UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN O SHE WILL STOOP TO CONQUER HUTCHINSON Students Will Present Gold smith Play Before High School Audience By Arl Frost. Hutchinson High School, Mar. 5—The senior play has been selected and the cast chosen. The class will present Olivier Goldham's "She Stoops to Conquer." To that end the cast has been chosen as follows: Llandford and servants, Ernest Frieson, Joyce Krick. Mrs. Hardcastle, Lloyd Payne. Mrs. Hardcastle, Emma Gisel. Tony Lumpkin, Robert Bacon. Miss Hardcastle, Neva Irving. Miss Neville, not yet chosen. Hastings, Norman Gles. Sir Charles Marlow, Wm. Hughews. Young Marlow, Henry Pegues. Maid, Blossom Miller. Diggory, Arl Frost. At last Hutchinson is to have an athletic field. A large plot of ground belonging to the school board is being prepared, and surrounded with a high board fence. A cinder track and facilities for basket-ball, tennis, football and track will be provided. The work is to be completed in time for the spring track meets. Hutchinson again showed her mettle in basket-ball. Winfield was defeated last Friday night, 35 to 26. The locals close their league games from next Friday at Newton, and Arkansas City here the following night. OLATHE'S PRIZE TEAMS SCHEDULE PRIZE TERMS WILL COME TO LAWRENCE Bv Paul Ernst. Olathe High School, Mch. 4- Olathe met and defeated Paola high school in a double-header basketball game. Captain Kelly leading her team to victory by a score of 51 to 19. The boys won by a score of 49 to 30, outplaying Paola in every point of the game. Captain Green, Tillson, Johnson, Collier, and Moore composing the winning quintette. Olathe has entered both teams for the state tournament at Lawrence, and by their past record stand well in line for the state championship. ELLINWOOD STUDENTS HEAR HEAD OF COOPER COLLEGE By William Jennings Weber. By William Jennings Weber. Ellinwood High School, Mar. 5. R. T. Campbell, president of Cooper College, gave an interesting lecture to the student-body Friday morning. Mr. Campbell emphasized the following: First, make each day your best. Second, what you will be, you are becoming. Third, your time is your money. Mr. Campbell left an annual of Cooper College, and spoke in behalf of the college. RENO WINS PRIZE CUP IN ARKANS VALLEY RAC Reno County High School, Mar. 5 — Winning from Winfield by a score of 54 to 18, from Arkansas City, 69 to 7 and Newton 66 to 12, the Reno basket tossers easily won the cup in the Arkansas Valley league. The team expects to enter the Lawrence tournament. By Bessie Bereman. In a game Friday night between the faculty and "has beens" the faculty won 21 to 12. The girls played at Sterling winning by a score of 16 to 15. Dodge City High School, Mar. 5—The Garden City and Dodge City high school boys' teams played a fast and close game on the Garden court, Saturday evening. At the close of the second half, the score was a tie, and Garden won out. The score was 28 to 30. Garden City, 30; Reno, 28. By Herbert Schall. Influence The Spearville second team defeated the second team here Friday night, 24 to 9. Make men happier and you make them better. But how can you make men happier if they already smoke The pound glass humidor jar is the only chance. Some men haven't seen that big Velvet humidor. Handy for the den. Keeps Velvet fresh and flavorsome. The High School Student VOCATION EDITOR University Daily Kansan Lawrence, Kansas 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 who expects to Go Into Business has his choice of two plans: He may either "work his way" into business as the old-fashioned lawyer worked his way into law, or he may get an expert knowledge of the business first as the modern lawyer does of law. In either case he will probably start his business life "at the bottom," but with a sound education to help him he can go ahead faster and farther than by the other plan. Among its 800 courses the University of Kansas has many that deal directly or indirectly with the principles and practice of almost every business pursuit. They Liked Theobaldi. By William Jennings Weber Ellinwood High School, Mar. 5- The third number of the high school lecture course was given in the K. of C. opera house last evening to a large and appreciative audience. The course consisted of Theobaldi the world's greatest violinist. Theo baldidi the audience at his mercy all evening, because all his selections were great. The lecture course is meeting with great success, this being the first time a lecture course has been tried in our high school. Something Doing at Our Sister Colleges They Object to Saffron. Harvard - For some time there has been under consideration among men interested in Harvard's appearance in the newspapers of the country, a plan to prevent the spread of "yellow" stories, which have appeared from time to time and for the spread of Harvard news that is true and interesting. A press club has consequently been formed at Harvard. The club will be informed and the executive committee will carry on work which it undertakes. They Object to Saffron Freshies to Work? Princeton—Princeton University is constructing a shoe shining stand, which will be under student control. Rates cheaper than can be secured elsewhere will be offered. How Strange. For the first time in its history the Michigan Daily will be plaintiff in a law suit, when civil action