UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BRADLEY SWEATERS CARRIED BY WE AVER'S LEXIA UO/RANTA one of the stars appearing at the opening show of the Variety today only. For St. Valentine's; we have our own and other makes of candies—one half to five pound boxes. Wiedemann's—Adv. 2081 Take K. U. Courses by Mail Since correspondence work was offered at the University of Kansas in 1910, 2081 students have enrolled for courses by mail. From the present day, these students have started their correspondence. Two extended courses are offered by the University in this way. The most popular courses are English, German, the Romance languages, history, political science, mathematics, economics, Latin and engineering. Robinson Engravings for Gymnasium Two steel engravings of former Governor Charles Robinson and Mrs. Robinson have been framed by the University and may be placed in the halls of the gymnasium which bears the Governor's name. Bronze tablets in their memory have already been place on the walls. The ground on which the building stands was given to the University of Kansas by Governor and Mrs. Robinson. The remaining games on the 1915 Jayhawk basketball schedule are Feb. 10-11, Kansas Aggies at Lawrence. Feb. 19-20 Missouri at Lawrence. Feb. 26-27, Washington at St. Louis. Feb. 26-27, Washington at St. Louis. Kansas nugget--fine flavor, good chewing. Wiedemann's--Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home DOPE UNCERTAIN ON AGGIE MEET MONDAY If Reber and Rodkey Show Up Strong, K. U. Will Win With tryouts for places on the Kansas track team, which battles with the Aggies at Robinson Gymnasium Monday night, a thing of the past, the student body is busy doping out the reeet on paper. Although most Kansans condece the Jayhawks in the victory, the uncertainty which was augmented by the reversal of form shown by the Manhattan basketballers. Up to Reber and Rodkey If Reber and Rodkey, who are expected to be the most prolific point winners for Hamilton's men, can come through with a couple of first places each, Kansas looks to have the edge, Captain Edwards' return to form in the mile is also encouraged off the eight furlong distance in 4:45, which is fast going for the 18-lap track at Robinson. Quarter to Furnish Thrills The quarter mile race between Captain Coithe and Rodkey is expected to furnish the thrills of the evening. Should the Aggie captain down Rodkey, he will be in a deep spring a surprise in the 880, for Fiske has been showing the effects of too much training and was unable to place in the half mile tryout which Rodkey won in 2:406. Rodkey's 6:644 time is the best for the short track this season. Hilton Won't Compete in the hurdles all depends on the strength which the visitors can show. The Kansas team is admittedly weak here but it is hoped that the men from Manhattan will prove weak also. Hilton, the best sprinter in the University, has decided not to compete until the opening of the Olympic games upon Crum, a new man in intercollegiate circles, and Reher of football fame. The giant football men, Reber and Keeling, will try hard to add eight points in the shot. Reber, with a mark of 41 feet, is conceded first place but the dopsters admit that he has never to nose out Marble. Eight points in this event would off set losses in the hurdles and dashes. Jump and Vault Will Even The high jump and pole vault are expected to balance points. Frizel is conceded the high jump but Campbell is relied upon to regain these points in the pole. He has been perfecting the correct vaulting swing and looks good for eleven feet or better on the indoor floor. Kay, with his five feet six inches kicked upon as a strong centerpiece for second place in the pole, Jones will contest second in the pole with Washington. Eight points in the two mile look certain for Grady and Poos, who have covered the distance around 10:20. Should the outcome of the meet hinge on the relay, the Kansans are confident of victory, for Rodkey, Fiske, Ellswick and Creighton should be able to set up fast time. The team in college is not out and Davis, a member of last year's quartet, was unable to win a place on the squad this year. Methodist Girls! Every Methodist girl in K. U. should not face to meet Bishop Hesh- donson and hear him at the home of Mrs. W. R. Stubbs Saturday afternoon, Hours from 2:30 to 5:00 - Adv. 98 K, U, Enrollment Now 2765 The spring term enrollment at the University is larger by ninety students than the fall term. This number increases the year's enrollment to 2765. The Registrar expects it to reach 2800 before this term's enrollment closes. It is the most necessary article in the world. Buy it of McNish. Phones 198."