UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Today and Tomorrow AURORA Five Reels The College Theatre MACKLYN ARBUCKLE in "It's No Laughing Matter" Another Paramount Production Monday—Jesse L. Lasky and David Belasco present "The Girl of the Golden West" FOR TAXI CALL 100 The Peerless Garage We Never Miss a Train Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE 12 W. Ninth Lawrence Pantatium Phones 500 LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Largest and best equipped business college. Kansas. School occupies 20,000 square feet. TEENO TYPE or shorten by machine. Write for sample of Stenotype noteand a catalog SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY $1.00 Fountain Pens for 85c $1.50 Fountain Pens for $1.25 $2.00 Fountain Pens for $1.65 These Pens are all Guaranteed by Wolf's Book Store Hold Commencement Before Quizzes Beginning with the year 1916 the commencement week exercises at the University of Ohio will be held before the final examinations and after the commencement student body. School will be opened one week later in the fall and will continue one week later in the spring. Clearance Sale on Pennants all this week at Griggs--Adv. Remember her with a box of chocolates or bonbons. Reynolds Bros have a varied assortment—Adv. Clearance Sale on Pennants all this week at Griggs'-Adv. Don't overlook the big Pennant Sale at Griggs this week — Adv. All K. U. Pemntons one-fourth off this week at Griggs' - Adv. HERE, PHARMICS, IS THE TIME YOU TAKE THEM The program for exams for the School of Pharmacy is as follows. Department Materia Medica—Saturday, January 20. 8:30 . Introductory Pharmacy, Saturday, January 30, 8:30 Writing, Monday, February 1; 8:30, oxicology, Monday, February 1 10:30AM Pharmaceutical Arithmetic, Mon day. February 1. 2:00. Special—Banana Nut Ice Cream Sunday Menu Prof. L. D. Havenhill: Pharmacology and Prescription Writing, Monday, February 1, 8:30. Ice Creams. Vanilla, Strawberry, Caramel Nut, Chocolate, Brown Bread. Phone us your Sunday order. We are glad to deliver when you desire. Pharmaceutical Testing, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 8:30 FISCHER'S Gateneal Pharmacy, Thursday, Feb. 4, 8:30. Prof. C. F. Nelson; Uranalysis, Wednesday, February 3, 8:30. Reynold Bros. Plant Histology, Tuesday, February 2, 8:30. Halligan Point Winner Prof. C. M. Sterling: To Victor Halligan, captain of the 1914 Cornhusker eleven goes the honor of making the most goals from the first nine games of the 1914 season. In the Iowa game Halligan kicked three goals from placement giving the Nebraskans just enough of a margin to win on. Halligan made the third time American goalkeeper since he was given the same position by most cities on the first All-Western. $5 THE FLOWER SHOP Don't overlook the big Pennam Sale at Griggs' this week - Adv. Ices. Grape Ice. When down town a hot chocolate goes mighty well. Reynolds Bros. —Adv. Sandwiches of all kinds at Rey nolds Bros.—Adv. - Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes - Now It's "French" Styles a year or so ago followed the English lines—now comes the newest thing in Shoes—THE FRENCH TOE—a long narrow plain effect, pleasing to look upon, very comfortable and very smart. It's hard to describe this new lace shoe but must be seen to appreciate its many good qualities—comes in Brown or Black teathers—for Bell 645 Home 358 Green Things UPDW Consultation to freshmen from Prof. F. Blair McLester of the department of sociology; "When anyone calls you green, take it as a compliment; green things are still alive and growing." Tales Out o' School Green Things Grow Tallest Man Contest Is On The Daily Kansan was in error in stating that "Stick" Swartz is the tallest man in school. E. L. Rolfs sophomore architectural engineer, is six feet four inches tall, and Chancellor Frank Strong and Prof. Goldwin Goldsmith are also four inches over six feet. When Ada Levi, freshman College, came home from the movies the other night she put her hat on the table. The next morning the hat was gone. Miss Levi searched her room, and several other rooms, but the mill- ery did not. The window died the table was raised and Miss Levi looked out of the window and saw her hat lying on top of the porch just below. Rubber Collar Appears on Oread In open defiance of the fire insurance laws and with a careless disregard for his own safety, he added old enough to know better, strode recklessly up the Hill this morning attired in a crisp, new celluloid collar. Evidently this article of wearing apparel did not succumb with peg-town trousers and suspenders and while it has the merit of being easily cleaned with a bit of rag and a duster from spontaneous combustion is too great to permit its becoming a favorite. Rubber Collar Appears on Oread Prof. F. C. Dockery is credited with the following yarn about the absent-mindedness of college professors. After turning out the light and crawling in bed a professor was alarmed by a noise under his bed, "Who's under my bed?" he called out. Taken at His Word Another Argument for Prohib. "Charley," official rubber for the K. U. track squad, does not like the Kansas liquor laws. He says that under them he