THE KANSAN The official paper of the University of Kansas. Published every Wednesday and Saturday night of the school year, by the Kansas University Publishing Association. Office in Basement of Fraser Hall. Carl H. Young, Editor. Carl H. Young, Editor. Roy Roberts, Managing Editor. Allan W. Dodge, Business Manager. Members of the Board: Wallace F. Hovey. Ward H. Coble. Emery Trekell. Cland A. Clay. May V. Wallace. Will G. DeWeese. Roy Roberts. H. C. Waters. Joseph Murray. Judith Comlys. Washington St. Clinical Department; C. D. Blackly, Simpson block, Kansas City, Kansas. Subscription price, one dollar per year, in advance; time subscription, $1.25 per year. Advertising rates: 20 cents per inch per insertion. Address all business communications to F. H. Blackmar, 1121 Kentucky St. Entered as second class mail matter September 30, 1904, at the Lawrence, Kansas, Postoffice under the act of Congress, March 3, 1879. SATURDAY, MARCH 2. 1907. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Saturday, March 2: Saturday, March 2: Second performance of Pirates of Penzance. Tuesday, March 5: Rev. Tanner speaks in chapel and in the afternoon at 4:30, Thursday, March 1. John Lyle Harrington lectures before the Civil Engineering Society. Prof. G. J. Laing lectures. Friday, March 8: Hon. F. D. Coburn speaks in chapel. --for the last few days. While the regular fifty day session is ended the legislature will be in session all of next week. Chancellor Strong went to Topepa today. He feels little concern, and thinks the University will receive the much needed appropriation before the middle of the coming week. Today's number of the Kansan is the first paper to be issued under the management of the newly elected officers. In assuming the duties of issuing the Kansan the new management realizes that there are many responsibilities incurred. In the beginning we want to edit a paper free from color so far as factions are concerned. We shall try to gather all the news of interest to the University students and whenever a student knows of an item that should be printed we shall be glad to be handed the item or notified by phone. If we accomplish our aims the management can and will freely ask for the most hearty cooperation of both the faculty and the student body. The Kansan will be used to advertise every University organization which relies upon the students for its support. And whenever any department is failing to receive the proper support the Kansan will be used to set the facts before its subscribers. The new management realizes how prone newspapers are to make mistakes. Whenever such is the case don't get sore and pout around for a week but come directly to the editor and we shall be glad to correct and explain errors. The fact that the University appropriation bill has not yet come up before the lower house has no adverse significance. It has been looked for every day this week and Chancellor Strong believes that the only thing causing the delay is the very many matters of great importance that have been occupying the attention of the Legislature The cast and directors of "The Pirates of Penzance" are to be congratulated upon the excellence of their production. It has meant a vast amount of hard and faithful work for them and it is a matter of gratification that their efforts have been rewarded by such hearty support of the University public. To please a chapel audience is not the easiest thing in the world, but Ewing Herbert "made good" with his forceful and manly address yesterday morning. The University can not get too many representatives of Mr. Herbert's kind of citizenship on its chapel rostrum. Who thought there was a person in the University who had the nerve to take a picture from the Pirates of Penzance bulletin board in broad day light? Guilty? People are sometimes fooled by reading little squibs, thinking they are bits of news and they find out they're K. U. Pantatorium advertisements. Patronize the K. U. Pantatorium. --- Chocolate dipped caramels, chocolate drops, peanut candy dipped in chocolate, our own dipping, 20 cents per pound at Wiedemann's. When you want something extra go to Vic's. --- A Hat must have a reputation, backed by a pedigree, to find shelf room here. You can't buy our kind of a Hat most anywhere-not by a long shot. Examine our Spring Hats. They are worthy of close scrutiny. The new Spring styles are all in, and we shall be pleased to assist you in fitting your had and face at any time. You can buy some kind of a Hat most anywhere. Stiff or Soft Hat, we've all the new blocks that are correct. We can bat you at $1, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, or up to $4.00. 