UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "Old King Winter" Still Has a "Punch"or two left! We have overcoats and balmacaans that are proof against his "punches." Our Final Cut makes the prices very low. $30 suits, overcoats and balmacaans $20 $25 suits, overcoats and balmacaans $15 $15 suits, overcoats and balmacaans $10 Final prices are now on in other departments. A trip to this store now will pay you. HERE, PHARMICS, IS THE TIME YOU TAKE THEM The program for exams is for the Dean J. E. Sayer; the faculty is as follows: Dean J. E. Sayer; Materia Medica—Saturday, January 30, 8:30. Pharmacology and Prescription Writing, Monday, February 1, 8:30. Toxicology, Monday, February 1 10:30. 10.30. Prof. L. D. Havenhill: Introductory Pharmacy, Saturday, January 30, 8:30. Pharmaceutical Arithmetic, Monday, February 1, 2000. Thursday 3, 8:30. Prof. C. M. Sterling: Uransalion, Wednesday, February 3, 8:30. Bharmaceutical Testing, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 8:30. Galenical Pharmacy, Thursday, Feb. 4, 8:30. Plant Histology, Tuesday, February 2, 8:30 John Shen, superintendent of buildings and grounds, said this morning that Potter Lake would be flooded for skating this afternoon. Announcements The Y. W. C. A. Cabinet will meet Thursday night at 7:00 o'clock instead of 7:15. Phi Mu Alpha meets Thursday night at the Sigma Chi house, at 8 o'clock. W. S. G. A. meets Thursday at 4:30 o'clock in Fraser Hall TEXAS FRESHMAN GETS KIDNAPPED AS INITIATION A freshman in the University of Texas, was kidnapped on his way to a dance recently by four masked men, who sprang upon him with guns and bundled him into a waiting motor car. He was taken nearly a mile into the country and brought back to town. The motor car was the property of the proprietor of the University Cafe, and was later found near his home. it is thought that the incident was merely an initiation stunt by membints that he considers it only a joke of his fraternity and the victim STANDFORD WOMEN WILL HOLD SPRING TRACK MEET The women of Leland Stanford University have established a precedent for co-educational institutions in organizing for purposes of participation in baseball, fencing and rowing. A general women's field meet will be held April 24. It will be the first time for women of Stanford University to participate in the national sport. Much enthusiasm is displayed by the women students in regard to these sports and keen competition is evident among the competitors. Send the Daily Kansan home For Your New Dress be sure to use Belding's "Pure Dye" Garanteed Dress Slip. It will not rip split or tear. Dry cleans without damage. Wrinkles are easily pressed out through the fabric. Dry iron (not hot) on the wrong side. The white and black wash like muslin. Belding's Guaranteed Dress Silks are full yard wide and made in all the latest colors, plain and novelty designs. Satin de Ciel, satin de Ciel, saintes, Tataké de Ciel de Cien, Satin Charmuse. *Come in and see them.* We have this silk in all the best shades for spring. 36 inches wide, a yard $1.25. Scraped from Boards At the Indoor Track The number of men trying for places in the quarter indicates that the Jayhawkers will put a fast relay team in the meets this spring. Rodkey, Davis, Ellswick, and Edwards, are the nucleus of a fast team, but a number of dark horses may crowd their way onto the team. Relay teams will be entered in the Kansas City Athletic Club indoor meet. Weaver's Excellent performances by Joe Weaver, the sophomore distance find, have sent the hopes of The Argies scouting, and the Manhattan people now concede that they are in the indoor track meet. Weaver is credited with having covered the eight furlough distance on the Argie indoor track in the time of 4:32. He has also completed the 800 meter distance College record. Manhattan students now look upon him as a sure winner of both mile and half. Weaver is a tall, rangy, chap, and a natural runner. At the five mile run in Kansas City on Thanksgiving day, he pressed Rodkey and Grady closely until the final sprint for the tape when he weakened. This, however, was his first college competition. Captain Ray Edwards in an attempt to work the stiffness out of his muscles, last night covered 65 laps, a little over three and one-half miles. The Kansas pilot has been unable to make time in the longer races this winter and is determined to work his muscles into good condition. At Kansas, the work of Herriott in the mile indicates that Weaver will have his work cut out for him. The rangy sophomore run a 4:44 mile this week and looks good for even better time. Though this is slower than Weaver's best time, it must be remembered that the Robinson Gymnasium track is much slower than the Manhattan speedway. In any case, when Weaver gets through Herriott and gets into Kansas milers, he will be in poor condition unless off Rodkey and Fiske, both of whom are running in great form. Rodkey has covered the half in 2:8 in practice this spring which is less than two seconds from the track record. Fiske is working on the quarter to develop speed and should pass Weaver closely. When It's 9 Below at K. U. The increasing squad of distance runners is