UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Buy these for the JUNIOR PROM! Wide soft Ribbons in Blue, Pink and White for Sashes. Have Pins and Barrettes in Brillants. Aigrettes and Bandeaus in Pearl Feather and Brillants. Pearl Bards in Jewels and Shoes. Pearl Beads in long and short strands. WEAVER'S BLIZZARD DIDN'T COOL SHERIDAN'S PEPPER Teams Plunged Through Snow to Oakley and Returned with Forensic Bacon By Myrtle Laister. By Myrtle Laister. Sheridan County High School, Mar. 31.-Facing a blizzard to Oakley Friday evening, students represent the Sheridan County high school, met the Oakley high school in debating, declamatory, and musical events. The question for debate was federal ownership of railroads and the judges decided unanimously in favor of the negative, Sheridan's side. Sheridan also took first place in the declamation. A quartet and a piano solo were the numbers in the musical contest; these were won by Oakley. PHILOMATHIANS OUTSPRINT LITERATI, GADZOOKS, AHA Bv Albion R. King By Albion R. King Bucklin High School, Mar. 31.—A track meet was held here Wednesday afternoon between the Literati and Philomathian societies. Two good records were made considering the time of the season. Paul Gould made the fifty yard dash in 5:4-5 seconds and Conrad Dennis made the mile in 5 minutes 8 seconds. The Philomathians scored 51 points and the Literati scored 48 points. At six o'clock the regular banquet was given to both societies by the Literati. It has been the custom for one of the societies to banquet the other each year. MACKSVILLE SEASON SETS IN BLAZE OF GLO-O-O-O IN BLAZE OF GLO-O-O-O-RY Phi Delta Kappa, the honor fraternity of the School of Education, held a meeting at Myers Hall Friday night. A. J. McAllister read a paper on "Recent School Legislation." Macksville High School, Mar. 31. —The Macksville basketball-ball team closed their very successful basketball season by defeating the Stafford high school team by a score of 30 to 13 and the Ganfield high school team 32 to 15. The members of the Macksville team are: Clarence Prueff, Clyde Nolder, Romie Dagmei, James Brown, and Earl Shute. Two hundred and five students at Harvard were not allowed to purchase tickets this year because they were found guilty of misusing their tickets last year. Hotel Cumberland NEW YORK S. W. Cor. Broadway at 54th St. Near 50th Street Subway Station and 53d Street Elevated "Broadway" Cars from Grand Central Depot S seven Avenue Cars from Penn & Station Kept by a College Man from Kansas Headquarters for College Men Special Rates for College Teams Ten Minutes Walk to Thirty Theatres Rooms with Karaoke and up NEW AND FIREPROOF HARRY P. STIMSON, Manager [Headquarters for Kansas An Expanding Vocation that merits the investigation of the high school student who is attracted towards science is that of The course in the University is complete, and after the necessary practical experience and work in research, leads to the degree of chemical engineer. Chemical Engineering The Daily Kansan's Educational Department will see that inquiries addressed to it are answered by the ones most competent to give full particulars regarding any vocation and the University courses preparatory for it. Address the The demand for experts in this line is as keen as the desire of manufacturers for better processes and for the utilization of by-products. The pecuniary rewards include both large salaries and liberal percentages of the saving which the chemist brings about. VOCATION EDITOR University Daily Kansan Lawrence, Kansas PLANS FOR COLLEGE EXHIBITS NOW READY BIOLOGY EXHIBIT EXTENSIVE Essays, Plays, Greek Candy, and Probability Machines at Exposition at Exposition Physiology and Newspaper in Jour nalism Building—Home Economi cics to Show Foods Plans for the College in the K. U. Exposition are nearly complete, and with the exception of a few minor changes, as are follows: The English department will display a number of first-class essays, together with any special type of work completed under similar direction. It has been difficult to plan an extensive exhibit in this department, but the fact that it is no way of showing English work graphically. The German language department will have a series of charts and statistics together with the books in the library of the department. Sell Greek Candy The Ancient language department will exhibit Greek work in the classical museum in Fraser hall. Plaster-of Paris models, charts, and other special objects of interest will be on display. A Greek play in