UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN GLEE CLUB TONIGHT Fraser Hall, 8:15 P. M. Student Tickets Admit, 50c without Brand New Styles Brand New Patterns The cream of the surplus stocks of "Hirsh Wickwire& Co." and "Society Brand." Guaranteed $25 suits, overcoats and balmacaan's, go in this, the greatest sale of our history at ... $17^{50} SEE WINDOW Will save you money on that new suit, or balmacaan to wear home this Christmas. Great Surplus Purchase Our SEE WINDOW That's the Santa Fe way—the only line to both Expotions. Pueblo Indian, petrified forests, painted deserts for you to see en route. And the Grand Canyon, earth's scenic marvel. Reduced fares during Exposition period. Ask for illus- tated folders about California. A BOX OF STATIONERY A FOUNTAIN PEN A KODAK PARISIAN IVORY W. W. Burnett Agt., Lawrence Xmas Suggestions Raymonds' Drug Store 819 Mass. St. Announcements Student Volunteers meet Wednesda day at 7 o'clock in Myers Hall. Chemical Engineers meet 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 at 7:30 o'clock in Fraser Hall. Social and Boy's Work committees of the Y. M. meet in Myers Hall Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock. Girls' Glee Club meets Wednesday at 5 o'clock at North College. Botany Club in Snow Hall Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock. Mining Journal meets Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock in Haworth Hall. Henry Oldys, the "Bird Man" in Fraser Hall Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock. Harvey County Club will meet to night at 7:30 o'clock at the Sigma Chi house. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet meeting Thursday at 5:30 at 1333 Ohio. University Debating Society meets Thursday at 7:30 o'clock in Room 1142 W. S. G. A. meets Thursday at 4:30 o'clock in Fraser Hall. Men's Gloe Club meets Thursday at 7 o'clock in Fraser Hall. Y. W, C. A. Cabinet meets Thurs day at 7:15 o'clock at 1290 Oread. College faculty meets Thursday at 4:30 o'clock in Snow Hall lecture room. The Sachems meet tonight at 9 o'clock at the Student Union. Remember the folks at home with a box of Wiedemann's fine chocolates.—Adv. Chocolates to be good must be fresh. We make our own. Wiedemann's.—Adv. Out of the Classroom During Vacation TO PRESENT MARVINBUST AFTER HOLIDAYS MALOY - Committee Will Make Installation Arrangements During Christmas Vacation The Marvin Bust committee will meet during the Christmas holidays and complete the plans for the installation of the life size bronze portrait of F. O. Marvin, Advisory Dean of the College, who will be the natural size of Dean Marvin down to the shoulders. All the money necessary to pay for it was raised last year. Arrangements were made to have the installation the first Friday of the school year, but it was impossible because the preparations could not be made. Dean Marvin has been a member of the faculty of the University since 1875 and was dean of the School of Engineering from January 6, 1893 to June 1913, when he became Advisory Dean. MAY HAVE LONGER YEAR AT YALE UNIVERSITY We are not charging for fancy pictures on the box. We put the quality into the chocolate and the texture to reach the reach of all Wiedemann's—Adv. That the regular university year be lengthened by beginning at least one week earlier in the Autumn, as is the custom at most of our universities and colleges. That a short optional reading term start be started Sept. 6, the day after Labor Day, which begins the academic year literary work prior to the beginning of the regular term. That courses of Summer reading and of light home study be regularly provided. These might be specially designed for men deficient in their knowledge of English literature or of modern languages, and credit might be given for work satisfactorily accomplished." You will have to hurry as Wilson's fine box chocolates are going fast.