UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TODAY AURORA TODAY Jesse L. Lasky presents Dustin Farnum in The Fascinating Southern Success "Cameo Kirby" By Booth Tarkington In Five Parts 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. FOR TAXI CALL 100 The Peerless Garage We Never Miss a Train 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 R. E. PROTSCH THE STUDENTS' TAILOR. A. G. ALRICH PRINTING Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. 744 Mass. Street. DANCING—Let Eccentric George Do It. Guatemala Jama, Hostitation CaskiWald. One Steper jama. Hostitation CaskiWald. 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Ask for illustrated folders about California, the Expositions LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Largest and best in college colleges in Kansas occupies 2 floors Lawrence Bank building. We teach students about the law. Write sample of Stenotype notebooks a catalog WATKINS' NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $100,000 The Student Depository. W. W. Burnett Agt., Lawrence FRANK KOCH "THE TAILOR" Fuli Line of Fall Suitings. STUDENT HEADQUARTERS McColloch's Drug Store. Lowney's, Liggit's and Morse's bets Student Council meets Tuesday evening at 7:15 o'clock at the Student Union. best selections of chocolates. Y. W. C. A. regular meeting Tuesday at 4:30 o'clock in Myers Hall. Announcement C. W. STEEPER District College A. H. Browner, K. J. Wilhelmson, Agta Ball 1434 924 La Cleaning, Pressing, and Remodelling a 10 years K. u.-Satisfactory results. in 10 years K. u.-Satisfactory results. Entomological Club meets Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock in Room 202 Museum. Gospel team meets Tuesday at 4:30 o'clock in Myers Hall. Fix Up That Cold! Complete line of Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes Also Manufacturers Of Pierson's Success, Hand Made Robert Hudson Cigars. aug. J. I. Pierson 902 Mur Colored Students' Bible Class meets Tuesday at 8 o'clock in Myers Hall. Raymogd's Cold Cure Will Do It Every Time Orchestra practice Tuesday at 7:30 o'clock in Fraser. Student Volunteers meets Wed nestday at 7 o'clock in Myers Hall. Chemical Engineers meets Wednesday at 7 o'clock in the Chemistry Building. French club meets Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock in Room 306 Fraser. Band practice Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Fraser Hall. Raymond Drug Store 819 Mass. St. Social and Boys' Work committees of the Y. M. meets in Myers Hall Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock. How about your note book? Botany Club meets Wednesday at 7 o'clock in Snow Hall. Mining Journal meets Wednesday at 4:30 in Room 210 Haworth Hall. Girl's Glee Club meets Wednesday at 5 o'clock at North College. Does it need replenishing? We have note paper to fit. We can supply your needs in ink, pens, pencils, note book covers and fillers, etc. Philosophy Club meets Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Room 101 Administration Building. Prof. E. H. Hollands will discuss the recent proceedings of the American Philosophical Association. Wolf Book Store 919 Mass. SENIOR PLAY NEEDS A MAN "Doctor Cozens" Has Resigned Position; Applicants See MacMurray WANTED AT ONCE—Senior man to take prominent part in the Senior Play, "The Professor's Love Story," Applicants please applify Arthur MacMurray, at the public Green Hall, at the basement of Green Office. With three rehearsals each week, the play is rapidly being whipped into shape, and at the present rate of progress, will soon reach the stage of the Bowersock. The play will be presented on February 23. Green fish. Although the above notice has not actually been posted on any of the campus bulletin boards, the senior committee might seriously consider such action. Carl Painter, who was to play the part of Doctor Cozens in the production, has resigned his position, and a substitute must be secured at once. All senior men who desire to tryout for the part are requested - to report to Coach Mac Murray immediately. RAYMOND ROBBINS WILL HELP IN MOTT CAMPAIGN Conrad Hoffman, the University Y. M. C. A. secretary, has also been corresponding with a number of prominent men in Kansas school life and has assurances from many of them that they will be at the meetings. Arthur Capper, governor, sent a very favorable answer and in all probability will speak at some of the meetings. Raymond Robbins, of Chicago, one of the leading social workers of America will be at the University as students in the Mott camp march in March. The Emporia Alumni Club held a mill tax dinner at Emporia, December 30. President Thomas Butcher, of the Kansas Normal, gave facts and figures on the proposed tax and Mayor R. M. Hamer spoke on the mill tax from a legislator's standpoint. A committee was appointed to arrange a meeting of the Emporia alumni and the representatives and senator from that district. The meeting will be held this week. EMPORIA NORMAL HOLDS BIG MILL TAX DINNER Nebraska Will Play Notre Dame Nebraska has scheduled a game with Notre Dame at Lincoln next year. This is the first time the Corkhushers have met a team east of the Mississippi. If the Huckers show the speed they had last season, it will be a close contest. Notre Dame was undefeated in 1913 but lost to the Army and Yale last year. WOMEN HAVE A REST ROOM Will Announce Play Soon. Will Announce Play Soob. Definite announcement of the Dramatic Club play by the first of next week is promised by Prof. Arthur MacMurray, of the public speaking department. Some difficulty and delay in examining the desired manuscripts has been occasioned. Women of the University received as a Christmas gift this year a rest room in Robinson Gymnasium. The room was turned over to the Women's Student Government