UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ANNOUNCEMENTS Any students desiring appointment to the Naval Academy at Annapolis will see Captain F. E. Jones at Fowler Shops. The orchestra recital announced for Tuesday evening in Fraser Hall will be postponed until Thursday evening. WANT ADS The Plymouth Guild will give a social at the Congregational Church March 29, at eight o'clock. All Congregational students invited. FOUND-An umbrella in library. H. C. McInnes. 111-3 FOR RENT—Room for girls. New modern bungalow. Cheap. Bell 2054. The Big Show The Best Music The Best Pictures The Best Vaudeville TONIGHT BOYLEJI BROS. European Juggling and Hoop-Rolling Novelty STANLEY AND RICE Comedy Singing and Talking Special Scenery Warner's Feature in 3 Parts THE BROKEN BARRIER A Powerful Story 10c Matinee Daily, 2:30 10c Two Shows Each Night 7:45—9:00 10c and 20c Senior Play REPEATED FOR BENEFIT OF LAWRENCE CHARITIES MARCH 18 Prices 50c and 25c. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and profits $100,000 The Student Depository J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and in Scientific Glass Fitting. Office 822 Mass Square. PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. M'COONNEL, Physician and surgeon Cynthia McCollum, Tammy Horn 396, Residence, 1346 Tom, Bell 1023, Home 936. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oeulist, Lawrence Kansas. HARRY REDING. M, D Eye, ear, nose and throat. M, D Eye, ear, nose, throat. Ivory 101, Bish 612. Bish 513, Ivory 612. G. A HAMMAN M. D. Eye, ear, and throat A. TEACHED专著 Suttle-speech specialized. Dick Building. J. W. O'RYAN, Dentist, Over Wilson's Drug Store, Bell Phone 507. W. G, JONES, A. M, M. D, D. Diennes of Rutile, Rutile, France, Residence, 1890. G. W. O'Keeffe, A. M., Residence, 1890. J. BEGIPEL, T. D. D. O. 833 Mass schuetters Street. Both phones, office and phone numbers. DR. BURT R. WHITE Osteopath Phones, Bell 338, Home 257 Office, 745 Mass, St. DR. B. T. JONES, Room A, A.-A. DR. B. 12. L CHAMBERS. Since 1903 Squires' Studio. Both phones. OR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over Sunites' Studio. Both phones. PENNANTS W. D. Pursae, Enginger, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Diamonds and Jewelry, Bell Pioneer CLASSIFIED Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co. for, gas goods Mazda Mazda lamps. 935; Mass. 640-825-7151. Price resonates, work the book. Let us discuss the impact of the brand's 492 models & Co. & 816 Sasan Ltd. 493 Lansdowne St. Ladies Tailors Lawrence Sewing School. Leduc's caliphy- tary students will have the opportunity to Phones 5251, Miss Pessies; Miss O. McClure, Miss Chelsea. MISSLL ELLISON, Dressmaking and Ladies TALKING. Pierce School, 1082 Phone B. 2411 W. Huntley. Queen City Colleg. System and sewing Queens, NY. Mrs. Ruth J. Sullivan, mrs. Mrs. G. Mark Brown, 834 Kw. Bell School, Mrs. G. Mark Brown, 834 Kw. Bell CLEARANCE SALE ON Hair Dressers massressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-farms. "Mariella toilet preparations for apparel" (Apparel); "The faces Hair Dressing 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. 1349 Kd. Geo, H. Geih, Vanslair Steward. Visiting High School Students While in Lawrence this week do not fail to attend the big sale on Pennants Griggs 827 Mass St. The way to get good pictures is to use the best film, marked "N. C. Kodak Film." The unimproved films do not have the magic word "Kodak" on them. "Get the best" of Woodward & Co.-Adv. Mail orders filled When men are arrived at the goal, they should not turn back.—Plutarch. ALL THIS WEEK AT GRIGGS' K. U. Pennants 1-4 off regular prices. Over 20 styles and sizes to choose from. Complete line of Outside Schools and Colleges, in the official colors, all 15x36, Secret Society Penants, $1.25 each. See our window. 