THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN State's Colleges Ranked According to K. U. Standards Scholarship Rating Is Same for Last Two Years in Report Made by Registrar That the University of Kansas ranks third in scholarship among the institutions of the state is shown by a report from the registrar's office. For two years such a report has been published. The university has been third each time. The ranking of the other schools is made from the record of students with advanced standing coming from other schools in the state. The average grade of the students from a certain school, the first year they are used as a representative grade of the school from which they came. Includes Eight Schools Includes Eight Schools Of the three institution in the state where they send more than five students to the University are included in the report. The eight schools are lettered alphabetically in the list. The report also knows the schools for which the letters stand. Each college is notified of its place in the list without knowing the positions of other institutes and the need prevent any feeling of antagonism. *Purpose Is Classification* The purpose of the rank is to determine some definite classification of the scholarship of the schools, according to Prof. E. F. Engol, chairman of the committee. The rank hangs from year to year and although the University has been third for two years the school which was sixth two years ago came fourth in the course of five years a more definite conclusion may be drawn. Press Club Blow Out No Flat Tire Affair The Journalism has been transformed into a veritable vaudee palace with a *palace of freaks*, shooting gallery, and a fortune teller whose cousin's great uneat is said by some to have owned some property in old Seville. Every nook and corner of the building is utilized for decorative purposes. The "ballyboy men" are dining on goose grease tonight that their voices may have the proper oily effect when put into action. More than a hundred rollingick revelers will assemble at the journalism building at 7:30 primed for an evening of sport. A traffic cop will keep the crowds circulating freely in order to minimize the possible casuities. A rigid system of fines has been imposed on tractions of good order and it will be strictly inforced, according to Officer "Puss" Davis. Engineers Discuss Trip The party tonight is given for and by the department of journalism, and it will be at the end of the evening the most tidful embryonic journalists is to be on most intimate terms with the oldest news newsroom and new news in the department. Engineers Discuss Trip Discussion of the recent trip to Chicago filled the program of the joint meeting of the Industrial and Agricultural Workers, held last night in the Engineering building. Several reports on the trip were given. Reports on special investigations were given by Charles Punton, Cecil Dunham, Robert Sharpe and Lewis Brotherson. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Sociology Club will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in Westminster hall. The Montgomery County Club will have an important meeting Friday, at 4:30 in 211 Fraser. **Robert Ward** Harold Watt There will be no meeting of the Black Helmet tonight. Next meeting second Thursday in January, G. Baker Schroeder, Secretary. Quill Club will hold its regular meeting tonight at 7:30 in Fraser rest room. Charlotte Aiken WANT ADS FOR RENT - Some nice newly furnished rooms for boys at 304 W 14th, with boid, or without. a comfy home for you—come and see LOST-Kansas City Library copy of Green Apple Harvest by Kay-Smith. Please call Dorothy Moody, 252. D16. FOR RENT—Large room in modern house for two boys. 1301 Vt. phone 127. D21 LOST—In East Ad., tortoise shell rim glasses. Return to Kansan office and receive reward. D19 Learn to dance before Christmas. DeWatteville-Fischer, phone 2762 t' Music with your means at the Caulk Club - 1245 Oread. D17 LOST—Ford spare rim and tire, rear light and license No. 12631, Saturday evening. Call 1025. D15 LOST—Carved silver linked bracelet between Watkin's Bank and Post Office, Sunday. Reward. Phone 268. FOR RENT - Seven-room house thoroughly modern, double garage, to University and Memorial Hospital. 200 W. 10th floor. 2537 D15 D16 Varsity--Bowersock Tomorrow and Saturday Jackie Coogan in "Daddy" More adorable than ever, Jackie romps through this picture of sunshine and shadows. also "Pathe News" and "Fun from the Press" James Kirkwood in "Eagle's Feather" A smashing story of the great outdoors, superbly produced—thrilling—exciting—absorbing A novel that uses comedy — "Fool Proof" FRIDAY and SATURDA--Special-- OVERCOATS and SUITS At Reductions Worth While Including all Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats Read the Prices $18.00 Suits or Overcoats ... $13.50 20.00 Suits or Overcoats ... 15.00 22.50 Suits or Overcoats ... 16.90 25.00 Suits or Overcoats ... 18.75 27.50 Suits or Overcoats * ... 20.60 30.00 Suits or Overcoats ... 22.50 37.50 Suits or Overcoats ... 28.10 40.00 Suits or Overcoats ... 30.00 45.00 Suits or Overcoats ... 33.75 47.50 Suits or Overcoats ... 35.65 50.00 Suits or Overcoats ... 37.50 55.00 Suits or Overcoats ... 41.25 60.00 Suits or Overcoats ... 45.00 Our— Christmas Special— $35 $40 $45 Overcoat values for $23.50 This Special Closes Saturday night —Glad to show you Sure! There'll be that six o'clock rush for seats both nights. If you want to "sit easy" better buy your ticket now. Tickets limited to seating capacity of house. Betty-Lou says she's proud to be the "successor to the follies." Being a foolish girl is fun, she claims, though she admits it sometimes gets her into tight holes. BETTY-LOU FRI. AND SAT. NIGHTS DEC.14 & 15 PRICE 50C "The show's the thing," says Betty-Lou, and then discovers that not all of the faculty agree with her. See if you know K. U. professors like the faculty committee of "Betty-Lou." "And that ain't all,"— you'll see some of your classmates in Betty-Lou. They don't know they're gonna be there. WHO did you say?