UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Manufacturers Sale of 18,000 Stock of Fountain Pens WORTH $2.50 TO $10.00 EACH ACTUAL SIZE—Ladies' Pen, Solid 14-kt. gold pen, iridium pointed ACTUAL SIZE—Mother of Pearl Inlaid Holder, Solid 14-kt, gold pen, iridium pointed ACTUAL SIZE—Large solid 14-kt. gold pen, iridium pointed. ACTUAL SIZE—Full gold filligree chased holder, solid 14-kt. gold pen, iridium pointed. ACTUAL SIZE—Solid 14.kt. gold pen, iridium pointed. ACTUAL SIZE—Mother of Pearl Inlaid Holder, Ladies' size. Solid 14-kt. gold pen, iridium pointed. We will pay $100 reward to anybody proving that these Pens are NOT 14-kt. SOLID GOLD. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to With Utmost Care We have consigned to us 18,000 Solid 14 kt. Gold Guaranteed Pens of the famous Hard Iridium Point Pen Co., manufacture—including some of the standard makes of Arthur A. Waterman & Co. Not connected with the L.E. Waterman Co. These pens sold regularly from $2.50 to $10 each, and will be disposed of regardless of cost. There are 74 styles to select from, many of which are FULL GOLD FILLED MOUNTED—also inlaid Mother of Pearl and SOLID STERLING SILVER HOLDERS, ranging from plain Pens to elaborate trimming of every description—in fact, a Pen suitable for every man, woman or child. The Gold Pens are made coarse, medium and fine, so that everyone can be suited. WITH EACH PEN WE GIVE A WRITTEN GUARANTEE FROM THE MANUFACTURER FOR ONE YEAR. Your Choice of any Pen in the Lot for Pens may be exchanged without charge as often as desired until satisfactory or money refunded. See our window display. Never before have pens been so reduced in price. Your chance of a lifetime to secure a reliable guaranteed Fountain Pen for 98c. REMEMBER THE PRICE, 98c. NO HIGHER. DON'T DELAY. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. SALE IS NOW ON Dick Brothers Leading Druggists 747 Massachusetts Street Why Is This? Lawrence, Kansas Occasional Meals When down town it is often convenient to have a good place to go for a meal. Raymond's, 900 Tennessee, serves first-class home cooking.—Adv. See the Great Gleason, the Horse Trainer, at the Auditorium tonight. 8 o'clock. Admission. 10 cents..Adv. I ice cream soda with fruit flavoring. At Wiedemann's.'-Adv. Friday and Saturday are fruit salad days at Wiedemann's - Adv. Announcements Phi Nu Alpha will meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at the Phi Psi house. Important! Sachems meet Wednesday night at 9 o'clock at the Student Union. K. U. Dames meet Wednesday at 3 o'clock with Mrs. J. F. Dappaile, at 1702 Massachusetts. See the Great Gleason, the Horse Trainer, at the Auditorium tonight. 8 o'clock. Admission, 10 cents. — Adv. Rife practice Monday at 7 o'clock in basement of Gymnasium. German club meets Monday at 4:30 o'clock in Room 313 Fraser. Girl's Glee Club meets Monday at 5 o'clock at North College. Mathematics Club meets Monday at 4:30 o'clock in Room 103 Administration. Y. W. 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. Eutomology Club meets Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock in Room 202 Museum. Gospel team meets Tuesday at 4:30 o'clock in Myers Hall. Colored Students Bible Class meets Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in Myers Hall. Mince's Glee Club meets Tuesday at *i' oclock 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. Women's gymnasium faculty class will meet in the Gym tonight at 7:30 o'clock. The Botany Club will meet in Snow Hall tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock, to arrange for its picture in the Annual. The Forty Club will meet at the Student Union at 8 o'clock tonight. Parties having rooms to rent to merchants Feb. 1, 2, 3 and 4, telephone K. U. 101, University Extension Division. DOUTHITT WILL OFFER BIRD STUDY COURSE Prof. Herman Douthitt, of the department of zoology, will offer a course in the study of birds next semester on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 3:30 o'clock. During February the time of the class will be occupied mostly with the study of stuffed birds. After the migration of birds the time of the class will be given to field work. Classes will meet before breakfast two or three times a week. EXTENSION DIVISION GETS ADDITIONAL TRAVEL SLIDES "A Picturequeure Holland," "A Trip to Paris," and "Farming in Canada," are the subjects of three new sets of slides that have been added to the University extension division. Two of the additions have more or less similarity than likely that the other one will leave the department within the next few days. No trouble has been experienced in finding places to send stereotypic views and in fact they have been sent from the department almost immediately after they have been added from time to time. S. A. E. Grants New Chapters The local chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon was represented at the biannual convention in Chicago during the holidays, by Clyde Van Derlip. Four charters were granted, at the state universities of Florida, Oregon, Washington, and at Beloit College. Don R. Almey was elected the supreme archon of the fraternity, and Pittsburgh was granted the next convention. War Helps Virginia Students As an indirect result of the war, the University of Virginia has received a gift of $10,000 for the establishment of a loan fund or students to help students in Virginia graduates from the Southern states, where the economic conditions resulting from the European struggle made it difficult for the students to continue their studies. Send the Daily Kansan home. Basket Ball-Opening Game WARRENSBURG vs. K. U. Wednesday Evening, 7:15 o'Clock Student ticket coupon No. 6 admits to balcony-all lower floor reserved. TICKETS 50 CENTS. Get tickets now at Manager's office and at Carroll's. Note that game starts early-game will be finished by 8:15 o'clock