Association. Skin Cure for eczema, liver spots, dandruff and barbers' itch at Barber's Drug Store--Adv. Receive Christmas Present in Gym— W. S. G. A. Will Furnish it "We have not made any plans in regard to the room yet," said Dorothea Hackbusch, president, this morning. At the meeting of the Council Thursday afternoon the pett to find several rooms which it necessary to buy the furniture and decorations. decephunne them came as a Christmas present just before vacation and we did not have much time to think about it." KANSAS MUSEUM CONTAINS LARGEST ANIMAL EXHIBIT Many of the Mammal Panorama are Now Extinct in Original Localities The mammal panorama of the museum consisting of 230 mounted specimens, and representing $80,000, is the largest and best of its kind. Who's Who backs this statment. The nucleus of this collection was exhibited at the Chicago World's Fair where it took first prize. Man of the mammals here are an extinct in the museum, where they have been extinct. The group of five buffalo, obtained in No Man's Land, Oklahoma, are now extinct in the wild state and only a few scattered survivors remain in game reserves. In the deer family the representation is almost complete. The museum has caribou, called reindeer, from Minnesota, Maine, Newfoundland, Greenland and Lapland; deer, both mule and Virginia deer, from British Columbia, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Maine and Kansas; elk and moose, the largest members of the family, are from Colorado and Minnesota, respectively. The sheep groups are the largest in existence, comprising ten Rocky Mountain sheep from Mt. Chopaca, Washington and Montana and nine white sheep from Knik River, Alaska. At the time the goat group was collected there were no more half dozen skins to science. The goats are not true goats but are relatives to the chamois of Europe. It has polar bears from Greenland, grizzlies from New Mexico and Colorado, and black bears from Minnesota and Kansas The group of foxes contains one rare fox, the silver gray fox which has a valuation for its pelt alone of $1,000 to $1500. We have also a specimen of the cross fox. Two of the hardest animals to trap, the wolverine and the fisher are represented in this collection. Their specialty is to destroy the baits and use them for other intimidating which they seem to take especial delight. The other animals in the museum are the raccoon, prairie dog badger, antelope, beaver, musk rat, mink, ground squirrel, owl, rabbit, deer, rabbits, snow shoe, rabbits, skunks, opossum, cecelot, bob-cats, lynx, wolves, coyotes, and otter. Big Nine Recognizes Indians The Haskell Indians received recognition from the Big Nine when Illinois, 1914 champions, signed a contract for a game at Illinois next season. Big Nine Recognizes Indians Balm of 'Gilead Cough Balsam The best remedy for coughs and cold at Barber's Drug Store—Adv. VARSITY THEATRE Today "The Pawn of Fortune" Five Act New York Society Drama January 6th, Wednesday-One Day MARY PICKFORD in "Tess of the Storm Country" By Popular Request Prices Reduced on Whittall's Rugs For fraternity houses. clubs, residences. A chance that comes only twice yearly on such patterns as will not be again produced by the Whittall Mills commercially known as dropped patterns Forty rugs are offered in this sale and include handsome designs in rich Oriental colorings. The sale opens Wednesday morning. | Kind | Quantity | Size | Regular | Sale | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Whittalls Anglo-Persian | 7 | 9x12 | $60.00 | $47.50 | | Whittails Anglo-Persian | 2 | 8-3x10-6 | 53.75 | 43.00 | | Whittails Anglo-Indian | 1 | 8-3x10-6 | 45.75 | 36.50 | | Whittails Anglo-Indian | 2 | 6x9 | 31.00 | 24.75 | | Whittails Royal Worcester | 2 | 9x12 | 41.25 | 33.00 | | Whittails Royal Worcester | 2 | 8-3x10-6 | 27.75 | 22.25 | | Whittails Teprac Wilton | 9 | 9x12 | 40.00 | 34.25 | | Whittails Teprac Wilton | 6 | 8-3x10-6 | 37.50 | 31.75 | | Whittails Teprac Wilton | 6 | 6x9 | 25.00 | 21.75 | THIRD FLOOR. Innes Bulline Hackman STUDENTS IN PRAYERS CARPENTERS DISTURB Two carpenters, vigorously at work on a new stairway in the south tower of Fraser, disturbed the early part of the chapel program yesterday when they came to inspect their laborers until the morning devotions were concluded. The carpenters have been at work for the past week, constructing a new flooring, stairway, and windows and doors to a recitation room on the fifth floor. The new stairway is being built to match the old, and will be completed in a few days. The classroom which is being fitted up will be used by journalism students enrolled in the advertising course. Faculty Gets More Money faculty. Mountaineer of the faculty of the University of Michigan have been granted increases in their salaries ranging from $200 to $500 a year. The faculty adds 300 instructors and adds approximately 1400 to the annual budget. OKLAHOMA STUDENTS MAY ENROLL BY NEW METHOD Enrollment three months before classes begin may be the fate of students of the University of Oklahoma in the future, if the plan which the program committee has worked out is accepted by the faculty. Members of the faculty have discussed for some time methods of doing away with the two days spent in enrolling at the beginning of each semester. If the new student is accepted students will enroll before the examination, held the first set and at the close of school in the spring. The laboratory deposits will be made by mail during the summer vacation. Gets $300,000 at Gates Three hundred thousand dollars was the total amount received by the Harvard authorities from their football season this year. This is considerably more than the receipts of previous years. Scene in "FORTY-FIVE MINUTES FROM BROADWAY" at Bowersock Theatre tonight