UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ANNOUNCEMENTS Any students desiring appointment to the Naval Academy at Annapolis should see Captain F. E. Jones at Fower Shops. WANT ADS FOUND—An umbrella in library, H. C. McInnes. 111-3 WANTED -Student to carry a K. C. Times route. Cannot have 9:00, 10:00 or 11:00 o'clock classes. Call 1894 Bell phone after 8:00 p. m. Easy Money—Something Different University students, who are men of character, and who expect to work during the summer vacation, responding with L. G. Morony, Agency Manager, American Central Life Insurance Co., 325 New England Bldg., Topeka, Kansas—Adv. Conversion. Plymouth Church Sunday, 10.30 - Adv. the spring vegetables are now to be found at Dunnires. Including fresh tomatoes, cauliflower, cucumbers, bunch beets, turnips and carrots, new potatoes, lettuce and radishes. Phones 58...Adv. New Vaudeville Theatre The Big Show The Best Music The Best Pictures The Best Vaudeville TONIGHT DAVE RAFAEL Presents His Ventrilogue Novelty On The Farm Introducing His Mechanical Figures This Act Carries a Ton of Scenery EARLE AND CARSella Black and Tan Singing, Dancing, and Talking WARNER'S 3 REEL FEATURE THE RED SPIDERS Matinee Daily 2:30 10c Two Shows Each Night 7:30 and 9 10 and 20 cents. Bert Wadham The College Barber On 14th St. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and profits $100,000 The Student Deposit PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist in Pediatric Ophthalmology, Office 802 Mass. Hospital, Boston 695. PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. M'CONNELL, Physidan and surgonet. Office, 819 Mass. B, Bell. 391, Homa Hall. Identification, 1346 Tenn. St. 250. HARRY REDING. M, D. Eyes, ear, nose and mouth. Phone 813, home 612. Phone, Phone 813, home 612. G. A. HAMMAN M. D. E. Eye, ear and face protection. Dick Building. Guaranteed. Dick Building. DR. H. W. 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Mr. G. Mark, Bown, 834 Ky. Bell Lawrence Sweeney School. Letters 'talluring' and 'delightful.' In 1957, Ms. Sweeney phone 550. Miss Powers. Miss C. McClan- der. Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-faeces. "Martiello" shampooing, hair-faeces. Call Bell 5287, Home : S1. The Select Hair Dressing, 927 Mass St. Barber Shops Go where they all go H J. HOCK 913 MASS. Student's Go-Up Club. $2.50 to $3.00 per week. H J. HOCK University of North Carolina ALTOONA LOSES FOUR STRAIGHT TO BUFFALO In Second Double-Header o Season, Buffalo Boys and Girls Triumph (By Raymond Nichols) (By Raymond Nichols) Buffalo, Kano, Mar. 10—The Buffalo high school boys and girls defeated the Spartan girls in two hard fought games of basketball last night on the latter's court. The girls' game was very interesting and hard fought but the Altoona guards could not keep up with the fast Buffalo forwards, whose fast team work and excellent goal shooting was the feature of the game. Miss Hall, Altoona's star forward, did well at goal shooting, making 19 of Altoona's 21 points. Although Altoona was leading at the end of the first half, the game ended Buffalo 24. Altoona 21. The boys' game was rough from Senior Play REPEATED FOR BENEFIT OF LAWRENCE CHARITIES REPEATED MARCH 18 Prices 50c and 25c. Sam S. Shubert Mat Wed. and Sat. E. H. Southern PROTSCH The Tailor THEY ARE HERE A. G. ALRICH Printing Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Bubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. 744 Mass. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Maker New Books! SPRING SUITINGS FRANK KOCH TAILOR 727 Mass. Wolf's Book Store IN POPULAR COPYRIGHTS 50c Were $1.50, on sale for... LEADING TITLES "Within the Law," "What Happened to Mary." "Prodigal Judge" and many others. SPRING SUITINGS You Can Earn a Good Living and lay up some money now to promote your job. Apply to College. Enrol once you ready and you'll secure a good position. Free Employment Bureau at your service. See Business College and best Business College. No vacations. GOOD TOOTH BRUSHES A GOOD PLACE TO EAT AT ANDERSON'S OLD STAND JOHNSON & TUTTLE 715 PROPS. Mass. McCOLLOCH'S Drug Store. Business College Lawrence, Kansas. the start and a great number of fouls were made by both teams, Altoona doing all its scoring at free throwing except two field goals which were thrown during the first half. Altoona scored 28 of Belfort's team in scoring while McDaniel made most of Altoona's points. The score was Buffalo 24. Altoona 22. This was the second double-heater played between the two schools this year, Buffalo winning the first at home by large scores. BLIND BEETLES BUILT K. U. BUG COLLECTION Chancellor Snow Traded Gallons of Rare Amblichyla for Finest Insects How a blind, wingless Kansas beetle built up the second largest entomological collection in the world at the University of Kansas, and how that same insect, Ambilichylacynidiformis, has just obtained recognition from the foremost entomological