UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Innes Store Announce an Early Showing of Spring Silks and Wool Dress Goods Wash Silks. 36-in. white ground with colored and black embroided figures, pure silk $1.00 last colors at a yard. Fancy Waislings, 26-in. Messaline and soft finish tafetta, 1915 patterns. See our east window. On $100, 85c 75c and. At 25c, one lot of 24-in. Wash Silk in plain colors and dotted patterns; fifty pieces in this lot; tomorrow, a yard. $25c Washable Crepe, Crepes, white and with embroidered colors, at a 36-in. Silk tinted ground figures, fast $1.00 Wash Silk Embroidered, 27-in. on white ground, colored and black figures, all fast colors, at a yard ... 50c Como Silk, 27-in. Poplin weaves Brocades, grey and white only, at a yard. **25c** Crepe de Chine 42 in. black, white and colors, $1.75 quality; $1.50 at a yard. New Wool Dress Goods Are Now Shown in all the late weaves and leading shades, the Gaterdines, French Scribes, fine Whip Cords and many new for-ware, now available today, priced at a yard, $1.50, $1.00 75c and. to choose from including black and white, a 65c value, at a yard...45c French Serge, very special all pure wool, 36-in. wide, 25 shades Remnants at Half tomorrow and Saturday, Wool Goods, Silks and Trimmings. Two large tables of tables clear. *One-HALF PRICE* at: Velvet Corduroy Special 15 colors of our 27-inch, $1.25 Corduroy for Costumes, Coats and Suits, including black and white,for two days only, tomorrow and Saturday,a yard... 75c Innes, Bulline & Hackman RURAL SCHOOLS OF TEXAS COMMUNITY MEETINGS IN RURAL SCHOOLS OF TEXAS The extension division of the University of Texas is now preparing to organize Friday afternoon meetings in 8,000 rural schools of Texas. In these meetings it is proposed to bring the members of the community together to discuss important matters bearing on every day lift. Addresses will be given on such subjects "Health and Sanitation on the Farm"; "The Improvement of Rural School"; "The Introduction of the Circulating Library into the Rural School." Women Need Better Facilities Women Need Better Facilities Northwestern University wants a woman's building and the board of control of the Women's Athletic Association has planned a mass-meeting to get the women of the Univer- city interested in it. Crowded conditions in the women's section of the University gymnasium and inadequate room for the meetings of clubs and groups. A number of some kind of a home to house women's activities a necessity. The Women's League of the University of Illinois has been given permission to take charge of the entire women's vote at elections. A The 'Dansant A "The 'Dansant' at Engles' Hall, Saturday afternoons January 16 and 23, from 2:30 to 5:30 p. m. Good music and personal instruction in the Fox Trot by Mr. Dakens and Miss Sullivan. Class work for students Saturday a.m. from 9:30 to 11:30. Term of six lessons $2.50–Adv. 74-3 Parties having rooms to rent to merchants Feb. 1, 2 and 3 and telephone K. U. 101, University Extension Division. The Oklahoma Club will meet at Squire's Studio Saturday morning, January 16,1915, at 9 o'clock, to have its picture taken for the Annual. Announcements Regular meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Sunday at 4:30 o'clock in Myers Hall. William Jewell vs. Kansas in Robinson Gymnasium Friday night. Quill Club meets Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at Squires Studio for Annual pictures. Watch Our Specials The Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church will enter into the Presbyterian students in a social parlor on Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Dramatic Club Tryouts. Monday and Tuesday at 4:30 in Room 3 of Green Hall. Open to both members and non-members of the club. 