ATTRIBUTES the sea bearer bearer of the coast past room The sea bearer governor of the past room So beaver beaver of the past room the parter not not governor THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN UNIVERSITY IS CHIEF HOPE OF CIVILIZATION oil oil n L w ap po Tj Most Democratic Institution Modern Society, Says Lindley's Article The state university, imperfect as it is, embodies the ideals and expressions of the people and is their chief hope of civilization and progress, according to a signed article by Chan-corler E. H. Lindley, which appeared in the October issue of Kansas Spirit. Although a linear descendant of the medieval university, the modern state university is unlike any institution that preceded it, and is perhaps the most democratic institution of modern society, the article asserts. The major part of the article which is titled "The State University and Its Tasks," has been taken up with a survey of the work of the University in relation to the practical problems of modern business and industry. "The University is interested in adult education," according to the part of the article devoted to the work of the extension division. "This division is open to all who wish information, or desire to learn. The waste of leisure is the most tragic waste of American life. Training for the right kind of leisure, sports, and entertainment constitutes a growing function of the University and are provided for in the Community institutes, conducted by the extension division." "The best is none too good for the children of Kansas," concludes the Chancellor's article. "The tax for the support of the agencies of the University of Kansas constitutes therefore not a tax but a dividend paying investment in public wealth without a great University. If the state shall decline to pay for a great University then it shall pay more in the lowered efficiency and earning power and poverty of vision of its people." Dan Blackmar, one of the hundred electors, of the members of the Hall of Fame, has just received notice from Chancellor Elmer Ellsworth Brown, of the University of New York, that the following persons have been added to the list of those commemorated in the Hall of Fame: IH, OF Samuel Langhorne Clemens, Roger Williams, James Buchanan Eads, William Thomas Green Morton Dean Blackmar Reports Hall of Fame Elections Here's A New Job For the University It may be that the University is not well known throughout the State, and that people are backward about asking us for aid, but as an argument to the contrary is the fact that Registrar George O. Foster received post State staff wards, with the idea that it be tained and made into an overcame by the University. The hide was sent in from the central part of the state. It has been sent to a tannery in Lawrence to be prepared for the tailor. Patrick Henry, Augustus Saint-Gaudenga, and Alice Freeman Palmer. Out of ableable twenty these seven received the requiem for them; out of the fifty-six already made makes sixty-three members of the Hall of Fame. The elections are held every five years. The sixth election will be held in Dean Blackmar, who has been an elector for twenty-five years, is the only elector from Kansas. Wilson Riley and Arthur Johnson were presented with K sweaters for the last years' tennis team. Riley was captain of the team. ORGANIZATION MAKES THIS POSSIBLE- a suit or overcoat tailored to your measure in the very best manner for, say, $50 We have plenty of fine, seasonable weight woolens in our large assortments at $50.00 and $60.00. We have other qualities for less, and still others for more, but the point is, we can meet every requirement of exacting dressers as to Quality, Fit, Style,and Price and give prompt and satisfactory service as well, in the celebrated It will be to your advantage to have your tailoring needs attended to now at the prices we quote. S. G. CLARKE 1033 Mass. St. TAILORING There is only one "PRICE". That's the right one. By Ordering Now 1033 Mass. S. G. CLARKE 1033 Mass. You can take advantage of our 30% reduction in all SUITS AND OVERCOATS offered by the famous J. L. Taylor & Co. 192 Attractive Patterns Co-Operative House Cuts Down Expenses There is "springiness in college dollars" according to an article written by Eulalia Douthery, c22, in the November Graduate Magazine. The women of the Lakota co-operative house are working out a scheme whereby $25 are made to pay a $50 board, room and washing bill. The girls do away with the worry and expense of servants as they work the job. They plan the tasks, the care of the rooms and all the work of the household. They add training and vigor to their college work in this way. The president makes out a work schedule which is followed for six weeks and then the schedule is changed and each girl gets a variety of kinds of work. Dr. Corbin and other dormitory enthusiasts conceived the idea that clean, healthy rooms should be provided for those who require them entirely or self supporting. The credit for the money used in buying the house should be given to The co-operative house was started to take the place of the dormitory for a short time. professors John lse and O. T.EMPILI. It was through their efforts that financial backing for the purchase of the house was obtained. Various organizations have contributed to the furnishing and remodeling of the house. W. S. G. A. gave $400, ten sororities gave $500, A. C. a. gave $200, Alumni Association gave $1,000, Lawrence Federation of Clubs gave $70, and W. A. A. gave silver. Lincee Spencer, A., B.1.8 and Erie Bagles, Boha, both of Iola, were married in August of this year and are now making their home in Topeka. A. G. ALRICH F-inting, Engraving, Binding Office Supplies, Rubber Stamps Stationery, Seals, Stencils 736 Mass. Street "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZJ 917 Mass. St. Mrs. PATTERSON 837 Mass. St. All Hats and trimmings to go, regardless of cost. REMOVAL SALE Extra Trousers for School At A $2.00 Reduction Reduced prices on all clothing, Sweaters, Shoes, and Furnishings THE HUB CLOTHING CO. George Abram 820 Mass. "MUMS" For This Week, at Ward's Flower Shop 8251/2 MASSACHUSETTS ST. 'Phone 621 WATKINS NATIONAL BANK 1047 Massachusetts St. CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS$100,000.00 Receives Deposits, makes Loans, buys and sells Liberty Bonds and other Securities, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and Travellers' Cheques. Food Drafts in multiples of $10,00. WHEN you are taking Her—or even her—to the football game it is hard enough to divide your attention between the girl and the game. Don't risk wearing a troublesome collar which may intrude upon whatever peace of mind you are able to attain. EW EARL & WILSON, TROY, R. Y. Collars & Shirts VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY BIGGEST PARTY THIS YEAR "CHUCK'S" ORCHESTRA — AND — ELEVEN PIECES FEATURING Xylophone 2 Saxophones Traps Piano 2 Cornets Trombone Bass Violin AT THE LAWSCRIM No Cabs or Flowers Robinson Gym, Dec. 3 A ONE O'CLOCK FORMAL PARTY $4.00 per Courel