UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FINAL! A man came into this store yesterday, wearing a good looking overcoat bearing our label which told that it was three years old. Mackinaw Coat Sale! Prices Receive Their Last Clipping! Every Winter suit, overcoat and balmacaan left in our stock MUST BE SOLD—and we have priced them to go! This is THE opportunity for you men, who enjoy wearing "Hirsh-Wickwire" and "Society" clothes to get them at very low prices. Short lots of $5 and $6 Shoes. $3.95 This is THE opportunity for you men, who have never had that enjoyment, of trying them out without a very great expenditure of money. expenditure of money. Every garment is of excellent style and quality and will be a credit to your appearance next year as well as this. The final price of any $15 Winter suit, overcoat or balmacaan in the house is The final price of any $30 winter suit overcoat or balmacaan in the house is Final price of any $25 Winter suit, overcoat or balmacaan in the house is Buying a suit or cover at this sale is like making an investment that will pay from 30 to 40 per cent dividends. $15 $20 $10 Final Clean-Up of men's shirts. Our advice to you is to attend this sale early. There is a good assortment of styles and patterns to select from now, but—? Prices go into effect Thursday morning. We have a tailor on the spot. Any necessary alterations can be made correctly. A special lot of $4 tan shoes. $2.95 Look out-of-doors and you'll see that "King Winter" still has a "punch" left. An overcoat or balmacaan s "Punch" proof. Announcements Parties having rooms to rent to merchants Feb. 1, 2, 3 and 4, telephone K. U. 101, University Extension Division. The announcement column is open to organizations wishing to announce the time of having pictures taken. Phone in announcement to K. U. 25 or address letter to the managing editor. The Y. W. C. A. Cabinet will meet Thursday night at 7:00 o'clock instead of 7:15. The French Club will not meet this week. Phi Mu Alpha meets Thursday night at the Sigma Chi house, at 8 o'clock. Student Volunteers meet Wednes day at 7 o'clock in Myers Hall. Band practice Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Fraser Hall. Chemical Engineers meet Wednesday at 7 c'clock in the Chemistry Building. Social and Boy's Work Committees of the Y. M. meet Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock in Myers Hall. Girls' Glee Club meets Wednesday at 5 o'clock at North College. Daily Kansan Board meets Wednesday at 7 o'clock in the office. Geology Club meets Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock in Room 203 Haworth Hall. The Faculty of the School of Engineering will not meet until Thursday at 4:30 o'clock. The K. U. Debating Society will not meet until the Thursday night after quiz week. Y. M. C. A. cabinet meets Thurs day at 3:00 o'clock at 1333 Ohio. University Debating Society meets Thursday at 7:30 o'clock in Room 110 Fraser. W. S. G. A. meets Thursday at 4:30 o'clock in Fraser Hall. An exciting contest will come to a close next week at Drake University when the most beautiful girl in Drake will receive an elegant dishish dish as homage to her beauty. The prize will be awarded by the university. Eleven girls will be in the content, and will probably enter later. The contest is a new thing but bids fair to arouse a great deal of interest among the men of the university. K. U. Dames meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. B. P. Young, 1618 Tennessee. THE NEW RULES FOR MAJOR COURSES Men's Glee Club meets Thursday at 7 o'clock in Frasher Hall. Drake Holds Beauty Contest Don't overlook our special box paper—25c the pound.—Hoadley's.— Adv. All Students Should Read This Send the Daily Kansan home The new major system, passed last spring, will go into effect this semester. Dean Olin Templin requests all junior and seniors to call at his office and prepare the required major course reports for the Dean's office and the head of the major department. Following are the rules governing major courses, with the new portions indented: Junior-Senior Requirements. The work of the junior and senior years must include a minimum of sixty hours, chosen by department, edited by various departments, but not more than twenty hours may be in courses open to either Before graduation the student must complete a major course of not less than twenty hours nor more than thirty days and not less than thirty nor more sixty hours in the group including the major department. At least twelve hours of work in satisfaction of this requirement must be in courses not open to freshmen or sophomores. but not more than twenty hours may be in courses open to either freshmen or sophomores. Major Course. During the last month of his sophomore year each student must file with the Dean notice of the department he attended, and privilege of selecting his major, giving his reasons for his choice. The Dean will notify the department concerned of his approval of A change of department in