorwish Chi Omega entertained with the annual founder's day banquet Saturday night at the chapter house. The decorations were carried out in the sorority colors. The following out of town guests were present: Hazel Burges, Kathleen Cunningham, Katzman, Hilda Mess, Bess Wance, Helen Degen, Esther Deger, Kansas City, Mo., and Ethel Lord, Kansas City, Kan. LOST-By sophomore class: Posters; $15; one can, paste 5, cents; shoes; $2.50; sophomore pride $5,000. Total, $5017.65—Adv. (Paid.) Special brick designs for Easter. Reynolds Bros. Bros. 645..Adv. Unicameral Legislature, Colorado Unicameral Legislature, Fraser Hall, 8 'clock—Adv.' Colorite, 25c, colors old and new straw hats. Barber & Son, druggists.-Adv. Limeade, 5c. at Barber & Son's fountain. We use Wiedemann's ice cream and serve every drink in a clean glass.—Adv. Your Easter Suit-should bear the "Benjamin" or "Sampeck" label, which insures you perfect fit, distinctiveness, and style. We are showing them at all prices. $18 upward Johnson & Carl STUDENT LOAN FUND HAS $1300 FOR USE Money Can Be Borrowed at a Low Rate of Interest Thirteen hundred dollars is now available in the Student Loan Fund, according to a statement made today by Prof. E. F. Engle, custodian. No more than $100 is loaned to any student. The rate of interest is 4 per cent for a period of two or three years. This fund was started by the class of 1894 with a fund of $342, the profits of the senior play augmented by some individual gifts. Succeeding classes and various private parties have given money to this fund until at the present time $1300 is the total amount. The class of 1900 was the last class to complete the succeeding classes having forgotten the existence of the fund. The last gift $125, was from the alumni association. Prof. E, F. Engel is the custodian of the money and a printed report of the fund since its beginning will be published soon. The names of many who have benefitted by this aid are known over the state and nation. Applications for aid may be made to Professor Engel. FACULTY TO CONSIDER CHANGES IN MAJORING Will Meet in Body to Decide On Changes Suggested by Committee The first committee composed of a member of the faculty of each department has adopted the report to the faculty to take definite action. The faculty, meeting in a body will decide whether or not the recommendations for a major system be replaced by a different system to replace the present group system. The recommendations made by the committee are not yet ready for publication; it is by no means certain that they will be adopted and in case that they are not, the plan will not be given to the press. "A meeting of the faculty is called for Tuesday, April 21," said Dean Olin Templin this morning, "for the consideration of this report of the faculty." Templin said that a special meeting will be called earlier to decide the question. For your Easter greeting remember your mother, brother, sister, or some one else's sister with a box of Wiedemann's Chocolates—Adv. Special brick designs for Easter. Reynolds Bros. Bell 645.-Adv. EASTER,with its turnout of well groomed-men and their fair ladies, is just around the corner! Men whom you'll find at the head of the procession are coming to this Live Store to be fitted out for the occasion with their new Spring Kuppenheimer Clothes Weaves and color shades, all in keeping with the season, are a delightful contrast to those that have gone before; styles are the kind others are made after. Prices range from $18 to $28. Easter Haberdashery J. House & Son A Little Farther Up the Street, a Little Less to Pay