UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WANT ADS LOST—An official woman's einlk pin last Monday during enrollment. Will finder please call 171 Bell? 92-3 LOST—A pink and white cameo pin between Kentucky and Fraser. Return to 1325 Kentucky, Bell 2472, 92-3* LOST—Kueffel & Esser Slide Rule in leather case in Engineering Building or between Building and 1007 Tennessee. Monday. Call S.A. Truelless B. 2476. Reward. 93-3* For prompt ice cream delivery call Reynolds Bros. Bell 645. Home 358—Adv. for the better grade of electric light bulbs, gas mantles and globes go to Fein's, 929 Mass. street.-Adv Girls' Glee Club concert tomorrow night. Chapel-Adv. The sanitary engineers at the University, working in connection with the state board of health, are giving their services to promote improvement of water supplies, and sewage disposal plants in various towns and cities. All kinds of post cards at all prices. Hoadley's—Adv. A Good Hot Water Bottle for $1.00 McCOLLOCH'S Drug Store. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Largest and best, equipped business bush Pres.; E. S. Weatherby, Supt. Bert Wadham The College Barber On 14th St. SAM S. SHUBERT Matinee Wednesday and Saturday BEN-HUR WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and profits $100,000 The Student Depository PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. M'CONNELL, Physician and surgeon. Office B199 Mast. S., Bell 3925 W. C. M'CONNELL, Pharmacist. 1346 Tenn. St. B1923, Bell 1023, Near 926. J. F. BROOK, Optometrist and Specialist in Scientific Glass Fitting. Office B1923, Bell phone 7088. J. F. BROOK, M. D. Eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Office, F. A. A. Bldg. Phones, Bell 513, Home 101. S. A. HAMMAN, M. D. Eye, ear, nose and facial function. Dick Building. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. J. Drug, W. O'BRYON, Dentist, Over Wilson's Drug Store. Bell Phone 807. J. A. BEOHETEL, M.D., D.O. 833 Mass J. R. BEOHETEL, Street. Both phones, office and phone numbers. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. D., Dismissed of Ritzee at Bates, A. M. Bids, Residence, 1200 Bates St., A. M. Bids, Residence, 1200 DR. H. T. JUNGES Residence 300 Tum. Phones 217 H.R. CHAMBERS, Officer ove Squires' Studio. Both phones. DR. BURT R. WHITE Repetition Phones. Bell 894 Home 257. Office. 745 Mass. 85. Miscellaneous sthathwa Cafe for regular meals, lunch and dinner when down town. Open after this show. Sid W. Paposki, Engraver, Watchmaker and David W. Paposki, Engraver, Watchmaker and David W. Paposki, Engraver, Ball Phone Manage. Manage. Manage. CLASSIFIED Plumbers Prices reasonable, work the best. Let us figure on your furnace work. Everything in stoves. Osborn & Co., 816 Mass. St. Phones 423. Phone Kennedy Plumbing CO. for, gas phones 8065 Manda lamps. 937. Man. phone 8065 Ladies Tailors Lawrence Swain School. School: Leslie's talgett Lawrence Swain School. School: Leslie's talgett Finance 565. Miss Power; Miss: M. C. McQua- nter. Queen Oily College. System and sewing Machine, Machines for fabric repair, Mire, M. Mark bedroom, 834 K. Hall Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-fair goods, Marilyn salojo, hairdressing call Bell 527. Home : 81. The talent Hair Dressmaking Shop, 927 Mass St. Barber Shops Go where they all go 1024 913 Mass. Students Coop Club. $2.50 to $2.00 440 KIU. Gary Allman Steward. LEAVENWORTH WILL HAVE TOURNAMENT State High Schools Have Invitations to Basketball Fete (By Walter Hill) (13) Walter Hill) Leavenworth, Feb. 15. The Leavenworth high school sent out invitations to all of the high schools of the state to enter a basketball tournament here February 20-21. It will be the first time in the history of the school that a state tournament has been held here. This tournament will in no way interfere with the tournament to be held at Newton, being almost a place of the home of the team's place. The tournament here will help condition the teams that will be entered there. Among those invited are, Atchison, Hiawata, Oskalaosa, Winchester, Kansas City, Bonner Springs, Olathe, Easton, Sabahel, Horton, Horton, Nortonville, Seneca, Eiffingham, Tonganxie, Louith, Louth, Edwardville, La wrence, Topeka, Lecompton, Rosedale, and Hutchinson. ALTA VISTA STUDENTS HAVE WIRELESS STATION (BY HARry H. Morgall) Alta Vista high school will have a wireless station. The boys of the physics class with the assistance of their