database. Prof. H. B. Turatorian, Prof. H. B. Hug尔德or, of the University, is related by Prof. S. J. Hunter, state entomologist. Twenty years ago, the Snow entomological collection at the University wasn't as large at it is now. When Professor Snow was active in field work, he discovered in Wallis and Gould a colony of Ambichyla, which had been considered one of the rarest insects in the world. There were only two known specimens in existence, and their value was beyond monetary computation. Professor Snow and his assistants collected five gallons of specimens and offered to trade them for other insects. Museums all over the world eag. erly offered rare insects and in some instances whole collections of insects for a specimen or two of the precious Ambilbyla. The average value of the insects at first obtained for the Kansas beetles was $25. Now, however, as most museums have an Ambilbyla or two from the University, their value has declined to $10. There is also exchange specimens in the museum have obtained in exchange for Ambilbyla. "The strange aspect of the whole affair," remarked Professor Hunter, "is that since then the insects are apparently as rare as ever. Last summer a party of nine men worked together in a joint company, and collected but six specimens. But from these six specimens Professor Hungerford wrote a life story of the blind beetles which was printed in the Entomological News, of Philadelphia. Today, the professor Hungerford wrote a letter to Dr. Walter Horn, director of the German Museum in Berlin, one of the world's foremost authorities on entomology, expressing great interest in the Ambiclyca article, and asking the University what it would be like to learn what the wingless beetles 'hellas'. The beetles are carnivorous in their habits, living in holes in the ground while in a larval state, with a r tap door over the top. When an insect crosses the top of the hole, it is seized by the waiting larva inside and eaten. The adult beetles are about an inch long, and are black in color. The wing covers are joined forming a hard integument on the back of the insect. Amblichylae have no eyes. Some Reputable Heretics II.—Savonarola, Plymouth Church Sunday, 7:30.—Adv. Conversion, Plymouth Church, Sunday, 10.30—Adv. Four kinds of ice cream at our fountain. Reynolds Bros.-Adv. REYNOLDS BROS. Sunday Menu Ice Creams--in Vanilla Carmel Nut Orange Ices---in Brown Bread Strawberry Chocolate Pineapple Call Bell 645 or Home 358 FOR SUNDAY DELIVERY ABOVE ALL Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes Yes Sir Barry Shoe They're Here Those new Barry Shoes made in Tan Russia or Black Calf leathers, on the English style last, with broad flat heels, somewhat broader toes, invisible eyelets. They are beauties, at $4.00 WANTED---1200 STUDENTS Fischer's Instrumental Selections----Song Hits Let'All Turn Out To Greet Washburn. "Harry Lauder" Impersonations. WASHBURN K. U. Glee Clubs JOINT CONCERT RECITATIONS, QUARTET and CLUB NUMBERS. This will be SOME Concert TUESDAY NIGHT, MARCH 17 FRASER HALL ADMISSION 50c 8:15 P. M. Sharp Student Tickets Good Copyright 1914 The House of Kuppenheimer TO men and young men who have purchased their clothing here in seasons past, an annonucement that the new Spring and Summer Styles from The House of Kuppenheimer To those who have not put us to the test we have this to say— are ready is sufficient to bring them in for a continuance of the service and satisfaction we've proved is theirs in these clothes. Go to any or every good clothing store in town,look listen. and learn as much as possible on the subject of Style.Workmanship,Fabrics,Price and Value,then DON'T BUY but come here and measure our clothes by the highest standards of others. This "comparison test" is one we're safe in making. It really insures our securing your patronage; and more, it saves you and us further doubt in connection with your clothes buying. Our prices, by the way, are $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50 and $28.50 which is as little as good clothes can be sold for, as little as you can buy them for and be thoroughly satisfied. A Little Farther up the Street. a Little Less to Pay 729 Mass. St. SPRING MILLINERY A large display of the latest styles in a new shop. Distinctly individual styles for college girls. Come in and let us show you. STAR MILLINERY Under Mrs. McCormick's Management Everything New 838½ Mass. Make Your Dress a Perfect Fit If you use a Hall Borchert dress form, you can fit yourself as well as any dressmaker. To introduce these, we are showing a big display in our South Window, and as an extra inducement we are going to make special prices for Saturday and Monday. The $1.50 form will be $1.19 The $4.50 form will be $3.75 Weaver's OR ANGES Regular 20c values 15c Per dozen Shipment of juice, thin skinned California oranges just arrived California Fruit Stand "Next to the Vaudeville" PHONE 100 FOR TAXICABS S GARAGE, Phone 100 FOR TAXICABS PEERLESS GARAGE, Phone 100