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 Achoth sorority will entertain at the home of Mrs. D. M. Maclise Saturday afternoon. $7.50 Webster Imperial Dictionary and Atlas 2000 Pages of Information Only--5--Only NOW $3.00 each Where the Engineers Work Rowland's College Book Store $28.00 and $25.00 Suits or Overcoats--Now $16.75 $20.00 and $18.50 Suits or Overcoats--Now $13.75 $16.50 and $15.00 Suits or Overcoats--Now $10.75 $13.75 and $12.50 Suits or Overcoats--Now $ 8.75 Successor to J. House & Son 729 Mass. St. Robert E. House The Real Music Maker within the reach of all. BELL BROS. MUSIC CO. $15 to $200 Terms if desired VICTROLAS 1915 TRACK SCHEDULE NOW FULLY COMPLETED Definite Work Laid Out for Cinder Artists by Manager Hamilton Definite work for the Kansas tracksters has been laid down by Manager W. O. Hamilton, and the 1915 indoor schedule announced. The team will first meet the Agats at 4 p.m., and then visit February. On February 27th a team will be entered in the invitation meet under the auspices of the K. C. A. C. at Kansas City, and on March 12 the Jayhawkers will again invade Kansas City to clash with the ancient army from the jungle near Columbia. But one tryout will be held previ. SENIORS Rates are on. Have your picture taken SQUIRE'S ous to the meet with the Aggries. Every eligible man on the squad will be expected to enter this tryout, which will take place the week before the meet. The Aggries should prove easy for the Kansas men as the team at Manhattan has been weakened by the loss of good men. The fight with Missouri will naturally be the most important on the schedule. Either school would be willing to lose every preliminary meet, they could be assured of vi- tory success. Kansas a good chance in this meet, but the Tiger athletes feel that they have some, dark horses who will swing things their way. The most likely point winner on the Missouri squad is Simpson, a sophomore, who can run both hardles and jump, and win a winner of at least ten points in the coming indoor meet. From the spectators' point of view, the invitational will be the more important, for the Kansas City officials plan to bring several Eastern cracks here for the meet. Among those certain of an invitation are Pat McDonald, the giant New York policeman, who won the shot on the first play. She played games. He may be able to give Bonny Reber some points at this meet. Reber, if he shows what is expected of him at this meeting, should give Lee Talbot a good run for second place in the shot at this meet. Last year Hannes Kohlemahnen and Melvin Sheppard of a New York athletic club, and Johnny Ray of the Oakland Athletics participated in this contest. Sheppard has for two successive years won the 880 yard event from local men. Should he come this year, Kansas followers of inventors would like to have him meet Rodkey, the Kansas college record recorder is capable of better than two minutes. There is also slight possibility that Manager Hamilton will bring William Jewell to Lawrence for a meet. That matter as well as a proposed visit to St. Louis to compete in an invitational set of games there, will be definitely decided during the coming week. ILLINOIS HOLDS GREAT GLASS BREAKING RECORD Militant suffragette tactics employed by the students of the University of Illinois in classrooms are responsible for the breaking of 500 soda bottles, every glass in the school buildings each month, according to the Daily Illini. "Unfortunately," the article goes on to say, "students breaking glass before they forget to pay for it or to report the damage to the proper authorities." Quit Fighting at DePauw Jm Thigh Freestyle: DePawl University must be heavy sluggers, for boxing has been dropped from their course of physical training this year owing to the board's inability to find an instructor. Inside work and cross-country runs will take the place of the manly sport of self-defence. Toilet articles and perfumes at Wilson's Drug Store—Adv. Toilet articles and perfumes at Wilson's Drug Store—Adv. For those sandwichs try some of our olive salad. It is delicious. Dunmire's.—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. FRANK KOCH 'THE TAILOR' Full Line of Fall Suitings. STUDENT HEADQUARTERS The Little Schoolmaster Says The New Spring Styles and Woolens are Here! And—believe me—the are beautiful more 500 than designer designs in all, pure woolen fabrics and sofas of American styles from America's fashion centers. Call today and select your new Spring and Easter clothes tailored-to-order by Ed. V. Price & Co.-delivery made to suit you own convenience. Sam'l G. Clarke 707 Mass. St. WM. JEWELL vs. K.U. 7:30 o'Clock FRIDAY NIGHT Tickets 50c