UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LIBRARY QUESTION ONE FOR THE BOARD Librarian Says that Appropriations Prevent Opening Stacks on Saturday "The Board allows for only two students in charge at the library on Saturday afternoons and of course we couldn't leave all that valuable material open without some competent person in charge. The rule that now permits students to apply for books before closing time will still hold good, because some order came from the Board of Administration the stacks will be closed as usual next Saturday afternoon." "We are spending every cent of money that the Board of Administration allows for help in the library and for that reason we cannot keep the stacks open on Saturday afternoon," said Miss Carrie M. Watson, head librarian yesterday in answer to the question whether the stacks could be kept open until the noons from now till the end of the semester so that students could have time in preparation for the finals. The President of the Board of Administration, Mr. Hackey, stated this morning that the matter had not officially been called to his attention, that if more help were provided for the library, it necessarily have been considered by the Board after some recommendation had been made to它. K. U. Memory books have many special features. Call Jack Sterling 2054 Bell-Adv. Fridays and Saturdays are fruit salad days at Wiedemann's.—Adv. "The Religion of Educated Men." Sunday Night, Plymouth Church.— Adv. Jeffryes can make the best photographs you could possibly ask for. Adv. Reynold Bros home made pies are not to be beat.-Adv. Loomas will develop your kodak films free if prints are ordered, 719 Mass St.-Adv. PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. MCOONNELL, Phydianus and Hewlett-Walker, *Journals of the World War III*, evidence, 1346 Teem. T. Hancock, *Journal of American Military History*. J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist J. F. BROCK, Optometrist, Office 812 Main Phone 650-8947, Phone 812 Main HARRY REDING. M, D. Eye. ear, nose and mouth. 1013. Home 612. Baird, Ibis 513. Home 612. A. G. HAMMAN, M. D. E. eye, ear, throat specialist. Glasses lined. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dick Building. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrenco. J. W. O'BRYON Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Belfail Phone 507. Drug Store. Bell Phone 507. J. R. BROCHET, M., D. D. O. 833 Massachusetts Street. Both phone, office and residence. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. D. Diseases of Bitee. Bitee. Bitee. Readence, 130 Bitte. Both phone calls. Readence, 130 DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over BORES' Studio. Both phones. DR. H. T. JONES, Room 120 F. A. A. Bldg. Residence 1130 Tenn. Phones 211- DR. H. L. CHAMBERS Office over Squires' office DR. BURT R. WHITE Phone 612-754-3059 Osteopath Home 257, Office 745 Mass. St. Plumbers CLASSIFIED Numbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gas. Mazda lamps. 937 Mass. Cases 658. Prices reasonable, work the base. Not us. Economy 149 & Bancorp 85. Mail to: 492 Monroe St. & Co. + 616 Mass. St. 803-745-2353. Miriam Ellison Dreammaking and Ladies Johnson & Carl. Phones 241, over Johnson & Carl. Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking. Gowns for all occasions. All work guaranteed. Mrs. T. B., Daily, 914 Mass. Sanitary clean establishment in connection. Phone 212-830-7578. Lawrence Sewing School Ladies' tailoring and dressmaking sewing school 814 Mass. Presses 550. Miss Powers: Miss C. McClariday Queen City College. System and sewing tasks. Dreaming in connection with Mrs. G. Mark Brown, 834 Ky. Bell 1764. Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-gifts, hello my name is Appointed, appoints to call Bell 527. Home : 51. The Select Hair Dressing Shop, 927 Mass St. Barber Shops Go where they all go J. C. HOUK 913 Mass. Miscellaneous Hiwatha Cafe for regular meals, lunch and short orders when down town. Open after 6:30pm. Ed. W. Parsons. Engraver. Watchmaker and Equipment and Jewelry. Bail Phone. 717. 717 Mass. *Student's Co-op Club.* $2.50 to $3.00 per week. 1340 KY. Geo. H. Gevallon Steward. VERMONT BOARDING CLUB Rates $3.50. Two Meals $3.00. F. J. D. K. R. Minor, Stewart 1041 Vermont B2511 What's in a Name? Well, it all depends on what the name is. If it's "Fischer," on a shoe, it means as much as "Sterling" does on silver. It means the best. It means superior materials, high-class shoemaking, fine finish, correct shape, smart style - it means the best there is in footwear, at Fischer's JAYHAWKER BOARD SIGNS CONTRACT Topeka Publishers]Bid Low and Promise to Have Book off Press by May I The printing contract for the 1914 Jayhawker has been signed with the Crane & Company Publishing Company of Topeka. The firm was the lowest bidder of five printers who besieged the annual Christmas holidays. Crane & Company published the 1911 Jayhawker. The contract specifies a book 8 by 10 inches containing 448 pages, a somewhat smaller book than that of last year. High grade paper will be used to show off the engravings and the annual will be neatly bound. The books will be off the press May t, according