— Adv. Recommendations have been made by officials at Yale University to lengthen the school year and to limit the enrollment of the institution. Authorities Recommend Extra Week of School and a Limited Enrollment Subscribe now for the Daily Kansan Commencement Stage Set But Who Knows Its Actors Scene: K. U. campus Principals: You and the girl you to the Junior Prom way back in 1913 Supporters: Rest of the faithful of the class of 1914. Chief action: Efforts to wring the hand of everyone whom you even faithfully recognize as a classmate the four happiest years of our life. Query, and point: Are you preparing in any degree for that time to come? How many of your classmates, with whom you will part competently in the future, do you accomplish the one thing which can rightfully be expected of you in your senior year, the acquaintanceship of your classmates? Glance over the appended list of those who graduate with you. How much did you learn? Alleeen Alderson Alleeen France Florence Babbell Wilma Ainsley Edith Babbell Kipper Birnice Anderson Bernice Anderson Dawsonanned Alta Lux Alta Lux Margaret Mayer Aiss Middleton Aiss Middleton Christine Miller therine Means, Mrs Elizabeth Morrow Agnes Moses Agnes Moses Eleanor Mock Eleanor Mock Silva McLure Silva McLure Hazel McDaniel Clara McDowell Clara McDowell Modeline Nachtman Holena Nelson Holena Nelson Letha Oglesby Letha Oglesby Olivia Olsson Olivia Olsson Mary Powell Cloe Ivea Overmari Bernice Pickard Martina Horstwolter Martina Horstwolter Clara Powell Clara Powell Mary Powell Hazel Richards Hazel Richards Annie Runnels Annie Runnels Minnie Sandberg Minnie Sandberg Mary Schuchart Mary Schuchart Mary Schuchert Shenence Shenence Shenence Shenency Mary Siampayt Mary Siampayt Helen Stout Helen Stout Josephine Smith Josephine Smith Mary Siampayt Mary Siampayt Helen Stout Helen Stout Maria Marlpie Tormie Maria Marlpie Tormie Addie Underwood Addie Underwood Vera Weaver Vera Weaver Floreance Whitche Floreance Whitche Latha Williams Latha Williams Grace Wilson Grace Wilson Wendell Latinger Wendell Latiger Yale Levinson Yale Levinson Labudek Floyd Floyd Edwin Lupton Edwin Lupton Willies Mack Arthur Malley Chelsea Mac Harold Mattone Neckwear— Neckwear— lots of new holiday patterns in our south window Johnson & Carl Four Bits wills Banker Marion Barrett Charles Bayles Lawrence Benn Fred Barnett Fred Blaylock Ernest Mcimoe Leon Bocker Victor Bottomly David Bowers ( Caleb Bowron Hugh Brown Hugh Brown William Brown Elmer Burnham Euly Burck Harold Cadwell Clark Carpenter John Castles fry Arthur Cluhn Gilbert Clayton Boyd Means John Mossick Frank Miller Ellmo Milner Joseph Moffitt Joseph McFafferty McFafferty John John Cassalin McCluggage Paul McConnell george D. McElhanness Guy O. Nedden Harry O'Neill Stanley Nelson Earl Newcomer Floss Nutting Henry O'Donnell Very Olney Carl Oman Carl Oman Frank Pedroja Daniel Peterson Normal Pierce Orrin Potter Alexander Rader Harold Raggle Donald Rankin Chaude Riney Craig Reese Graham A. Murray Edward Roberts Walter Rohrer Charles Rose James Rowe Albert Ross Elmer Basswurm Roy Ruth George Mammons George Seenck Enmit Schooley Hal Sherman Ivan Sligier Mason Johnson EJ John Smart Clarence Smith Coleridge Ephraim Sorensen William Spencer Ralph Spreuil Arthur Stacey George Stateen George Staten Rusell Steele James K. Stewart James K. Stewart Bun Swesney Raymond Swinney Richard Templin John W. Thomas John W. Thomas Edgar Thorpe E. Lee Trecee E. Lee Trecee Hubert Taylor Richard Templin Edgar Thorpe E. Lee Trecee E. Lee Trecee Claire Tryon George Vansell Jude Ague Cyruc Velia Earl Vermilion Jude Ague Roy Walker McKinley Warren Jude Ague Hugo Wedell Merle Weible William Wadelin Ihram Wentworth William Whittaker Roy Willett Roy Willett James Williams larence Williamsons Harry Willison arl Wayne Wingari Clarke E. Young Whiting's box stationery at Wilson's Drug Store makes a dandy present—Adv. For His Christmas— Indestructo Trunks and Bags we sell 'em Johnson & Carl ---