UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MAKE YOUR DATES NOW That Much Talked of Senior Play BEAT THAT RIVAL'S TIME "A PROFESSOR'S LOVE STORY" February 23. Week from Tomorrow PRICES: 75c First floor andfirst three rows in balcony. 50c first balcony, except first three rows. 25c all second balcony-BETTER ORGANIZE YOUR LINE PARTY NOW. Caps, Sir— Our showing for spring 1915 is complete. Some of them are on display now in our window but there's a great many more inside; will you see them? Mail orders taken now, accompanied by remittance and return stamp. Address, SHERMAN WIGGINS, Manager Bowersock Theatre, Lawrence, Kansas. $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 A $50 ROYALTY PLAY The University of Kansas Offers over 200 courses BY MAIL through its Correspondence Study Department. Credit given for all college work. Address University Extension Division, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Bath Robes Yours at to be 'comfy' $3.75 worth up to $7.00 PECKHAM'S Journalists Change Rooms Short story (8:30) will meet 103 Administration. History of American Journalism (10:30) Administration The Newspaper, Materials and Methods (9:30) 102 Medic. The Newspaper, Organization (10:30 section) 102 Medic. The Newspaper, Organization (11:30 section) 103 Administration. Make dates now; Junior Prom. April 9—Adv. KANSAN MAY TAKE PLACE OF NEW YORK HALF-MILES Send the Daily Kansan home. Athletic Manager W. O. Hamilton of the University of Kansas has offered to permit his crack 880 yard runner, Fred Rodkey, to substitute for Melvin Sheppard in the game. He will meet February 27. He will probably oppose Cowman, the former Missouri Valley Conference double furlong champion. Thirty-eight county clubs are organized at the University of Kansas. The Wyandotte County Club is the largest with 160 members. FOOTBALL PRACTICE TO START IN MARCH Jay Bond Issues First Call for Pigskin Chasers — Feed Tomorrow Spring football practice begins March 1. That is the message of Coach Jay Bond to the eight members of last year's freshman and Varsity squads who will gather at Lee's College Inn Thursday night for a final rejoice previous to the inception of the spring workouts. Every man present at the last week will be invited to appear and hear the messages which the Chancellor, Coach Bond and Tony James have promised to deliver. Coach Rond will have charge of the work of the candidates for the Jayhawker squad during the spring months and expects to put the men through a series of hard workouts before the warm weather interferes. It is not known whether Advisory Coach Wheaton will play an active part in the pre-season work as he is in Kansas City most of the time. No competition with outside teams will be scheduled for the off-season work but there will be many short period games among local players. Those signuping up will check out paraprofessionals and help their agent's office in the usual way providing they have a clean slip from last season. TO REORGANIZE H. H. LEAGUE K. U. at The World's Fair To see the World's Fair would be a great experience and worth staying out of school a year if you couldn't see it any other way. Here is a way in which you can see this wonderful fair next September and still come to school. See the Fair without cost and save enough money to pay expense next year. I will sign up with the university proposition that comes along if there a chance to go to the Fair with our K. U. crowd. I will be glad to give particulars to any energetic man. C. J. Eldridge, 1333 Ohio Bell, 2714 - Ada. Boarding House Ball Players Will Form Association Soon Make dates now; Junior Prom, April 9—Adv. The Hash. House League will shortly be re-organized, according to John Gleissner, chairman of last year's commission. A meeting of the managers of the sixteen members of the League last year will be called, and an attempt will be made to get under way for the schedule that the schedule may be fully completed before the rush of the last few weeks hears. With the defects of last year's system of rules and regulations apparent, Gleisner believes that a more unusual organisation can be perfected. Miss Luckan to Teach Prof. F, R. Hester, of the department of sanitary engineering, made a tour the latter part of last week, visiting Burton, Newton, Florence, and where his advice had been sought, the matter of municipal water works. Louise Lackan, senior College, has gone to St. John, Kansas, to take a position in the high school there as instructor in biology. Twenty Seniors Petition Faculty The fate of twenty seniors hangs in the balance. Not until the faculty decision will be made and judgment will these seniors know if they can wear a cap and gown at commencement time. 358 seniors have an airbag and provide guidance and will graduate if their work for this semester proves satisfactory. Architects Elect Tonight Architects Elect Tonight The semi-annual election of officers for the Architectural Engineering Society will be held tonight in Marvin Hall at 7:15 o'clock. There will be a short program. B. S. Rader and W. Tanner will read papers on architectural subjects. **Van der Vries Here Friday** Ed. Van der Vries, last year's forward, will be in Lawrence Friday with the team but for the team. The team, which is coached by Van, will meet the Lawrence highs on the Central court that night. Firestone Improving Clifford Firestone, who was severely bitten on both hands recently while battling a swine flu, wounded two dogs in a fight, is improving. Two fingers on his left hand which were badly lacered are still bandaged. Send the Daily Kansan home. COASTING VICTIMS IMPROVED Injuries Received Over Month Ago Nearly Healed Now Nearly all injuries, received by those who were victims of K. U.'s annual fatality, have healed. Emery McIntire, a student whose injuries were more serious than hurts received from other students, will be confined at least a month more before his physical condition will permit his walking. The injured flesh and bone of his leg are healing rapidly, however, and the wound is considered short when the nature of his wound is considered. Leon Bocker, a senior engineer who received a broken leg when the sled crashed against a taxicab, has been walking a little each day for several days. Miss Nellie May Stevens removed the sling from her left arm some time ago. Miss Gladys Henley expected to leave "Slimson" hospital some time age but when the cast was taken from her leg it was found necessary to make another operation because the bones had not knit. A silver plate was placed between the muscle and bone of her leg and it probably will be a month before she will be able to walk. Arrow Shirts— for Spring—in all the new patterns—new weaves—Orfords—Percales—Madras—Sosette—Crepes and Silks. This store has the exclusive sale of this wonderful line for this city. $1.50 up Arrow Collars— a most complete stock-two for a quarter. Johnson & Carl The Underwood Is the machine upon which all World's Speed and Accuracy typewriter records have been established. THE UNDERWOOD Is the holder of the Elliott Cresson Medal for superiority of mechanical construction. UNDERWOOD "The Machine You Will Eventually Buy" 912 Grand Avenue Kansas City, Missouri