UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN STEAM ROLLER RIDES OVER FRESHMEN CLASS Seniors Gobble Meade Offices Yearlings, Crushed to Earth, Rise Again By Francis Fuhr By Francis Fuhr Meade High School, Feb. 25—The Alpha Nu and Augustan literary societies have elected their officers for the next semester. The Alpha Nus elected O. Perkins president, Helen Boehler vice-president and Emilia secretary. The Augustans elected as president O. Thompson, as vice-president J. Hantla and for secretary W. Anshutz. The seniors applied the "steam roller" to the freshmen and elected seniors to fill all the offices. The freshmen bolted and organized a society of their own. The new club will be known as the "Argonaut." CHANUTE LEAVES TOWN WITH JUST TWO VICTORIES Rv H. Dale Watson Because there you will have a chance to succeed. There climate, soil and water, in conjunction with intelligent labor, work wonders. Alfalfa, fruits, garden truck, poultry and dairy products point the way to more than a mere living. Coffeyville High School, Feb. 25.—The Chanute high school and the Coffeyville high school boys' and girls' basketball teams played a double header here Friday night, the victory going to Chanute in each game. The visitors took the boys' contest with 44 points to the locals 28. The fast work of Gray, Chanute's right guard was largely re- You Will Like CALIFORNIA Santa Fe Colonist Excursions March 15 to April 15 1913. The one way second-class tickets from Lawrence to Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego and to many other points in California will be sold for $30. Corresponding fare from points on other lines in connection with the Santa Fe. Liberal止携 privileges. Three fast trains daily from Kansas City carry tourist sleepers and free chair cars. Harvey meals. For tickets, reservations, information and copy of "San Joaquin Valley" folder, apply to W. W. Burnett, Agent Lawrence, Kansas SILK SALE Begins Wednesday morning. These are the greatest values we have ever offered from our silk counter. ants in all shade Regular 25c grade - a yard --- 17c Silk brilliants in all shade Regular 25c 17c Silk Tussah in several patterns 39c and 50c grades—a yard --- 25c roof Foulards in an all silk Brocaded Poplins in all shades the biggest silk hit of the season—a yard - - - 59c Shower-proof Foulards in an all silk fabric Regular 85 grade - a yard --- 55c WEAVERS sponsible for the locals defeat. in the girls' game the visitors won a fast, well-played game by a score of 18 to 17. At a meeting of the track members, Paul Jensen, last year's captain was elected temporary captain of the team. J. E. Sawhill, instructor of science, a former College of Emporia track man, will coach the team. DODGE CITY CITY NEARLY CAME BACK AT LARNEI Bv Herbert Schall BY HERMAN LEE Dodge City High School, Feb. 25. The high school girls lost a chance to even up with the Larned team Saturday evening, when Larned de- eated them here, 13 to 11. A practice debate was held Friday afternoon for the teams who will meet Bucklin on March 14 to debate the question of the popular election of United States Senators. The Dodge affirmative team will go to Bucklin, and the Bucklin affirmative team will come here. The Dodge affirmative team is composed of Lola VanCleve, Milan Hawk, and Arthur Williams. The negative team includes Josephine Wright, Earl Evans and Herbert Schall. Hoisington Hears Friends By Mary Logan Hoisington High School, Feb. 25. —The people of Hoisington were entertained Tuesday night by the Glee Club of Friends' University of Wichita, brought here under the auspices of the juniors of the high school. The entertainment, composed of choruses, vocal and instrumental solos, led a cello lesson was interning from start to finish. It was held in the Christian Church, which was well filled by an attentive crowd. ELLSWORTH'S TRIUMPHS END IN GAME WITH STERLING By Neal M. Wherry Sterling High School, Feb. 25. — The Sterling girls' basket-ball team defeated the hitherto victorious team from *the* Ellsworth high school by a score of 19 to 15 here last night. Ellsworth had not been defeated for two years. Prof. Luther are so fortunate as to have an introduction through family or friends, to a good opening A Few High School Students 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. 