UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BENJAMIN. SAMPECK AND KIRSCHBAUM SUIT AND OVERCOAT SALE PRETTY SOFT FOR YOU FELLOWS ON THE HILL! Just when Old Mr. Winter_hits the hardest, we start our big Just when Old Mr. White hit the mark, Before-Christmas Suit and Overcoat Sale This big sale includes every Suit and Overcoat in the house that formerly sold for $25. Every garment we guarantee, just the same as though it was sold at the regular price. Balmacauns, black cravens, fancy coats, blue serges and all staple suits. ANY COAT IN THE HOUSE $15 GOT IT? ANY SUIT IN THE HOUSE Johnson & Carl FRED RODKEY TO LEAD CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Year Missouri Valley Runner Will Head the Squad Next Fred Rodkey, Missouri Valley cross country champion, was unanimously chosen to lead the Kansas county squad for 1915. The election followed the annual banquet given the team at the Oread Cafe last night. Rodkey holds the college record for 880 yards, having covered the distance in 2-00-2 at the annual spring inter-class meet in 1914. This year he became eligible for Varsity competition and has been the best cross country runner in the Valley this fall. Captain Ray Edwards, in congratulating the team on its showing during the last season. He is an achievement championship team was here. "Consistent training will improve any man in the cross country and you men can bring home to the trophy," were his team to the team he led during the past season. A vote of thanks was extended to Coach Earl Crabb for his work during the year. Crabb urged the men to work with a view of establishing cross country as a separate sport. "Cornell has been turning out great distance runners for several years because of his ability in the sport, and that in eleeting him have taken a step in the right direction," he told the squad. "It is a hard gruelling grind and well worthy of recognition." Coach W. O. Hamilton announced that the first meet of the Missouri Valley conference season would be a dual meet with the Agagies the second meet. Active training for this will begin immediately after the holidays. Jumpers, hurdlers, runners and weight men will work out in the Gymnasium every afternoon under the direction of coaches employed during the entire season in an effort to keep the men in the best of condition. "There is a slight possibility of Thinking of Vacation our meeting the K. C. A. C. team up here in February, said Manager Hamilton, "and we want to be in shape to beat a good team then. Go easy on the Christmas festivities, "were his last words of advice. Organ recital, Miss Emley. At the Methodist church, Sunday 3:45 o'clock. All welcome—Adv. Lawrence Church Directory The Botany Club is making preparations for a Christmas party to be held in Snow Hall either Tuesday or Wednesday evening. First Baptist, 801 Ky. O. C. Brown, Pastor, 808 Tenn. F. W. Ainslee, U. Pastor, 1111 Vt. Brethren, 1400 N. H. B. Forney, Pastor, 1312 Conn. Warren St. Baptist, 847 Ohio. W. N. Jackson, Pastor, 901 Mo. St. John's Catholic, 1230 Ky. Father G. J. Eckart, 1231 Vt. Christian, 1000 Ky. E. T. McFarland, Pastor, 1031 Vt. Arthur Braden, U. Pasteur, 1030 Oread Congregational, 925 Vt. N. S. Elderkin, Pastor, 1100 Ohio Friends, 1047 Ky. W. P. Haworth, Pastor, 1027 Pa. Episcopal, 1001 Vt. E. A. Edwards, Rector, 1013 Vt. Evangelical Association, 1000 Conn C. B. Willing, Pastor, 1021 R. I. K. Lutheran, 1042 N. H. E. E. Stauffer, Pastor, 1046 N. H. Methodist Episcopal, 946 Vt. H. E. Wolfe, Pastor, 937 N. H. G. B. Thompson, U. Pastor, 408 W. 14th. African Methodist, 900 N. Y. J. S. Payne, Pastor, 907 N. J. German Methodist, 1100 N. Y. E. T. Ashing, Pastor, 1145 N. J. Presbysterian, 901 Vt. W. A. Powell, Pastor, 845 La. Stanton Olinger, U. Pastor, 1221 Oread United Presbyterian, 1001 Ky. W. S. Price, Pastor, 1201 R. I. United Brethren, 1646 Vt. F. M. Testerman, Pastor, 350 Ohio. Send the Daily Kansan home. Storm Shoes They're dandies, too. They come in an English last, either black or tan and are both cold and damp proof. You'll have to drop in and try a pair on before you realize what a great value you're getting for $5.00 Starkweather's THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES Kress' large assortment of candies meets all sweet-tooth requirements. The price is a big factor, too.—Adv. chocolate Cherries Assorted Nuts R. G. EYTH W. H. VARNUM SATURDAY and SUNDAY Only 60c CANDY 39c Over the Alpine Mountains for a dime. Kress' Music Department. Adv. Round Corner Drug Co. WILSON'S The POPULAR DRUG STORE Open 365 Days in the Year For Kodaks and Supplies See Us Finest Line of Box Candies in the City Sunday Menu Ice Creams Vanilla, Strawberry, Caramel Nut, Chocolate, Brown Bread. Special, orange ice cream Cherry Ice Saturday Night: Music by special K. U. Concert Trio. Phone us your Sunday order. We are glad to deliver when you desire. Reynold Bros. Bell 645 Home 358 Have You Seen Our Windows? Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes The display of holiday slippers is offered as a suggestion to you what to buy Him or Her for a Christmas present. Nothing will be more acceptable and nothing you can give will carry with it more solid comfort and pleasant remembrances of the giver than a pair of handsome comfortable slippers. Think this over and decide to include a pair of Fischer's comfy slippers in your presents to the one you like best. We have a beautiful assortment from which to select. And prices are right $85 to $2.50 OTTO FISCHER