UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A "Society Brand" Suit, Overcoat or Balmacaan at $25 grades $20 grades $14.50 $30 grades $17 $21.50 They are exclusive Piene styles. Read the advertisement on the second page of this week's Saturday Evening Post. It tells an interesting fact about Mr. A. G. Piene and "Society Brand" Clothes. Great Pre-Inventory Sale Great Pre-Inventory Sale Society Brand Clothes Announcements Parties having rooms to rent to merchants Feb. 1, 2, 3 and 4, 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. Y. W. cabinet meets Thursday at 5:30 o'clock at 1338 Ohio. W. S. G. A. meets Thursday at 4:30 o'clock in Fraser. Y. W. cabinet meets Thursday at 7:15 o'clock at 1290 Oread. University Debating Society meets Thursday at 7:30 o'clock in Room 110 Fraser. Men's Glee Club meets Thursday at 7 o'clock in Fraser. Al Eteno meets Thursday at 4:30 'clock in Room 314 Fraser. Regular meeting of the Y. M. C. A Sunday at 4:30 o'clock in Myers Hall. William Jewell vs. Kansas in Robison Gymnasium Friday night . "Save the Union" convocation in 'raser chapel this afternoon, at 4:20 clock. Quill Club meets Saturday morning on oatlock at Squires Station or Annual 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. PROF. DVKSTRA TO HELP RIGHT CITY'S AFAIRS Prof. C. A. Dykstra, assistant professor in the department of history, will address a meeting at St. Marys and will participate in the camp and will return tomorrow morning. The municipal authorities at St. Marys are having trouble with their present form of government and as the city does not wish to adopt the commission form of government, the Dekyra will suggest means by which the citizens might accomplish the desired end. It is so handy to drop in to Wilson's for a hot lunch, always hot and appetizing—Adv. For those sandwiches try some of our olive salad. It is delicious. Dunnire's.-Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. To the Work, Quiz Week Approacheth MAKE REPAIRS ON GYM POOL Women's Swimming Tournament De layed Until Mud is Taken From Pipes Instead of swimming with a gurge and a splash the women of K. U. will swim with a crunch and a grind, for according to Dr. Alice L. Goetz, head of the department of women's physical education, swimming at the top of the hill, the omp kind students seem to be able to acomplish is upon dry land. First the filter broke and loads and loads of gravel were hauled in to fix it. Then the pipes got full of mud. The whole system had to be cleaned. The good work is still going on. In the meantime the freshmen women are in deep ignorance as to the gentle art of swimming. "We had planned to have a tournament," said Dr. Goetz, "but if the freshmen know how to swim by the water, they are going well at the rate we are going." That the cast of "When Dream Come True" to be presented at the Bowersock, Tuesday, January 19, is not composed exclusively of sporadic players from the office, an announcement that among the players engaged will be found the names of Frederic Santley, Connie Mack, Mabel Withee, Jack Mundy, Anna Little, Andrew Glassford, Margaret Grace and others equally. A large chorus of young women will assist the principals.-Adv. Amusements For those sandwiches try some of our olive salad. It is delicious. Dunnir's—Adv. Caramels, fine chewing, our own make, with or without nuts. At Wiedemann's."—Adv. or both, may need a little sprucing up after a hard week's wear. Don't trifle with them yourself. You will only lose time and you might spoil them. Send them here and you will have the satisfaction of knowing they will be pleased to perfection. We take the greatest possible pains with our work which is why we now enjoy such a large trade. It may be our low prices account for it too. Your Coat or Pants Dribbles and Passes on Basketball Courts M. C. Boultinghouse Cleaner and Presser 1024 Mass. St. Phone 51 Illinois University dedicated its new basketball floor this week by handing a 34-13 defeat to Indiana. One hundred people saw the contest. The Cornhusker students are still howling over the 23-18 defeat Coach Steichmüll's pupils were given last week by a soldier team at Fort Dodge. The Huskers kindly comment on basketball to which Uncle Sam's boys were accustomed. They took a deefat as a reward for their charity. The Minnesota Gophers also gave the Tebaskans a game against their opponents, the players played the Jayhawker five in Lawrence Friday and Saturday of next week. 1024 Mass. St. Phones 510 The change made this season is the brand of basketball played at the Kansas City, Mo., high schools brings the high school brand of the sport still nears the intercollegiate game. It also means that in the universities, the adoption of the dribble rule which is one of the features of the intercollegiate game has been received with much favor by the high school followers of the game. The