UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEW VARSITY LAST ACT 2014/15 Stage II, 2014/15 GLEE CLUBS BURBURN coling a and Cuttars, at Club Prices Have been the leaders for Mice rents. Booklet and full information free regarding the Leeland - Part-Mand Orchestra, now wague for music. A Gee Club is practically a necessity in the workplace, but it be made self-supporting. It greatly increases the interest of employees. Write today. Washerburns are sold by leading music dealers everywhere 19-46 E. Adams St., Chicago. Midway Cleaners P. G. MOSSER, Prop. G. A. SNOW, General Manager Cleaning, Pressing and Renairing GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PHONES: Bell 541 Home 504 19 West 9th Street LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 12 W. Warren St. Phones 508. An Announcement LADIES: Any time, for any special occasion, you find yourself without the proper shade of evening slippers to match your particular gown and haven't time to have them made to order, we can tint them any shade on an hour's notice. Otto Fischer Bring you old suit to me and get twice as much for it. Money loaned on valuables. ABE WOLFSON 637 Mass, Street. For That AFTER STUDY TIME SPREAD Get a Supply of Our ELKHORN CHEESE Chilli Cheese Tasty Cheese Deviled Cheese Cream Cheese Pimento Cheese Pimento Olive Cheese Club Cheese Rarebit LANDERS GROcery In to Go Spirits LANDERS GROCERY "We're Next to Con Squires." Varsity Cleaning Plant 1017 Mass St., Lawrence, Kam Work and Prices Always Right We Solicit Student Business If you have not tried the Rosas sundaes you do not know how good they are. Wiedemann's-Adv. HAS LARGEST PANORAMA Dyche Museum is One of the Largest in the United States The largest natural panorama in the world, and a collection of paleological specimens which rank second only to those of the University of Chicago are to be found in the Museum of the University of Kansas, which stands at the head of Oread avenue across from Spooner Library. Some of the paleoanimals are the finest in the world, since it is in the chalk beds of Kansas that the largest remains of pre-historic animals have been found. The collections in the Museum are chiefly the results of the work of the date Prof. Louis L. Dyche, who made 23 scientific expositions and hunted all over North America in search of the specimens that now rest in the Museum. Mr. Dyche, whose death occurred last year, was professor of systematic zoology, and taxidermy and curator of birds and mammals. He worked his way through school and lived in a tent on the ground where the Museum now stands. The building was completed in 1901 and was named Dyche Museum after the man whose work had made it possible. The first floor of the Museum contains the natural panorama, and the horse which was the only survivor of the Custer Massacre. On the landing between the first and second floor is the famous old cannon Sacramento, which played such a large part in Kansas history. The second floor contains stuffed and mounted specimens of all kinds of birds and insects, and the third floor contains the paleontological specimens. In a room on the third floor the interesting work is carried on of arranging and imbbeding the remains of the pre-historic animals found in the Kansas chalk beds. The basement of the Museum is given over to the dissecting rooms and laboratories of the medic students. The Museum is open to visitors both week days and Sundays. No admission fee is ever charged. Morning Prayers Leader, Rev. Gordon Bennet Thompson, student pastor of the First Methodist church of Lawrence the Gen. Blunders of the World." Monday, "The Blunder of No Sky" Monday, "The Blunder of Preguese" Volunteer Wednesday, "The Blunders of Evil and Good." Thursday, "The Blunders of Morality and Religion." Friday, "The Blunders of Reaction" Ad football story 456 630 90909 Foghf Plain Tales From the Hill Life is not a path of roses for the gym classes playing socket football. The socket shoes checked out by the players are not all perfect fits, and some of the men come in from the field with blistered feet. Sigma Phi Sigma announces the pledging of Warren Newman of Wymore, Nebraska. Newman attended the Emporia State Normal school last year, but decided to come here to take engineering. Five new laths are under construction in the Fowler Shops. They will be used by the students in their shop work. A freshman noticed that a friend of his had been coming upon the Hill without his freshman cap. So at the first opportunity he buttonholed the daring one—pulled him to one side. Order your ice cream of Reynolds Bros. Prompt attention to club and fraternity orders.-Adv. "Eating at the Sanitary Cafe is good eating every day". Adv. The Fearless Soph Out today, Saturday Evening Post Popular and Allottery, Carroll's...Adv Chorus with tenor solo, "No Shadows Yonder," from "Holy City" by Gaul. Solo, sung by Miss Bessie Ray- mond. "Out of the Depths." Duet, "Hark, Hark My Soul," by Shelley, sung by Miss Bessie Raymond and Mr. Herron. Chorus," Praise to the Father"," Gounod. The following musical program will be given at the First Baptist church Sunday night; The pastor's theme will be, "Has Money Ruined Newell Dewight Hillis?"—Adv. "Rube" Hoffman, who is trying for the Varsity basketball team, is laid up with an abscess on his arm, and it may be several weeks before he will be able to get back into the game. The Kappa Alpha Theta freshman girls were entertained on Thursday evening by the Sigma Nus with a dinner at the Sigma Nu chapter house. and asked in a confidential whisper, "Say, Old Man, how do you get by without wearing a freshman cap?" "Oh, I'm a sophomore," was the reply. