UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ANNOUNCEMENTS The student volunteer band will give a series of monthly open meetings to which all interested in mission work are invited. First meet at Myers Hall in the Mission Bay at Myers Hall on Wednesday night at 7:00 p. m. The K. U. Dames will meet with Mrs. H, T. Gray at 1224 Ohio street on Wednesday, Dr. James Nalshimil will on "General Glymish in the home." Electrical engineers should order pictures through H. C. Hanser or through Mr. Bcker, at the office of the electrical department. Guardmen who intend to usher at the Vaudeville Thursday are requested to turn in names at drill Tuesday night. Should that be impossible, call up at Bell 2025. Sergeant Bennett. The Geology Club will meet in Room 204 Haworth Hall at 4:30 to-morrow. The Home Economics Club will meet tomorrow at four-thirty in Fraser Hall. Room 8. Mrs. Eustace Brown will speak. Snow Zoology Club—The regular meeting will be held tonight at 7:30 Snow Hall. Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics will be discussed. WANT ADS LOST—A pair of glasses in case on Mississippi between Quincy and the hill or in Fraser Hall. Call 1385 B. and get reward. 106-3* FOR RENT-Desirable roo.1 young ladies at 1480 Tennessee St. Easy Money—Something Different University students, who are men of character, and who expect to work during the summer vacation, will serve their family. L. G. Morony, Agency Manager, American Central Life Insurance Co. 325 New England Bldg., Topeka, Kansas—Adv. City view postals—good quality- 50 per dozen at Roadley's—Adv. 107-5 Bert Wadham The College Barber On 14th St. PROFESSIONAL CARDS WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and profits $100,000 The Student Deposit PROFESSIONAL NUMBER. W. C. MCCOONAN Physician and ergonist 1919 Mass. St. Bell 309, Home 9342. Residence, 1346 Tenn. 309, Bell 1023. Home 936. J. F. BROCK, Optomyst and Specialist Telephone: Office 802 Mass. 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Ladies Tailors MR8, ELLISON, Dressmaking and Ladies Services. Phone Hall 2411 West. 1025 Hewlett-Packard Drive. Ed. W. Parsons, Engraver, Watchmaker and Diamond and Jewelry. Belle Plaine 71-71. Maxine CLASSIFIED Laweance Saving School. "Ladies" talignum Phone 556. Miss Powell. M. G. McCain. Phone 556. Queen Oily College. System and sewing instruction. Mrs. B. Garr, Jr. Mrs. M. Garc, Hmong 834 K. Hall Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-cares. "Marialofo" ball bell 1732. Roma 51. "The falcon Hair Dress Shop." 927 Mass. 87. Barber Shops Go where they all go J.C.HOUK 913 Mass. Studenty. Co-op Club. $2.50 to $3.00 per 1340 KY. Geo. H. Van科斯谢. Steward VAUDEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONS MAY BE ONE OF THREE Westport, Central, or Manua May Have Best Team in K.C. (By Wilbur Waterman) Kansas City, Mo., Manual training High School, Mar. 7—The Kansas City Interscholastic League concluded its basketball season last night with the result that three teams will share equally in the championship honors. The cause of this very unusual outcome, was the victories of Westport and Kansas City over North Carolina at the latter will not soon be forgotten by the high school students of this city. The gymnasium was packed to the very doors, and every inch of available floor space was occupied by highly excited humanity long before the game began. This was Manual's first experience with the Bisc and White team, and it may well be imagined that there was no lack of demonstrations after the game. Captain Riley, the Crimson forward, gave the lead to his team at the start of the game by tossing a free throw. Vincent, of Central, on the other hand, failed in three successive attempts at free throwing, thus allowing the Manual five to lead with one run for two enclosed by the Central team. The main features of the game, was the brilliant passing and goal shooting of the players. George Kenney and Alan Pickard were the stars of the Crimson team, while Rider and Vincent played the best game for Central. George Stanley, the midgest guard of the victorious team played one of the best games against the Central. The game ended with Manual in the lead eight points, the score being: Manual 36; Central, 28. STERLING GIRLS WICH FROM WICHITA FIVE Steingb, Kan., Mar., 10—The Wichita high school girls' basketball team was defended here last night by the Sterling high school girls 38 to 8. Wichita has defeated Fairmount girls but they could not break up the excellent team work displayed by the Sterling girls. Both teams are planning to attend the tournament at Lawrence. This is the Sterling girls' last game before they go to the tournament. (By Angie Sturgeon) The Sterling boys' team this same evening was defeated at Great Bend, 37 to 38. SENIORS AT MANUAL ELECT CLASS OFFICERS (By Wilbur Waterman) Kansas City, Mo. Mar. 7—During one of the most keen and enthusiastic senior elections in the history of the school, the following class officers were chosen: President, Maurice Hoare; vice-president, Edith Tavis; secretary, Ruth Gibson; treasurer, Morris Riley; sargeant-atarms, Alan Pickard; historian, Russel Wilson. Monday night, at the Shubert theater, E. H. Sothern, the distinguished classic actor, representing one of the most appealing personalities and the highest art on the American stage, began a week's engagement in the following arrangement of events Tuesday and Wednesday nights and at the Wednesday and Saturday matines, "If I Were King;" Thursday and Friday nights, "Lord Dundreary"; Saturday night, "Hamlet." Theatrogews will have an opportunity to witness Mr. Sothner in a wide diversity of characters he exploits him to exploit his gifts in classic and romantic drama and eccentric comedy. The actor's Hamlet, undoubtedly the most prominent and the most popular of his Shakespearean characterizations, long since placed him among the notable figures of the stage; his Dunreary companion, while his Francis Villon, in Justin Huntley McCarthy's