UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Do Your Christmas Shopping Early Do Your Christmas Shopping Early D. Y. C. S. E. D. Y. C. S. E. D. Y C. S. E. D. Y. C. S. E. For Young Men and Men Who Stay Young Schulz THE TAILOR Do Your Christmas Shopping Early 913 Mass. Street Lawrence, Kan. Jingle, Hostitation, Castle Walk. One Step. Gavette, La Lafayette, Ta Tao, Furiano, Gavette, La Lafayette, Ta Tao, Furiano, Kansas City Favorites Dance Orchestra and its union Orchestras featuring all the latter's works. DANGING—Let Eccentric George Do It. A Nice Line of Blooming Plants as well as Cut Flowers For your most exclusive Social Gatherings and Parties, think of George E. Maclean, partisks, think of George the Economist. Call me at my expense, a 16th east 16th St. local address, ocea major, 1340 87 St. ocea minor, 1250 91 St. THE FLOWER SHOP THE ORCHESTRA WITH A LOT OF PEP Do Your Christmas Shopping Early SHUBERT Mat. Wed. Saturday 825 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. Phones 621 SHUBERT Saturday Wednesday Mat. Max. Best Seats. $1.00. McIntyre In the Big Musical & Heath Composition 10.0 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 Children love the Victrola From earliest childhood the Victrola has a place in the lives of the children Merely fascinating them at first, it soon becomes a source of instruction as well as entertainment. The Victrola gives correct formation to their musical tastes by accustoming them to music that is worth while. Come in and hea- ther the children with you and let them enjoy it easy terms if desired. I have received a shipment of Whitman's chocolates. Try them. Wiedemann's.—Adv. Which reminds us that if it were the baseball season, we could write a story about the Yale pitcher and the Yale Bowl. Bell Bros. Piano Co. 925-927 Mass. The Little Schoolmaster Says: "The Price that Represents the Greatest Value in Clotheshedom is Ed. V. Price & Co., Chicago. See Our newest Woolens and be Measured Today! "Prize Tailorgram" 3 (By a Student) SAM'L G. CLARKE 707 MASS. ST. SENIORS WILL ERECT REAL BULLETIN BOARD Fourth Year Class to Build Memorial Near Intersection of Fraser Walks A memorial, in the form of a large stone bulletin board, to be placed either south of the Museum where chapel committee's board now stands or at the intersection of the walk leading to Fraser is being used as the memorial committee of the senior class. The cost will be about $300. The class now has $100 in the fund which was raised last year and expects to make up the remainder from the profits of the senior play and by assessing the members twenty-five cents each. This assessment will be collected at the time of enrollment for the spring semester and all students have been used successfully at Ames. Willis G. Whiten, a senior, in the department of architecture is making the plans for the memorial. The memorial is to be ornamental and will not have any common wood or bronze effect. It will be well constructed of white rock. The seniors had planned an entrance to Oread but the cost of this caused them to abandon the idea. tion were given up for the same real-Plans for a government weather station. a plan for placing a large "K" on the knoll on the west side of the golf links. It was found that this would not be allowed by the grounds committee as that spot is reserved for the erection of an auditorium, leaving the school letter is the form of a letter that already left Minnesota and Utah have already left their alma mater. Grants Degrees to Soldiers McGill University following the example of the English universities will grant degrees to fourth year men who enlist in the Canadian expeditionary forces, before the conclusion of the present college term. Students of the first, second and third year classes will be given credit for a full year's academic work. Grants Degrees to Soldiers Christmas orders for K blankets taken at Carroll's.-Adv. KANSANS INTERESTED IN CAUSES OF PRESENT WAR People of State Sending to Extension Division for Information on Conflict That a large number of people in Kansas are interested in the European war and are making a careful study of the events leading up to the conflict, is evidenced by the fact that most of them are being flooded by requests for material on the subject. Fortunately a large amount of information, concerning the war and the causes is being published by periodicals and newspapers, and so far the division requests for reading matter on the war. "Probably no event of recent years has brought forth such a desire on the part of the people for intelligent information concerning it, as has the present European conflict," he wrote. "The tension division this morning, 'Schools, historical societies, and individuals, all seem to be keenly interested in the war, and are calling for a large amount of information. The division is sending out besides reading matter, lantern slides showing battles, and the armies of the warring nations. This class of material has proven very popular and there is a growing demand for the slides." Going home to spend the holidays? Remember Mother with a box of Wiedemann's chocolates.