UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ANNOUNCEMENTS The try-out for the University swimming team will be held Monday at 2:30 in the gym. WANT ADS The decoration committee of 'the junior prom will meet in Room 110, Fraser tomorrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The manager of the junior prom wants to meet the members of the finance committee in Room 110, Fraser tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. FOUND—Lady's white silt globe. For left hand. Call at Kannam for right hand. Sunday, 7:45, Plymouth Ch. Gaul's Passion Service. Doors closed 7:50.— Adv. 127-2 Want to have a good time Friday night? Come down to the Methodist church—Adv. 127-2 Baseball supplies; gloves, balls, bats, etc. Keeler's Book Store, 939 Mass, St.-Adv. Grape Juice. Reynolds Bros. Bell 645, Home 358—Adv. New Vaudeville Theatre Friday Saturday THE GREAT HENELLA, Magician and Illusionist. Introducing Rosa The Singing Head EDDIE CRAWFORD The Entertainer WARNER'S THREE REEL FEATURES CHANGED DAILY 2:30 Matinee Daily 2:30 Continuous Each Night. Commencing at 7:45 Any Place, Any Time 10c One Dime 10c PROTSCH The Tailor THEY ARE HERE WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and profits $100,000 The Student Depository PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. M'OONNELL, Physician and surgeon. Ottawa, ON. Specialty: Residence, 1346 Teen. St. Ball 1023. Home 936. PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist in Sclenheim Dental School. Office 802 Mass. HABRY REDING, M. D. Eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Office, F. A. A. Bldg. Phones, Bell 513, Home 512. A. HAMMAN M. D. Eye, ear, and throat. Dick Building, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dick Building. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. BRYON. Dentist, Over Wilson's Drivet Store. Bell Phone 807. J. W. O'BRYON, Dentist. Over Wilson S. Ball Store. Bell phone 507. R. J. BECHTEL, M. D., D. O. 832 Mass. accentuate Street. Both phones, office G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D., Dilease of Butee's Bits, 11, A. M. Bliss, Residence, 1920. DR. H. T. JONES, Room 12 F. A. H. Residence 1300 Tenn. Phones 2111. DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over Enquiries. Studio. Both phones. DR. HURT R. WHITE Osteopath, Phones, Bell 938, Home 257, Office, 745 Mass. St. Ed. W. Parsons, Engrave Watchmaker and Jewelry, Mammals and Jewelry, Bell Phone University of Pennsylvania S. T. GILLISEPI, M. D. Office corp milton公园 Mgrs. st. Residence 728 Immanuel House 301 CLASSIFIED Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co. for Good and Masda impae. Mgss Mass Co. Queen City College. System and sewing machines. Mrs. B. Kearney, 834 W. Kyla, mrs. M. G. Mark, Brown 834 KY. Holi MISS. MELLISON, Dressmaking and Ladies Varnish. Phone 2411 West. 1052 Vernon. Phone 2411 West. Ladies Tailors Hair Dressers hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-fair goods, "Mariano toli," toli, 1742. Bazaar Barber Shops Go where they all go! J 403 815 913 Mass. Student's Group Club. $2.50 to $3.00 per set. Tak K. Harnell Steward. Around Mount Oread Albert Richter, who died at his home in Kansas City, Kans., last week from injuries received while here in school by a fall in the gym, was an excellent student while here. All of his grades were I's. "It was just such a spring as this in 1901 when I was manager of athletics," remarked genial George O. Foster regarding this brand of weather. "The rains continued well along into April and we thought that we never would get on the field because it was so hot, house league is one of the best things that the Daily Kansan has advocated this year. I would like to see every man in the University on some team. It's a great stunt." Students might well take a lesson in industry during these trying spring days from a little black and white mangy dog belonging to one of the jantors on the hill. Every day they run back and forth any time running back and forth on the links on the dead run. It is seldom not on the move. "The quartet will now sing," said Harry McColloch, chairman of the smoker committee, at the sophomore stag party the other evening. Six men arose and proceeded to play piano. Harry immortally wilted, and afterward said that the management had slipped one over on him. Clyde Maris, senior engineer, is conducting a class in the art of "raising" the freshman cap gracefully in the freshman all fresman engineers is compulsory. Both the city fathers and the University authorities have endeared themselves greatly in the estimation of students going to campus (massgap) street this spring. The city has placed electric lights on two or three of the heretofore dark corners and the University has placed steps leading up the hill back of the Administration Building, besides making a cinder path through the swamp leading down to the golf links. CITY.CAFE 906 Mass. Strictly Home Cooking Ever try our Special 15c Lunch? You'll like it. Bert Wadham THE