coachs also divided the time of the game in quarters like a football game. FOOTBALLERS ARE ROUGHEST Rubber Says Prize Fighters, Wrestl es, etc. are Babes in Comparison Brown says that basketball players cause him much unnecessary work because they do not take proper care of their feet. "See that boy over there with no socks on under his tennis shoes?" He pointed to a freshman who was cavorting about the floor, with bare legs. "That boy," said Brown. "will be coming around to Doctor Naimishim once he feet trouble him and he taken the carpet of his heavy socks, his feet would never bother him unless he wore defective shoes." "Football players are by far the hardest to handle," said Charles B. Brown, the new rubber secured by Manager Hamilton from the Kansas City Athletic Club. "I've rubbed every kind of an athlete from a truck athlete to a heavy-weight prize fighter, having one half the average footbailer does, for he is naturally careless and apt to disobey instruction. Besides, he is bruised more than any other kind of athlete." Track man as a rule are the easiest to handle according to Brown, but the one man that he likes to rub the best is Fred Welch the fighter. "It keeps his mind off the fighting and reads a book like a book," he says. "In that way he is always relaxed and never causes me one bit of trouble. Brown has been a rubber for the last eight years. Before associating himself with the K. C. A. C. people, he handled pizzier fighters. He has rubbed such men as Freddy Welch, light weight champion of the world, Hannes Kohlmailhenn, the Olympic long distance champion, the Olympic holder, the New York hockey player, Frank Gotch, world champions wrestler, and numerous other men who have achieved a reputation in the athletic world. Toilet articles and perfumes at Wilson's Drug Store.—Adv. Try some of our especially good eating and cooking 'apples, 25e per peck or $1.50 per bushel. Dunmire's. —Adv. Governor Cruce to Norman Norman, Okla., the home of the state University, is rejoicing over the fact that Governor Lee Cruce is going to move to the city. Send the Daily Kansan home. 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 will be held on Saturday a. m. Feb. 1. examined Monday a. m. r. s. Classes meeting at the will be ex- amined by Feb. 1. Classes meeting at 4:30p will be ex- amined Monday p. m. Feb. 19th to Friday p. m. 20th will be amined Monday p. m. Feb. 1 Classes meeting at 10 a.m. will be Sunday, February 9. another class meeting at 2:30 will be ex- imited Thursday a. m. Fey 4. Exclusive Saturday classes will be 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 examinated Wednesday p. m. Feb. 3. Classes meeting at 2:30 wm. annited Thursday a. m. Feb. 4. Classes meeting at 1:30 will be ex- annited Friday a. m. Feb. 5. 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. For each hour the class will be examined from 8:30 to 11:30; if scheduled above for the morning; from 1:30 to 4:30, 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 correspondring 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 Monday February 1, to Thursday, February 4, inclusive, as nearly as possible according to the schedule shown on pages 111 and of the General Catalogue for 1913-1914. Students needing to take such examinations should apply to Prof. E. F. Stimpson, Chairman of the Committee on Examinations, Room 202 Blake, at the earliest possible moment. WANT HOUSE FOR PLANTS Department Believes it Needs One For Experiments The department of botany is the list that is making a strong plea for the establishment of a greenhouse at the University of Kansas. Prof. Frank M. Andrews of the University of Indiana has this to say about the practicability of greenhouses in connection with universities: "Germany supports university greenhouse have greenhouse equipment for the proper study. Surely the great state of Kansas that is nearly one-half as large as all Germany ought to supply its one university with greenhouses and a botanical garden. The superiority of German's universities and the ceilent and the research turned out by them show that the university was well spent. Indiana and Kansas can do the same thing if equal opportunities are afforded." At present there is only one acre of land set aside for botanical experiments and without the glass houses work can be carried on only two months in the year-April and May. Try some of our especially good eating and cooking apples, 25c per peck or $1.50 per bushel. Dunmire's.—Adv. Toilet articles and perfumes at Wilson's Drug Store—Adv. Watch Our Specials $7.50 Webster Imperial Dictionary and Atlas 2000 Pages of Information Only--5--Only to go at $3.00 each Rowland's College Book Store WM. JEWELL vs. K. U. 7:30 o'Clock FRIDAY NIGHT Tickets 50c Student Coupon No. 7 Admits Balcony. Student Reserve 15c (lower floor). Tickets at Carroll's and Manager's Office.