50c each SPRING SUITINGS FRANK KOCH TAILOR 727 Mass. McCOLLOCH'S Drug Store. Initial Box Paper 25c You Can Earn a Good Living and lay up more money too on producing from the business College. Enroll at once get ready and you'll secure a good position. Free Employment Bureau at your service. Write for catalog to Kaiden and best appreciate all opportunities. Girls Must Be Angels to Ge Company of High School Lads (By Harry H. Morgan) Alta Vista, Kan., Mar. 14—The boys of the high school met yesterday, and with much sincerity and solemnity in their hearts drew up a set of laws which everyone faithfully pledged himself to abide by. The laws denied him the company any girl during the five school days and forbid him keeping a wore "rats" with any girl from complexion," or loud dresses. Furthermore, no boy was to be allowed to go with any girl who played ragtime, chewed gum, talked slang and couldn't cook. Clarence Dierrance, a senior was appointed "rat" and "complexion" inspector. He was instructed to equip himself with a hat pin and wet snoop. LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE Lawrence, Kansas. The edict was drawn up and read in the assembly room at the noon hour and the "fair ones" greeted it with hearty applause. However, before night, those winning smiles ceased to appear, on former sweet countenances. No more did the sly frowr cover the smile with the blushing freshman lass. Those cunning seniors' smiles failed to bring recognition from the gentle eyes of "some one" on the other side of the table. ALTA VISTA BOYS TO TICKETS SELL WELL HAVE NO MORE DATES FOR MISSOURI MEET Herschel Schwinn, Eugene Bryan Slimmer, Lester Loyd Summert, Herbert Calvin Sommers, Clarence Ralph Sowers, Ralph Hall Spotts, Bt Bsteeper, Frank Sterns, Clarence Churchill Stewart, Paul Dwight Surper, Albert S. Teed, Guy White Von Schrilltz, Oliver Walter Weber, Edgar Chancey Welsh, Harold Wesley Wilson, William Ray Ziegler. (By Harry H. Morgan) FOUR HUNDRED WANT DEGREES THIS SPRING Pharmies Want Degrees Too The following are candidates for the degree of Pharmaceutical Chemist: (Continued from page 1). James Bernard Early, George Markley Humes, Alvin Ralph Johnson, Melvin Ordo Johnson, Byrd Oscar Powell, Elbert Lee Treee, Lester Wesley Wylder, William Phinase Barns, Frank Lawrence Chinnery, James Raymond Ebrocher, William Ergel Gassi Lawrence City Hall, Francis Eugene Hamilton, Ralph Welson Henderson, May D. Heston, Joseph Hostinsky, Emsesy Thomas Johnson, Cecil Herbert Kuhl, Lawrence Allen Meadows, Roy Lawrence William, William Fremont Rau, Lynn Smith, Harry Orval Speck, Tudor Marks Stevenson Matthew Lawrence Walters, Claude Bolton Wandell, Christian Yager. Candidates for the degree of Bach- of Music Are: Mary Fay Blair, Ruth Burnham, Advance sales of seats for the annual Missouri-Kansas track meet, to be staged in Convention Hall in Kansas City March 28, have been far beyond the expectations of the athletic managements at the two schools, and from present indications, if anyone wants a ring-seat seat he will have to apply to Manager Hamilton in a hurry. Seats Go Rapidly Here and at Columbia For Big Track Battle This morning the sale of advance seats had gone $16 ahead of last year, and Manager Hamilton was having a hard time to fill the reservations as fast as the yame in. The work of the two teams in the K. C. A. C. carnival, held a week ago, was so promising that the meet a week from Saturday is sure to be close and hard fought. Kansas won its first victory over the Tigers on the indoor track last season by the narrow margin of one point. After the relay race, which decided the event, Brewer, coach of the