THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --- Cornhusker Stock Takes Jump After Defeat By Kansas Drake Will Meet Nebraska at Lincoln Today; First Home Game For Northerners Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 16—Cornhusker stock took a jump when the team returned from its southern trip, the victory in the game with the Kansas AguaDulce game. Followers of the sport at Nebraska are optimistic over the prospects of the Husker team, even venturing to state that by mid-season the Scarlet and Cream will be well covered the top of the percentage column. The sophonore squad has been the surprise of the season, outplaying the Jinyawkers in the last half of the Kanaas-Nebraska game. After they have been under fire a few times it is hoped that they will be able to face the once and be conquered dangerous contenders for the conference title. Drake vs. Nebraska Today Drake vs. Nebulaella 1603 Drake comes to Lincoln for the game and is able to beat the Tigers rumped on the lowlands recently but not enough games have been played to show how strong either of the squads are in comparison with Nebraska. The Cornhuskers are aware that there are a good many teams in the Valley and there is not one that is not receiving clear identification from the coach and the team. Oklahoma and Missouri will be here in close succession to try the ability of the Huskers. After these games the relative standings of the various conference teams will be a little more pronounced and there will be enough scores to warrant the compilation of a little dope. K.U. Men To Math Meeting Faculty Members to Appear on Program at Topeka Seven faculty members and graduates of the University of Kansas will be on the program of meetings of the Kansas section of the Mathematical Association of America and the Kansas Association for Teachers both of which will meet in Topeka on Saturday, January 20. Professor U. G. Mitchell is secretary of the Kansas section of the Mathematical Association of America before which Professor G. W. Smith will speak on the subject, "Some Peculiar and Limiting Functions and their Graphs." Miss Wealy Babcock, instructor of the department of mathematics of the University is scheduled for Determining Sufficient Conditions for Real Roots of Equations". Professor T. B. Henry, of Highland College, a former instructor here, will also speak. In the meeting of the Kansas Association of Mathematics of which Miss Edna Austin, a former student of the University of Kansas, is secretary of the alumni. Miss Bell and Miss Berries are, A B "17, will speak. Art Frats to Hold Joint Smoker Art Traits to Trade Join Attores Alpha Rho Theta, Fine Art Attores A trade firm that specializes in fraternity will hold a joint smoker this evening at the Sig Alphouse. The purpose is to get together and become better acquainted with other, because the work of the two departments is of a somewhat similar nature. This is the first time the twoaters have worked together and but it is expected that heareafter such smokers will be held often. Dr. Edward Curtis Franklin, who was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1888 and is now professor of chemistry at Leland Stanford University, has just been elected president of the American Association of Chemistry, a member of the University of Kansas faculty from 1894 to 1899. Kappa Phi will hold its annual election of officers, Wednesday evening at 7:00 'o'clock in Myers Hall. Every member is requested to be Helen Dayhoff, president - * * * * * * The Kansas-Missouri basketball game will be received play by play at Robinson Gymnasium where the R. O. T. C. will have a megaphone and a board of play. No admission will be charged. Return are expected to begin coming in at the Gymnasium at 7:15 this evening. Oread Fire Makes Chief Yearn For Sub-Station The freemen of the Lawrence fire fartment were disturbed, for the bird time this week was turned in at room 1219 Orcad was turned in at 820 o'clock last night. The blaze, which was quickly extinguished, tarted in a rubbish heap and caused to damage. ... Due to the fact that last week there were three: more serious fences, a ruin was circulated about the campus, and a parish ward was to be established somewhere in the neighborhood of the Delta Upson house and Westminster Hall. The fire chief expressed relief at the station was not already in existence. Jayhawker To Have Interior Views Of Many K. U. Buildings Dramatic Section School Year Calendar, And Changing Skyline Featured interior views of practically every building in the University, arranged according to departments, is going to be one of the big features of the 1923 Jayhawk, according to Editor Ted Hudson, "The Lawrence Studio has been taking pictures of interiors for the past two weeks, and we have some which are exceptionally good," said Mr. Hudson. "This is the first time in the history of the Jayhawk that interior pictures have been featured," he concludes. "In fact, this will please the readers. Various laboratories, offices, and equipment are included, such as the new electrical laboratory, physics, chemistry, zoology, and engineering labora- Another big feature this year is he Dramatic section, being edited by Frances Edna Wright, which includes past pictures of the various productions of the K. U. Dramatic Club, and also scene pictures from the various shows which have played to Lawrence audiences. The school year calendar, being developed by Ryland Petty, is going to be something very different than ever before, and will give opportunity for the recovers to learn what would be otherwise impossible. Some exceptionally good pictures are on hand for this section. The K. U. Changing Skyline is a feature which will be of exceptional interest to those who are interested in the advancement of the University. The Master's degree program will show all the campus improvements within the past year in buildings and roads. Plan More Extension Work Classes This Semester Are Well Under Way The classes held under the auspices of the extension division for this semester are well under way, and plans for the formation of new classes are being made. The classes for the next semester are not definitely decided upon as yet. Through the extension division many people who cannot attend college at the present time have the privilege of enrolling in college and carrying on their education at practically no cost. For this they receive full college credit which may be applied toward a college degree. The extension division is in many surrounding towns and towns supported. The plan of the extension division is to start a class that can be finished by the end of the school year at any large enough enrollment will permit. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national honorary geology fraternity, held initiation last week for D. F. Allen, City, and Raymond Cote, of Weir. Colorado University To Have Chapter Of Nation Pep Society Local Organization Wants Live Material; Social Activity Starts Soon Pi Epiason Pi, the new national organization for the promulgation of pep and ginger, is off to a flying start, with the receipt the other day of a letter from Booldee, petitioning for a chapter there. "I wrote to Boulder and gave the men all the dope on how to form a local," said acting secretary Brudney Crawford, who is the chapter of P Eips yet, because we are not ourselves fully organized. Grand officers will be elected the first thing next semester; each charter member to count; each law enforcement to be counted." "The Balfour Jewelry Company, of Attleboro, Mass., has made us a good offer on all fraternity pins and insignia. They offer to us the same privileges as the other fraternites receive, that of getting a royalty on all jewelry sold, in addition to the low prices." Plans for the Kansas chapter of P i Epsilon Pi include a party next semester, and the recruiting of new material to bring the chapter up to its full strength. A minimum of forty-five and a maximum of sixty is proposed, according to the laws of the new fraternity. Kansas has twenty-two members. "We can use some live material," declared Bredberg. "But we refuse to trifle with the men who want a pin and don't want to get out and work. In the past the old Ku Kus were nearly ruined by just such tactics. The Kansas board of P.I Pin parties, and in fact go through the whole program, starting as soon as these tough exams are over." J. D. Williams, LL. D. "22, went to Topека this morning to take the bar examination. The Rock Chalk Hamburger and Lunch House "on the Hill" is now serving Hamburgers and other foods. BRUSHED WOOL SCARFS For Comfort in Grey, Tan, Dark Green Heather, and Brown. Only $1.50 Just received a shipment of Knit Neckwear in neat patterns and priced very low Corner 12th and Oread Student Owned and Operated A Wonderful Value in a knit jacket, heather green color, all wool, very neat, with two or four pockets $5.00 50c to $1. Sixteen Former Students Work on Institute Staff (Continued from page 1) the research man or men working on the problem. Laboratory, library, consultative facilities, the use of paper, and direction in the progress of the work are provided by the institute. Problems are Confidential Each investigation is considered a case of trust to the donors and the results are made known only to them; confidential monthly reports being published by the team grant. The co-operation and teamwork of the follows promote high creative ability, and the policy of the donor's hardness in size, but unity of功劳. Some of the subjects investigated while the system was located at K. U. were; The utilization of the constituents of waste buttermilk from the butter factories; the extraction of utilizable constituents from crude oil; and the position of enamel for lining steel tanks; and the relation between the optical properties of glass and its chemical constitution. Eighty-five per cent of the problems accepted by the institute between 1011 and 1022 have been solved sat- with the 'owners' stand-point of financial gains. Incomplete Notices Mailed theses have been sent from the offices of the University of the College, to all students who received incompetes in courses taken during the spring term of the year 1921-22. The notices are for the purpose of reminding students that unless the work for which incomplete were missed was completed, the begin- ning of next semester, the incomple- tencles will be unflunkes. Incomplete Notices Mailed Miss Louise Forney, c25, spent the week-end in Kansas City. Say: We will have a report on the half and final direct from Rothwell Gym on the Kansas—Mo. game tonight. —Call 251 Wiedemann's Ice Cream Phone 182 "And yet it costs no More" William J. Reece, B. S., 90, who is at present chief chemist for the peek Brothers Manufacturing Company of Kansas City, Kannas, will address combined meeting of the American Chemical Society, and the University Chemistry Club, Wheaton University, January 1, room 305 of the chemistry building. —and by the way, are you taking advantage of our— Suit Overcoat Top Coat Gabardine Shirt Pajamas Sale The subject of Mr. Rees' talk will be "The Intpretation of the Anlysis of Soap Materials." The spake has risen to a position in the world of chemical chemistry, where he is thoroughly acquainted with his subject. You can save money now! Eva Hines, c'26, visited her parent a Spring Hill over Sunday. Graduate Student To Talk Chief Chemist For Peet Brothers Manufacturing Co. We offer the most brilliant all star cast ever sent on tour, in a play conceded by critics to be the smartest that has been produced in years. Thursday, January 18th Bowersock ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY The SELWYNS present SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S SENSATIONAL Comedy Success WITH THE MOST BRILLIANT ALL-STAR CASE WILTON LACKAYE HENRY E. DIXEY AMELIA BINGHAN CHARPITTE WALKER NORMAN HACKETT Prices $1 $1.50 $2. $2.50 Boxes $3 — Plus Tax Seats on sale Thursday 16th Have your beads rearranged on wire If Gustafson can't fix it, throw it covered cord. Gustafson. —Adv. away —Adv. NEW ARRIVALS CAPS FOR SPRING Shorter Visors, smaller shapes--that's the new idea. Hand tailored from a variety of exclusive imported lovats, softings and tweeds.-You'll like the price too! Bowersock Theatre Wed., Jan. 24 ALL NEW — BUT THE TITLE — ALL NEW GORGEOUS BRILLIANT — DAZZLING Mail Orders Now The District Theater Showcase The Dating and Couple Specialty Prices: Lower Floor $2.50; $2; Bal. $2; $1.50; Gal. $1. Seat sale AMAZINGLY ORIGINAL 50 People 50— AUGMENTED ORCHESTREA dressed Artists Models 20 from the Movies of Martin Schlossh, Stanlaws, Christie, Gibson. They are youthful - Vigorous - Freshening - Tall - Naive - Slender - Intelligent. And Know How to Wear Gowns VARSITY BOWERSOCK Wednesday & Thursday Wednesday Only Shows: 2:30, 4, 7:30 and 9 Adults 33 cts Children 10 cts ADOLPH ZUKOJ PRESENTE A WILLIAM deMILLE PRODUCTION 'THE WORLD'S APPLAUSE' BEBE DANIELS and LEWIS STONE Bebe more gorgeous than ever, as the dancer who, to achieve fame, was willing to play with fire. A sumptuous de Mille picture that dares to tell the truth. By Clara Beranger also Mermaid Comedy — "Blazes"