UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ANNOUNCEMENTS There will be a meeting of the Hawk Club Wednesday evening, at the Hawk Hall. All members are urged to attend as the meeting is important. Meeting of all those interested in the formation of a hash house league at the Student Union Thursday 7:30-7:50. A schedule will be arranged. The Hawk Club will hold an important meeting tonight in Room 110, Fraser Hall at 7:30. All members are urged to attend. The tryout for the sophomore farce will be held tonight in Room 101 Fraser at 7:30 under the direction of Minis. Visit www.missfair.com/Faculty Committee. Open to all sophomores. No eligibility rules. Preferably bring your own readings. The women of the Pan-Hellenic will meet Mrs. Brown April 3rd instead of March 27th as announced in the Kansan yesterday. A, Graceful High Hiband Notch Collar 2 for 25 cents Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Maker W. J. Francisco For MAYOR He will appreciate your support. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT AT ANDERSON'S OLD STAND JOHNSON & TUTTLE 715 PROPS. Mass. Sam S. Shubert MAT.WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY "Milestones" Morses Chocolates McCOLLOCH'S Drug Store PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. O. MCOONNELL, Phydan and gurgun. Obbs., Mass. Bt. Bell 309. Home Insurance, 1346 Temp. St. Homes, 1093 Home WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and profits $100,000 The Student Depository PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. F. BROOK, Optometrist and Specialist 201 W. 84th St., Office 620 Mass. Ball phone 860-375-8484. G. A HAMMAN M. D. E. eye, ear, and Batte-Guarantee Dick Building. HARRY EEDING. M, D Eys ear, nose and thigh. 813. Hairline. Ball 513. Home 512. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kannas. B. BEHGHTEL, M. D. D. O. 833 Musquejachta Street. Both phones, office and school offices. G. WJONES, A. M. M. D., Dileases of the Buffalo War, 1875. *Buffalo Residence*, Rideau, J. R., Buffalo War, 1875. *Rideau Residence*, Rideau, J. R., Buffalo War, 1875. DR. H. T. JONES, Room 12 F. A. B. Aigle. Residence 1180 Tenn. Phone 864-353-7030 DR. H. L. CHAMBERS, Office over Squires Studio. Both phones. DR. BUYUNG WHITE. White opaque Phones, Birch 928, Home 257, 743-248-8340 Ed. W. Pursons, Engraver, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Diamonds and Jewelry. Bell Phone Ed. W. Papers, Engraver, Watchmaker and Ed. W. Papers, Jewelry and Jewelry. Bell Phone Miss. CLASSIFIED Plumbers Phone Kenedy Plumbling Co. for,gas goods used. Mazda lamps. 1937. Mass. Mazda. MIS BILLSION, Dressmaking and Ladies valourne Phone Bell 2411 West. 1052 Phone Bell 2411 West. Ladies Tailors queen Oklaye College. System and sewing college. Ms. Oktaye, 834-765-9211, school. Mrs. G. Mark Brown, 834. Kyl Morgan, 834-765-9211. Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-foams, Martial arts, nail art, Cosmetics, call Ball 1372, Home : S1. The Balser Hair Dress Shop, 927 Mass Rt. Barber Shops Go where they all go J. G. HOUK ©12 Mass. Studenty Oqoop Club. $2.50 to $3.00 per 1300 kJ 1490 Geo, H. Gei Vancull Steward. K. U. Calendar 4:30 Carte Francais (306 Fra.) 4:30 Geological Club, (201 Ha.) 4:30 Practice Teachers' Meeting, (Myers Hall.) 8:00 "The Pacific Northwest," Illustrated travel talk, Wm. Bruce Leffingham. Fraser, Association Free. "See America First." Wednesday Thursday 11:00 Entomological Club, (Mu.) 4:30 El Ateneo, (306 Fraser.) 7:00 Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng. (1607) Tumor Research 7:30 Orchestra Practice. (Fra.) 7:30 Amer. Inst. Elec. Eng., (101 Marvin). 8:00 Y. M. Stag "A March Hare," (Myers Hall.) Friday 11:00 Assembly, "A Family Affair," Mrs. Eugastion Brown. 