UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ANNOUNCEMENTS Electrical engineers should order pictures through H. C. Hanser or through Mr. Bocker, at the office of the electrical department. Any students desiring appointment to the Naval Academy at Amrapolis should see Captain F. E. Jones at Fowler Schools. Militamen ushering at the vaudeville will report at the gymnasium at 7:15 this evening. Sergt. Bennett. WANT AD FOR RENT--Desirable room. young ladies at 1408 Tennessee. Easy Money—Something Different University students, who are men of character, and who expect to work during the summer vacation, will serve their college with L. G. Morony, Agency Manager, American Central Life Insurance Co., 325 New England Bildg, Topeka, Kansas—Adv. Daily Kansan 107-5 Want Ads Reach 3000 Students, Professors, and Alumni Use Our Advertising columns. Bert Wadham The College Barber On 14th St. PROFESSIONAL CARDS WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and profits $100,000 The Student Depository J. F. BRIOCK, Optometrist and Specialist in F. S. BRIOCK, Office 802 Mass Phone: 800-655-4222. HARRY REDING. M. D. Eye ear, none phone. Phone 513. Home 512. Phone. Phone 513. Home 512. G. A. HAMMAN M. D. E. eye, ear and Scales Guaranteed. Dick Building. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. J. W. ©BRYON. Denlist. Over Wilson's Drug Stall. Bell phone 507. R. B. BEHITEL, M. D. D. O. 833 Mass- schuettler Street. Both phones, office and phone. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. Diseases of Bursitis 189 RUTSE, A. B. Aids. Residence, 130 RUTSE, A. B. Aids. Residence, 130 th Square. Oil St. Both phones, no. DR. H. T. JONES, Room 12 F. A. K., Bridge. Residence 1130 Tenm. Phones 211. D.R.H. O'Keeffe, Office over Squire's Studio Both phones. DR. BURT R. WHITE Osteopath. Office, Ball 864 Home 257, Office, 745 Mass. St. Ed. W., Parmons, Engraver, Watchmaker and Jeweler, 71, Masson, Bell Phone 91-245-8630 CLASSIFIED Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co., for Masda Mazda lamps. 1937 Masda phones 685. Prices reasonable, work the best. Let us figure on your furnace work. Everything in St. John's Dalton & Co., 816 Mass. St. Phone 423. Ladies Tailors MHBL. ELLISON, Dressmaking and Ladies Women's Ballet, 1822-1832, 1832- Varmen, Phone Boll 2411 West. Lawrence Sewing School. Ledley's calfling and dressmaking. Sewing school. 814 Mason Pines 605. Miss Powers; Miss O. McChar Queen City College. System and sewing Machine. Mrs. G. Mark Brown, 834 K. Holl. Mrs. E. Mark Brown, 834 K. Holl. Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-gifts. Manicure, pedicure. Salon audio call. Hairdresser call. 1872, Home. 51. The Edinah Dress Shoping, 927 Mass. 98. Barber Shops Go where they all go J. C. HOUK 913 Mas. SALINA WINS ABILENE TOURNEY OVER SEVEN Student's Coop Club. $2.50 to $3.00 per 1349 KY. Geo. H. Vannelli Steward Fifth District Championship Settled After Many Hard Fights (By N. L. Hershey) Ablene, Mar. 9—Salina won the championship of the district and will go to the state meet to be held at Newton March 13-14. The all-tournament team for this district as chosen are: forwards, Lash of Minnesota, and Howe of Minnesota pools other forward; guards, Jones and Maxwell both of Salina; center, Parker of Salina. Final standing of teams entered 1—Salina. 2—Minneapolis. 3—Mound Ridge 4—Auline 5—Coriadia 6—McPherson 7—Gypsum. ALTA VISTA THEPIANS BOOST H. S. ANNUAL FUND (Bv Harry H. Morgan) Alta Vista, Mar. 11—The Dramat ic Club presented a three act comedy, "Uncle Ephram's Summer Boarders" at the Pearl opera house last night. The cast of character was large, about twenty-five taking part in it. In spite of bad roads the house was filled and the audience was very appreciative. A feature of the play was the originality the students put into it. Several additional scenes were supplied. The high school male quartet made a decided hit by their singing between acts. They rendered five selections. The A. V. H. S. will present one more play this year. The senior play will be given some time in May. The proceeds of all these entertainments is being applied to the annual fund. VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE, A NEW COURSE IN K. C. H. S (Bv Paul Brindel) Kansas City, Kan., Mar. 10.