UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 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 We have just received a shipment of Whitman's chocolates. Try them, they are fine. Wiedemann's.-Adv. Complete line of Complete line of Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes Also Manufacturers Of Pierson's Success, Hand Made Robert Hudson Cigars. Aug. J. Pierson 902 Mass R. E. PROTSCH THE STUDENTS' TAILOR. A. G. ALRICH PRINTING Biding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. 744 Mass, Street. ARROW COLLARS AND SHIRTS for sale by Johnson & Carl A Nice Lane of Blooming Plants as well as Cut Flowers $ 8 2 5) _ {2} ^ {1} $ Mass. St. Phones 62 THE FLOWER SHOP SHUBERT Mat. Wed. Saturday Wednesday Mat. Best Seats. $1.00 McIntyre & Heath Company of 100 THE HAM TREE WORLD'S GREATEST DANCING CHORUS NEXT THE BLUE BIRD. FEW PRESENTS give as great and so lasting a pleasure as books,and nothing that gives so much and costs so little. We have hundreds of books for 25 and 50 cents, and this year is particularly a book year. Wolf's Book Store REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURANCE Our ten years experience in the business here make our services of value to you. A large list of property for sale and rent at all times. Hosford Inv. and Mortgage Co. 824 Mass. St. Telephone No.: 168 Bell, 168 Home Eriksen Furniture Co. Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Stoves, Tinwear, Crockery 934-936-938 and 944 Massachusetts St A Good Place To Eat At Anderson's Old Stand Johnson & Tuttle, Proprietors 715 Massachusetts Street. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Larger and better hosts of two courts in Kansas. We host 2 courts Lawn Bank building. We teach law students how to write a sample of Stenotype notation and a catalog WATKINS' NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $100,000 The Student Depository. FRANK KOCH "THE TAILOR" Full Line of Fall Suitings. STUDENT HEADQUARTERS Lowney's, Liggit's and Morse's bets best selection of chocolates. McColloch's Drug Store. C. W. STEEPER Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling Clut For up-to-date men and women Cleaning, Pressing, and Remodelling sub uber equipment in 10 years K. u. U-Satisfactory results. Satisfaction Guaranteed A. H. Kestner, K. J. Wilhelmman. Bell 1434. 924 La. F. W. Jaedicke Hardware, Wagon Stock, Paints and Sporting Goods. Lawrence, Kansas 724 Mass. St. Phone 173 1913 CLASS WILL SOON PAY OFF ANNUAL DEBT Farms and City Property O. H. McQuary, Jr. Office Phones: Bell 982, Home 1076, Residence Phone Bell 1150. Lawrence, Kans. LEADER BUILDING The Little Schoolmaster Says: "You get a suit that suits at a price that suits if Ed. V. Price & Co. are your tailors." We are showing more exclusive styles for young men than anyone in Lawrence. "Prize Tailorgram" 4 (By a Student) SAM'L G. CLARKE 707 MASS. ST. Members Respond to Letters Sent Out by Secretary A Christmas present for the folks at home. Nothing will be more acceptable than a box of Wiedemann's chocolates—Adv. You will have to hurry as Wilson's fine box chocolates are going fast. Adv. Staton The letters sent out a few weeks ago by George W. Staton, secretary and treasurer of the 1913 class, to the members of that class calling their attention to the fact that they have been bringing results. Letters have been coming in to Mr. Staton every day and many are suggesting that the debt be prorated among the members. Mr. Staton is forwarding the communications. Asher Hobson, manager of the 1913 class and will let him handle the matter. Some of the letters have been returned to Station and a great many have not yet been heard from as some members of the class have gone to South America, the Philippines and other foreign countries. However from the tone of the answers Mr. Staton has received he believes that some plan will be hit upon that will clear up the debt. If the class responds eagerly to the raising of this deficit Mr. Statten will then take up the matter of a 1913 class memorial. "COMMAND AND TEACH," SAYS PRAYERS SPEAKER University Men and Women Should be Leaders in Community, According to Mrs. Johnston "Command and teach. Let no man denise thy youth; but be thou an example to them that believe, in worn, in manner of life, in love, in faith, in purity." Taking these words for her text, Mrs. Lucy B. Johnston spoke on the subject, "What Will be the Message of Your Life?" at morning' prayers in Fraser chapel this morning. "A great responsibility rests on the young people of our universities and colleges because it is to these institutions that men look for our future great men and are most old. Each life should include a sermon and each person should see to it that the message left by him is a worthy one. "A member of the state board of control made the statement that there were more inmates in the asylums than there are students in the colleges and universities. This sounds discouraging but the future looks brighter. There is a tendency to look more carefully into the matter of prevention, so that so much cure will not be necessary. "One of the objects of our lives should be to leave a sermon that will teach pleasantness, purity and truth." Mrs. Johnston has asked Mrs. Cora Bullard of Tonganoxie to speak at morning prayers tomorrow morning. Her subject will be "Faith." Chocolates to be good must be fresh. We make our own. Try them by taking them home to the folks. Wiedemann's—Adv. We have some fine stuffed figs and dates in pound packages. Dumire's.