—Adv. Take the youngster a Spalding football $1.00. Carroll's.-Adv. Christmas boxes of choice cigars presents. At Wilson's Drug Store, 1801 Broadway. Or the kid sister a basketball. $1.50 to $4.00. Carroll's—Adv. Cigars. Carroll is taking orders now for Christmas. We'll keep 'em fresh for you."-Adv. We have just the cigar or pipe for dear old dad. Carroll's.—Adv. A. G. ALRICH PRINTING Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. 744 Mass. Street. Liberty Bells Klaw & Erlanger's Theatre Attraction As She Looks Under Snow Comedy of College Life. "Dormitory tanggal" Bathing scenes and Co- splay. A story by Gish and Biograph Cope. Also a special made moving picture of THEATRE VARSITY TODAY Line Parties--Phone 3 TODAY 1914 Champion Foot Ball Game. One-Reel subject featuring the ninety- th game of the 1913 Cup, viewed of views of Walter Camp, Charles Brickley and Captain Talbot in action. HARVARD-YALE Yale-Harvard 1914 Championship Game FOR TAXI CALL 100 The Peerless Garage We Never Miss a Train We have the: Just Received New Shipment of ALLEGRETTI Famous Chocolate Creams Creams and Bon Bons Milk Chocolates Hard Center Chocolates Chocolate Creams El Fontana Chocolates 65c to $1 the pound CARROLL'S Headquarters for all things Athletic You know our lady friends like the best Quality and condition court Wilon's Drug Store.—Adv. ARROW SHIRTS are fast in color and steadfast in service. $1.50 up. ARROW COLLARS AND SHIRTS for sale by Johnson & Carl Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Makers IS A PLAYGROUND LEADER A PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE? Is a high school athlete who supervises a playground during vacation time a professional and thereby prevented from participation in amateur contests? This question has been brought up in the Central high school, Newark, N. J., and is reported in the Journal of American Boughton, a crack athlete of Centrals high school, worked on a playground last summer. Eligibility of Eastern High School Boy Depends on Interpretation of A. A. U. Ruling No definite rule has ever been formulated, and in the case of Boughton two sets of games officials ruled differently within the last few weeks. At the Columbia interscholastic cross-country run held on November 14 the Boughton case was placed before Gustavus T. Kirby, referee and starter at the games, and he disqualified the high school athlete. On Thanksgiving Day Boughton competed in the American scholiastic cross-country championships, under the University of Pennsylvania's auspices, and these officials, on hearing a statement of the facts in the Boughton case, permitted him to stand during the championship similar to those made in the past in the playground cases, and a difference of opinion exists as to whether an amateur loses his standing by working in playgrounds. The case of Boughton as presented by Mr. Anderson is that the young man during the past Summer was employed in the Essex County Park System as play leader, but was not employed as an athletic coach, as his duties did not require him to train or coach athletes. Mr. Anderson in his request for a ruling says that the amateur rules state that he lost his standing "for rendering personal service of any kind to any athletic organization if playgrounds are considered inappropriate." Anderson further stated that Boughter was following in the footsteps of many prominent A. A. U. and inter-collegiate athletes, who still retain their athletic standing as amateurs. Boughtner admits, that he received Boughton admits that he received money for his services at the playground, but denies that he was paid as an athletic coach, and on this ground the claim is made that he has not lost his standing. Why not take home some "Sunflowers" ? Ray Stannard Baker William Allen White Walt Mason John Burroughs Witter Byner W. Y. Morgan Henry J. Allen Charles F. Scott Arthur Capper Can you spend a dollar better? Here are some men who like them: —and the Editors of fifty Kansas Newspapers! If these men like them, why not you? "It is Kansas speaking." —Ray Stannard Baker “By all means” print the ‘Prairie Wind’ —John Burroughs “I am printing a piece about the book tonight, and will exhibit a few friends to buy.” —W. Y. 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