UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Today Only AURORA In 6 Acts THE COLLEGE THEATRE A Western Hero and Heroine of far Japan in "THE WRATH OF THE GODS" Showing how the destinies of ancient Japan caused a terrific volcanic eruption to avenge the insult of a broken decree. Today your only chance to see this thriller FOR TAXI CALL 100 The Peerless Garage We Never Miss a Train 12 W. Ninth Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Ninth Lawrence Pantatorium Phone 500 LET Raymond's Drug Store 819 Mass. St. Be YOUR Drug Store LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Largest and best equipped business college Kansas. School occupies 2 floors law building. Students must be TYPE or shorehand by machine. Write for sample of Stenotype noteworth a catalog C. W. STEEPER Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling Club 10 years K. U.-Satisfactory results. Satisfaction Guillem A. H. Foster, K. J. Wilhelmen, Bell 1434 Wa 1244 92a La "The Type That Tells" There are Real Reasons why the ROYAL stands first in quality typing. There is the new Royal way of sending direct force from the fingertip to the type—at every powerful hammerstroke of its accelerating typebars of carbon steel! And there is a rigid carriage that meets the millions of blows of the type—the "business end of the typewriter." The Royal way "better business" adds the forceful stamp of quality MORRISON & BLEISNER 701 Mass. St. A. G. ALRICH PRINTING Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. 744 Mass. Street. FRANK KOCH "THE TAILOR" Full Line of Fall Suitings. STUDENT HEADQUARTERS SHUBERT Mats Wed. Fri, Sat. Price 25c to 1.50 Wed, Friday. Mail $1.00 CHAUNCEY OLCOTT in "The Heart of Paddy Whack" in "The Heart of Paddy Whack" A Half Dozen New Songs. Notes: "Ender Cover." s Second Oldest University on Western Continent U. OF MEXICO FOUNDED IN 1553 The University of Mexico is one of the oldest on the western continent. The date usually assigned as its beginning is 1553, and it is antedated only by the University of San Marcos, Lima, Peru. During the entire colonial period the university had a continuous and honorable history. With the political independence of the country came a change in its status. No change here. The first year of 1910 witnessed the first important change in the manner of organization and administration of the University of Mexico. The inauguration of the new Universidad Nacional de Mexico was one of the elaborate festivities that marked the centennial celebration. The independent faculties were formed, and the university system and the new institution was next formed by the amalgamation of the existing schools. Study Aztec Language Important adjuncts of the university include the study of natural history and of Mexican archeology, ethnology and history. These institutions are more than museums as they maintain staffs of professors and conduct classes in their respective fields. In the history, archeology, ethnology and Aztec language enjoy a considerable measure of popularity. Bowersock Theatre Monday, Feb. 15th WM. A. BRADY PRESENTS [THE BIGGEST LAUGHING HITTIN YEARS] "Baby Mine" Atonic prescribed for all who are troubled with blues, tired feeling and depression in three doses. NEWSPAPER WORK IS A GOOD FIELD FOR WOMEN By MARGARET MAYO Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Seats on sale at Round Corner Drug Store, Beginning Thursday. Feb. 11th GREAT CAST AND PRODUCTION Prof. Harrington Says They Earn Good Salaries as Critics (This is the seventh of a series onoccasion other than, teaching, for traineed women.) Vocations for Women. VII. Journalism newspaper women do their best work in feature and human interest stories, literary and dramatic critics," says Prof. H. F. Harrington of the department of journalism. "While a woman can do straight reporting, and do it well, she can use her time to offer advantage in other kinds of work." "With a fair imagination and a good command of English, a woman can do better feature stories than a man, because she sees everything subjectively and so is better at impressionistic design than those for color and for all kinds of detail than a man has, and is more open to impressions of all kinds." This same capacity for detail makes women good proof readers, and this work is highly because because women like it, and if they have ability, it pays them pretty well. The society column, loathed by man, and the woman's page, that is creeping into more and more papers every year, the avenues 300 American newspaper women have entered the field. Two thirds of this number are now proprietors or firm members. It is fairly common in the West for women to own and run newspapers, and women as city editors are by no means unheard of. Those who are so engaged recommend country journalism to their sisters as offering the best opportunity for independence and influence. On metropolitan papers women can make good money as critics of art, literature, music and the drama. Nowadays most of the popular magazines have departments devoted to the stage, and high class newspapers pay their dramatic critics even better than many of the magazines. Magazine work draws most of its recruits from the field of daily journalism. Many of the newspaper men and women who have graduated into the magazines attracted attention by stories and feature stuff which they syndicated and sold to the media. The magazine executives also used the magazine material be on use, and work