UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ANNOUNCEMENTS The Fine Arts reception which was to have been held Saturday night has been postponed until Friday night of next week. WANT ADS The date of the typhoid inoculation has been changed from every other Friday to every other Thursday from 4:30 to 4:30 in Room 204, Snow Hall. LOST~Watch fob with engraved charm. Call B. 2645W. 101*3* LOST—Notebook, 3x5, ringed, containing rhetoric assignments and class roll, between Administration and Fraser. Return Kansan office. Help Wanted LOST—Copy of Merimee Colomba & Fraser and Squair, French grammar and note book containing education notes. Call B. 1301. 101*8* FOUND—Student enterprise ticket which Lawrence Green may have by paying for this ad at the Kansan office. Three insertions in this column free for both employer and employee. Its Pure We want to be careful what we drink. Aerated distilled water is always pure. Order of McNish— Adv. Glove cleaner thoroughly cleans gloves without removing the gloss, also kid or whit buck shoes at Barber's Drug Store. 25c—Adv. Be Careful of Your Health Be Careful of Your Health Don't drink water you are afraid of. Phone 198 and get pure distilled water of McNish.-Adv. Linen writing paper in note and correspondence sizes, for 25 cents and 35 cents per box. Wolf's Book Store. Adv. Read your own KANSAN. Sam S. Shubert Mat. Wed. and Sat. The Lady of the Slipper Beginning Thursday, March 5 Nazimova in Bella Donna WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and profits $100,000 The Student Depository PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. G. M'COONKNELL, Phyxidan and Addison House, 104-105, Incidence, 1346 Temp. 78 Home, 104-105, Incidence, 1346 Temp. 78 J. F. BROCK, Optonerist and Specialists 1. J. F. BROCK, Optonerist and Specialists Office 802 Mass Phone 650-8053 Office 650-8053 HARRY REDING. M. D. Eye. ear, nose and throat specialist. Phone 513. Home 512. Phone. Phone 513. Home 512. v. A. HAMMAN M. D. E. eye, ear, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dick Building. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. J. R. BECHTEL, M. D. D. O. 833 Mauss Street. Both phones, office and phone number. J. W. O'BRYON. Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Belfast Phone 507. G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. D. Diseases of Blisters, 217. B. W. JONES, Residence, 230; Both phones, 35. DR. H. T. JONES, Room 120 F. A. A. Bld. Residence 130 Tenn. Phones 211. DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over Squires' Studio. Both phones. DR. BURT R. WHITE Osteopath, Phones, Bell 938, Home 257, Office, 745 Mass. 8t. Miscellaneous Hiahwaa Cafe for regular meals, lunch and short orders when down town. Open after 6d. W. Parsons, Engraver, Watchmaker and Gardener and Jewelry, Bell Phone 7s. V. Mass, CLASSIFIED Plumbers Phone Kennedy Ptumbling Co., for Massada Mazda lamps, 1973. Mass phones 688. Prices reasonable, work the best. Let in dress. Attend event at Alamo Bowl. gloves, Barno & Co., 816 Muster St, Maryland, MD 21650. (310) 749-3600. Ladies Tailors MRS. BILLISON, Dressmaking and Ladies' Vallorintie Hospital, 1302 Phone Bell 2411 West. Lawrence Swing School School Lady's lalley school Phones 558. Miss Swing School: Miss C. McCearan Phones 558. Miss Swing School: Miss C. McCearan Queen City College. System and sewing dressmaking. Dressmaking in connection with school. Mrs. G. Mark Brown, 834 Ky. Bel 1764. Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-fairs, Martial arts, hairdressing. Call 800-251-3499; call Ball 800-251-3499; Home: S1. The Select Hair Dressing Shop, 927 Mass St. Barber Shops Go where they all go J, C, HOUK 913 Mass. Student's Co-op Club. $30 to $3.00 per 1340 KY. Geo. H.Vansell Steward. A RECORD TOURNEY FOR K. I Annual High School Basketball Meet Will Be Largest in World. Says Manager the seventh annual interscholastic basketball tournament will be held in Robinson Gymnasium March 20 and 21. The Athletic Association is making extensive preparations for not only the tournament itself but also for entertaining the teams. Nothing for their comfort will be lacking. From presence identification to the needs, expects this tournament to be the biggest basketball tournament in the world. Every mail delivery to the office of the manager of athletics contains many letters from high schools all over the state, asking for entry blanks, booklets of rules and regulations, and other information concerning the course being offered. The course opinion that the record of fifty team entries in last year's tournament will be raised this year to at least seventy-five. EL DORADO H. S. PROMISES TO CLEAN UP IN DEBATE (By Edwyn D. Rife) El Dorado, March 2- E. H. S. unanimously defeated the Augusta high school debate team Friday night at Augusta. The student was questioned six years for a president was the question, R. W. Upholding the negative. The Augusta debaters were Foncher, Ruby Love, and Walter Love. Hiel Bollinger, Roger Ewing and Edwin Rider argued for El-Dorado, Professor Styles, Friends, Prof. R. Lawrence, Wichita high school and Professor Benneweis, Fairmount as judges. By winning this debate, E. H. S. will again fight for the county championship at Doughtas in the spring. This is the eighteenth victory of the nineteen debates in the last three years that El Dorado has been a participant. The dual debate with Iola high school is the next on for schedule and team to the team journey. Ashland, twice state winner, to contest for the championship of the Seventh and Eighth districts in the state series. PRESTON BREAKS EVEN IN WEEK-END'S GAMES (By L, G. Wonder) Preston, March 2.