AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL AT THE AURORA Good Vaudeville WRIGHT & ANDRESS, Comedians. New Feature Pictures; Illustrated Songs, reproduced by the Disolvoscope. Have you seen them? 5c FOR ALL -A T— The NICKEL 708 Mass. St PICTURES: The Greaser's Gauntlet, The Miser, What a Uniform Will Do, A Little Coquette, Illustrated Song W. W. Ward, Spot Light, Susan Morgan. —AT THE LYRIC Animated Pictures: Early Birds, Jealous Husband. Circumstantial Evidence. Spot Light: Whistle If You Want Me Dear Willis Wood Theatre Mr.E.H.SOTHERN HAMLET, RICHELIEU, LORD DUNDREARY Reduced dmission Price to Students to see: Hamlet, Saturday Matinee Richelieu, Saturday Night Special Train Returning. Tickets on Sale at Check Stand THE Auditorium Roller Rink offers fun, sport, passime, amusement and exercise. Headquarters for Student Parties Pie a la mode at the Hiawatha. Try a banana special at Vic's. The Junior Class will give its last party before the prom March 19. Shanty's orchestra will play. You can't screw your hat on if you get you hair cut at Lee's. You can't always prevent a headache but you can stop it with Rexall Headache Tablets. Sold by McColloch. The Rexall Store. At Boyles', 725 Mass St. is shown the prettiest line of St. Patrick and Easter Post Cards in town. After the dance the Hiawatha. Barber & Son's Lotion for chapped hands, lips and all irritated surfaces of the skin. It is not sticky or greasy, an excellent preparation to use after shaving-25c a bottle. O.P. Barber & Son, 909 Mass. St. The Oxford-Cambridge Annual Association football game was played at London February 20. The final score was a tie, each side scoring one goal. In Other Colleges The Kansas legislator who introduced the bill to abolish football must have been a Missouri alumnus. - Ottawa Campus. A new sport that is fast making its way into the big universities of the East is the swimming pool meet. All the larger schools have swimming tanks in their gymnasiums. These tanks are about one hundred yards in length and this gives sufficient space to have races. These meets include seven events as follow: forty-yard swim, sixty-yard swim, one-hundred yard swim, forty-yard breast stroke, plunge for distance, relay race and a game of water polo. Carlisle lost the Harvard and Minnesota football games from its 1909 schedule because Harvard and Minnesota realized they had no chance to beat the Indians. The students at Brown University are trying to "oust" Theta Nu Epsilon, which was recently installed there. The charges are that "its leading characteristics are undue emphasis upon conviviality and the exercise of illegitimate political methods. The University of Washington has added a course in aesthetics. The course will take up things relating to dress and etiquette. On the campus of the University of Washington there is soon to be erected a $20,000 heroic bronze statue of George Washington. The statue is being made by Lorado Taft, the great Chicago sculptor, and will be placed on the campus by the Daughters of the American Revolution. The fraternity rushing rules at the University of Nebraska have proved unsatisfactory. The interfraternity council will revise the rules so as to shorten the old rushing season, but the scholarship rule will not be changed. The Junior Class will give its last party of the year at Fraternal Aid Hall March 19. Shanty's Orchestra is going to play for the Junior party at Fraternal Aid Hall March 19. Make your date now. Sliced oranges at Vic's. Make your date now for the last class party of the year. Juniors at Fraternal Aid on March 19. Bananas and cream at Vic's. Ice cream, all styles at Vic's. Now is the time to decide. Its either cough all winter or take Rexall Cherry Juice, 25c and 50c Bottles at McColloch's, The Rexall Store. Wake up, Juniors! The junior class committees that are working on the junior prom are being hindered considerably in their work by the indifference shown by the class members concerning the turning in of their "prom dates" to the invitation committee. Besides checking the work of this committee, it also impedes the finance committee which can do nothing until the complete lists are made out by the invitation committee and turned over to it. The finance committee would like to commence its laborious task of collecting the fees from those who are going to attend the prom, about the first of April. Those who have not already complied with the demands of the invitation committee, may experience some difficulty in getting their invitations if they do not attend to the matter at once. Copies of His Thesis. Dr. Roy L. Moodie received Wednesday two hundred reprint copies of the thesis that he wrote for his Ph.D. degree at Chicago University. This work, which deals with the extinct Amphibia of North America and the new forms from the Carboniferous, was at the time of publication copied by many of the leading biological journals of the country and in order to acquaint the zoologists over the country with the article Mr. Moodie had two hundred copies reprinted from the Journal of Geology and will send them free to all of the leading scientists of the country. rtere from the Philippines. J. M. Robinson, a graduate of the University in 1892, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.B. Robinson. He has done civil engineering work in Ecuador. For the last three years, Mr. Robinson has been division engineer for the Philippine Railway Co.After a short visit here, he will go to Brazil, S.A., where he will construct a railroad. Professor Frank Bates of the history department, was in Baldwin last night. He was a judge on an inter-society debate in the University. Up to date post cards at Vie's. After the dance the Hiawatha. Football post cards at the Check Stand 3 for 5c; 7 for 10c. For calling cards, Programs and Invitations as well as any kind of Job Printing see Fred Boyles, 725 Mass St. After the dance the Hiawatha. O'Flaherty says that the best line of St. Patrick Post cards that he has noticed in town is at McColloch's, the Rexall store. If you want to look like a student,you had better get your barber work done at Lee's. Football post cards at the Check Stand 3 for 5c; 7 for 10c. It is human nature to give the glad hand to the well-dressed man in preference to the one illly attired. We have the Stormy Sea. We have the Stetson Soft and Derby Hats in all the latest styles. $3.50 to $5.00 AT SPALDING'S 807 Mass. St. READY AT LAST. Freshmen and Sophomoes Have Decided on Question for Debate. The freshmen and sophomores have been having considerable trouble about their annual debate. The controversy up to a few days ago was over the question for discussion. Each class submitted three or four questions and finally decided on one. The freshmen concluded, after a week of deliberation, that the question was too deep for them and offered the following one which the sophomores accepted; "Resolved, that the State of Kansas should have a law providing for a state wide commission, to control public utilities. Entertained Graduate Club. Prof. F. W. Blackmar entertained the members of the Graduate Club at his home on Ohio street Tuesday evening. He spoke on the work of the Graduate School in the University of Kansas and the importance of enlarging its enrollment and increasing its efficiency. The remainder of the evening was spent in an informal social time during which refreshments served. Forest Map of U. S. The United States Government Land office presented the biological department with a large wall map. This map shows the distribution of forests over the United States and is to be used in connection with the recent movement started by President Roosevelt on the conservation of Natural resourses. Fred Faragher has been unable to be on the hill this week on account of a bad cold. Dr. McClung completed Thursday thirty-five clay models of Chromosomes that he will use in connection with his work on this subject for the Science Bulletin next summer. Seniors, LAST CALL! 10 more days to get your picu tures out for the ANNUAL. Get Busy.