4:00 Economic Lecture. Mr. H. P. Wright, President H. P. Wright Investment Co., Kansas City ("Investment Secu- rity") (Street) Saturday 8:00 M. U, K. U. Indoor Meet, Convention Hall, K. C. 4:00 Y. M. C. A. Prof. Shouse of Westport High School, Kansas City, (Myers Hall.) Athletics Apr. 17. Baseball, University of Apr. 18. Baseball, University of Hawaii, at Lawrence. Apr. 18. Drake Relay Games at Des Moines. Apr. 25. Outdoor interclass meet, McCook May 1-2 Seventh Interscholastic ten- tle tournament. McCook. McCook. May 2. Eleventh annual interschol- May 2. Eleventh annual internschastic track mec. McCook. May 5. K. S. A. C-K. U. dual track t. Monghattar May 6-7, Baseball, M. U., at Law May 14-15. Baseball, M. U., at Columbia May 16. M. U.-K. U. dual track Columbia May 23. Annual invitation H. S. track meet at Lawrence. May 30. M. V. track meet L. Stuart. June 6. Western Conference track Future Events Mar, 31. Piano Recital, Alice Eldridge. Apr. 29-30. Annual Spring Music Festival. May 1. Sophomore hop. May 5-7. Merchants' week. May 11-14. Kansas Newspaper Conference and National Newspaper Conference. We have a cap and gown and you can have your picture taken now.— Squires' Studio…Adv. Moving Picture Plays Wanted $10 to $100 each. Big demand! Send twenty-five cents for alphabetically arranged list of names and addresses of prominent film producing companies. The Aytuzee Producer's List, Box 347, Pueblo, Colorado.—Adv. Moving Picture Plays Wanted Like eating fresh apricots—the apricot ice cream at Wiedemann's.— Adv. SPRING SUITINGS FRANK KOCH TAILOR 727 Mass. Special: apricot ice cream at Wiedemann's.-Adv. You Can Earn a Good Living and have money too, on graduation from the Lawrence Business College. Enroll at once; get ready and you'll secure a good position. Free Employment Bureau as your servant. Best Business College. No vacations. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Fine Millinery Mrs. Myers Stubb's Building A. G. ALRICH Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Bubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. Printing 744 Mass. PROTSCH The Tailor THEY ARE HERE SEASON TO START ON LINKS Golf Club to Hold First Tournament of Year at Last of This Week Friday will be golf day for the University players. Several dozen members of the Oread Oread Golf Club will chase Colonel Bogey over the course in the next tournament. The golf club will give a mixer at the Beta Theta Pi house Friday night when the results of the tournament will be announced. Friday, March 27, one-day tournament, mixer at the Beta Theta Pii house; week ending April 4, one-club tournament; week ending April 11, four-ball foursome tournament; week ending April 18, handicap against bogey tournament; week ending April 25, two-ball foursome tournament; week ending tournament; kickers' handicap; Friday's handicap; May 8 and 9, fitting round for the fifth annual handicap tournament; Saturday, May 16, approaching and putting contest; week ending May 28, sweepstakes tournament; and Saturday, May 30, Decoration Day tournament. The schedule of events for the spring golf season was announced Around Mount Oread As Clement Reed a junior law, was returning Monday morning from a visit at his home in Burlington, he was surprised to find the entire population of Baldwin at the station. Hailing an acquaintance at the crowd he was about to start on a trip through the west to Los Angeles. A special car was furnished by the Santa Fe. Its hard to get away from the habit of coming to these big basketball tournaments held by the University. Miss Ola Young, who Our apricot ice cream is flavored with the fruit. Wiedemann's...Adv Toilet Preparations McCOLLOCH'S Drug Store. Thursday night when Etta Smith and Charlotte Jaggar left for the annual conclave of the Achoht at Campaign, Illinois, four or five of their sorority sisters accompanied them to the train. played on the Beloit high school when it won the championship five years ago, brought a fighting team from a remote spot in far western Kansas called Colby. The Colby team was Yankees in on the count until the semi-finals when they ran up against the to-be champions and lost. Coach