drama, has made him pre-eminent among romantic actors. P. W. Claassen, assistant state entomologist, is in the southern part of the state inspecting a number of shipments of agricultural and horticultural products that are being introduced from abroad. Most of them come primarily from France, Belgium, Holland and other European countries. AMUSEMENTS Lehn & Finks Rigeri's Talc Powder Glass Jars, 25c McCOLLACH'S Drug Store. ASST. STATE ENTOMOLOGIST INSPECTS STATE SHIPMENT Prof. S. J. Hunter, of the department of entomology, is federal Collaborator for the U. S. Department of Agriculture and Mr. Claassen is his assistant. Mr. Claassen is also making a number of experiments in winter stage work for the state. You Can Earn a Good Living and have up some money on your graduation tour. and be up more money at College. Enroll at one, get ready and you'll secure a good position. Free Employment. Bureau at your service. Business College. Best and best Business College. No Vacations. ROBINSON GYMNASIUM Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Seats at Check Stand March 12, 8:00 Sent at Check Stn. ADDS TO ATHLETIC HISTORY Manager Hamilton Contributes New Footballs, Cups and Pictures to Jayhawk Archives Ten footballs and one cup are stored away in Coach Hamilton's office waiting to be labeled and placed in the trophy room in Robinson Gymnasium. Five pigkins were captured by the Jayhawks last fall and the cup was annexed when the coach gave it back on Monday, Washington, Washburn, Agries, Drake and William Jewell contributed the footballs. Manager Hamilton is keeping athletic history up to date. A picture of every athletic team and its capant will be framed at the end of each season and hung up in the hall of fame. "I believe it would be a good plan to hang the pictures above the running track in the gymnasium," he said today. "We must keep the trophy room closed because of vandals and I think the pictures should be where the students and graduates can see them." The trophy room is kept locked because of vandals. Two years ago the room was opened one day and when the jaminer closed up that room, he was drained. He ruined by a visitor who attempted to carve his initials on their surface. Workmen have completed a flight of steps leading down the hill back of the Administration Building. Sigma Phi Sigma will give a dancing party at Eagle's Hall Friday. 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. SPRING SUITINGS SPRING SUITINGS FRANK KOCH TAILOR 727 Mass. NEW DEGREE SYSTEM NOT FOR CURRENT STUDENTS A GOOD PLACE TO EAT AT ANDERSON'S OLD STAND JOHNSON & TUTTLE 715 PROPS. Mass. When the statement was published that the new ruling would be in effect at once, a great many took it to mean that this year's and next year's laws were intended to apply. This is not the true meaning of the regulation, according to the Dean. "When the faculty passed the ruling for the new system of degrees for medics, there was no intention that it should affect the current students," said Dean Templin today. "While the ruling does go into effect this year it is my opinion that goes into effect if the current students a choice between the old and the new regulations, but places next year's medics under the new." WILL APPOINT SENIOR MEMORIAL COMMITTEE The senior memorial has come to life again and some time this week Webster Holloway, president of the committee to take charge of the matter. "I don't know what the memorial will be; that is the only point the class disagrees on," said Holloway this morning. "I am trying to learn the views of a majority of the class and as soon as I can do this a live committee will be appointed to push the matter." Nu Sigma Nu will hold initiation Saturday night for Paul Neal and Robert Dinsmore. Registrar Thinks Parents Ought to Know All About Last Semester's Work ter's Work FOSTER SENDS GRADES HOME $3.50 Model T 641 The unusual value in this corset is instantly apparent Has low bust, good length to skirt and regular MODART boning and soft-top clasps throughout. "It is the parent's business to know," said Mr. Foster. "If the student is making an AI record they have no way of knowing he is flanking they should hear it." For several years Prof. W. H. Johnson has sent the grades of the freshman back to the high schools from which they came. When he first started the practice, he sent the grades of all freshmen but found it difficult that the system had dropped and he now reports only the College yearlings. The grades sent from the registrar's office and those sent from the high school visitor's office are reported for entirely different reasons. Registrar Foster sends the grades so that the parents may keep a line up of the high school graduate Professor Johnson intends primarily to give the high schools a hint at the preparatory work in which they are deficient. The Phi Psis entertained the members of Pi Beta Phi at dinner Sunday. What will the home folks say? Registerar Geo. O. Foster does not care and he is going to send all of his back to the parents of the students. The Individuality and Charm of MODART Front-Laced Corsets Should make a personal appeal to every woman who seeks these very features in her spring corset. You will be impressed with the beauty of MODART lines as each model has a style expression all its own. And note, too, there is abundance of comfort as well. M. Brewster Innes, Bullene & Hackman Gowns 900 Massachusetts Street Peoples Bank Building Lawrence, Kansas 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. 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 Bowersock Theatre Tuesday, March 10 The Leppler-Bratton Co. (Inc.) Presents The Chuckling, Cuddling, Cooing Comedy The Newlyweds and Their Baby 1914 Model Founded on the Cartoons by Geo. McManus—Arrangement With the New York World Sparkling Music Gorgeous Gowns Dazzling Effects The Prettiest, Liveliest, and Best Drilled Chorus in America Special Prices for This Engagement $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c.