UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THEATRE VARSITY (Telephone No. 3-Line Parties Reserved) "The Taint" PATHE AMERICAN DRAMA Featuring a realistic wreck. Complete in four sensational parts. COMING THURSDAY-William Farnum in Rex Beach's dream of Alaska Commencing Tomorrow Motion Picture Engagement Extraordinary The world's greatest motion picture will be exhibited twice daily for Two Days Only at The Theatre Varsity Starting Wednesday Jan. 13th STARTING THREE EXHIBITIONS DAILY: Madeline, 2:15; Evening, 7:00 and 9:00 The book sold for $1.50, the best sale for the play cost $1.50. Those who read the book, saw the play and witnessed the picture proclaim the picture superior to both book and play PRICE,ALL SEATS,25c FOR TAXI CALL 100 The Peerless Garage We Never Miss a Train We Never Miss a Train Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE 12 W. Ninth Lawrence Pontaturium Phones 500 Box Stationery All Grades—All Prices McCulloch's DrugStore R. E. PROTSCHI THE STUDENTS' TAILOR. A. G. ALRICH PRINTING Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. 744 Mass. Street. C. W. STEEPER Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling Club For up-to-date men and women 10 years K. U.-Satisfactory results. A Good Place To Eat At Anderson's Old Stand Johnson & Tuttle, Proprietors 715 Massachusetts Street Sbitratuaunion A. H. Rust, K. J. Wilhelmen, Agta Bell 1434 924 La. C. W. STEEPER Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling Club LAWRENCE Business College John L. Mickey, superintendent of schools at Solomon and coach of the champion debating team, whose picture appeared in Thursdays issue of *The Journal*. Thursday, looking after some work in the extension department. Lawrence, Kansas Largest and best equipped college in Kansas. Two floors Lawrence Bank building. We teach math, science, and English to students. Write for sample of Stenotype notebooks a catalog John Smart spent his Christmas in Texas, and was the original cow puncher while there. He says he spent a lot of his time in the saddle, and did not have to exert himself much to imagine that he was an old man, judging from the stiffness of his joints. Tales Out o' School Ruth Dyche, junior in the College, and L. Lindsay Dyche, Jr., sophomore in the College, entertained the Pratt County Club on Saturday evening, at their home, 1617 Massachusetts. We were with pasked in a two- weekened luncheon. Ten couples were present, all the men and three of the women being from Pratt County. WATKINS' NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $100,000 The Student Depository. The Los Amigos, at 1245 Louisiana claims the distinction of having the tallest and shortest men in school, Lawrence "Stick" Swartz, a freshman in the School of Pharmacy, stands six feet four inches in his stocking feet, while Miles, "Peg" Vaughn, a senior in the College, has considerable difficulty in seeing over the top of a yard stick. Maude Coverdale, a freshman in the College, was visited by her mother Saturday and Sunday. Charles Gibson, '14, was in town Friday. "I'd sure like to be back and run the Sour Owl again," said Gibson who has been advertised as the Laurel center, in Laurel Mississippi. He went from here to Ottawa. "Best Christmas I ever had," said Captain F. E. Jones, superintendent of Fowler Shops. "Yes, I stayed in response to he continued in reply to a question. Full Line of Fall Suitings. STUDENT HEADQUARTERS "No. I remained in Lawrence," replied Prof. H. F. Harrington of the department of journalism when asked if he enjoyed his vacation. R. E. Busenbark who organizes women's rallies has also become an organizer of basketball teams. While at his home in Lyndon, during the Christmas vacation he organized a basketball team of college students which defeated the local athletic club by a score of 17 to 15. FRANK KOCH "THE TAILOR" William "Pug" Ferguson, formerly a student at the University and now employed on his friends in Lawrence he may return to school next semester. WANTED—Energetic student to work spare hours. Free partici- lars. Address Box 86 Pawhuska, Okla. 73-3* Barbara Abel cannot decide whether to answer the call of the world or the call of religion. She has had an invitation to spend this week and end with Clara and Clint for having Y. W. C. A. pictures taken. Hoadley's for any kind of stationer- special value at 25c the pound. 