making competition for places on the Kansas squad keen. Grady has succeeded in making the 36 laps in 10:27-2 and will reduce that figure in actual competition. With no more practice, Mishahtsch school, he will have no easy task in defeating Grado. Poos, a member of last year's squad, also covered in the 10:30-2. When You Take 'Em Examinations for this semester will continue over six days instead of five as stated in the general catalog Classes meeting at 9:30 will be examined Saturday a. m. Jan. 30. Classes meeting at 11:30 will be Classes meeting at 4:30 will be ex- cused Monday m. p. Feb. 1. Classes meet at 10:30 will be examined Tuesday a. m. Feb. 2. Exclusive Saturday classes will be examined Tuesday p. m. Feb. 2. Classes meeting at 8:30 will be ex amined Wednesday a. m. Feb. 3. Don't We Work Too? Tales Out o' School Don't We Work Too? Prof. H. P. Cady told his chemistry classes, "I always harder on the professor than on the student. He said that often on the last three days of quiz week the professors worked at least twenty-four hours without thinking pausing for such incidents as foot and sleep. When the gas furnace at the Los Amigos house refused to burn the other day the shivering girls immediately telephoned for a phone call. Rose and Matt Jones arrived on the scene in advance of the pipe expert and after a cursory glance at the balky furnace they set to work. Five hours later the fire spread and late night they finally deserved that the thing was all right. Loyd Has the Pep Gave The Wrong Answer Dr. Powell to Leave Lloyd Bush, a small boy whose parents recently moved from Lawrence to Sedgwick, missed the college atmosphere of his new home, and writes to one of his former playmates thus: Dear friend Sedgwick, Kan how are you all I all have this town worete then Eddy They never did see a game of football in there life some of the high school has but ill but there was then to be when we have an old crossword prof. The old cover is wore out and the lining was ripped in the other one and Ivan had it fixed wee cannot find a pump to pump it up with Gave The Wrong Answer This is a tale of Arthur². Boynton, the teacher, happened in an economic history class. Professor Boynton was just working up speed and had the questions and answers jumping back and forth like a volley ball. Then he came upon a young man who might be light on math. The fellow said, "Ah—ah—" "I don't care anything about "ah." What is the answer to the question? Boynton fired at him. Again, "Ah—ah—" I said again; it was no answer. And Boynton it gave "Ah—ah—" The prof gave up in disgust and three the lever into highAgain. Dr. A, W. Powell, pastor of the Presbyterian church, has accepted the pastorate of the federated church and is a friend of Frances Powell, is a senior College. classes meeting at 2:30 will be ex amined thursday a. m. Feb. 4. write soon, Lovd Bush Classes meeting at 1:30 will be ex amridained Friday a. m. Feb. 5. Jabez Parker, middle law, went over to Kansas City the other $ and brought back a big red auto- insurance policy. His polarity has increased wonderfully. Classes meeting on Saturday and not on other days in the week will be examined Tuesday p. m. from 1:30 to 3:00 for one and two hour courses: from 1:30 to 3:30 for three hour courses. Stick Swarts, famous as one of the tallest men in the University, has made another bid for the laurel wreath by inventing a sure method of obtaining funds to go to the track meet which will be held in Kansas City, Mankato. He must begin ten days before the track meet and deposit one cent in the band. He will double this amount each day, depositing two cents the second day, four on the third day, eight on the fourth, etc. By t method that Harvard paid on the morning of the meet. Just where the mom to deposit shall come from, Swarts does not explain. Stick is a Financier Classes meeting at 3:30 will be examined Wednesday p. m. Feb. 3. Three hour classes (and one hour classes meeting on Monday, Wednesday or Friday) will be examined from 8:30 to 10:30 if scheduled above for the morning: from 1:30 to 3:30 if scheduled above for the afternoon. Laboratory classes will be examined at the time corresponding in the schedule above to the first laboratory period or at the time corresponding to the lecture hour (when such an hour exists) at the discretion of the head of the department concerned. Just before the recent election of new members to the Kansan Board two cubs held the following discussion: First Cub-Dy'u you'll make the Board? Two hour classes (and one hour classes meeting on Tuesday or Thursday) will be examined from 10:50 to 12:30, if scheduled above for the morning, from 3:50 to 5:30, if scheduled above for the afternoon. Four and five hour classes will be examined from 8:30 to 11:30, if scheduled above; for the mornings, from 10:40 to 14:30, if scheduled, above for the afternoon. Second Cub—Dunno, but if I do I will help elect you next spring. Bargain Day Specials Friday and Saturday only Your choice of any Benjamin, Kirschbaum, or Sampeck Suit or Overcoat in the house - Values up to Twenty-five dollars. Your Choice Flannel Shirt Sale Sweater Sale 14 Your Choice dollars Fur Cap Sale Pajama Sale