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 University Daily Kansan Lawrence, Kansas VOCATION EDITOR Barnes, K. U. "O8, coach of the girls will accompany the team to Lawrence this spring to play for the state championship. The boys defeated Hoisington last night here by the score of 86 to 9. This was Sterling's last game in the Western Athletic League. Hoisington has never have one game left to play. Kinsley finished with a perfect percentage. The present standing of the teams is: U. of K.CALENDAR Tuesday. 18. Team Played Won Lost Pts Kinsley 6 6 0 10 Sterling 6 6 3 5 Great Bend 5 2 3 40 Hoisington 5 0 0 0 10:00 Chapel: Phil. D. C. Rogers. 2:30 Entomological club (Mu.) 3-4 Chancellor's Open Hour to Faculty. 3:30 Economics Seminar. (Spoon- ex library) 4:30 Cercle Francais: Professor Galloo. (306 Fraser.) Art Exhibit. Wednesday. 10:00 Chapel. 4:30 Mining Journal (201 Ha.) 10:00 Chapel. 4:30 Mining Journal (201 Ha.) Botanical Club: "My Trip Through Yellowstone," Miss Grace Taylor, (Lect. Room, Snow Hall). Basket-ball: M. U. vs. K. U. at Columbia. Art Exhibit. 4:30 El Ateneo Club (314 Fra.) 3:50 Faculty Tea. (Haworth hall. 7:00 Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng. 1.00 Amer. Soc. (1301 Ohio). 7:00 Civil Eng. Soc. (Eng. Lect Room). 8:15 Der Dumpkof. (Auspies Deutscher Verein). Bowersock Theater. Basket-ball: M. U. vs. K. U. at Columbia . Art Exhibit. Friday. 10:00 Chapel. Dr. Samuel Z. Batten. 8:00 Social. Auspices W. Y. and Y. M. C. A. All University students invited. (Myers hall). W. U. vs. K. U. at St. Louis. At Fultish. W. U. vs. K. U. at St. Louis. Art Exhibit. W. U., vs. K. U. at St. Louis. Sunday. 4:00 Y. M. C. A. Rev. Frank H. Smith, "Why Does China not Accept Christianity?" (Myers hall). Feb. 26-27 M. U. s. K. U. at Columbia Mch. 3 War. Nor. vs. K. U. at Warensburg. Feb. 28 W. U, vs K. U at St. Louis. Mch. 1 W. U, vs K. U at St. St. Louis Apr. 25-26 Baseball. M. U. vs. K. U. at Lawrence. Mch. 19 Great relay games at Des Moines. Athletic Schedule. 4ch. 4 Voice concert: Dorothea North Mch. 14 Indoor Track Meet: M, U K, V, H, K, N, City Future Events. Mch. 7 Lecture by Prof. Wilcox. Lincoln 8 Lecture by Prof. Wilcox. Mch. 6 Band concert. Mch. 14-15 Annual conference of Kansas H. S. and academies. Lecture by Prof. J. L. Hen- Mch. 8 Lecture by N. D. Hills. Mch. 9 Lecture by N. D. Hills. Lecture by Prof. J. L. Hen derson of U. of Texas. ... Apr. 4 Lecture by Prof. Wilcox. Apr. 4 Junior From. Apr. 12 French play. Apr. 24-25 Music festival. With the 2521 Ri Darrough, '12, returned to his home in Kansas City last night after a short visit at the Sig Alph house. Hazel Butts, who has just graduated from the University, returned to her home in Wichita today. Alpha Tau Omega entertained Saturday with their third annual Washington Birthday party. The program consisted of a matinee dance, dinner, and an entertainment by cabaret entertainers from the Garden Theater, in the evening. Any organizations that wish to get their house pictures in the annual must turn them in before March 1. No extra charges - Adv. Stockwell Talks to Indians Storkwell labs 16 Indians Rocky Mountain College of the University Y, M, C. A. will address the Presbyterian and Congregational students at Haskell this evening. A fine line of Mueller-Keller chocolates at Reynolds Bros., 1031 Mass. Adv. The Play Must Fit an Actress as Well as Her Gowns. Knowing that an actress, to be successful, must be given a play that fits her as well as do her gowns, Francis X. Hope, who has successfully directed the tour of Adelaide Thurston for several seasons fully realized that "the play is the thing," selected Frederick Paulding as the playwright to furnish Miss Thurston with her new comedy. AMUSEMENT The production will be sumptuous with many new and original effects. Miss Thurston's latest gown secured by her while abroad are said to be stunning, and will appeal strongly to the feminine portion of the audience. Miss Thurston will be seen at Bowersock theater, Tuesday, March 4th. Prices 50, 75, $1.00 and $1.50—Adv. MOVING TO LAWRENCE? Owner has for sale new, modern cottage five rooms and bath, close to University, fine location. Terms. Address O 742, care Kansas.