Mosse was meeting the high school students that night to direct them to their respective rooming houses. After the train pulled out, the girls who came down to say goodbye tarried a little longer than they should have. Coach Mosse saw the girls hovering around the platform and thought they were the girls' basketball team from "Spivevent" and in that cordial voice for which he is noted said: "Have you girls been provided for?" Harry Benson, of Hill City, is visiting Jabez Parker and Ed. Pedroja, freshmen in the College. Incidentally he is getting an impression of the University, for as he says, "I'm going to be here next year." Lacy Barger, a senior in the College, will go to Topeka sometime this week to some research work in typefaces and headlines for her senior thesis in the department of journalism. O. W. (Pat.) Patterson, track captain of last year, was in Lawrence during the days of the teachers' convention. Pat is still doing the mile far north on Indiana. Eugene F. Davis, half back on the senior football team last fall, went to his home Friday in Kansas City, Kanas, and spent the week-end by auto driving. Gene says that his brother, Miller, will be White Steamer will cost his father just seven dollars a mile when he receives the bill for repairs. Arthur Morrill, of Summerfield, the little "burge" that hides close under the eaves of the state line up in Marshall County, is taking home a new game that his big brother taught him while Arthur was here Easter Ruchings Have just arrived, and really we don't believe any city store is showing a better assortment. Our south window reflects what you may see inside at the neckwear counter. Prices from -$25¢ to $1.50 per yd. Weaver's The High School Student who feels'an interest in such a vocation as Mechanical Engineering should be encouraged in knowing that the growth of industry, and the modern striving after efficiency, open a broad way of opportunity to the able mechanical engineer. He is always in demand. He is always in demand. His position is often one of large responsibility. He is well paid. A four-year course in mechanical engineering with the advantages of fully equipped shops and laboratories, prepares the student to enter this broad field under the best conditions. VOCATION EDITOR University Daily Kansan Lawrence, Kansas for the basketball tournament. At the rooming house where Tyndale, the big brother stays, the game of hoops and free throw concedes quite a flend at the game. Prof. George E. Putnam, of the department of economics has recovered from an attack of grippie. Professor Putnam is an old K. U. football star and has played in some scrappy games against Missouri, but he says that those Tiger backs are twice as easy to throw as Monsieur La Gripe. The Irish fraternity on the hill, turkey trotted St. Patrick's evening at Ecke's Hall. The Babb house promoted the enterprise and a representative gathering, attended and enjoyed a very green evening. TRACK MEET Kansas City Kansas vs Missouri FRIDAY, MARCH 27 SANTA FE OFFICIAL ROUTE On going trip, for team, band, and rooters; special cars will be put on train 114 leaving Lawrence at 2:20 p. m. Returning, SPECIAL TRAIN will be provided, leaving Kansas City at 11:45 p.m. We beat them last year and have good prospects this year. Go along and help "root" the boys to victory. All the theaters have good attractions and any town people not wanting to attend the track meet may go to the theater and get home on the special train the same night. "The Pacific Northwest" -By- Illustrated Lecture William Bruce Leffingwell —At— Wednesday, March 25, 8 p.m. Fraser Hall Colored Slides and Motion Pictures Admission Free University of Kansas Eleventh Annual Music Festival Robinson Auditorium April 15th,29th and 30th Four Concerts Madam Alice Neilsen, Prima Donna Soprano Eight Other Noted Artists St. Paul Symphony Orchestra 50 Players Student Season Ticket $1.50 On Sale at Registrar's Office from Wednesday, March]25