UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN DECEMBER 17, 1917. Senior Pictures And Organization Prints Are Due For Annual Jayhawker Men Will Keep Office Hours All Day This Week With only five days left before the Christmas holidays in which to accept senior pictures and organization prints the Jayhawker men started the week's campaign this morning with the announcement of a schedule of office hours that covers practically every day. The office is in the basement of the old Medic Building, in a corner of the Kansan office. The gloss prints of organizations which have had their pictures taken early are as much desired before the holidays as are those of seniors, according to Harry Morgan, editor, who expects to send all material collected before Friday to the engravers during the vacation. "Everything turned in to us now," said Morgan, "means that much copy for the engraver before he is flooded with work from half a dozen other annuals in the country when it will be impossible to expect the attention and fine workmanship that may be gained by getting this stuff in early. "No senior, whose picture has been taken should fail to turn it in before Friday. Due to the photographers being swamped with work for the last six weeks, it seems that a few seniors have been unable to get their pictures taken and it will be necessary to make arrangements for these persons to get their prints in after the holiday." Snap shots of any sort are also wanted now and may be submitted at the Jayhawker office or to any member of the annual board. Pictures and snap shots of former UM men are especially desirable but any good views, depicting the interesting details of University life will be gladly received. By the Way一 Y. W. Christmas Service Christmas carols, firelight, a Van Dyke Christmas story, and a spirit of fellowship to the character- aeries will be on the program of the Y.W.C.A. Christmas service Tuesday afternoon. The meeting will be very informal, for the girls will sit around the fireplace in Myers Hall, and listen to the reading of the story by Miss Helen Jones, of the department of German, and to carols sung by members of the Girls Glee Club. Sixteen men from the club and unidentified Marie Graham have practiced carols for this session. The girls who have thus given their time are: Edna Dollcheck, Jessie Buck, Elaine Wharton, Viola Blackmar, Mary Robb, Hinda Ethedge, Laura Gould, Mildred Pound Helen Jenks, Mimo Noodie, Florence Karkhar, Marjorie Kidwell, Edna Eberle, Beatrice Klein, Harriet Brush, Elfrieda Birsac, and Bernice White. The meeting will be held at three German Verein The Christmas meeting of the German Verein will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3:00, room 113. Fraser the program. The program will be largely music, the by the Verein and on the victoria, with a few talks. Prof. Krusie will give a talk on "German Pagan Customs" and there will be two German Christmas Ft. Sill Boys to Get Box Preparations for the Christmas meeting this year are not elaborate. In keeping with present conditions no refreshments will be served. The Women's Student Government Association will pack a box this afternoon, which will be sent on the special car leaving Tuesday, to the Lawrence boys encamped at Comp. Doniphan. The box will be opened by the University students, meeting made of a thousand books, seventy-five magazines, two dozen phonephon records, and presents bought with some cash contributions. The freshmen of Chi Omega entertained their upperclassman at a mattice dance at Ecke's Hall, Saturday afternoon. The hall was decorated in red, and the lights were illuminated. All lights was placed in the center of the room. Mrs. W. E. Pilkenton, and Mrs. J. T. Buchanan chaperoned the party. Entertain With Dancing Entertain with Dancing Prof. and Mrs. H. W. Humble entertained about twenty student friends with dancing at their home, Friday evening. After the dancing a two course supper was served. Personal Notes Ray Hargelt, c17, who has been doing graduate work in chemistry, left Saturday for Washington D. C., to attend the U.S. Army Ordnance Department of the army. Mildred Axtell, a former student who is attending college at Manhattan University, may have moved