which a student selects his major may be made at any time such application and the student will confer with the department with reference to the work of his junior and senior years. Any department is authorized to outline in the catalogue one or more departmental majors consisting either of a master's degree suggested work, or of both, but in no case shall the prescribed work total more than twenty-five hours. A department may, however, in any individual case, outline a special major if it finds that the general majors do not meet the requirements of the student. Any course in the department which is a prerequisite for any part of an outlined major in that department, will be counted as part of the total prescribed work, with the proviso, however, that the extent of ten hours need not be so counted unless the department so decides. Until the requirements of a major have been completed, the student must each term before enrollment in classes be required to attend a departmental major work by the major department. (These new requirements shall not go into effect for next year's seniors of the year 1914-15, but the seniors shall be required to go to the departmental advisers for advice.) The major in any department may be withdrawn for cause by the department faculty or the Dean. during his junior year, but application for such change must be approved by the dean and the faculty to which the change is made. Free Electives. The work required for graduation not included in the major course is to be chosen subject to the restrictions that not more than twenty-five hours may be in any one group, and that no more than seven hours may be in any group other than the one in which the major course is elected. INTERCLASS FOOTBALL TOGS NOT CHECKED IN The football material checked out for the inter-class series has not all been returned to the athletic department. W. O. Hamilton, general manager of athletics, has sent out cards to the delinquents, requesting them to check in the outfits at once or pay for them as agreed when the togs were checked out. Chinese Tax Everything The department wants to put away the football paraphernalia until next fall and use the room for other things. Chinese Tax Everything One dollar to get married, ten cents to go to college, and fifty cents to graduate, are some of the new regulations "governing the affixing of stamps on certificates concerning human affairs" which were recently promulgated in China. Carroll has just received a fresh shipment of Allegretti's famous chocolates.—Adv. 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. examined Monday a. m. Feb. 1. Classes at atrium at 4300 will be ex- ampled on Tuesday. Classes meeting at 4300 will be ex- amined Monday p. m. Feb 1. Classes meeting at 10:30 will be examined Tuesday a. m. Feb. 2. Exclusive Saturday classes will be examined Tuesday p. m., Feb. 2. classic classes amined Wednesday a. m. Feb. 3. will be on Exclusive Saturday classes examined Tuesday p. m. Feb. 2. Classes meeting at 8:30 will be examined Wednesday a. m. Feb. 3. Classes meeting at 3:30 will be ex awarded Wednesday, n. p., Feb. 3. anfister wendensky f 2:30 will be ex Classes meeting at 2:30 will be ex Eb. 4 Classes meeting at 13:00 will be examined Friday a. m. Feb. 5. Four and five hour classes will be examined from 8:30 to 11:30, if scheduled above for the morning; from 8:30 to 4:30, if scheduled above for the evening. 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. 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. Classes meeting on Saturday and not on other days in the week will be examined Tuesday p.m. from 1:30 to 2:00 for one and two hour courses; from 1:30 to 3:30 for three hour courses.. Laboratory classes will be examined at the time corresponding in the schedule above to the first laboratory period or at the time correspondring to the lecture hour (when such an hour exists) at the discretion of the head of the department concerned. Entrance examinations and examinations for advanced standing may be given on Thursday, February 4, inclusive, as nearly as possible according to the JOURNALISM FRATERNITY INSTALLS AT STANFORD Sigma Delta Chi, the national journalistic fraternity, has installed a chapter at Leland Stanford University. E. A. Hagen, editor of the campus monthly publication, is president of the chapter. David Starr Jordan, Chancellor of Stanford, and Charles K. Field, editor of Sunset magazine, are honorary members of the new chapter. Daily's Office Boy Held Up The office boy of the McGill Daily was held up the other morning, as he was going to his home from the office at 2 o'clock, by plain clothes men of the city police force. When the representative met him, his bundle was only letters from the paper to its debtors, they turned him loose with apologies. Hoadley's for school supplies.— Adv. The finest chocolates and bonbons. Allegretti's at Carroll's.—Adv. Arrow Shirts for Spring All ready for your inspection Sold by us exclusively $1.50 up Johnson & Carl