COLLEGE BARBER On 14th Street W. J. Francisco For MAYOR He will appreciate your support. If "Alkali Ike" the funniest man of the "movies" should ever come to Lawrence and have occasion to eat at a Lawrence cafe he would probably be greatly surprised to see him shooting biscuits" for the customers. "He is Aaron Coleman, a senior law, noted in the law school for the many I grades that he manages to annex. Prof. F. C. Dockery the other day requested members of his philosophy class to write out the reasons why they took philosophy. One of his students wanted to know if it was necessary - that the reason be one of those suggested. "No," replied Professor Docker, "for instance I took philosophy because I was very much interested in a case." Then after a pause, "And I have never never lost interest in either the subject or the individual." The question is, how many in Professor Docker's philosophy class are interested in a certain individual? Sammy Degen, middle law, attended a moving-picture theatre Wednesday night. Absorbed in the antics of Tommy Moore and the beauties of Alice Joyce, which were flashed across the screen, he failed to notice the entrance of a couple of week-night daters, who took seats at his side. A voice aroused him from his seat, "What is that person looking too?" "Well, he is rather attractive," her friend imparted. Sammy waited to hear no more. The Student Council with the Lawrence police force on its heels never reached a door faster than Sammy did the entrance. John M. Henry is a careful man. Yesterday he was wary of anything that might develop into an April fool joke and regarded all his friends with deep suspicion when they approached him. About four You Can Earn a Good Living and lay up some money too, on graduating from the lawrence Business College. Enroll at one of our two colleges or a Free Employment Bureau at your service. Write for catalog to Kansas' best and best college admissions counselors. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. New Easter Creations in Neckwear by Dame Fashion Sam S. Shubert MAT.WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY "The Traffic" Collars for blouses, collar and cuff sets, fiches, in every imaginable new style—of mull lace, batiste, or net, plain and fancy All the new Pleatings-chiffon, net, and lace, 50c and up. WEAVER'S o'clock the telephone rang and a voice (masculine) was heard by the man who answered the 'phone asking for Henry. But Henry absolutely refused to take the guaranty that no joke was being played. He was so relieved on finding the call bona fide that he kept the dollar. MeCOLLOCH'S Drug Store THE REXALL STORE. How many times have you said, "I'd give a dollar for a Kodak now?" Get one at SPRING SUITINGS FRANK KOCH TAILOR 727 Mass. For one day only Saturday, Apr. 4, 25 lbs. beet granulated sugar, $1.00 25 lbs beet granulated sugar, $1.00. Also a special price on this day for fresh fruits, dried fruits and vegetables. Dummies phones 58—Adv. In its issue of March 4th, the Musical Courier of New York City, the largest music journal in America, devoted nearly a page to the dissertation on Matisse's secret of the phenomenal success of this organization. It has grown to be and will continue to be the greatest annual event of its kind in America. It never grows as large as it begins, but to the little city to hear this wonderful chorus. Festival week this year is April 5-12.—Adv. A portion of the K. U. Vaudeville took a trip to Midland the other night and staged a performance for the villagers. The curtain rose at 8:45 before a good sized audience. The program was given by A. Babb, Claire Dietrich, Harold DeBenham, G. Babb, W. Wood, B. Miller, L. Dyche, W. Lytle, F. McEwen, and J. B. McNaught. The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska recently made arrangements for uniform spelling in all the university publications, Heretofore one department has used one method and another another. The Board wished to do away with this. Special Mashed potatoes twice doubly salted, and served in sherbet glasses with pretty pink red pepper dip was the desert the Betas received at noon on April Fools Day. Half of them bit. Raymond's Drug Store Spring Time is Kodak Time Time's come for up-to-date men who look the part to look to their clothes and desert back-number fashions for the new Easter styles from The House of Kuppenheimer In style, in fabric, in color shades—these clothes are all that go to make for clothes excellence or they wouldn't be here. $18.00 to $28.00 Choose your Easter togs now—while our assortments are complete. Copyright 1914 The House of Kuppenbeimet BOWERSOCK THEATRE MATINEE AND NIGHT Saturday, April 4th 729 Mass. St. J. House & Son Lawrence, Kansas Talking Pictures PRESENTING AN ENTIRE NEW DRAMA CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOW- ING SUBJECTS JOHN J. McGRAW MGR, NEW YORK GIANTS A WAR DRAMA ENTITLED "THE DEAF MUTE" THE SENSATION OF THE SEASON RETURNS THOMAS A. 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