-Adp. If you are looking for some fine table or layer raisins we have the best. Dunmire's - Adv. FOR RENT—To young men two (2) single rooms, $5.00 and $7.00 per month. One double room at $10.00. Board if desired. A room mate will be in R. St. School 1962W. Modern house, piano, parlor and tennis court. TAU BETA PI GIVES CHAPTER TO KANSAS Whoop up the mill tax! Want Ads LOST—Loose-leaf note book. Return to Geo. Harris. Call Bell 1023. 66-3* Will the person who got the gray overcoat from the hall of the German department in Fraser Hall return it to the Registrar's office? **00%** LOST - 10-inch polyphase slide rule, between 1027 Miss. and Engineering Building. Finder return to Kansan office. $63-*$ LOST-Kappa Kappa Gamma key between gymnasium and 919 Ind. this morning. Return to Blanche Simons, B. 553. Reward. LOST—Wolf fur tail from muff Saturday. Finder return to 1234 Miss. Reward. 64-3 LOST-Bunch of keys between Indiana street and the Hill, Saturday evening. Finder please phone 1985W. 64*3* Installation of Honorary Engineering Fraternity at Eldridge The installation of Alpha Kansas chapter of Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, takes place at the Eldridge house tonight, beginning at 6 o'clock. The installation will be conducted by Prof. R. C. Matthews, national secretary of Tau Beta Pi and professor of machine design at the University of Tennessee. Following the installation a banquet will be served. John L. Harrington, of Harrington, Howard & Ash, Kansas City, Mo., consulting engineers, will act as toastmaster. The toasts are: George C. Shaad, "Tau Beta Pi at L. U."; E. B. Black, "The View Point St. at Ana Grande," C. Williams, "Tau Betas," C. C. Williams, "Our Greed"; R. L. Templin, "Kansas Alpha"; R. C. Matthews, "A Secretary's Viewpoint." Whoop up the mill tax' Tau Beta Pi was founded in 1885 at Lehigh University and has twenty-nine chapters located in nearly all the large engineering schools of the United States. Membership is limited to those students who stand in respect to scholarship in the upper quarter of the senior class. Only those who are in the upper quarter and have character and companionability satisfactory to the local members are elected. The charter members of the new chapter are: Alumni: John L. Harrington, John S. Worley, E. B. Black, J. D. Garver, seniors, I. W. Clark, W. A. Stacey, S. A. Tuxelld, W. G. Whitten, Fred Hunter, R. L. Templin, C. B. Carpenter, F. L. Nutting, C. W. Harding, F. V. Hartman, N. F. Strachan, H. M. Curfman, W. E. Brown, Ivan Siegrist, E. J. Burmham, H. R. Brown, W. E. Rohrer, E. T. Newcomer, University faculty members of Tau Beta Pi are: Dean P. F. Walker, Professors George C. Shaad, C. C. Williams;Associate Professors Frank L. Brown, Charles C. Cochran, H. A. Roberts. Immediately after the installation the charter members will initiate the following K. U. alumni: L. A. Baker; '12; H. C. Louderback; '11; S. S. Schooley; '13; T. J. Strickler; '06 and E. L. Bray; '12. Joi Pierce Flinn, junior Law, has pledged Phi Alpha Delta. Alpha Chi Omega announces the pledging of Maureen McKernan, of Topeka, a junior in the College. Whiting's box stationery at Wilson's Drug Store makes a dandy present.—Adv. Just to show your thoughtfulness, take a box of Wiedemann's chocolates to the folks at home.—Adv. University Debating Society meets Thursday at 7:30 o'clock in Room 110, Fraser Hall. College faculty meets Thursday at 4:30 o'clock in Snow Hall lecture room. Send the Daily Kansan home. HARVARD-YALE FOOTBALL GAME TODAY THEATRE VARSITY The Yule-Harvard, 1914 championship football game (This subject booked direct from New York City missed an express connection for yesterday's showing.) The management is pleased to announce its arrival today' program in addition to Winchell Smith's popular book and play "THE FORTUNE HUNTER" Featuring the Creator of the Role Broadway Production William Elliot; and entire Lion and the Mouse Cast. Complete in six reels. -Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes Otto Fischer We wish you and yours a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Thank you for your generous patronage during the past year. --- NOW Let's all get those Christmas Presents before we go home, and let's go where Quality is the first consideration. His name on the box means a whole lot. That's THE COLLEGE JEWELER Remember the folks at home with a box of Wiedemann's fine choice lates.-Adv. Chocolates to be good must be fresh. We make our own Wiedemann's.-Adv. CHRISTMAS REMEMBRANCES for all at the Kruse Art Store 939 MASS. ST. Where on the bill tax? Whoop up the mill tax! LAST CALL, BOYS Lots of good things in our store you may not be able to get at home. BETTER LOOK IN P. S. Get a couple of suit case sticker pennants. They're free this week only