cannot drink rubbing liniment. According to him the wood alcohol which druggists want to sell him is injurious to the skin. "Charley" makes his own liniment which he has used for ten years on most of the athletes in the Valley. Not be able to get grain alcohol but put pice oil of wintergreen and amara, which he says are not so effective. "Nobody," came the gruff response, "Well that's peculiar," said the professor as he sunk his head deep in the pillows, "I thought there was." Lawrence Church Directory First Baptist, 801 KY. O. F. Brown, Pastor, Tenn. O. W. Crawford, 111 Vt. Warren St. Baptist, 847 Ohio. W. N. Jackson, Pastor, 901 Mo. Brethren, 1400 N. H. B. Forney, Pastor, 1312 Conn. St. John's Catholic, 1230 Ky. Father G. J.Eckart, 1231 Vt. Christian, 1000 K9 E. T. Mackenzie, 1031 Vt1 Arthur Brucker, U. Paston, 1030 Ordent Friends, 1047 Ky. W. P. Haworth, Pastor, 1027 Pa. Congregational, 925 Vt. N. S. Elderkin, Pastor, 1100 Ohio Episcopal, 1001 Vt. E. A. Edwards, Rector, 1013 Vt. Evangelical Association, 1000 Comm. C. B. Willing, Pastor, 1021 R. I. Methodist Episcopal, 946 Vt. H. E. Wolfe, Pastor, 937 N. H. G. B. Thompson, U. Pastor, 408 W. 14th. Lutheran, 1042 N. H. E. E. Stauffer, Pastor, 1046 N. H. When You Take 'Em African Methodist, 900 N. Y. J. S. Payne, Pastor, 907 N. J. Lutheran. 1042 N.H. Presbyterian, 901 Vt. W. A. Powell, Pastor, 843 Ls. Stanton Olinger, U. Pastor, 1221 Oread German Methodist, 1100 N. Y. E. T. Aashing, Pastor, 1145 N. J. Examinations for this semester will be held on five occasions started in the general catall- United Presbyterian, 1001 Ky. W. S. Price, Pastor, 1201 R. I. examined monthly at d. fr. Feb. Classes meet at 4:30 will be examined Monday p. m. rea- classes meeting at 10:30 will be United Bretrhen, 1646 Vt. F. M. Testerman, Pastor, 530 Ohc Christian Scientist First Church of Christ Scientist Church Building, 1240 Mass. Sunday Service, 1 a. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes meeting at 9:30 will be examined at Saturday a. m. Jan. 30. Biggest stock, and largest variety of pennants in town. Sale on this week. Don't miss it. Griggs'—Adv. Exclusive Saturday classes will be examined Tuesday p. m. Feh. 2. Classes meeting at 11:30 will be examined Monday a.m. Fri. 1 Classes meeting at 8:30 will be examined Wednesday a. m. feb. 3. exmhmed Tuesday h. m. reo 2. Exclusive Saturday classes will be Classes meeting at 13:00 will be examined Friday a. m. Feb. 5. amined Wednesday p. m. Feb. 3. Classes meeting at 2:20 p.m. will be en- closed. amined Wednesday a. m. FEB. 3. Classes meeting at 3:30 will be ex- Four and five hour classes will be examined from 8:30 to 11:30; if scheduled above for the morning; 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. 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. 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. Entrance examinations and examinations for advanced standing may be taken on Friday, February 4, inclusive, as nearly as possible according to the We can sell you canned goods, best quality, cheaper than you have ever heard of. Come and see us. Dunnire's--Adv. A. The 'Dansant A "The Dansant" at Eagles' Hall Saturday afternoons January 23 and 30, from 2:30 to 5:30 p. m. Good music and personal instruction in the Fox Trot by Mr. Dakens and Miss Sinclair. Admission per couple 75c. Shopping m. from 9:30 to 11:30. Fifty cents a lesson.-Adv. Indoor Circus The Indoor Circus at the Methodist Church has been postponed from Friday night to February the eighth. --Adv. All K. U. Pennants one-fourth off this week at Griggs" .Adv. THEATRE VARSITY Shubert Attraction Extraordinary Today—Shubert presents Wilton Lackaye and Gail Kaine in[Frank Morris'][Book and Shubert Theatre Play "THE PIT" Complete in Five Acts Tomorrow—"HEARTS AND MASKS," also Bray's Comedy Cartoon and Pathe News Film The Oread Mandolin Club will furnish music for your Sunday evening dinner at Lee's College Inn Reserve Your Booths Early BOWERSOCK THEATRE Friday, January 22 [Geo. McManus' Rollicking Comedy "Bringing Up Father" Presenting the handsomest singing and dancing chorus in the world Fun at Top Speed More good comedy, singing and dancing than all the combined musical comedies now. More, good comedy, singing and dancing the combined musical comedies now playing in New York. The Sensation of the Year Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 SEATS NOW ON SALE AT ROUND CORNER DRUG COMPANY Big Pennant Sale GRIGGS' Here's your chance to get those pennants you have been wanting. After taking inventory we find we have too many of some kinds, and will also discontinue several patterns. We have put them in form lots as follows: Lot No. 1. All K. U. pennants, one-fourth off regular prices. 27 different patterns and sizes to select from. Lot. No. 2. Miscellaneous odds and ends, discontinued patterns, etc. Half price. Lot No. 3. Outside schools, all the leading schools and universities of the U. S. represented. Size 15x36, 50 cents each, 6 for $2.50, $5.00 per dozen. All fresh new stock. Lot No. 4. A very special lot of outside schools (with a few K. U.) size 18x48, at $1.00 each, 6 for $5.00. ALL THIS WEEK, SALE IS NOW ON DON'T FORGET GRIGGS' 827 Mass. St.