—No longer will the high school student have to reply "I don't know" when asked "what are you going to do?" or "What is your plan?" A new study started yesterday by Vice-principal I. B. Morgan at the Kansas City, Kan., high school called Vocational Guidance, will teach the upperclassman about what he outside should accomplish that place he should fill in it after graduation. The first class in the new study was held yesterday afternoon and it is expected by tomorrow that the capacity enrollment of 40 will be enrolled and that 80 will be enrolled in the new branch will be assigned some business to make a study of. Later in the term, prominent business men of Great Kansas City gilg give the student first hand experience about their respective line of work. HURLINGAME GIRLS DOWN BARCLAY IN SECOND GAME (Bv Marshall Harkness) Kansas City Kan., Mar. 10—The list includes: Captain Angle, Benton, City, Kan., high school for the state basketball tournament at Lawrence at Lawrence Friday and Saturday of May. Kansas City list includes: Captain Angle, Benton, Osborne, Barclay, Liggett, Conquest, Trantum and Harris. EIGHT MEN WILL COME ON KANSAS CITY TEAM Burlingame, Kan., Mar. 7. The girls of B. H. S. defeated their old rival, Barclay, Friday night at Burlingame. The Barclay girls defeated them at the beginning of the season and were expecting the victory in this first championship game but were greatly surprised when our team walked away with them. Our girls are sure of the county cup and are making great plans for the state tournament. (By Paul Brindel) "Did you say that he lost his fortune and his reason in the publishing venture?" "Yes. The poor fellow tried to et out a book called, 'Who's Who in mexico.'" 19 Harvard Lampon. Lowneys Chocolates McCOLLOCH'S Drug Store. You Can Farm a Good Living You Can Learn a Good Loving and lay up some money too, on graduation from any college. You can get ready and you'll secure a good position. Write for an editor in Kansas and best write for an editor in Kansas and best OFFER PRIVATE HOMES TO GIRLS' H. S. BALL TEAMS Big Sister Committee of Y. W. Arranges for Entertainment of Visiting Students Business College Lawrence, Kansas At Manager W.O. Hamilton's suggestion the Big Sister committee of the Y. W. C. A. is launching a movement this week for securing rooms in private homes for members of the girls' teams who will be here for the Basketball Tournament, March 20 and 21. "We feel," said Miss Mollie Carroll, secretary of the Y. W. C. A., this morning, "that these girls are representative students of their schools, and will form their opinions of the University largely during graduation." We want University women to feel that they are personal guests." The Big Sister committee wishes to secure places for a hundred girls. The following people and organizations have already thrown open their homes. Mesdames Ulrich, Longwell, Strong, Sardays, Hayes, Jackson, Wilmot, Buchanan, Sisson, Seipt, Walker, Mitchell, Brouw, Baworth, Cole, Cole, Baumgartner, Miss Carroll, Westminster Hall, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sigma Kappa, Chi Omega, Allemania Club and Achoth. Anyone having rooms should call Eyreln Strong or Naomi Simpson. EVER SEE ANY EARTHLIGHT? It's the Red Glow on the Surface of The Moon During an Eclipse Students who observed the eclipse of the moon last night wondered why that part of the moon's surface in the shadow of the earth glowed with a reddish light. It was "earth-light," bright enough to illuminate the surface of the moon, 238.850 miles away. Prof. D. W. Cornelius of the astronomical department explained "Seeen from the moon, the earth is a green disk about four times the diameter of the sun," he said. "When the earth comes between that luminary and the earth's satellite, the sun is eclipsed from the moon children. But all around the earth's disk is a sort of 'corona' or ring of glowing red light, the sun's rays refracted by our atmosphere. This ring of light is red for the earth, but the sunset is red for the