instructor, Prof. R. B. Bowden are constructing the outfit. They have a part of their insurance and they have the plant in operation soon. The aerial will be placed on top of the school building. KINGMAN FACULTY CAN PLAY BASKETBALL TOO (By Xellis Wilkinson) Kingman, Feb. 9 - In a fast, hard fought game Friday the high school team played the crack Hutchinson bunch to a tie, the game finally resulting 28 to 26 in Hutchinson's favor. On Saturday the faculty team defeated Athena and all victorious feasted as a formerly victorious team 35 to 20. B. P. Young, K. U. '08, and star center has expressed a willingness to meet any high school faculty team in the state. Sterling Decorates Heroines (By Angie Sturgeon) Sterling, Feb. 15.—The Sterling girls, members of the last year's state champion basketball team, were awarded their letters last week at the regular chapel period. The presentation was made by Coach Luther Barnes, K. U.'98. We qualified for Johnson, Lulai Henry, William Sankey, Mattie Johnson, Lulu Henry, Emma Steele, Etta Linville, and Helen Hanks. The letters were of the same size and material as those usually awarded the boys. Marquette Breaks Even at Lindsborg (By Ru Friesen) Marquette, Feb. 15.—The Marquette high school girls' team was defeated by the Lindsborg girls' team 12 to 2 and the boys' team defeted Lindsborg boys' team just time in the history of the two schools that the Lindsborg boys' team has lost to the Marquette boys. Washington, Feb. 15.—A change has been made here lately as to the use of the twenty-minute chapel period. Previous to this change this time was devoted each day to chapel exercises, but as interest seemed to be lacking, the faculty thought it best to make a change so that now we are devoted to spelling on Mondays and Wednesdays, to chapel work on Tuesdays and Thursdays and to a conference period on Fridays. Alma, Feb. 7.—The seniors of the alma high school gave their annual play at the opera house last week. The play, "The Professor's dummy," was one of the best that has been played here this winter. Others Have Chapel Trouble (By Creotta Hoerman) Alma Gives Annual Play (By Leo J. Horne) ANNOUNCENTS The Cercle Francais will meet tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 in Room 306, Fraser. All. members of the Student Branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers who have not paid their dues should see H. H. Feiperabend at once. Members of the Civil Engineering Society should order pictures through Bill Brown. The pictures cost fifty cents each. Easter Time is Coming on apace. Don't neglect that new gown and remember, too, that the Innes store is prepared better than ever before to meet the requirements of this Easter season in all sections. The Silk Department Will show this week a very select line of 1914 Fabrics "as may be seen in our east window" embracing the new moires, the new plaids, the new crepe pongee, the new Swiss tafetas, the new silk ratines and the new brocaded crepes, all in a new color assortment and in qualities often shown at $2.00—this week, a yard **$1.50** SPRING LACES in perfect confusion. The line was never so complete and never so fairly priced. Everything new in the lace kingdom is shown here now. Easter Special Ladies' Hose ALL SILK in all shades - Cerise - Mahogany tango, kelley green, taupe and new blues, a pair 89c FIBRE SILK HOSE—All colors, splendid quality pair 50c LADIES' NECK WEAR in many new novelties, including the "Colliere" and other latest fads, may be found in this section. Ask to see them. PLATONY—The newest idea in rings for men and women in the jewelry department, each 50c THE FLOWER SHOP Our flowers are all direct from the grower who knows how, and you get the best the market affords—always. 825! Mass. St. Phone 621 Masquerade skating at auditorium Tuesday night. Grand march at 8 o'clock. Unmask at nine.-Adv. Loomas will develop your kodak films free if prints are ordered, 719 Mass St.-Adv. A Few High School Students are so fortunate as to have an introduction through family or friends, to a good opening IN BANKING OR FINANCE. Modern conditions favor the man who goes into such pursuits with all the preparation that the best university course can give him. The University of Kansas offers courses in banking and law that have direct value, and others that have vital though indirect bearing, on a career in these lines of business. "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.