UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ANNOUNCEMENTS There will be no meeting of the Mechanical Engineering Society this week. Pictures of the society may be had upon application at the mechanical drafting room in Marvin Hall. Hash House League team managers who have not done so should see to it that the list of their players is turned into the Daily Kansan, at once as the list will be published tomorrow, and should be complete. Seniors who did not get commencement invitations can get them from the committee up to the fifteenth. The committee is: Rose Dyer, Helen Alphin, Paul Serber, Floyd Devlin, Arthur Duston, and Sam Fairchild. All baseball K men will meet in Manager Hamilton's office tomorrow at 11 to elect a baseball captain. WANT ADS FOUND—Lady's white silk glove. For left hand. Call at Kanasn office. LOST—Silver purse, Alpha Delta Pi seal on back, lost on 3rd floor Fraser Thursday, Call B. 1835. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN— Will the ginko who stole the bunch of mule cartoons from the Kansan office please return same until we get them back. We'll stick to them back in the pigeon hole where you found them. Hank Maloy. Cottages in Estes Park for rent. X Care University Daily Kansas Junior Laws: Senior Laws: Junior LAWS: I have a limited number of Domestic Reliance Buildings and Damages. The prices are right. J. D. R. Miller 1041 Vl. street. Bell 2511—Adv. 129-3 Done By Alvin L. Babb 1334 Ohio St. Bell Phone 1574 W I have a number of Owen's Law Quizzer, Putnam's Law Quizzer, Haight's Law Quizzer. Be sure and speak to me before buying. J. D. R. Miller, 1041 Vt. St. B. 2511..Adv. Typewriting Done By Alvin L. Babb CITY CAFE 906 Mass. Strictly Home Cooking Ever try our Spaghetti Lunch? You'll like it. W.J. Francisco For MAYOR PROFESSIONAL CARDS He will appreciate your support. PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. MONNELLE, Physician and surgeon. Obsolete. Mass. Hospital of Indiana. Residence, 1346 Tenn. St. Bail 1023. Hall 803. I. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist Office 802 Mass Sq. Bell phone 605-743-1955 DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence. HARRY REDING, M. D. Ear, koe. nose, Bobbie, Bell, Home 312 Home 313. Phone, Bell, I313 Home 312. G. A HAMMAN M. D. E. Eye, ear, and throat. B. HAMMAN M. D. E. Eye, ear, and throat. C. HAMMAN M. D. E. Eye, ear, and throat. D. DICK CLUB GUARANTEED. Dick Club GUARANTEED. Amazon **BRYON.** Dentist. Over Wilson's Drive Store. Bell Phone 507. R. B. BEOHTEL, M. D. D. O. 833 Mass sequentia Street. Both phones, office and phone numbers. G. W. JONES, A. M., M. D., D. Diasseis of Rutles II, Rutles I, A. B. Blige, Residence, 1920. DR. H. T. JONES. Room 12 M. A. A. Bldg. Residence 130 nenn. Phones 211. DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over Outfitte Studio. Both phones. DR. BURT R. WHITE Osteopath Phones, Bell 938, Home 257, Office, 745 Mass. St. D. Ed. S. Warnors, Engraver, Watchmaker and Jeweler. Wares and Jewelry. Bell Phone Number: 719-360-8550. Mast. S. T. GILLISE, M. D. Office corner 892-754-1000 St. Residence 728 Indonesia Phone 506 CLASSIFIED Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co., for Mazda lamps. 935, Mass. phone 688. Ladies Tailors MRS. MELLION, Dressmaking and Ladies Talorrington, Plumbers of 1411 St. Florida. Phone: 211-765-8000. Queen Oxy City College. System and sewing School. Office: 510-763-8292, Mrs. Oliver, Mrs. G. Mark Brown, 834 Kyl. Boll Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, anamnothing, hair-fair goods, "Martialillo toilet preparations" For appointments, call 212-364-9500 or visit Hal Hair Design 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 per week. 1840 KY. Geo, H. Vaneil. Stewart School. Around Mount Oread A reporter was transcribing a story on the typewriter. When he got half way through he was called to the telephone. Hank Maloy cartoonist, got at the typewriter in the meantime. The result: The Big Sister movement, which is being advanced by the Y. W. C. A., and which is to be put in practice next fall, is gaining strength rapidly. Thirty-five women have express their willingness to be "big sistersnow is the take for all goo men to com