UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN T O D A Y and FRIDAY THEATRE VARSITY PARTIES RESERVED TELEPHONE NUMBER THREE LINE PARTIES RESERVED TELEPHON Shubert's Five Act Theatre Success "THE WISHING RING" FEATURING VIVIAN MARTIN and entire Shuber $ ^{t} $ Theatre Cast. Extra Good College Life Scenes. From the Book by Owen Davis. Today and Friday. White Chinchilla Coats In Stock for You Party Dresses and Dancing Frocks. Stylish Furs—Sets or Singly. Velvet Slip-Over Blouses. Street Coats in the New Russian Flare Models. All Wool Suits at Reductions That Are Final! You can buy a Winter Suit this week at a saving of $5.00 to $15.00. Skirts at a saving of $3.50 to $5.00. Silk petticoats at a saving of 50c to $1. Phoenix Silk Hosiery in Holiday Boxes—Two pairs of Women's $1.50, two pairs of Men's $1.00. Innes, Bulline & Hackman THREE CHANGES MADE IN CAST OF SENIOR PLAY McElheney Takes Place of William son, and Painter and Thomson Get Assignments of Parts Three changes were made in the personnel of the senior play cast after the second rehearsal yesterday. Dean McElhennay supplants Crummy Williamson in the part of Professor Goodwillie, the male lead, and Carl Painter and John Thompson were assigned to the characters of Dr. Cosens and Dr. Yellowleaves, respectively. The remaining people in the cast will play the parts previously assigned to them. "The cast is working willingly, carefully, and thoroughly at the task of staging the play," said Prof. Arthur MacMurray, director, this morning, "and I am well pleased with the results. The cast we have had but two characters, it is already has that a splendid cast has been selected, and Manager Duke Kennedy and I both feel that the production will be an immense success." Another rehearsal, including both the first and second acts, will be held in Room 3 of Green Hall at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon. AGE OF ROCK CHALK'S ORIGIN 20,000,000 Cliffs Hold Ancient Skulls Subscribe now for the Daily Kansan. The chalk cliffs near Gove City, where the Rock Chalk Rake Jaywell originated was once an inland sea and was inhabited 20,000,000 years ago by a genus of sharks commonly called Portheus, a specimen of which Zyphastinus audax with nearly all skull shell has been brought to the department of Palaeontology by John R. Cook, of Fort Dodge, Kan- This gift comes through the service of Prof. H. P. Cady. They're All Texans Hot chocolate ready all the time. Reynolds Bren—Adv. Coach Allerdice of Texas, the former Michigan crack, learned something besides football during the course of his college career. In picking an All-Southwestern team of eleven men, he modestly picks eleven of his own players and also claims the first substitute on his mythical eleven ought to be a Texas man too. Allerce admits that Clark and Field of Oklahoma are "pretty good." GIVES K. U. EMBRYO DATA Allen Gives Collection of Scientific Materials and Specimens Dr. Bennett M. Allen, professor of zoology, has donated embryological research material, valued at eight hundred dollars to the University. The material arrived last week and is now in the basement of Snow Hall. It will be used by Doctor Allen in his embryology classes. The material was bequeathed to Doctor Allen by his father, Albert Allen of Madison, Wisconsin. After retiring from active work in the drug business, Professor Allen's father did special research work in embryology. His collections finally became so complete that he was asked to volunteer for the world with material to carry on their work. The collection contains the turtle embryo, eggs of the necturus, gargive, dogfish, an all kinds of rare fish. Ever get hungry when down town? Reynolds Bros, can fix you up with pie, chili, or a sandwich—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. CLASS FOOTBALL GETS DOWN TO REAL WORK Warriors Spend Time in Hard Practice—More Men Needed for Upper Classes The inter-class football warriors got down to real work at last nig'ts practice and as a result about fifty embryo stars are busy today buying adhesive tape to bind up the sore places. The big freshman squad under the direction of Couches Bond, James, and Gray had a hard workout. Gray coaches held them at low down pants wide Bond and James gave the men in the line some personal instruction. The three upper classes including the seniors all showed larger squads the 1915 class at last having enough men to make a complete eleven. There is still room for more real stars and the coaches urge every one who thinks they can play football to come cut. Practice will be held this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock on Hamilton Field and North Field. KANSAS HELPS BELGIANS WITH 600 CARS OF FLOUR Kansas will send 600 cars of flour 250 barrels in each, to the starving Belgians, according to the estimate of Prof. H. P. Cady, of the department of chemistry, chairman of the cross committees of the University. Plymouth Congregational Church of Lawrence shipped the first car on flour from the state. Prof. F. R. Hamilton, of the extension division, and Prof. W. A. McKeever, of the child welfare bureau, have been out on the relief work making talks and organization working units in each town. Professor Hamilton worked on the Rock Island in the counties of Pratt, Kiowa, Clark and Meade. Professor McKeever was in the western part of the state on the Union Pacific. Announcements Send the Daily Kans>n home. Prof. Meyer Bloomfield will talk on "Aims and Purposes of Vocational Guidance," at 4:30 o'clock Friday afternoon in the chapel. Debate tryouts Room 3, Green Hall, Tuesday, December 8th at 3:30 o'clock. All candidates should file their names with Prof. J. T. Hill this week. Good Government Club meets at the Phi Gamma house Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Y. M. C. A. cabinet meets Thursday at 5:30 o'clock with Con Hoffman at 1333 Ohio. W. S. G. A. meets Thursday at 4:30 o'clock in Fraser. Y. W. C, A. cabinet meets Thurs day at 713 0'clock at 1092 Oread. K. U. Debating Society meets Thursday at 7:30 o'clock in Room 313 Fraser. Men's Gle Club meets Thursday at 7 o'clock in Frasier Hall. HOPE OF RACE IS TO MAKE STRONG STRONGER "The hope of the race is to take the strong and to make them stronger," said Dean F. W. Blackmar in his talk on "Survival of the Unfit," at morning prayers in Fraser chapel this morning. Two hundred students and faculty members heard him. "The law of love has always protected the poor, weak and decrepit from the law of nature, which is that the unfit should perish. Hence, if the law of love is allowed to act without control, it tends to deteriorate the race. The problem is to so exercise the law of love, and to so control it by science and ideals, that it will give the unfit a chance and at the same time tend to strengthen, rather than weaken the race. Chancellor Frank Strong was in Topeka yesterday meeting with the Board of Administration regarding the University budget for the next two years. Everybody Out For Interclass Football As They Looked at a Former Football Mixer Ladies' Gloves— Ladies' Gloves— A medium weight Cape in all plain colors and white with black stitch. $1.50 the price 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. There is absolutely no use paying $17.50, $20.00 or $22.50 for a suit when we can sell you one of equal value at our cash price of $15.00. 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