UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SOPHOMORES MEET JUNIORS TODAY Football Swan Song Will Be Sung Today on McCook Field In spite of the frozen ground ana the cutting wind, the championship game of the interclass series will be played. Field This afterpon at three-thirty. Last year the seniors won the final game, easily defeating the sophomores with a heavier and more experienced team. This year the juniors have not yet had the opportunity to play against the seniors forfeiting the game Monday. There is much conjecture as to the outcome of the clash between the heavy juniors and the lighter but faster sophomore aggregation. In preparation for the final game, Coach Wilson worked his men on formations until dark yesterday afternoon. The main strength of the second-year men depends upon the experienced line and shifty backfield. Coach McCarty and Lefty Sproul booked a show at Whelan is booked as head-lineman. This game closes the football season of nineteen-sixteen. McCook will not be in use until spring, indoor tennis will take the lead in school sports. "VENI, VIDI' IS TRUE OF PARENTS Mothers and Fathers Are Looking Over the Hill This Week. Interest in nice bunches has begun to be displayed by parents of Kansas. The weather may have frozen them into their homes but it didn't stop the student, a senior, received the letter from his dad yesterday: "We are too busy to get away to come to Lawrence, but we're with you and the University in this Mother's and Fathers' Week. To show our appreciation of the work the University is doing we are hereby enclosing a letter from the university that has incurred expenses on the trip. Use it at your own discretion." And there was a really and truly clock in theETHERmore, eagle in theETHERmore, the Eagle in theETHERmore. A few mothers have come already and more are coming tomorrow and Friday. Saturday they can go home with daughter and son and after get-together they will speak the language. It will be a mighty nice vacation for the mother to be able to come up here for the one or two day visit. Write her tonight and urge the coming in stronger terms. There may yet. Dad is an invited guest, too. It must be remembered that this is the first time this idea has been tried out. It is something new in the way of interesting the folks back home in the work of the University. The publication in interest in the work of the work. It is through their efforts that the invitations were sent out. DILLON TALKS TO WOMEN JOURNALISTS THURSDAY Charles Dillon, managing editor of the Capper farm publications, will address the women of the School of Journalism and of the University who are interested in writing at 4:30 Thursday afternoon in room 102 "Women's Chances in Writing, What to Aim at and How to Hit It." The lecture is given at the request of Theta Sigma Phi, the honorary journalism sorority at the time of their regular meeting and an invitation to attend is extended to all the women of the University who are interested in any kind of journalistic work. Get New Wireless Apparatus A business meeting of the members of Theta Sigma FhI will be held imminent. A new receiving transformer has been purchased for the wireless apparatus in Blake Hall. This is used in varying the wave length to which the instrument is tuned. It is being tested by E. E. and his class in wireless telegraphy. This class uses the wireless apparatus in their daily work. Quill Club Meets Thursday Quill Club Meets Thursday The Quill Club will meet in Fraser Hall tomorrow night at seven-thirty o'clock. Esther Clark, Francis Clinck, c'16 and Ortie Hebe, of the Graduate School will read. A Daily Letter Home—The Daily Kansas. AU BETA PI HOLDS FALL TERM ELECTION Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, held initiation at the Eldridge House last night for Norman Foster, George Yeokum, Harold Arlin, and Page Wagner. These men took part at the beginning of the fall semester. R. A. Rutledge, e'91, was the guest of honor and delivered a short talk. The next election to the organization will be held in the spring. Entertain Editor Charles Dillon, who is lecturing to the University classes this week, was entertained informally last night by Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalism fraternity at the Sigma Nu house. The evening was spent in a round table discussion