to the aid of the Party And all the little holes went to sleep in tye cheese, and the north wind sigher around the nouth corner of the old homestead And the gleeful songs of the birds penetrated thru it, and they moved into lumberjack also shifted nervously under the cover of the keg in the cellar. And once more the green cat let out a loud shrill call to its mate in the far away forest and the sun sank beneath the ruddy sky in the west all of which went to prove These beautiful spring days seem to be affecting some of the University students. Friday morning as Wilbur A. Fischer was leaving one of his classes he was heard to utter the following: "Spring, spring Beautiful thing, Just listen to the birdies sing." And to make it all the worse he claims that it is original. When the girls of the Chi Omega sorority decided that the yard around their house needed cleaning up they didn't call in a laborer to do the task. Far from it. Thursday afternoon every Chi Omega who had a "date," brought said date, "the girls of the sorority to me." As result a number of men are nusing blistered palms today and the Chi Omega yard is "spick and span." When the class in sociology visited the Kansas City Municipal Farm recently, Ryad Yelman discovered an old K. U. grad of 1907 doing time school up there," the prisoner said to Yeaman as he peered through the Spring Time is Kodak Time How many times have you said, "I'd give a dollar for a Kodak now?" Get one at Raymond's Drug Store SPRING SUITINGS FRANK KOCH TAILOR 727 Mass. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT AT ANDERSON'S OLD STAND JOHNSON & TUTTLE 715 PROPS. Mass. A. G. ALRICH Binding, Copper Plate Printing. Bubber Stamps, Engraving. Steal Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. McCOLLOCH'S Drug Store THE REXALL STORE. 744 Mass. Printing grated door out into the court yard where the others of the sociology class were playing ball, "and this is ending for a former law student." Funny how people will act on the first of April. Wednesday Mrs. E. S. Weatherby, who has a boy's rooming house at 1017 Indiana street, left three oranges in each boy's room. The next day the oranges were just as she had first left them except for signs of critical examination made by the boys to find if pepper had been hidden within. While 16 students of journalism were walking to Tonganoxia Saturday under the leadership of Prof. Merle Thorpe, a game of "spat and the kick" was started. Mr. Thorpe saw the mark on the shirt of the students remarked. "Gee, that's the first time I ever got to kick a prof." Harry McCormack, a freshman in the College last year who is now employed at Ames, Iowa, writes to Mount Oread friends that K. U. and Ames spirit cannot be compared except to Ames' disadvantage. "One would hardly know the College was here," he writes, "unless one happened to be an old resident. The town seldom hears of the school." It was at the last of the receptions given by the ladies of the University Faculty Thursday afternoon for the girl students that one of the women of the faculty remarked in her abstracted way at parting with a little group that she was so glad to see them there for the last time. Eleanor Myers to Speak The Y. W, C. A. will meet tomorrow in Myers Hall at 4:30. Eleanor Myers will lead the meeting and will visit with Mr. Ruffman and There." There will be a report of the nominating committee. After working strenuously for a week, Arthur Duston in the geology department has succeeded in identifying his fossil as belonging to the latyxophora lyxus, class Bchipodia, order Protomenida, family Orthidae. Jap Glaspac, a freshman, grew so fond of his distinctive little blue cap last fall that he continued to wear it right through the winter, although not during the day time. Jap has some very handsome black hair and a blue necklace, with the help of a necktie is more serviceable than a night cap. K. U. Calendar 7:30 Uni. Debating So., (110 Fra. Monday Tuesday Scholarships for Women 11:00 Assembly, Dean Wm. Draper Lewis, University of Pennsylvania School of Law. 3-4 Chancellor's open hour to faculty. 4:30 Y. M. C. A., "Here and There." Eleanor Myers. 