-Adv. For the best home made chili go o the Luncheonette, Reynolds Bros., 031 Mass.-Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. PROFESSIONAL CARDS HARRY REDING, M. D. Eye, ear, nose, and throat. Glasses fitted. Office, F. A. A. Bldg. Phones, Bell 513, Home 512. We like to do little jobs of repairing Gustafson B. A. HAMMAN, M. D. Eye, ear, and throat specialist. Glasses fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dick Building. J. W. O'BRYAN, Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Bell Phone 507. The College Jeweler DR. H. W, HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. J R. BECHTEL, M. D., D. O. 833 Massachusetts Street. Both phones, office and residence. DR. G. W. JONES, Physician. Suite 1, F. A. A. Building. phones, office and residence. STUDENT HELP To persons wishing student help, and students wanting work, the Daily Kansan will give three insertions of twenty words each in this column free: WANTED—Young man to solicit printing on commission. Roy Stockwell. Bowersock Theatre, Tuesday, Mar. 4 ADELAIDE THURSTON IN A NEW COMIC PLAY OF TO-DAY "THE LOVE AFFAIR" BY FREDERICK PAULDING AUTHOR OF "THE WOMAN'S HOUR" DIRECTION OF FRANCIS X. HOPE MAGNIFICENT SCENIC PRODUCTION BROADWAY CAST OF PLAYERS ROARING COMEDY. Seats may be ordered by mail now by mailing check or money order together with self-addressed and stamped envelope to PRICES; Parquet, $1.50; Balcony, 1st 3 Rows, $1.00; Next 5 Rows, 75c; All 2nd Balcony, 50c. SHERMAN WIGGINS, Mgr. Send the Daily Kansan Home Classified Advertising SCHULZ, the TAILOR—911 MASS For second semester board at the Midway Club, 1042 Ohio. $3.50 per week, Phone 2325. H. C. Fiske, steward—Adv. Little stories of personal wants that produce results at a minimum expenditure. Try them Students, lets us save your sole. S. Forney, first class shoe repairing. 1017 Mass. Street. FOR CUTLERY, silverware, cooking utensils, sporting goods, safety razors, padlocks, etc., see Chas. J Aching. Phone 676, 822 Mass Novelties. Stop And Think. Plumbers. The Indian Store, pennants a speciality. 917 Mass. St. Get our prices on printing. 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, Ka. 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. K. U. Pantatorium and Dye Works— 1400 La. Phones 1400. Celaning and ladies' work a specialty. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for men. 2247 Bell. 1321 Tenn. St. Call Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gas and electrical supplies. 937 Mass Phones 658. Board at $3.50. Have room for eight more in Would'st Club (stag). 925 Alabama. Come early...Adv. WANTED—Place for young colored student. Well recommended. University Employment Bureau. For pure ice cream call Bell 645; Home, 358. Reynolds Bros.' successor to E. G. Soxman & Co., 1031 Mass.-Adav. Groceries. Bob Stewart's Barber Shop, 838 Massachusetts street. Liveries. S. H. McCurdy, stair and fancy grecieries. 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. Barbers. Frank lilf's Barber Shop, 1025 Mass. Street. Caters specially to University trade. For good country apple butter, dressed poultry, chicken and duck feathers, call Chas. Herington. Home 5826 Red. Meat Markets. See Hess Brothers for the very best fresh and cured meats at the right prices. 941 Mass. Both phones 14. 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. Cafes. Good meals and efficient service at moderate prices, K. U. Cue, 1009 Mass. "We make a specialty of best coffee in town." LOST-Gold bracelet with black enamel. $5.00 reward. Return to secretary or to Miss Oliver, Latin department. LOST-S. A. E. pin. Finder please return to Miss McGregor, Mathematics office or 1345 Tenn. JOST-Star-shapel garnet broch between Green hall street car landing and library on Friday. Phone Bell 202. . Wanted—Ten young men who are hustlers and are looking for employment—no interference with school duties—liberal proposition to right parties. Apply at once. Union Woolen Mills, Ernest B. Russel, Mgr. 742 Mass. St.-Adv.