UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ANNOUNCEMENT All proceeds taken in during the intermission and likewise after the All-University dance, Feb. 9, in Robinson gymnasium, will be given the Student Council to apply on the debts of the Student Union. C. E. BRICKEN, THE OREAD CAFE The First Signs of Spring are beginning to appear in our windows and throughout the entire store. Today's Window Feature--in Lawrence tomorrow for a two game series with the local five. With vengeance in their eyes and some new tricks up their sleeves, they will come prepared to wring the proud Jayhawk's neck and strip him of his gorgeous plumage. Basketball enthusiasts are promised a battle royal. The "By-Word" Stetson's most popular hat style for Spring 1915. We are showing it in four colors marine, agate, tartan and carbon. $4 Spring Caps. Shoes and Shirts. Spring Suits by "Society Brand." LOTS OF BASKET BALL SLATED THIS MONTH Twice Defeated Aggies are to Tangle With K. U. There is to be no lack of entertainment for the basketball fans during the month of February. The Manhattan Aggies, still smarting from the fall, will play their best when they scarcely a week ago by the speedy Jayhawk quintet, will arrive Again "If we win but one game from the Aggies," said Coach W. O. Hamilton, "the Missouri Valley Championship is assured us." Following the Aggies contests will come two games with the Missouri Tigers on Friday and Saturday, February 19 and 20. "Missouri is coming over to play a couple of games with us," said Manager Hamilton. "It is certain that we will win at least two of them." at University Book Store 803 Mass. St. Morris Pledges Phi Delt Glenn Morris, of Oklahoma City, has pledged Phi Delta Theta. Morris enters school this semester. Quizzing Students See K, U. Defeat Ichabods Buying Text Books After the Missouri contests here in Lawrence come four other games away from home, all during the short month of February. The schedule: Feb. 24—M. U. at Columbia. Feb. 25—M. U. at Columbia. Feb. 26—Washington at St. Louis. Feb. 27—Washington at St. Louis. Quiz week stimulated rather than sobered the ardour of K. U. basketball enthusiasts and Robinson Gymnasium was filled with Oread-folk Saturday night to watch the Crimson and the nine deep defense of the Ravens Score. The contest was the ninth straight victory for the Kansas squad. Send the Daily Kansan home. K. U. football brought a total of $26,305.51 into the athletic treasury during the 1914 season according to a report issued today by W. O. Hamilton, manager of athletics. Of this $16,701 was taken in at the Missouri game. Expenditure for the season was $8,290.88 for the season. This amount does not include $4,416.00 which was paid for student enterprise tickets. The Score: Kansas G. FT. Sproull, rf. 4 5 Sorensen, lf. 9 0 Appel, lf. 0 0 Weaver, c. 9 0 Kaiser, rg. 1 0 Dunmire, lg. 1 0 They are made of such materials and in such nifty styles that you could wear them without embarrassment or criticism at most any time of the day. In fact "He" would admire your new wash dress. As we can't demonstrate in the school room won't you come in and let us try a few of these on you? by If we could demonstrate this house dress before the classes on the Hill, we are willing to wager, there would be more house dresses sold to the Coeds than have been sold in a year. Totals 24 5 I Washburn G. FT. F Ream, rf. 4 8 Beal, lf. 2 McNish, lf. 1 Meyers, c. 3 Trobert, rg. 0 Nelson, lg. 0 Save Money WEAVER'S The report shows that although Kansas took a 35-0 defeat on their trip to Nebraska the athletic association received $5,017.29 as a relief for their wounded pride. Next to the Oklahoma State basketball team was the best paying home game. The Kansas Aggies pulled the third largest crowd of the season. "ELECTRIC" HOUSE DRESSES The largest item of expenditure was the settlements given to the different teams. This alone took $10,373.27 so that the actual cost of turning out the 1914 eleven did not amount to more than $8,000 including coaching salaries, railroad fare and everything. Subscribe for the DAILY KANSAN $25,300.00 FROM FOOTBALL With All Expenses Paid, Hamilton's Books Show $8,200 Left SING "HYMN OF HATE" Totals 10 e Referee: Hoover, Baker University Prices are so reasonable, $1.25 to $2.50 German School Children Taught to Sing Anti-English Verses List of attractions for the Bowersock Theatre for balance of season: Feb. 15—Baby Mine. Feb. 20—A Pair of Sixes. Feb. 24—Lyman Howe's Pictures. Mch. 2—Calling of Dan Mathews. From N. Y. Times. From N. Y. Times. In the Roman Catholic schools of Gatesville the children are being made to learn by heart Ernst Lissauer's "Hymn of Hate" to England. ROWLANDS The Boomer— $3 Spring Caps Spring Shirts A real live Young Man's Hat — made with a droop brim. — Colors: Navy and Steel — Johnson&Carl WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS Save 10 to 20 per cent! Again we have been fortunate in securing many second-hand and shelf-worn text books which we will sell at this saving to you. BOOKS AND SUPPLIES Every Book for Every Course Located only one block down the hill from the University library, dealing exclusively in University text books and supplies; popularly known as the Students' Store. ROWLANDS "WHERE STUDENTS GO" Rowland's College Book Store