7:30 Glee Club practice, (Fra.) 7:30 Y. M. C. A., "Miracles," Prof. R. A. Schwegler, (Myers Hall.) Applications for the scholarships open to women students for 1914-15 should be made to the committee before April 15. 4:30 Carole Francais, (306 Fra.) 4:30 Geological Club, (201 Ha.) 4:30 Practice Teachers' Meeting. (Miss Hall) 4:30 Vocations for College Women other than Teaching, first of series of talks by the Association of Collegiate Alumni. "Library Work," Miss Carrie M. Watson; "The Trained Nurse," Mrs. Mervin T. Sudler. (110 Fraser.) The scholarships offered are: The Marcella Howland Memorial School in Naperville to young women of the junior and senior classes of the College. The Eliza Matheson Innes Memorial Scholarship, $100. Open to women students of the College above 18 and other eligible students of the Graduate School. 7:30 Band practices, (Fraser.) 7:45 Civil Engineering Society. 7:50 8:00 K. U. Colorado Debate, "Immigration," Fraser chapel). 11:00 Entomological club (Mu). 5:30 Easter vacation begins. School resumes Tuesday at 8:00 a. m. 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 scholarships offered are: The Association of Collegeiate Alumnae Scholarship, $50.00. Open to women of the junior and senior years of the College. The Caroline Mumford Winston memorial scholarship of $55 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. J. R. HOLMES will appreciate your support for MAYOR E. Galloo. Ida H. Hyde. Hannah Oliver Committee: Read the foreign travel ad in this paper.-Adv. NEW VAUDEVILLE THEATRE TONIGHT NEAL AND NEAL Nifty and Nonsensical Novelty Singing and Dancing . Heavy Weight Balancing KAUFMAN AND SAWTELLE Mixture Comedy, Music and Dancing Vaudevills Changes Mondays and Thursdays WARNER GREAT PHOTO PLAY In Three Parts THE MIDNIGHT STRIKE PICTURES CHANGED DAILY 2:30 Mattein Daily 2:30 2 Shows Each Night. Commencing Any Place, Any Time 10c One Dime 10c Millinery Style Show We have a style show in millinery every day. A new store filled with the new styles. STAR MILLINERY Mrs. McCormick 838 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. Special Prices Cal. sweet Naval oranges, doz. Cal. sweet Naval oranges, doz. Cal. sweet Naval oranges, doz. Cal. sweet Naval oranges, doz. Large Juicy Lemons, doz. 15c West Indies Limes, doz. 25c 16c Fancy Calarab igs, box. 35c 16c Fancy Coloranges, box. 20c 16c Bannas, 10 to 30c, doz. 10c Ve also carry a fine line of candies and cigars. See us for specialties. Bell, Phone 482. NEXT TO VAUDEVILL California Fruit Stand NEXT TO VAUDEVILLE FIRST: For publicity with efficiency of accomplishment along the lines of public sentiment and needs; ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to thank the citizens of Lawrence for the loyal support given me at the recent primary, and, now that no voter at the polls tomorrow may be in doubt as to what I stand for—what promises I have made and what I expect to do if elected, I hereby state that my department shall stand. SECOND: That I am not the candidate of any organization, faction, or clique and that I have made no single promise to any human being. THIRD: That all my time shall be devoted to the duties of office and that I will alwaysabor in the interests of every section of the city with fairness to them. W. W. CLEVELAND Candidate for Commissioner of Streets and Public Utilities. References exchanged. Address A young woman of education and experience in foreign travel will take a small party through Europe this summer on an extensive but comparatively inexpensive tour, leaving Kansas City, June first. Miss Allys, Care "Daily Kansan." Advertise in the Kansas Music Festival---Next Week Student Course Tickets $1.50 Four Great Concerts for the Price of One Get Tickets Now at The K. U. Post Office or from Fine Arts Students Student Tickets Exchanged at Woodward's, Tuesday, April 14th after 8 a.m. Bowersock Theater Monday, Easter, Apr. 13 Selvyn and Company with Bayard Veiller's World Wide Success WITHIN the LAW A Real Melodrama with a Big Story Full of Merriment and Life. Two years at Eltinge Theatre, New York. Greatest success New York has ever known Prices: 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 Seats at Woodward & Co., Saturday MAIL ORDERS NOW Address, Sherman Wiggins, Mgr., City