UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday— Saturday— Two final days of our Suit, Overcoat, Balmacan dress. Hurry along. A View for Your "K" Book Dyche Museum was built in 1902 at a cost of $75,000. It contains collections of the departments of paleontology and entomology, and houses the famous collection of North American mammals prepared by the late Prof. L. L. Dyche, for whom the building was named, The Y. W. C. A. Cabinet will meet Thursday night at 7:00 o'clock instead of 7:15. If you like fruit salad try ours. Wiedemann's..-Adv. Make Dates, Junior Prom; April 9. —Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. Phi Mu Alpha meets Thursday night at the Sigma Chi house, at 8 o'clock. Make Dates, Junior Prom; April 9. —Adv. Fresh taffy—at Wiedemann's.- Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. --- Hon. J. F. Rutherford of the New York City Bar Association, will answer the question "Where Are The Dead?" Friday February 26 at 8:00 o'clock at the Bowersock Theatre. Directory Changes The address of Odis H. Burnes should be 1341 Ohio; phone 2826W. The address of Louise Champin should be 1142 Indiana; phone 1754W. The address of Clark E. Young should be 1341 Ohio; phone 2825W. The address of James E. Williams should be 1341 Ohio; phone 2628W. The address of W. H. Dedda should be 1341 Ohio; phone 2628W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Before beginning his excursion through that tangled mass of vegetation which surrounds the Tiger habitat, Manager W. O. Hamilton announced to his track men that they were to lay emphasis on the relay races and keep out of the open contests as much as possible. The Jayhawker mandarin is wise in pursuing this course for there is little credit and no trophy to the team scoring well in points while a victory in the popular relay events means a lot of souvenirs for the Robinson trophy room—not that the room needs more—but they are nice things to have around. The address of Louis Fletcher should be 1300 Louisiana; phone 2738J. Bell. Sport Hash The address of Fred L. Coover should be 1416 Tennessee phone 1249W. The address of Maude Coverdale should be 1245 Louisiana; phone 1244 Bell. The address of Ola F. Guier should be 1400 Ohio; phone 504W. The address of Elmer J. Burnham should be 1222 Mississippi; phone 1067W. The address of Leland E. Fiske should be 1328 Ohio; phone 1641J. Bell. Louis Puckett, freshman College, was elected to the Kansan Board at its meeting last night. Black Helmets will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Sigma Nu house. The address of Ralph V. Fritts should be 1328 Ohio; phone 1641L. Bell. Chocolates to be good must be fresh; we make our own. Wiedemann's.-Adv. Nuts dipped in chocolate at Wiede mann's—Adv. But what is more important, the opposing mentors will have no opportunity to get a line on the individual members of Hamilton's squad if they lay off the individual events and enter two or three relay races. The team would be a lot less difficult proposition as it is and the longer the Kansans can keep the opposing teams worried, the better the chances for a victory here. Typhoid Vaccination Typhoid vaccination tomorrow in basement of Museum from 4 to 5 o'clock. Football men are praying for a little warm weather these days, so that the snow will disappear long enough for them to get in some good work the first week in March. The farmer will hardly coincide in this idea for the snow blanket raises the chances of a good wheat crop. If as many of our football heroes come from the tall and unkempt as some of us, league writers would use us believe, the pigeon chases would do better to pray for snow, else the "Governor" back on the farm will be cutting down on expenses and yank a footballer or two out of the institution. Jick Fast, who played a half on the '14 fresh team, is taking a couple of courses in the School of Engineering that should develop his muscle and flexibility. He puts in a week he puts in the entire afternoon in the shops. Fast was nearly scared out of the course because someone told him that they had to shoe horses before classes, so he does not mind doing the booting; that he doesn't want to be kicked. JAYHAWKERS WIN OVER MISSOURI TIGERS AGAIN While the Eastern and Middle Western track athletes are hitting the indoor track, the men in the far west are already doing outdoor work. The Stanford athletes held their first outdoor workout on a muddy track a little more than a week ago and seated through the track was wet. 15-33 in the high barriers is the time given Murray, winner of the low sticks in the Missouri Valley meet last spring. Fast going for this time of the year. Murray and Dan Hazen were the only teams from the Worcester meet at Chicago last spring but both were out of shape and failed to place. Murray however won the low flight later in the day and ran a fair relay lap. Red-book here today. Griggs— Adv. Black walnut taffy at Wiedemann's. Adv. Make Dates, Junior Prom; April 9. - Adv. Outplay Ancient Enemy in Third Game of Season. 33 to 33 33 to 22 The Jayhawker basketball five removed any possibility of doubt of winning the Missouri Valley Championship last night when they wallowed in a 12-0 victory over the latter's own court at Columbia Mo. Apparently not bothered by the foreign court, the K. U. men outplayed their opponents in every department of the game as decidedly difficult as any week. The Jayhawkers were right in form and had their opponents outclassed at every turn of the contest. The K. U. men did little individual starring and Williams and Speelman played the best basketball for the Missourians. $1,400 FOR STEVENSON PAPERS "The Hair Trunk" by Author of "Treasure Island" Valuable From the New York Times. Manuscripts in the handwriting of Richard Cohen were the feature of the sale at the Anderson Galleries in New York of the novelist's autographs, books, and curios recently. The highest price of the session was $1,400 paid by George D. Smith for "The Hair Trunk; or, the Ideal Commonwealth; an Extravaganza by Robert Lewis Stevenson, "Picturesque Notes on Edinburg," Travels with a Donkey." It consists of 146 small quarte pages entirely in the handwriting of Stevenson, and is an extremely interesting and valuable literary item, being his first serious attempt at story writing. He intended to have ten Like eating fresh oranges, the orange ice at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. STATE HELPING STUDENTS WITH EMPLOYMENT AT K. U. In accordance with the policy of the Board of Administration, K. U. officials are giving every job possible to students who are compelled to work their way through the institution. The books in Register Foster's office students drew $135.41 from the state during the 28 school days in January. Fifty-nine students are paid through the Registrar's window each month. Twenty-five of these are on campus, and the other four are under the direction of Supt. of Grounds, John Shea. The remaining thirty-four are divided between Spooner Library and the various offices and laboratories about the cam During January these men obtained on the average $15.47 each or a little more than fifty cents each day. This means that the University is able to afford twenty-five cents each day since the medium wage is about twenty-five cents per hour. The press of the department of journalism last year furnished steady employment to eightteen students and 100 teachers (20). This department is self supporting. University of California athletes are working earlier than usual this year in an effort to down the Western champions, Illinois, in April. The men from Urbana will make the long jump to the coast in an effort to down Christie's men on their own back lot. They'll meet at the meet on California's menu $40,000 track which is now being completed. Karl Shattuck, world's intercollegiate record holder in the 16 pound hammer throw, has registered at U. C. again. Make Dates, Junior Prom; April 9. Adv. We are selling an 80 cent chocolate for 50 cents per pound. Wiedemann Phi Beta Kappa Council Meeting All here kappa Cooten Meeting A member of the faculty who belong to Phi Beta Kappa, elected either in or elsewhere, are requested to meet in Room 206 Fraser Hall, Thursday, February 25, at 4:30 p. m. Imported Laces We are more than proud of our showing of these beautiful imported laces. As you know it is not an easy matter to get any kind of merchandise from across the seas. As you plan your partygown or summer frocks, remember we will have just what you want in any of the stylish laces. WEAVER'S Phone 510 IfYour Suit Needs Pressing We'll send for your suit at once, press it, and return it in a jiffy. Our press tickets are handy—better get one. Let us press your suit—you'll be pleased with our work. 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