against E. R. Frost, for unpaid advertising is brought up. For practically the whole of the first semester an ad was run for E. R. Frost, the proprietor of a shoe store, and since no payment has been forthcoming a suit has been instituted for the sum of $61.65. Notice—Professor Gerould will meet his preceptorial groups today as usual. Daily Princetonian. The Laws Might Help Worse Than Midterms The faculty of Oregon University is thinking of rearranging the school year into four semesters any three of which a student may attend, and one of which a member of the faculty may take a vacation. The faculty also plans to open and close the school a month earlier making the summer vacation extend from 15—Student's Herald K. S. A. C. Beta Theta Pi initiated the following last night: George Henry Beach, Herbert Cain, Carl Anderson, George Strothers, Victor Bottomly, Rothwell Banker and John Glissner. Betas Initiate. Phi Gamma Delta will entertain Pi Beta Phi at supper Sunday evening. Only One Thespian Show. Instead of giving two performances this year the Thespian Dramatic club has decided to give but one. In past years two performances have not paid so the club will try the experiment of giving only one. The one performance will be given on the evening of the 12th. ONE SUPER DISILLUSIONED "Gee, I'm glad I am not an actor," was the sentiment of one student who took part in "Julius Caesar" the other night. "Living in little rat holes under the stage, dressing in air-tight compartments with poor light and no moisture," he said. The helmets, doesn't appeal to me, a "tall." Faversham Can Have His Old Play for All This Stude Cares. What did he carry away with him? Oh— 2. A sticky feeling. 3. A hungry feeling. "What were your impressions?" we savely queried. 1. A rich coat of paint and very lack eyebrows and lashes. 4. A tired feeling. 5. A "nix on this stage business" 6. A husky voice and a raw throat. 7. The ability to say truthfully, "Yes, I used to play with Bill Faver- haen." 8. 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All seats reserved LECTURER FRENCH STUDENTS TO PRESENT L'AMIRAL Send the Daily Kansan Home L'Amiral, a comedy in two acts by Jacques Mormand, has been chosen for the French play which will be presented April 12 in Robinson gymnasium. LeCapataine Marius, Wayne Ridgeway The cast selected for the play is as follows: Blasius Van der Trop, Thomas Root. Kreils Van der Beck, Paul ShmR.f. Kreils captain', attendant, Willem Spier. Madame Van der Beck, Marybelle McGill. Jacqueline, daughter of Van der Beck, Katherine Stone. The regular March meeting of the College faculty will be held tomorrow afternoon. Annette, servant, Madaline Ashton. Send the Daily Kansan home. Mch. 24—Naughty Marietta. Was Not Seriously Injured Mch. 17, 18, 19—From the Manger to the Cross. Plumbers. Call Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gas and electrical supplies. 937 Mass. Phones 658. The statement in last night's Kansan that the injury which Florence Gettys suffered in a coasting accident is a serious one and that an operation on her knee will be necessary was a mistake. She went to her home in Concordia Saturday but only in order that she might be home for a week or ten days. A painful bruise was her only injury. Mch. 4—Adelaide Thurston Mch. 13—"The Opera Singer." Mch. 15—Shepherd of the Hills. *h.* 17, 18, 19—From the Man. Good meals and efficient service at moderate prices, K. U. Cafe, 1009 Mass. "We make a speciality of best coffees in town." Following is the list of bookings of Bowersock Theater to date. From time to time changes and additions will be made: Mcn. 21—Early Roman Apr. 4—Modern Eve. Apr. 4 — Modern Lve. Apr. 9 — Little Boy Blue AT THE BOWERSOCK SCHULZ, Apr. 9—Little Boy Blue May 12—Mrs. Leslie Carter. SCHULZ the TAILOR—911 MASS. Classified Advertising Cut this out for reference Cafea. Students, lets us save your sole. S. Forney, first class shoe repair ing. 1017 Mass. Street. Novelties. FOR CUTLERY, silverware, cooking utensils, sporting goods, safety razors, padlocks, etc., see Chas. J. Achning. Phone 676, 822 Mass Little stories of personal wants that produce results at a minimum expenditure. Try them The Indian Store, pennants a speciality. 917 Mass. St. Get our prices on printing. Stop And Think. 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. FOR SALE—"Fairview Enterprise" On account of death. A good town; liberal advertisers; five hundred subscribers. Payment down and balance by the month. Address O. P. Leonard, 733 Mass. Lawrence, Ks. Groceries. Bob Stewart's Barber Shop, 838 Massachusetts street. S. H. McCurdy, stair and fancy greetries. Lowest prices to clubs and students, 1021 Mass. Both phones, 212. Liveries. Francisco & Co., for trunk hauling, auto and hack service. Phones 139. 808-812-814 Vt. Street. Frank Iliif's Barber Shop, 1025 Mass. Street. Caters specially to University trade. Barbers. K. U. Pantatorium and Dye Works— 1400 La. Phones 1400. Celaning and ladies' work a specialty. THE GARDNER Dairy, Sanitary milk and cream. E. T. Gardner, prop., phone 848.5. 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. 941 Mass. Both phones 14. FOR RENT—a furnished room for two boys at ten dollars. Good location, modern house, coal furnace heat. Call Bell 223 or at 1317 Ohio. LOST—S. A. E. pin. Finder please return to Miss McGregor, Mathematics office or 1345 Tenn.