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Blackman of Chanute, specials in the College last year, have been attending the Christian Church convention for the past few days. Mr. Blackman is now pastor of the Christian church of Chanute. Hobart Hogue, a freshman in the College, drove over from Olathe, last week in his Paige car. When Forest Olson, a freshman Engineer, answered the phone last night, a sweet feminine voice asked "is this 1145 Ohio?" "Yes m'am," replied the polite freshman. "Well this is the Lawrence Electric Light Co., and we want to know if the light on the corner is burning?" "I don't know but I will go and see," replied the innocent freshman. A few minutes later he announced that it was not. "Did you notice if the light on the north corner was burning" asked the same sweet voice on the other end of the line." It was a long way to the north corner but the would be obliging freshman could not refuse that kind of persuasion and so again he rushed out of the house and down the street. A few minutes later he panted cheerfully "yes ma'm, it's burning." "Well, will you please blow it out," twitted the now wicked voice as she hung up. "The too-muchness of some things means the not-enoughness of something else."—Dr. S. M. Crothers. Balad of the Postage Stamp There's lots a-doing to the Hill. There's lots a-doing you get. For some of the freshies you beti There's paddles heaped at the corner with soops, a standing near, with stumps. For some of the freshies are getting Instruction they won't forget. With sophs, a-standing near. And whent he capless come out. Then the whack of the paddles you'll hear. The freshie who wears his postage stamp. ver a thing to fear: has he sent to the one who leaves his stamp at one. He's the one what's shedding tears. Spreading The Norwegian comp' to lick K. U. Never fear little one, never fear: Never fear little one, never fear; We've seen them before, they can't Secrets of the Boudoir scare us. We'll do the lickin' this year. A young woman yesterday trudged slowly up the Hill. She wore a coat; and from the back of the coat was suspended something long and blue. The Old Guard on the Law steps stared. Many a thrill had the fashions given to their blase sensibilities; but this was new—entirely new. At last an interested friend spooled whole effect by diffusing him, knowing what the admonition might be—the young woman took one wild look behind her, and fled. Evidence carefully collected points to the conclusion It was a blue skirt, pinned to the coat, which had served as a hanger. The name of Howard Adams was accidentally omitted in naming the Jayhawker appointments in Tuesday's Kansan. Mr. Adams will edit the College section. The librarians declare that they get their share of foolish questions. "We always try to do our best and make an attempt to answer all questions and fill all requirements made of us," said one of them yesterday, "but there are some things upon which we must draw the line. Today a student came in and asked if we had a biological sketch of Billy Sunday? The Kappa Kappa Gammas entertained the Alpha Taus Thursday evening from 7 o'clock until 8. George Hilton, freshman College, left this morning for his home in Washington. Several graduates visited the chemistry department last week and looked over the changes that have taken place since their graduation. Among these were C.J. J. Arbuthnot, "04. Mr. Burris is now married and lives at Lebanon. The Mu Phi Epsilon sorority gave a dinner party Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Murphy and Miss Mina Schenck. Professor—"Mr. Blank, what is a like?" bland "Why-er. a lake is an in-band body of water surrounded by lakes." Myrtle Chaffee, a freshman in the College, will spend the week-end in Topeka visiting friends. That "attraction" back home could be resisted longer and so Harold diller, a junior in the College and a rack man, left yesterday for a weekend visit at Chanute. Mary Gossard, Marie Dent, and Gladys Bitzer are spending the weekend in Kansas City. TO DISCARD THE OPEN GAME? Straight Football Will Characterize Jayhawker Attack on the Normals Normals Now that the 1915 season is well advanced, the inquiry about the Kansas open style of play is being taken up. Coach Olcott, upon his arrival in Lawrence, announced that the open style would be used to a great extent this year, but it would appear now that it is to be discarded. Kansas tried a few forward passes in practice last week but of this number only two were tried in the William Jewell game. Both of these were intercepted and since then the pass has apparently been abandoned. Plain line bucks without any open pass were used to stop the serifmage with Haskell last night. The Indians on the other hand made several long passes. The secret practice the first part of the week may have given the coach a chance to teach his men some open plays but it is probable none have been tried in the practices since then. Plain football with some trick plays on straight football, will largely constitute the Jayhawker's attack Saturday. The squad has been thoroughly coached in breaking up forward passes and other plays which the Normals are expected to use. Aleegretti's and Huyler's famous candies here only. Carroll's-Adv. New shipment of candy in. Take her a box the next time you call. Reynolds Bros.-Adv. "Smooths" any flavor, Reynolds Bros.—Adv. Ladies' new complexion brush at Dick Bros.-Adv. Smoke Little Egypt, mild smoke, 5c cigar-Adv. Boys—Hook will close for the game Saturday afternoon. —Adv. Dr. Samuel McChord Crothers Unitarian Church Tonight 7:30 Subject : Bowersock Theatre Tonight "The Religion of America" No Admission Charged DOOR8 OPEN 7:30 DOORS OPEN 7:30 SHOW BEGINS 8:00 Lady Durante America's Leading Matinee Favorite SHOW BEGINS 8:15 DONALD BRIAN In an elaborate picturization of Harold McGrath's The Voice in the Fog ALSO PARAMOUNT TRAVEL WEEKLY Admission 10 cents. 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