'Before Adam' New Clothes Are Here. 50c each Jack London's last book on our book tables. Quiz Books 5 for 10c at Both Phones 206. 803 Mass. 500 late copyrights, were $1.50 each, only 50c each University Book Store. Search for 1907 men who will be in the market for positions next summer or fall is already on. This year we ran short of college men long before we had filled all the positions that came to us for them. Positions now open at each of our twelve offices for 1906 college and technical school graduates who are not yet permanently located. Well known firms offer salaries $500-$1000. Write us today. College Men in Demand The National Organization of Brain Brokers. Chemical Building, St. Louis, Mo. Offices in twelve cities. Bob Stewart's Barber Shop & Bath Rooms. Newly Furnished. Best Workmen in city. 838 Massachusetts Street. MOAK BROS. BILLIARD PARLOR. POOL, BILLIARDS AND BOWLING Regulation sized tables. First class line of cigars. Dr. A. R. Kennedy DENTIST. Room 5, Jackson Building. Phones, Bell 1515 Main; Home, 344 W J. Francisco & Sons LIVERY AND HACKING SADDLE HORSES A SPECIALTY Open Day and Night. 812-14 Vt. St. Both Phones 139 We haul trunks. LECTURE TO JOURNALISTS. Ewing Herbert Gave Interesting Talk to Newspaper Class. "The chief purpose of conducting a newspaper," said Ewing Herbert, in his address before the young journalists Friday morning, "is to upbuild and better the community and the state in which it is located." Mr. Herbert talked on "What People Like to Read" and in his own entertaining way said in part: "Nothing is readable, nothing is worth while, that does not have feeling in it. In so far as you can put feeling in your writing, just that far will you be successful in getting out a paper that the people like to read." Mr. Herbert's paper, the Brown County World, is one of the few country papers of the state that carries no regular editorial page, putting the editorial matter in with the regular news. His paper is also unique in that the advertisements are printed in the same type as the common news columns. In appearance Mr. Herbert is very dignified and grave, his coal black eyes set back under a heavy brow, his deep melodious voice together with his excellent command of language and keen sense of humor, make him a forceful and interesting speaker. The Journalism classes considered his address one of the best of the season. Ice cream at Vic's. Wilder Bros. CUSTOM LAUNDRY Special attention given to ladies' work. Goods returned on short notice if desired. Phone No. 67. GUY R. DUER, K. U. agent. C. H. Hunsinger, HACK AND LIVERY 922 Mass. St. Fine rubber tired rigs. Tel. 258. FRED BOYLES 725 MASS ST. Largest line of Valentines both pretty and comic. Both Phones.616. F. A. EWING 1031 Mass, St. Both Phones. Best Ice Cream 5 eats a dish Pure Mexican Chili 5 eats a dish Hamburgers and Hot Lunches of all kinds. Ice Cream for Club Trade $1.00 per gal. 50e per ½gal delivered. 1031 Mass. St. Both Phones. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $20,000 J. B. Watkins, Pres. C. A. Hill, V. P. C. H. Tucker, cashier. W. E. Hazen, assistant cashier. Donnelly Brothers Livery, Boarding and Hack Stables. All Rubber Tire Rigs. Corner of New Hampshire and Berkley. Both Phones 100. STUDENTS! Send your work to the Model Steam Laundry The Lawrence Steam Laundry Co. All work guaranteed. FRANK W. BROWN, Mgr. L, U. RUTLEDGE, K. U. Agent, 806 Vt. St. Bell phone, 156; Home, 145. 908 Massachusetts Street. All Work Up to Date and Guaranteed. Domestic Finish. M. B. Galloway, University Agent. Both Phones. 383. Conklin's Self- Filling Pen/ HIAWATHA CAFE After the Opera or Dance go to the Hiawatha Cafe for a Lunch, Regular Meals. Cigars. LOUIS ROCKLUND LOUIS ROCKLUND Paper by the Pound at BOUGHTON'S BOUGHTON'S 1025 Massachusetts St. Post Card Novelties. We call for and deliver your Clothes. O.P. LEONARD TAILOR SHOP AND PANTATORIUM Rates, $1.50 per month Tel. 5321 Red. 733 Mass. St. Shoes need repairing? Call up 1400 either phone. We do the rest. K. U. Pantatorium.