UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TODAY ONLY AURORA The College Theatre REPEATED BY REQUEST MR. MAX FIGMAN in TODAY ONLY The Hoosier Schoolmaster THURSDAY JESSE L. LASKY presents THE ONLY SON THOMAS W. ROSS in FOR TAXI CALL 100 The Peerless Garage We Never Miss a Train Particular Cleanning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE 12 W. North Lawrence Pantatortium Phones 5011 IF YOU ARE NOT A CUSTOMER OF THE FLOWER SHOP Turn over a new leaf in 1915 and be one of our many SATISFIED customers. 825% MASS. PHONES 621 C. W. STEEPER Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling Club 10 years K. U—Saint-Mary's results. Satisfaction Guarantee A. H. B. host, K. J. Wilhelmens Agla Beil 1434 Laura 1434 LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Largest and best equipped business college in Kansas. We teach STENO TYPE or shorthand by machine. We teach STENO TYPE or shorthand by machine. We teach STENO TYPE or shorthand by machine. We teach STENO TYPE or shorthand by machine. We teach STENO TYPE or shorthand by machine. We teach STENO TYPE or shorthand by machine. WATKINS' NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $100,000 The Student Depository. FRANK KOCH "THE TAILOR" Full Line of Suitings. STUDENT HEADQUARTERS ARROW COLLARS AND SHIRTS for sale by Johnson & Carl The very best quality. We have the style to suit, at prices to suit. STATIONERY- RAYMOND DRUG STORE 819 Mass. St. Fix Teeth in $100,000 Building The would-be menders of teeth at the University of Iowa will soon be able to repair $100,000 and $150,000, for that amount was allowed to the university by the state board of education recently for a building for the school of dentistry. Its construction will be begun at once, with two existing butyten building and a geology building will be erected. Prof, and Mrs. George E. Putnam have a regular diversion of playing handball in their backyard. The game progresses rapidly, except when the professor has to stop and pick up the ball. "It may interest you, children," said a returned missionary, addressing a Sunday school, "if I tell you an adventure I once had of seeing a huge pride I came face to face with a lion. There was no chance of retreat, and I had nothing to defend myself with. I stood still still and looked the fierce sword." "Which eye?" asked a breathless little bov . Subscribe for the Daily Kansan. SAYS WOMEN PREPARING FOR ECONOMIC INDUSTRY Political Science Writer Declares Home is Furnishing Valuable Field for Feminism According to Maurice Parmalee in the November number of the Annals of the American Academy of Political Science, women are preparing for economic industries just as much in the home economic departments as they are in other departments. Furthermore, the press and feminism movement he draws attention to the fact that women have and are employed very largely in economic industries. He says: "To a high degree and to a large extent women have been and are carrying on activities in the home which are not only the meaning of the term, for they are producing goods for home consumption." In discussing the occupations open to young women he goes into almost all of the fields now occupied by men excepting those which require them, for on fee all day. These employments he says should be properly limited to men only. The one great field of present activity he states which is forever closed to women in that war. He warns that women "women cannot make good warriors. They can be taught to ride astride and can be just as patriotic and ferocious as the men. But the success of war depends on their ability to stand forced marches." The Wisdom of Experience A small boy had been vaccinated, and after the operation the doctor prepared to bandage the sore arm, but the boy objected. "Put it on the other arm, Doctor." "Why, no," said the physician, want to put the bandage on your boots or boys at school won't let you on it." "Put it on the other arm, Doctor." don't know the fellers at our school. Mother, preparing Freddie for a party: "Now, Freddie, when asked if Yes, thank you!" if you want it, and you'll have something, be sure to say, The High School Student who expects to Freddie—"You needn't bother, mama. I don't expect to refuse anything." Go Into Business has his choice of two plans: He may either "work his way" into business as the old-fashioned lawyer worked his way into law, or he may get an expert knowledge of the business first as the modern lawyer does of law. Address Among its 800 courses the University of Kansas has many that deal directly or indirectly with the principles and practice of almost every business pursuit. In either case he will probably start his business life "at the bottom," but with a sound education to help him he can go ahead faster and farther than by the other plan. UNIVERSITY KANSAN VOCATION EDITOR LAWRENCE Adhriance M. Malleys Florence Ailop M. maret Gayer III Anderson B. Milton