UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN GLEE MEN TO APPEAR IN ANNUAL CONCERT Program of Music and Jollity Tomorrow Night Will Usher in Season of Song The first Glee Club concert of the year will be given tomorrow night in Funzer chapel at 8 o'clock. The Glee Club dinning club in Dalby Club will perform together. Claire Dietrich's "College Medley" will be featured by the entire club. The "Beautiful Ship from Toyland," by Dick Williams and club "On the Road to Mandalay," by Henry McCurdy and club will be attractive features. Harold DeBenham will also perform on the saxaphone. The program will be essentially the same as followed on the annual concert tour which will be taken during the coming vacation. With the exception of one date, arrangements for this tour have been completed by Henry McCurdy, business managers of the organization Marysville and Beatrice, Nebraska, are trying to arrange for an appearance of the club and it remains to be decided what towns will be selected. The members of the Glee Club, twenty in all, will meet at Salina Monday, December 28 and give a concert there that night. During the remainder of the week the club will appear at the following towns: Abilene, Tuesday; Minneapolis, Wednesday; Beloit, Thursday; Washington, Friday; Charleston or Marysville, Saturday. Following the last concert the club will return to Lawrence and be ready for the resumption of classes January 4. Although no word has been received by Manager McCurdy, he expects that the alumni in several towns visited will entertain the students at campus organizations nearly by alumni organizations in towns visited by the Glee Club. Prof. William B. Downing will accompany the club the entire trip. Allegretti's famous chocolate creams. Prices from 65c to $1.00 the pound. Carroll's.-Adv. Pick your own frame, bring us the picture and we'll fix it up for you. Squires'. — Adv. Just received a shipment of Allegretti's delicious cholocate creams Carroll's.—Adv. Con Squires, he frames pictures. Any size>Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. In This Big Before Christmas Suit and Overcoat Sale— You will find plenty of nice, neat patterns and models—in both suits and overcoats. Plenty of black, velvet dress coats, shawl collar fancy and plain. Ulster coats in both knee and full length in Domestic and Foreign weaves. Also a few balmacaans—These coats will not be good next season, and as our stock is especially low on this model, we are willing to sacrifice them at a very low price—low enough in price that you can afford to buy one to finish out the winter with. Any Suit in the House $15 Johnson & Carl Any Overcoat in the House $15 Worth twenty five Worth twenty five "Little Bugs" Meet The Bacteriology Club held its regular weekly meeting Monday afternoon in Snow Hall. Get him a sweater, the Spalding kind. Carroll's.—Adv. Ladies! Get him a meerschaum or B. B. B. pipe. Now that's something he'll appreciate—Adv. Cigars. Carroll is taking orders now for Christmas. We'll keep 'em fresh for you—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. McPherson County Club will meet in Room 110 Fraser tomorrow evening at 4:30 o'clock. Meeting of the Central Organization of County Clubs, Room 110 Fusser at 8 p. m. Tuesday. Meeting of the Cherokee County Club, Sigma Chi house, 8 p. m. Tuesday. Wyandotte County Club will meet in Room 110 Fraser at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. It is important that members be present to make final arrangements for the holiday meeting in Kansas City. PURITY UP TO DATE "Jumble!" There was a man in a town, and he was wondrous wise. He hard boiled all the germs he With drinking cups and towels and sucre, he dit hmusel provide, That microbes might not pesticate But this, he claims, most plainly proves great science's advance,—That Willie nevermust wear The little newborn must wear his daddy's gerny pants. his daddy's getty p Mary Woodward Doran. Class of '81. NINE TIMES A WINNER THE UNDERWOOD for SPEED and ACCURACY in Typewriting Retains the $1,000 Trophy Cup offered in open contest at the Annual Business Show in New York, October 26, 1914. Emil A.Trefzger makes a record of 129 words a minute on the UNDERWOOD 912 Grand Ave. "THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY" Kansas City