UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WARNING!! Tomorrow's the final day of OBER's BIG SALE. Don't miss this great opportunity to save. Spring Hats, Caps, Shoes, Shirts and Neckwear now ready for your inspection. Also Spring Suits. THEY FOUND LOVE ON HORSE'S SKELETON K. U. Romance Grew When Freshman Wrote to Address on Museum Specimen Love and romance, being universal, may of course be found on the dry bones of a skeleton. Obviously, though, that is not a usual resort Cupid. However, it was by a bname written on the skeleton in the theatre at the University of Kansas that a college senior has found his affinity. Three years ago, the girls' basketball team of a western Kansas town played in the tournament at Lawrence. Of course the girls visited the museum, and of course they wrote their names on the much describable skeleton of a horse standing conveniently near. That skeleton, in spite of the maledictions of the curators of the museum, is a popular registration place for museum visitors. And when the senior of our narrative was a freshman, he, too, visited the museum, for material, in his rhetoric work, no doubt. He saw a name on the wall, not written upon it, and being a romantic freshman, he wrote to the address. Other letters followed, and the girl eventually became a student at the University. Now they have one of the most attractive men in the family of the pair say their wedding is now only a matter of income. Linen writing paper in note and correspondent sizes, for 25 cents and 35 cents per box. Wolf's Book Store. —Adv. NOTED MINING ENGINEER TO TALK ON ANTHRACITE Prof. H. H. Stock of University of Illinois to Lecture Here Next Week Prof. H. H. Stock, head of department of mining engineering at the University of Illinois, will give three lectures on "Anthracite" Wednesday and Thursday. He will discuss the geology, mining industry and utilization of this important fuel. All of the lectures will be illustrated. Professor Stoek is a graduate of Lehigh University. For many years he was editor of Mines and Minerals, one of the most prominent of the periodicals devoted to mining. He has spent most of his time in the coal districts and is one of the men in America who knows most about coal. Last year a lecture circuit was organized, including the mining schools of Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Kansas, for the purpose of exchanging lectures. Professor Haworth was the K. U. representative. Notice to Organizations A good date, Friday, March 13. is now open at Ecke's Hall...Adv. "Loose Leaf" memorandums and note books for 25 cents to $2.25 each at Wolf's Book Store.-Adv. Gauls passion service first part Plymouth Church Sunday, 7:30.— Adv. Fruit salad, whipped cream and crackers 10 cents a plate at Wiedemann's.—Adv. "Codes and Creeds and Christ' Plymouth Church Sunday, 7:30— Adv. Subscribe for the Daily Kansan. The Electric Chafing Dish Not a Luxury but a Necessity Why bother with a messy, flame heated Chafing Dish when you can have one electrically heated? No fuel or matches to hunt; a turn of the switch starts the heat. You will use an Electric Chafing Dish twice as much as an ordinary one, because it's always ready. You can have the jolliest kind of a time concocting something in the Electric Chafing Dish. It is very convenient to have when there are guests. "Twill be a pleasure to show you." Lawrence Railway and Light Company. NO BASEBALL AT NEBRASKA National Game Abolished Because I Didn't Pay—Doesn't Affect K. U. The announcement of the abolition of baseball at the University of Nebraska yesterday will not effect the schedule of the Kansas team this spring. The Cornhuskers were not on the list of probable games and Manager Hamilton did not intend to schedule a game between Iowa and Kansas and Nebraska met on the diamond at Lincoln's, a rain broke up the game. Nebraska abolished the nation. game because it did not pay expenses. Every season the Comhuskers fall below expension in their games, so Coach Stiehm, the Nebraska athletic association took their action. Gauls passion service first part. Plymouth Church Sunday, 7:30.— Adv. "Codes and Creeds and Christ." Plymouth Church Sunday, 7:30.—Adv. "The Vaster Incredibility," Plymouth Church Sunday, 10:30. Room for 900—Adv. SOCIAL NOTES The Sigma Delta Phi fraternity will entertain with a dance at Ecke's Hall tomorrow night. - * * The Phi Delt Theta fraternity will entertain a number of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority Sunday at dinner. . . . Mr. R. A. Harshbarger of Washburn College spent yesterday at the Allmannia Club. The freshmen women of Coleman Hail entertained the upperclassmen at five o'clock tea Tuesday afternoon. Gauls passion service first part. Plymouth Church Sunday, 7:30...Adv. "Codes and Creeds and Christ." Plymouth Church Sunday, 7:30.— Adv. "The Vaster Incredibility," Plymouth Church Sunday, 10:30. Room for 900—Adv. Gauls passion service first part. Plymouth Church Sunday, 7:30... Adv. THE FLOWER SHOP Our flowers are direct from the grower who knows how, and you get the best the market affords—always. 8251-2 MASS. ST. PHONE 621 We Cater to Your Tastes In our stock of goodies you can find anything you wish—kept at a reasonable price. Fresh shipment of California grapes just in. CALIFORNIA FRUIT STAND "Next the Vaudeville" Easter Is But a Few Weeks Off Let us make that new suit for you--- Young Men's Clothes a Specialty SCHULZ, 913 Mass. Inspiring to The Young Man are the stories of achievement in Civil Engineering Graduates of the School of Engineering of the University of Kansas have had an important part in many of the modern marvels of engineering work, from the carrying through of the greatest irrigation projects to the planning and construction of the unique sea-going railroad on the Florida Keys. Address Vocation Editor UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas VALLEY CHAMPIONS AFTER STATE HONORS Jayhawk Will Fly to Emporia Tomorrow to Meet Presbyterians With the Missouri Valley basketball championship tucked under its wing the Jayhawk will fly down to Emporia tomorrow and demonstrate its prowess over the College of Emory, which was defeated the champions of Missouri Conference and while the Kansas conference champions have not been determined, the Emporians stand near the top of the list and factory over the Presbyterians will be another feather in the Jayhawks cap. Sproull's goal tossers probably will, win from the Emporia five by a comfortable margin but the Presbyterians should put up a fairly respectable win. The school star, has been playing a good game at forward for the Emporia quintette and Russell is one of the best forwards in the conference. The Emporia team is heavier than the Emporia team, and the game promises to be rough. The usual Jayhawker squad will go to Emporia. Black walnut taffy, Reynolds Bros. Adv. OREAD THEATRE Bricks, fancy ice creams and individual moulds. Reynolds Bros. Adv. Under New Management Program for Saturday Little Billy's Triumph Keystone comedy Vengeance of Najura Drama Calamity Ann and Society American comedy The Two Sisters Thanhouser drama $5\text{c} = \frac{4000\text{ FEET}}{\text{OF FILM}} = 5\text{c}$ Chocolate, strawberry, vanilla, caramel nut, banana nut, pineapple ice cream and orange ice. Reynolds Bros. Bell 645, Home 358--Adv. After the show then to Reynolds Bros. for refreshments—Adv. A brand new shipment of Douglas, Morse and Mueller-Keller chocolates. Pound and half pound boxes. Reynolds Bros.-Adv. Friday and Saturday are fruit salad days at Wiedemann's—Adv. RICHARD HARDING DAVIS' "SOLDIERS of FORTUNE" Leading role by Dustin Farnum LAST DAY at AURORA First Show Tonight Begins at 7:10 All Ready— Alfred Benjamin Kirschbaum and Sampeck Suits for Spring. JOHNSON & CARL PROFITABLE AMUSEMENT Proper amusement must instruct as well as amuse. Try the following: Bowersock New Vaudeville Aurora Grand Oread Watch for their ads in the Kansan K. U. VAUDEVILLE TAGS ON SALE MONDAY