to Maine House on the Alba Chi Omega home Saturday and Sunday. Christmas Suggestions Lawrence Christmas Stores Are Now Ready With an assortment of Gift Things unparalleled in their history. The suggestions contained on this page will be a revelation to you in the way of what attractive gifts a little money will buy at these stores. May We Suggest As a Gift For Christmas A K BOOK Cloth Binding, $2.75 Leather $7.50 STATIONERY In Christmas Boxes $1.00 to $10.00 A F OUNTAIN PEN In Gift Box CONKLIN or SHEAFFER $2.50 to $6.00 OR A BOOK—PILLOW COVER—WALL BANNER—WALL PLACQUE— Rowlands College Book Store To Your Sweetheart Give Candy! WIEDEMANN'S CHOCOLATES BE she financee, mother or sister, a box of Established Since 1869 The soft creamy centers the delicious flavors and the purity and wholesomeness of every piece in the box make this the dainiest gift of all. WIEDEMANN'S Chocolates Priced—60c pound 3 lbs.—$1.75; 5 lbs.—$2.75 will gladden her heart. If we should choose our Christmas HIS is the kind of Christmas we would have: Snow, soft, feathery, falling cheerily to cover the earth on Christmas morning with its wonderful mantle of white—holly, mistletoe, plum-pudding, old friends, dear relatives, smiling faces, happy, laughing children. And gifts? Of course, oceans of them for everybody, but sensible, useable gifts? Now you can't provide the snow but you can help provide almost everything else—certainly some of the gifts such as your friends will appreciate. Make this Christmas just as happy a one as any we have ever had, but give presents that are useful and practical! GIVE HIM CIGARS But don't give him any kind of cigars. Give him a good brand! LITTLE EGYPT CIGAR THE Manufacturer 902 Mass. St. answers every quality a smoker desires! For Sale by All Dealers or AUG. J. PIERSON All Cracked Mrs. Jones gave a dinner party the other night and every dish was either cracked or chipped. A new lot of dishes from HOADLEY'S would surely be appreciated by Mrs. Jones. Hoadley's On W.9th Books are the ideal Christmas gift and we have all kinds of them at a wide range of prices. Do you want to give something to a lad in the trenches? Wolf's Book Store 919 Mass. St. Give Books Has the one you wanted to remember for Christmas already most everything you can think of? Give Books Give Books Do you wish to present someone with a gift that will not look "cheap" and yet be inexpensive to you? Give Books MAKE THIS YOUR GIFT SHOP Here are a Few of the Many Appropriate Gifts to be Found at This Store Soldier's Leather Army Kits 50c to $8 Manicuring Sets Toilet Sets Celluloid Playing Cards Perfumes Ivory Toilet Goods Thermos Bottles Collar Holders Hand Mirrors Sheafer's Fountain Pens Special $1-guaranteed Manicuring Accessories Gunther's Chocolates Cigars in Xmas pkg. Comes Hair Brushes Bath Brushes Military Brushes Safety Razors Stationery and many other suitable presents—for both sexes—to be found at this store. Dick Brothers Leading Druggists At the Transfer Point 8th and Mass. O GIFT expresses so much Yuletide sentiment and costs so little in comparison as your own photograph. Have Your Appointment Made Early Telephone 517 now for a sitting. Official Jayhawker Photographers A Gift Kept and Treasured GIVE talking machine records—a gift that will be sure to receive a hearty enjoyable welcome. A gift that will not be in aid aside and forgotten, but one that will be enjoyed by every member of the family every day in the year. The Victroma and Columbia Records for December are now in stock and among them you will find the latest song hits, selections from operas, patriotic songs, and a great variety of music to enliven the spirit of Christmas. Make Yourself At Home In Our Store. Bell Bros. Music Co. 925-27 Mass. St. When You Think of Piano, Think of Bell. Jerry Christmas and a Happy New Year BULLOCK PRINTING CO. Bowersock Theatre Bldg. With best wishes for a Christmas Cards. Whiting's Correspondence Stationery BUY YOUR GIFTS IN LAWRENCE FIRST—Because school is not out until the 21st and many of us will not reach our homes at least until the day before Xmas. SECOND—Lawrence stores offer you the best values, and much larger selections than you will find in many other cities. SHOP EARLY - AND SHOP IN LAWRENCE!