to the contract. "We are not certain how many annuals will be printed," said Editor Clark, the aforementioned thousand but probably fifteen hundred will be needed." Students who have not signed up for the Jawahyr before February 15 can not buy a book. The management will not order extra books, this year, but will confine their sales to orders taken this winter. Geology Club Meets THE BOOK CLUB The Geology Club met Wednesday afternoon and listened to an address by Professor Tewenhof on the "Geology of the Anticosta Region." He has made extensive investigation of this region for the Canadian government and expects to publish a report soon with several lantern illustrations. Several fish stories, a part of the lecture, were much appreciated. K. U. Memory book, brand new book. Many new features. Jack Sterling, 2054 Bell—Adv. Fresh pop corn crisp at 20c a pound at Wiedemann's—Adv. "The Religion of Educated Men,' Sunday Night, Plymouth Church. Adv. Jeffryes is a busy man, but not too busy to make you a good photograph. —See him.-Adv. We have a nice line of individual molds to select from. Reynold Bros—Adv. Tango? No. Skate at auditorium It is better—Adv. A New Boarding Club Opening Monday noon. A first class dining club at 1016 Ohio. Both ladies and gentlemen served with first-class meals only. PRICE $3.50 HOME STYLE $3.25 and this ad gets you 21 meals. Will Gillespie, former chef of the Oread Tea Room. Phone Bell 2781W 1016 OHIO has on hand a nice line of ferns and blooming plants as well as cut flowers. If interested call and see them. THE FLOWER SHOP 825 Mass. Phones 621 WANT TO BUY A SURE ENOUGH METEORITE? If So You Can Close Deal With Professor Haworth Tomorrow Tomorrow If you are a speculator and want to get rid of some of your superfluous cash, here is a chance. The company offers a website which it is authorized to sell. It was found near Greenburg in Kiowa County by C. W. Durnil and shipped to Prof. E. Haworth about a year and a half ago. He examined it and advised the owner that it might be worth $10,000 or $600, Professor Haworth began writing to these dealers and some of the important museums of Europe in regard to the matter. Replies from these sources revealed that this meteorite was of the same fall from which they collected it and so were not so valuable as Professor Haworth had expected. At the present time this meteorite can be purchased for a small amount and the owner is getting anxious to sell it. It is composed largely of iron and nickel. It looks as though it would weight between ten pounds and fifteen inches, but like it weighs a hundred when you try to lift it and in reality weighs fifty-five pounds. "I would like to buy it," said Professor Haworth this afternoon. "But I doubt if the state would approve of spending very much money for a meteorite from that section of the state as we have one in the museum at present that can be used to collect it, which we have in the museum was purchased from the Snow estate some years ago and is in all probability from the same fall. There have been several men in Kansas that have made quite large sums of money out of specimens of meteorites on the state. A man who was a professor at Washburn College several years ago made more than a thousand dollars by selling some specimens of meteorites. Professor Williston who was once on our facetious list to sell the sale of a half interest in a meteorite. The dealers who buy these meteorites cut them up in small pieces and sell them to museums all over the world. Some museums are trying to get a sample of every meteorite fall that has taken place." "The Religion of Educated Men," Sunday Night, Plymouth Church. Adv. After the theatre go to Wiedemann's for refreshments..Adv. "The Religion of Educated Men," Sunday Night, Plymouth Church. Adv. Vanilla, strawberry chocolate, caramel nut, and brown bread ice cream. Reynold Bros.-Adv. K. U. Memory book, brand new book. Many new features. Jack Sterling, 2054 Bell.-Adv. "The Religion of Educated Men," Sunday Night, Plymouth Church. Adv. Sat.17, of Jan., opening DISPLAY of spring suitings. We have a more complete line than ever. Come in before the rush. Schulz 913 Mass. At The VAUDEVILLE THEATRE MONDAY The following program The following program Orchestra Music Orchestra Music II ALEXIS AND SHALL in a singing, dancing and contortion novelty III BELL AND DEBELL Singing, talking, and whistling entertainers IV Warner 3 reel feature "IN THE TOIL OF AN ADVENTURESS" The Pleasure Spot of Lawrence Ask the Extension Division Lectures-- Have you asked the Extension Division to help you with your winter lecture course? The expense is small. The Extension Division will be glad to suggest a course, or to furnish a single lecture. Correspondence-Study-- Have you asked the Extension to help you in your Education? The expense is small. The Extension Division will be glad to send its Bulletin. You will find many courses that will assist you in life. Municipal Reference Bureau-- Have your City officials asked the Extension Division to help in the problems of your city, either in respect to public utilities or questions of city government? 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