8.79 Phi Nu Alpha will meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at the Phi Psi house. Important! K. U. Dames meet Wednesday at o'clock with Mrs, J. F. Bappale, at 702 Massachusetts. Announcements Sachems meet Wednesday night at 9 o'clock at the Student Union. W. Y. C. A. regular meeting Tuesday at 4:30 o'clock in Myers Hall. Men's Student Council meets Tuesday at 7:15 o'clock at the Student Union. That's the Santa Fe way—the only line to both Expositions. Pueblo Indiana, petrified forests, painted deserts for you to see en route. And the Grand Canyon, earth's scarcest marvel. Gospel team meets Tuesday at 4:30 lcd in Myers Hall. Colored Students Bible Class meets Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in Myers Hall. Men's Glee Club meets Tuesday at 7 o'clock in Fraser. Orchestra practice Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock in Fraser. Faculty of the Graduate School meets Tuesday at 4:30. Zoology Club meets Tuesday at 8 o'clock in Snow Hall. Parties having rooms to rent to merchants Feb. 1, 2 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. French club meets Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock in Room 306 Fraser. Good Government Club meets Thursday at 12:45 o'clock at studio o'have pictures for Annual taken. Student Volunteers meet Wednes- day at 7 o'clock in Myers Hall. Chemical Engineers meet Wednesday at 7 o'clock in the Chemistry Building. Warrenburg Normals vs. Kansas Boston Gymnasium Wednesday night Social and Boys' Work Committees of the Y. M. meet Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock in Myers Hall. Girls' Glee Club meets Wednesday at 5 o'clock at North College. Reduced fares during Expo- sition period. Ask for介 trated folders about California. The Expositions Geology Club meets Wednesday at clock in Room 205 Haworth Hall. Mark Conner, of Howard, and Arthur Hershberger, of Greensburg, have 'pledged Kappa Sigma. Dr. James Naismith, professor of physical education, has safely recovered from the mumps, and is now back on the Hill taking up his regu- works. Postals:: local views at 5c per doz. IoadleyA:: Adv. The Achochs will hold a reception for the family tomorrow afternoon from 8 to 9 o'clock. W. W. Burnett Agt., Lawrence Send the Daily Kausan home. The New Shirt Waist is Now Ready— White organdie and dotted Swiss lingerie waists in many new styles. Military or roll collar, yoke effect in back, new set-in full length sleeve. all beautifully trimmed in sheer embroidery or lace. Priced from $1.50 up to $3.50. WEAVER'S The University of Kansas Offers over 200 courses BY MAIL through its Correspondence Study Department. Credit given for all college work. Address University Extension Division The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. The Little Schoolmaster Says: IN MEMORIAM A keen, upstanding guy, The glory of a regular dad. The apple of the tree. In other words, a pippin he, With charming form and phiz, But now how drab and dead b'gee, The beauty that was his! He was a brave and frubious lad, A kook, astounding guy. For, hiking to a rah rah shop. He made the football squad. And with his mates he blew to cop The full back took a running leap Upon that boyish bean— And on each lissome limb, and on each sword and rose. Upon that boy I wove Oh, pardon me the while I weep My tearlets o'er the scene. All walking on his Roman nose And on each lissome limb. Ah, he was like the red, red rose before they finished. hlm That full back geek was not the last That full back geek was not the last To spill our hero's gore. For thick and fast they hurried past. And more and more and more. To spin out her hero's gore; For thick and fast they hurried past. Collected him, alas! And stuck a number on his back And tucked him 'neath the grass; W' said he might stay away. His hair indeed, was tough; And yet I've heard some geezer say The boxing game is rough. An undertaker and a quack Collected him, alas! The "College Editor" says: "It is one source of consolation to know that two days before the big game the "demised" received his new tailored-to-order suit from Ed. V. Price & Co. and despite his unseemly condition, he was to all appearances—"A LIVE ONE." All remaining "live ones" are invited to call today and pay their respects to his well-wishers. S. G. CLARKE 707 Mass. St. When Grads March at K. U. Cheaters Must Confess Publicly Two Illinois students found guilty of cheating were ordered by the Council of Administration at the University of Illinois to publish evidence in the case guilt at the classes in when the offences were committed. Twenty-nine of those dropped from the rolls had entered the university with low grades from high school, some having been admitted on probation. Only nine freshmen who entered with the required standing of eighty per cent in all their high school grades were dropped. First it's 8 o'clock classes, then 8 o'clock morning prayers. Now it is a class in bird study before breakfast. For fountain pens see Hondley's— Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home.