Missouri team, said that the Jayhawkers would never win another track meet from the natives of Columbia. And amid concern, Nickelson, athletes did come back and take the outdoor contest staged in the spring on McCool field here. Manager Hamilton plans to avenge the defeat administered the Jayhawkers here, however, and at the same time make Brewer and his cohorts at Columbia eat their words. And so, the coming meet for more reasons than one promises to be a bitterly foult battle. bitterly Seats are selling to Tiger rooters at Columbia as fast as they are to the Jayhawkers here. The meeting of the Snow Zoology Club which was postponed from last week, will be held Wednesday night. March 18, at 7:30. The Keltz entertained with a dinner dance at the chapter house Saturday night. Lydia Emma Cook, Ruth Deibert, Edith Myrtle Ellsworth, Ruth Clyda Fox, Mrs. John Diller Garver, Edith Elizabeth Hinesley, William Valen- tice Hoyt, Genevieve Alen Huffman, Florence Hyre, Hazel Joy Longabaugh, Charlotte Marguerite Luckan, Edna Charlotte Lylla, Dorothy Margaret Morgan, Morgan, Morin, Leroy Tobias, Kate Elizabeth, Bethie Augusta Smith, Sethi Straham, Rhea Faye Wilson, Eselir Clair, Woolsy. Eleven will receive Doctor of Medicine degrees from the University Medical School at Rosedale. They are: Medicine* degrees from the University Medical School at Rosedale, They are: Homer Augustus Alexander, Paul Vivian Annadown, Watson Campbell, Claudie Andre and Deby Clarence Earnes Janey Edgar Henschall, Ellen Smith Monohan, Minnette Pim Mundell, Walter N. Mundell, Cyril Evan Sheppard, and Leroy Jay Wheeler. ST.PATRICK'S DAY is here. Perhaps you'll want some... GREEN CARNATIONS if so, get THE FLOWER SH0P 825 1-2 Muss. Phones 621 If so, get them now at--- THE FLOWER SHOP Saturday Was a Record Day for Us in the Sale of Baseball Goods CARROLL'S This weather sure gives one the fever. Come down and pick out yours while the picking is good. Our line is so extensive that you are bound to find something to please you. Spalding guaranteed goods. Phones 608 709 Mass. Let All Turn Out To Greet Washburn. "Harry Lauder" Impersonations. WANTED----1200 STUDENTS TONIGHT To Hear Instrumental Selections----Song Hits WASHBURN K. U. Glee Clubs and FRASER HALL 8:15 P. M. Sharp JOINT CONCERT RECITATIONS, QUARTET and CLUB NUMBERS. This will be SOME Concert. ADMISSION 50c Student Tickets Good Spring Time is Phoenix Silk Hosiery Time You'll enjoy their beautiful luster and the clinginess with which they fit. Packed four pair to the box. Assorted colors if you wish. Start this Spring with four pair. Alternate them and the long wear they will give will surprise you. Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes. You'll Like Fischer's Shoes and Fischer's Service It is the policy of this store to please every customer--to give you just the shoe you want--to provide you with footwear that is comfortable yet just what fashion dictats--to make any necessary adjustment speedily and satisfactorily. In fact we endeavor to make sure that every customer will come again, and we realize that everything must be entirely satisfactory to make this possible. The new styles for Spring 1914 await you here. See some of them in our window. Fischer's Norfolks for Well Dressed Men Fashion has ordained another season for Norfolks. Blessed be fashion! For, no more comfortable, dressy and likeable style was ever handed down from the World's Supreme Stylists. But there are Norfolks and Norfolks. The kind for the best dressed folks, are undeniably those labeled--- Kahn-Tailored-Clothes $20 to $45 More than 500 weaves to choose from. M. J. SKOFSTAD, 829 MASS. ST. Do you like Do you like GRAPE FRUIT? GRAPE FRUIT? 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