II Bernie Bown E. Miller Annet J. Christine Mrs. Iris Barteldes Eda Miller Hattow B. Anishah Brown Jainen Barkhart I. Imogene Murdock Telen Coolegd Clara McClure Telen Cooper Hana McConnel Mith Cross Clara McDowell Cormey Crawley Matthias Magill Dahlen Florence Nelson Dale Mariolson Miles Dickinson Letha Oglely Ebennstein Maragert Opmerman Ethvans R. Bernice Pickard Erna Fischer Martha Porkswort Christine Freark Claura Powell Louise Fuller Frances Powell Virginia Goff Hazel Richards Hillary Hawkinson Martha Porkswort Helen Haya Florence Sheldherger Hedrick Beest Smith Rhit Hilim Josephine Smith Houghton Pearl Henson Mary Schuchart Earl Hudson Helen Swimmer Hawkinson Helen Swimmer Helen Haya Florence Sheldherger Hedrick Beest Smith Rhit Hilim Josephine Smith Houghton Pearl Henson Mary Schuchart Earl Hudson Helen Swimmer Helen Haya Florence Sheldherger Hedrick Beest Smith Rhit Hilim Josephine Smith Houghton Pearl Henson Mary Schuchart Earl Hudson Helen Swimmer Helen Haya Florence Sheldherger Hedrick Beest Smith Rhit Hilim Josephine Smith Houghton Pearl Henson Mary Schuchart Earl Hudson Helen Swimmer Helen Haya Florence Sheldherger Hedrick Beest Smith Rhit Hilim Josephine Smith Houghton Pearl Henson Mary Schuchart Earl Hudson Helen Swimmer Helen Haya Florence Sheldherger Hedrick Beest Smith Rhit Hilim Josephine Smith Houghton Pearl Henson Mary Schuchart Earl Hudson Helen Swimmer Helen Haya Florence Sheldherger Hedrick Beest Smith Rhit Hilim Josephine Smith Houghton Pearl Henson Mary Schuchart Earl Hudson Helen Swimmer Helen Haya Florence Sheldherger Hedrick Beest Smith Rhit Hilim Josephine Smith Houghton Pearl H启蒙 Candidates for Degrees Made One Happy "It is the duty of everyone to make at least one person happy during the week," said a Sunday school teacher. "Now, have you done so. Bobbie?" "That's right. What did you do?" The girl asked, and she was happy when I went home. Ms. DesStyle="Marie, I shall take one of the children to church with The Maid—"Yes'm." Ms. DeStyle="“Which one will go best with my new purple gown?” Send the Daily Kansan home. Scene from "The Spoilers" at Theatre Varsity TODAY AND TOMORROW Mascot Now Chases Gophers. Bettina was so delighted with Arizona that she did not return to Lawrence after her Christmas visit. She will face and face mid-year quizzes and flunks, but Bettina is joyfully chasing gophers in the far south west. Incidentally it is good exercise for her, as gopher was inclined toward stout eating. BETTINA THINKS ARIZONA IS PARADISE Dr. Alice L. Goetz had intended to bring her back, but when she saw Betty burrowing in rabbit holes to up the desert sand with whole soul abandon she could not bear to bring a poor hound dog back to civilization. Simon is small but pugnacious and obstinate. Not long since he tried his teacher's patience sorely, and for punishment was instructed to write "I am a little donkey" on the blackboard, for all the class to see. "Now, Simon," said the teacher, wishing to press home the lesson, "what word shall I add to that sentence to perfect it? How would hu- "I think 'driver' would be better," said Simon, with fire in his eye. Gives Course in Belgian Chicago University offer a course for the winter quarter beginning January 4, on the History of Belgium, to be given by L. Van der Essen, professor extraordinaire of the University of Louvain, under the auspices of the Department of History. Thieves Annoy Harvard Dormitory thieves at Harvard have lately been causing the college policemen a lot of trouble. Many articles of value have been taken, to a considerable amount. The school maintains ten special rooms for dormitories and buildings. So far the authorities have not been successful in detecting the thieves. A The 'Dansant Send the Daily Kansan home A "The 'Dansant' at Eagles' 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. Dakenk and couple 78c. Class work for students Saturday a.m. from 9:30 to 11:30. Term of six lessons $2.50—Adv. 74-3 Shirt Sale All $1.50 shirts now $1.15 ThisincludesourArrow brand shirt M. J. Skofstad 829 Mass. The Little Schoolmaster Says "Clothes Made to Serve instead of To Sell" The former means assurance of service—the later, merely a lower price. Skill and honesty are determining elemen- tures, and the use of a thing shows its worth. Seour new styles and woodlands from Ecure. Price & Co.—and be measured today. "Prices like you like to pay" Sam'l G. Clarke 707 Mass. St. All World Into Contest in 1916 An Word into Context. The Olympic games have be held in St. Louis in 1916, possibly at Los Angeles, if conditions in Europe prevent their being held at Stockholm. President Pierre de Coubertin, the international committee, thinks the war will have but a brief temporary effect on the sports of France, and will in no way affect the Olympic games. Miss Grace Wilson, a senior in the College, has been confined to her room at 1245 Louisiana street for the past three days on account of tonsillitis.