that is spread abroad by a syndicate has a good chance to be noticed. The would-be woman journalist, therefore, will do well to give particular attention to some special kind of work, and at the same time learn can she about all kinds of newspaper work and use her skills. Nothing she learns will be wasted, for all is grist that goes into the journalist's mill. The Y. W. C. A. will offer the fol- lowing mission courses for the second semester beginning the week of February 15 and continuing eight Reading Circle; China, Mrs. L. E. Sisson, 1236 Louisiana street, Monday, 4:30 o'clock; Immigration, Miss Margaret Lynn, 707 West 12th street, Monday, 4:30 o'clock; Working Girls, Genevieve Walker, 1194 Louisiana street, Wednesday 4:30 o'clock Eight Week Club Work and Rural Eight Week Club Miss Anne Gittins 4:10' o'clock The Present World Situation, Miss Ethel Swenson, Wednesday 4:300 4390 The Social Aspects of Missions The Society of Missionaries hours day and Friday at 4:30 o'clock. The Y. M.-Y. W. will offer the followi ng joint courses under the stu tute of TPCG. New Home Missions. F. W. Ainslie. Wednesday or Friday at 4:30 o'clock. South American Problems, Gordon Brown Wednesday or Friday at 10 a.m. 430' ocloo Since the Boy Scouts' hand book was first printed four years ago, a half million copies have been sold. A new and revised edition has just been printed. THEATRE VARSITY TELEPHONE NO. 3-LINE PARTIES RESERVED Send the Daily Kansan home. Comparative Religions, Stanton @comparativereligion, Hath, Monday at Thursday, 4:30 o'clock The Sanitary Cafe has everything in the quick lunch line.—Adv. Today and Tomorrow "The most magnificent drama staged." "A revelation that surpasses human belief." 5000 actors, herds of elephants, camels and horses, $250,000 production. Two shows daily, 2:30 and 7:30. For comfortable seats arrange for matinees. The greatest motion picture ever made. Adm. 25c. MASSACHUSETTS WANTS U. Is Trying to Establish State Institution of Learning From the Christian Science Monitor. Plans for a free state university, to be known as the University of Chicago, must be further funded; it shall be further free general and professional education supplementary and additional to that now provided by schools and colleges, as well as other recommendations are given in a special report received by the legislature recently from the State Department. The report is submitted in accordance with a resolve passed by the last legislature. BOWERSOCK THEATRE Saturday, February 13th, matinee and night The board recommends the provision of additional state scholarships for students needing financial assistance, and also making an agency to promote extension teaching and the further cooperation of existing institutions of learning with public administrative agencies. It is also recommended as an alternative to a state university established as an institution offering regular courses of instruction, the commonwealth might start and maintain a University of Oklahoma, or another, organization, which should consist of a board of trustees authorized to conduct university extension courses and correspondence courses, to administer a system of state The board does not commit itself as favoring the plan and reports that there are other ways of achieving the same end. Among these are enumerated additional state scholarships for Massachusetts inhabitants attending schools and colleges, universities, correspondence courses, the training of teachers, school administrators and supervisors in secondary schools. Scholarship Fund the Alternative A second bill recommended establishes an annual scholarship fund appropriation of $100,000 to be administered by the board of education for the purpose of paying the tuition of worthy people in existing institutions. This, if enacted, would believe argued by those favoring a state university without unnecessarily duplicating plants, equipment and teaching staffs. The Dramatic Sensation of the Year GASKILL @ MAC VITTY'S SUPERB PRODUCTION The CALLING of DANMATTHEWS BY HAROLD BELL WRIGHT Dramatized By Mr. Wright & Elsbery W. Reynolds. MILLIONS OF PEOPLE HAVE READ THE BOOK It has created more discussion than any work of Literature in ages. Prices: Matinee 25c, $50; children 25c; Night 25c,$50;75c; $1.00 All seats reserved at Round Corner Drug Store Valentine Day, Feb. 14 You will want flowers, of course, and she'll like them. THE FLOWER SHOP 825 1/4 MASS. PHONES 126 scholarships, to promote the training of secondary school teachers and of school administrators and supervisors, to provide for organized cooperation between higher education Manuscripts of law in Massachusetts on the one hand and the state and municipal departments on the other, and to secure proper articulation of high school and college by organizing them jointly. The above results may be secured through cooperation with existing colleges and universities. Con Squires can still make your junior picture for the Annual if you see him this week.—Adv. Orange ice made from the fruit- Wiedemann's—Adv. Photo Frames In sizes from... 2x3 to 14x17 at prices from 15c to $2.50 each, quality White Paint, Gilt, Black, Ivory and Silver Wolf's Book Store Butter cup -fresh and crisp at Wiedemann's-Adv. Have you had your junior picture made yet? See Con Squires right away..Adv. AGGIES vs K. U. Wednesday and Thursday nights, Feb. 10 and 11.Coupons 11 and 12 admit Tickets 75 cents Tickets at Carroll's and Manager's office Student Reserve 25 cents