costume occurs sometime the morning of the first day in the quarters of the department in Fraser hall. "Greek candy" will also be sold from a booth on the "Santa Fe Trail." **Math and Latin** The school board will have an exhibit in the Gym, showing the importance of the classics in the college curriculum. Math and Latin in Gym The Mathematics department will exhibit in the Gym, showing charts, graphs, and interesting statistics. The mobility machine" will be a feature. Engineers to use. In the Physical Science department, geology and chemistry will be handled by the Engineers. The Physics department will have a series of running experiments in Blake hall. Sound vibrations will be shown in some detail, and vibrations of air columns by means of visible particles of air. The composition of harmonic motions will be explained by means of the pendulum and tuning fork. Show Spectrum and X-Ray A spectrum will be shown together with lantern slides and photographs. An X-Ray machine will be on display and open to inspection. A large induction coil will be running continually, also Wehnelt's electrolytic interrupter. A series of vacuum tubes will give some interesting phenomena. The department of Biological Science will probably have the most extensive exhibit in the College. The botany, zoology, and entomology people will occupy all of Snow hall with the exception of one room. The entomology department will show a practical spraying machine in operation, have an exhibit of silk worms, growing. Green bugs, cinch bugs and all other economic insects of Kansas will be on display together with the process of exterminating the harmful ones. The zoology department will display their collection of materials, some of which have been procured at the expense of much time and labor. Actual class work will be shown also. In various booths they will demonstrate how to make various products such as beaten biscuits and cookies The Physiology department will stage its exhibit in the journalism building, occupying the upper floor. Work done in class or in any special research will be the basis of the exhibit. The Home Economics club will have charge of the exhibit of the domestic science or home economies department, with their laboratories in operation. A beautiful collection of butterflies has been procured and will be shown. A part of the Gym has been reserved for some of these exhibits which cannot be shown conveniently in Snow hall. The botany department have a large exhibit of class and state work, showing the work done in plant breeding. The bacteriology exhibit will show the various tests of water and milk, and various forms of bacteria, such as tuberculosis and typhoid. MANUFACTURED SPECIALLY FOR LEE'S COLLEGE INN LAWRENCE KANSAS and will serve them to the patrons of this exhibit. The idea is to show the old and new ways of food preparation. A laundry will also be in full operation. The economics department has made the work of the Exposition a part of the regular class work. The various classes are preparing charts and tables giving statistics of practical value in this kind of work. Several theses prepared by various students, dealing with everyday economic problems of interest to all, will be on display in the rooms of the department on the second floor of the Administration building. The journalism department will present an interesting exhibit in its own building. The presses will be open to the public and visitors will be shown how the Daily Kansan is printed. The College will have the north side of the floor in the gymnasium for exhibits which have been taken out of the various buildings. All class rooms will be open for inspection. The school committee for the College consists of Frederika Hodder, Elizabeth Fleeson, Lina Coxedge, Alfred Waddell, Arthur Perry, and Dean Templin, member ex-officio. HUNTER MAKING ACTIVE SCHOOL BOARD CAMPAIGN Prof. S. J. Hunter of the entomology department is a candidate for election to the Board of Education of the city of Lawrence at the coming election Tuesday April 2. It has been customary for a member of the faculty of the University to be on the Board. When Professor Higgins, the retiring member, refused to again be a candidate, next fall Professor Hunter finally decided to run. He is making an active campaign. PROFESSIONAL CARDS HARRY REDING, M. D. Eye, ear, nose, and throat. Glasses fitted. Office, F. A. A. Bldg. Phones, Bell 513, Home 512. "A Modern Eve" Although the opening of the fall theatrical season in Chicago found a "Modern Eve" the reigning success there, enjoying its twentieth week of capacity business, it is positively announced that Mort H. Singer has arranged to have his popular Berlin operetta presented at Bowersock, Friday, April 4. Mamie K. "A Moor Eve" will be to far superior for musical comedies seen in years, and every number is credited with being a song hit. Besides a large cast of prominent principals and an ample beauty chorus, a special orchestra will be carried on tour by this company—Adv. Sen1 the Daily Kansan Home. HARRY REDING, M. D. Eye, ear, G. A. HAMMAN, M. D. Eye, ear, and throat specialist. Glasses fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dick Building. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. J. W. O'BRYON, Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Bell Phone 07. J. R. BECHTEL, M. D., D. O. 833 Massachusetts Street. Both phones, office and residence. G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D., Diseases of the stomach, surgery and gymnotherapy. Suite I. F. A. A. bldg. Residence, 1201 Ohio St. Both phones, 35. FACTORY NO. 2, DIST. OF MD. LEE'S SPECIAL FORMULA 3E3 SMOKING MIXTURE Gets Cornell Scholarship University, has just been awarded Dwight Isely, A. B., degree at the Schuyler Fellowship in Entomology at Cornell University. Bowersock Theatre Friday, April 4th Mort H. Singer's latest and best musical comedy Company of Sixty - Augmented Orchestra The Famous Modern Eve Beauty Chorus. Curtain 8:15. "A Modern Eve" by Victor Hollaender and Jean Gilbert. The musical delight of the season. Most successful musical play of this generation. Witnessed by over 250,000 people during its run of one-half year at the Garrick Theatre, Chicago. Two years at The Neues Theatre, Berlin. The world is singing its songs. Mail orders filled now when accompanied by check, express or money order and self-addressed and stamped envelope. SCHULZ, the TAILOR—911 MASS. Address Sherman Wiggins, Manager. Phones:----Bell, 106; Home, 190. PRICES:—Parquet, first 10 rows, $1.50; next 7 rows, $1.00; Balcony, first 3 rows, $1.00; next 5 rows, 75c; 2nd Balcony, all 50c. SCHULZ. Classified Advertising Bob Stewart's Barber Shop, 830 Massachusetts street. Best vacant property in Lawrence and some residences, all convenient to University to exchange for Kansas farms. Write or see J. C. McCanles, Lawrence, Kas.-Adv. LOST—Small pocket "K" book, containing notes and memos of value to loser, before Easter. Will finder please call Bell 2061, and receive reward? Send the Daily Kansan Home FOR RENT CHEAP—Fine 20 acre farm, house and barn, half mile from University, for instructors or students. K. U. Bell 105 B., 12 to 1. 5t-3. Little stories of personal wants that produce results at a minimum expenditure. Try them THE GARDNER milk and cream prop., phone 848.8 Dairy, Sanitary E. T. Gardner, Stop And Think. FOR CUTLERY, silverware, cooking utensils, sporting goods, safety razors, padlocks, etc., see Chas. J. Achning. Phone 767, 822 Mass. Cafes. Plumbers. We depend entirely on student trade. Why take your shoes down town? We make new shoes out of old ones. Bring in your shoes and be convinced. 1400 Louisiana street. Don't forget the place. Call Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gas and electrical supplies. 937 Mass. Phones 658. Good meals and efficient service at moderate prices, K. U. Cafe, 1009 Mass. "We make a specialty of best coffee in town." S. S. FORNEY Novelties. S. S. FORNEY First-class shoe repairing. 1017 The Indian Store, pennants a speciality. 917 Mass. St. Get our prices on printing. For Kodak finishing of the better sort, Lawrence Studio, 734 Mass. St. we sell Eastman films. S. H. McCurdy, staple and fancy groceries. Lowest prices to clubs and students, 1021 Mass. Both phones, 212. DETECTIVES WANTED—Young men to operate in own locality, secret service work; experience unnecessary. Enclose stamp for particulars. Universal Detective Agency, 304 Colcord building, Oklahoma City, Okla. Groceries Liveries. Francisco & Co., for trunk hauling, auto and hack service. Phones 139. 808-812-814 Vt. Street. K. U. Pantatorium and Dye Works— 1400 La. Phones 1400. Celaning and ladies' work a specialty. O'Brien & Co., Hardware, cutlery, stover and tinware. Sheet metal workers. Pumps and pump repairing. Van's cistern filters. Phones 664. 621 Mass. St. Gilham's Sanitary Bakery, 412 W. Warren St. Nothing but the best. Come in and see the shop. Meat Markets. See Hess Brothers for the very best fresh and cured meats at the right prices. *244 Mass.* Both phones *24*.