--Adv. Water Admissions Director American Journalism 112-389-109 Administration Journalists Change Rooms The Newspaper, Organization, (11:30 section), 103 Administration. Journalists Change Rooms story 18(30) will meet 103 Administrators (11:30) 103 Administration . The Newspaper, Materials and Methods (9:30) 102 Medic. Methods (9:30) 102 Med. The. Newspaper, Organization. Middle America, M.A. Enrollment Now 2765 Reynolds Bros. are making special ice cream for Valentine parties. —Ask Order your brick ice-creames, in special designs for Valentine parties. St. Valentine's cards—all kinds at Hoadley's.-Adv. K. U. students cleared $85 per bus in 1914. Baker students $1.05. No house to house cavassing. For particulars call 1641J.-Adv 91-3* Send the Daily Kansan home. INDESTRUCTO TRUNKS Insured and guaranteed for five years against all loss. A COMPLETE LINE—SOLD BY US EXCLUSIVELY. Indestructo Trunks Bags and Cases MERCHANTS PETITION FOR A SHORT COURSE Three Hundred Ask Legislature Not to Cripple University Extension Work t. B. Hansen, Osawatomie; T. C. Morrison, Hoisington; C. P. Traxel, Chanute; C. A. Taylor, Greensburg; and F. R. Culburn, Russell, drew up the petition. The merchants point out that no appropriation for merchants has ever been made although the merchants are second only to the farmers of the state in the amount of cash paid each year. Appropriations for the education of farmers, lawyers, engineers, and for many other special trades and professions have been made by the legislature in previous years. The hearty response to the Merchants' Short Course at the University each year indicates to the merchants that the University should be allowed to join in the solution of their great economic problem, that of economical distribution of products in the solution of the problem is the scientific education of the retail merchant and the standardization of retail selling methods. Headley's have everything in St. Valentine cards.—Adv. The merchants also petitioned the legislature to grant the amount asked for by the Extension Division so that the correspondence work, the municipal reference bureau, the lectures, women's club helps, and package library distribution, should not be crippled. The three hundred merchants from 100 Kansas towns who attended the Merchants' Short Course at the University of Kansas and the Ways and Means committee of the legislature to make a small appropriation to be used for the special purpose of providing educational helps to Kansas students is the principles of good merchandizing. -Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes- Character proclaims the man—and the store. As in a man, soin a store—worth depends upon character. Growth is the sign manual of health. The essence of commercial health is fair dealing. The principles upon which this store has been reared and nourished, which have given it its bigness, are straightforward dealing, fairest prices, best goods, and a civil and obliging store service, backed by alert enterprise and intelligent direction and management. --- FISCHER'S Methodist Men! Get up a little extra early Sunday morning to be at the Methodist Mens' breakfast to meet Bishop Henderson and hear him in a great meeting of the fellows. Time, 8:30. Get up!—Adv. 90-2 Ever try the Kansas nugget? Good chewing, fine flavor, our own make. Wiedemann's—Adv. Con Squires can still make your junior picture for the Annual if you see him this week.—Adv. Just Arrived Spring Hats Splendid values for $3 See those Silk Socks-2 pair for 25c ROBT. E. HOUSE If You Are From Missouri And Have to be Shown We Will Take the Contract With Pleasure We will begin with the very latest styles in Spring Suits, not made in Chicago, or Cleveland, but in New York City, where best styles are obtained. You will permit us to show our line of Silk Crepe Waists, the newest shapes in Middy Blouses, the correct styles in Silk Petticoats, the new Spring models in Corsets. Now if you think we can serve you as well as any store in the West, we will be pleased to get your business. We will now return to our first floor, which is flooded with daylight. Here are dainty Handkerchiefs, New Ruchings, New Neckwear, New Gloves, New Ribbons, New Veils and Veilings. We will now introduce you to our Silk and Dress Goods department. You will find here the newest and best in Silks, Crepes and Wool Goods. Chapter 1 Innes, Bulline & Hackman