of problems confronting college journalists. Visitors at Kappa House Visitors at Kappa House V.W. H. W. McCann Kansas City, Mt. Ky. Kansas City, Mo., and Helen Hurst, c'16 are visitors at the Kappa house. The men rooming at 1406 Tennessee street were entertained at a dinner by Mrs. C, G. Goff, last night. Use Straffon's toilet cream for rough hands and after shaving— 64.9 For Small Dance Parties Neat Clean Hall Rates Reasonable HOLLOWAY & JONES 19th and Mass. Sts. Phones: Bell 610; Home 61 Your savings are secure and your profits reasonable if you buy a first mortgage on farm land. Making farm loans has been my business for 28 years. SAFETY FIRST ANNOUNCEMENTS Wilder S. Metcalf Perkins Building Important meeting of the Shawnee County Club will be held Wednesday night, December 13, in Room 110, Fraser Hall, at 7:30. Every student from Shawnee County is urged to be present. Plans will be made for giving a banquet at Topeka during the Christmas holidays. Quill Club will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The University Women's Association will give a tea at the home of Mr. Frank Strong, December 28, at her hostess, with Miss May Garder as hostess. The date rule will be lifted Thursday night, but holds for Tuesday and The Dickinson County Club will meet at Westminster Hall Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Final arrangements for the reunion of K. U. graduates during Christmas will be made. This afternoon at 4:30 Mr. Dillon speaks in Snow Hall Lecture Room on the subject, "The Professional Man and His Paper." When is an Ordinary Life policy cheaper than a 20-Pay Life and when is the 20-Pay Life the cheaper? Wednesday nights. Mona Clare Huffman, president of W. S. G. A. GREETINGS Wishing One and All A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year LOGAN-MOORE LUMBER CO. The home of high grade building material. DURING VACATION you will be at home with the folks having a great time won't you?—and that's what we want you to do—but those clothes that you intend to leave in Lawrence—If you'll let us know we will call and clean and press them while you are gone. We will deliver them to your home the day you return if you wish. By the way this would be a good time for you to leave that suit or overcoat to be dyed, wouldn't it? THEN we want you to know that Owen & Son wishes you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. OWEN & SON DYE WORKS 1024 Mass. St. CLEANERS and PRESSERS Telephone Bell 510 The Gift Shop of Lawrence offers you a few suggestions from their truly wonderful assortment of CHRISTMAS GIFTS Bibles Bibles Copyright Books Popular Copyright Books Memory Books "K" Books K. U. and Fraternity Pennants Flower Bowls Flowers Bird Decorations Butterfly Decorations Leather Manicure Sets Leather Traveling Cases Leather Writing Cases Leather Address Books Leather Hand Bags Pillows and Seals Cut Glass Mahogany Candlesticks Tea Pots Mahogany Trays Mahogany Lamps Nut Bowls Calendars Two Mighty Suitable Presents "Sunflowers" Compiled by Professor Wattles Price, $1.00 "The Call of Kansas" By Esther M. Clark 50c FOUNTAIN PENS Conklin and Waterman (all guaranteed) $1.00 and up. Highland Linen Kid Finish CRANES FINE STATIONERY 50c to $3.75 per box Linen Lawn Grey Lawn These and many more, too numerable to mention, all suitable, appropriate gifts for Christmas at the University Book Store For These Cold Winter Days Bradley Sweater- $4 to $12 1/2 in plain shades of light gray, dark gray, cardinal, maroon, brown, green, white, blue, also mixed brown and mixed green, and several good combinations in colors—priced from knitted caps to match A Gift he will appreciate— The Young Men's Store Knitted Caps from 50c up The COLUMBIA GRAFANOLA is the only talking machine that reproduces the tone just as it was sung, talked or played. Many styles to select from Buy one for Christmas TRY THE TONE OF THE COLUMBIA BEFORE YOU BUY The model as illustrated above, $110. Without record ejector, $100. Terms to suit. Other styles, $15 to $350. RECORDS—Double-faced - 65* to $4. PEIRCE PIANO CO. 811 Mass. St. I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Mrs. Ednah Morrison Gowns and Fancy Tailoring 1146 Tennessee St. Bell Phone 1145J Football Men Notice: Check in all football equipment Thursday at McCook Field, Friday at store room in Gym----W. O. Hamilton