beacon a wide section of the earth's atmosphere filled with dust and water vapor as it is, absorbs the yellow and blue light and reflects red. In fact it is a sunset; the sun has set behind the earth, and inhabitants of the surface of the moon, (if there were any) are away far enough to see a twilight glow all around the earth. "And so we see the sunless sun of the moon illuminated, rudy, reedy." "Is it true that he is so stingy?" "I should say so. He is so stingy that he would not buy a 1914 calendar because the doctor told him he would not live the year out." -Pennsylvania Punch Bowl. "What's the Electrical Review?" "I suppose it is one of the current magazines." Harvard Lampoon. Prof. Erasmus Haworth and Prof. C. M. Young, who will have charge of the survey to be made of the penitentiary mines at Lansing, will begin their work on the inspection in the near future. They will spend a day in the mines this week or next. Prof. C. M. Young will then ask Soroung said this morning that they hoped to go to Lansing Saturday if possible. HAWORTH AND YOUNG WILL BEGIN MINE SURVEY SOON The investigation is being made at the request of the Board of Corrections. VALLEY FALLS HAS NOVEL MANUAL TRAINING BRANCI (By Ellen Samson) Valley Falls, Kan. Mar. 10—The class in domestic art of the high school here is doing some novel work in the way of learning new stitches. Instead of making so many models, we are making our own stitches on garments and other useful articles. A course in domestic art is being offered to the girls of the eighth grade. There are two lessons a week under the direction of Miss Georgia Withington, the high school instructor of domestic science and art. There are two classes in manual training. The high school boys have a class from eight to nine *m.*, and the eight grade boys meet two afternoons a week. W. B. Fosse, an electric carpenter is the instructor. The agriculture class has rented an acre of land where it will do extensive landscape gardening as soon as it is enrolled. At present it is testing seeds. BUFFALO, WITH REGULARS OUT, TROUNCE TORONTO (By Raymond Nichols) Buffalo, Kan., Mar. 5.—With the regulars, Pool and Willoughby, out of the game and Zook playing only during the last half, the Buffalo high school defeated the Toronto high school here last night by a score of Sugden led the locals in scoring but Canty, one of Buffalo's substitutes who played forward, did very well. Knaus played a good game at guard and Hatch, the local center, had no trouble in getting the tiff-off. Pollard led the visitors in scoring, doing exceptionally well at free-throwing, getting thirteen out of eighteen chances. Professor Blackmar to Lansing Prof. F. W. Blackmar went to Lansing this morning to attend the monthly meeting of the state government, with he is chairman. Plans for the remodeling of the state penitentiary are being considered. Professor Blackmar to Lansing SPRING SUITINGS FRANK KOCH TAILOR 727 Mass. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT AT ANDERSON'S OLD STAND JOHNSON & TUTTLE 715 PROPS. Mass. Mechanical Engineering The High School Student who feels'an interest in such a vocation as BAND WILL GIVE NEXT CONCERT ON APRIL 22 The K. U. band will give its next event on Wednesday afternoon 22, in Fergus Hall. 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. To Talk On Socialism Director McCanes says he has openings in the band for the following instruments; one clarinet, one trombone two altos and one bass. Anyone wishing to take up band work on these should apply to Mr. McCanes at once and be put in line for next year's work. His position is often one of large responsibility. He is well paid. Lawrence, Kansas University Daily Kansan 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. "Adam was sure a lucky man." "How so?" VOCATION EDITOR M. J. Wells of Lawrence speaks at the Good Government club meeting this evening on "Socialism" the day before at Piki Pharma, Ps1 house, 8:00 o'clock. "He could be sure that he was the winner, Eve." —Pennsylvania Fanch, Bowls. Eckle's Hall will be for rent March 28 and April 24—Adv. 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