—The Preston highs lost to Greensburg last Friday night by a score of 22-38. The winners were large fellows and roughed the home team up considerably during the game making their goal shots wild and losing the game for them. On the following evening, the Prestonites met the crack Haviland Academy team and won 22-19. This game was clean throughout and the Preston boys showed great superiority. Payne of Preston played the star game while Norton did the best work for the losers. But for a whirl-wind finish the result might have been in Haviland's favor. SPEARVILLE LOSES TWO TO DODGE CITY SHARKS Dodge City, March 2—Dodge City high school defeated Spearville here Friday night by a score of 40-28 in a fast came. (By Alberta Stimson) The Dodge City city second team also defeated the second Spearville team the score in this bout being 31-22. Whitewater, March 2.—Whitewater's girls' team took a fast game from Marian's girls Friday evening by the score of 19-15. The rivalry between the two teams has always been keen and it was at its height in the battle Friday. It was a see-saw affair throughout and the winner was uncertain till the final whistle was blown. Hazel Hawel played the star game for Whitewater und-H. Williams for the losers. Whitewater Takes Fast Game (Bv. L. R. Hazzard) Cimarron, March 2.—Arrangements have been made for a contest between the Alpha Delta and the Bulles Leftrites societies of the Cimarron high school to be given about April tenth. The contest will include orations, declamation, vocal solos, and debates. A Pentathalon at Cimarron (By Winifred Butcher) Eskridge, March 2.—The Eskridge high school second team defeated Harveville on the Eskridge court last Friday night, 40-14. Roy Cook at forward, played a star game for the winners. .. Eskridge Down Harveyville (Re. Alvin Bannett) Fort Scott Notes (Pr. Arnetine Cisna) cups. Two of the cups were won in the music contest, by the mixed chorus and the orchestra; the other was won by the basketball boys. The winning of the last mentioned cup makes Fort Scott's basketball team the champions of Southeastern Kansas. Fort Scott, March 2. The Southeastern Kansas Teachers' Association was held in Fort Scott Thursday and Friday, February 18th and 19th among them were the basketball tournaments and the musical contest. Fort Scott carried off three of the prizes, which were silver The senior play, "Higbee of Harvard" was given Friday, February 13. It was a great success. The proceeds will be used for the publication of the annual high school Crimson this spring. The Fort Scott boys' basketball team defeated Pittsburg high school in a very close game at Pittsburg, and the 13th. The score was 42 to 40. Ellsworth Takes Two (By Howard Demittm) Ellsworth, March 2.—The Ellsworth girls' team defeated the far-famed Sterling girls' team, last year's champions by a score of 23-20. Sterling was allowed only two baskets from the field while the winners grazed for two. Ellsworth boys won from the Minneapolis boys 31-21 in a hard fought game. Four women students of the School of Pharmacy entertained one hundred men of the school at a social in Myers Hall last Friday night. The women who planned the affair were Jessie Wheeler, Bernice Ernst, Carmen Dickinson, and Winnie Likes. Pharmacy Women Entertain Sigma Kappa will entertain Phi Delta Theta from 7 till 8 Thursday evening at the chapter house. Modart Corsets Lace in Front the graceful lines of Modart front lace corsets,the complete freedom and comfort they afford will appeal to every woman. The new models of Modart corsets show many changes. Lower bust line, longer skirts with flat back effects. Let our fitter assist you in selecting one of these new Modart models, have it properly fitted, and you will have no corset regrets. Modart corsets sell at $3.50, $5.00, $6.50 and $8.00. Beautiful New Silks An Advance Showing of Silks for the Easter Gown The New Chiffon Taffetas Cheneys Spot Proof Foulards Cheneys Silk Crepe de Chine Moire Silks, black and leading shades Silk Poplins, plain or printed styles Fancy Crepes in Poiret designs Crepe Meteors,plain or brocade Fancy Silks for girdles,sashes,vestings Inkres Bulline Hackman ORANGES 1 CENT-EACH-1 CENT A fresh shipment of good sized, jicey, thick skinned. "Sunkist" Naval Oranges. They won't last long at 12c per doz. CALIFORNIA FRUIT STAND "Next the Vaudeville" The High School Student Mechanical Engineering who feels an interest in such a vocation as 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 "Ask the Extension Division" Are you leaving school at the end of this term? Continue your education. Take a course by Correspondence. Courses are given in: Astronomy Botany Chemistry Economics Education Engineering English Entomology German Greek History Journalism Latin Mathematics Mineralogy and Geology Pharmacy Physics Physiology Public Speaking Romance Languages Sociology Zoology Address: Correspondence Study Dept. Extension Division University of Kansas Lawrence.