UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The "Danse" A new slipper for dancing which will especially appeal to devotees of the Tango and Hesitation in brief it's a plain toe patent leather oxfroel with new process soft leather sole and rubber heel Dame Fashion proclaims it the correct style for this season, and all good dancers recognize it as the practical shoe for the new dances. Ask us to show you the new "Danse" Price $5 Is your Evening Dress wardrobe complete? Ours is Col. Cicero Hamilton Butts, and a few of The Merry Bell Hops from "The Red Widow" The New York Astor Theatre Musical Comedy Success At The Bowersock Theatre Friday, December 4, 1914 Tickets now Selling at Round Corner Drug Store EIGHTY RUN SIGNALS IN CLASS PRACTICE Students Go Through Second Evening's Tryout With Large Number Out About eighty men reported for inter-class football yesterday afternoon and the four class teams ran through all the fandamentals. The freshmen brought out the largest squad—38 men—while the sophs mustered 20. Thirteen juniors wore, but only eight seniors came out. Captain Detwiler and Helvern are coaching the senior squad and have sent out a clarion call for more material. Buster Coolidge and Shorty Strother are the junior mentors and help coach the team. The juniors returned many of their last year sophomore team and already are claiming the championship. The sophomores will be strong contenders for the inter-class if their squad can get into action. Coach Jared expects to whip a good team into shape. The big host of freshmen will give Coaches Kempfert and Mul-material for a good eleven. They will work out for backfield positions yesterday. The freshmen are working on the field north of McCook while the other sounds are using Hamilton Field. Social and Boy's Work committees of the Y. M. meets Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock in Myers Hall. Announcements Chemical Engineers meet Wednesday at 7 o'clock in the Chemistry Building. The coaches of the inter-class football teams have been handicapped by players reporting late to practice. The class teams start their work, get their 40 o'clock and the coaches want their men to get to the field on time. Cercle Francais meets Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock in Room 306, Fraser. Girls' Glee Club meets Wednesday at 5 o'clock at North College. Student Volunteers meet Wednesday at 7 o'clock in Myers Hall. Band practice Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock in Fraser. Prof. Meyer Bloomfield will take on "Aims and Purposes of Vocational Guidance", at 4:30 o'clock Friday afternoon in the chapel. Quill Club meets Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock in Fraser. Debate tryouts Room 3, Green Hall, Tuesday, December 8 at 3:30 p.m. o'clock. All candidates should fill out applications with Prof. J. T. Hill this week. Wyndale County Club will meet Wednesday night at 7 o'clock in Room 110. Fraser Arrangements in Room 110 are a banquet in Kansas City during holidays. K. U. Dames meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. B. Hungerford, 1845 Leonard avenue. Good Government Club meets at the Phi Gamma house Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Mandolin Club practices Wednes day at 7:30 o'clock in Fraser. Botany Club meets Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock in Snow Hall. Mining Journal meets Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock in Room 203, Haworth Hall. Y. M. C. A. cabinet meets Thurs day at 5:30 o'clock with Con Hoff man at 1333 Ohio. Y. W. C. A. cabinet meets Thurs day at 7:15 o'clock at 1209 Oread. W. S. G. A. meets Thursday at 4:30 o'clock in Fraser. K. U. Debating Society meets Thursday at 7:30 o'clock in Room 313 Fraser. Men's Glee Club meets Thursday at 7 o'clock in Fraser Hall. Hoadley's for everything in Christ mas novelties. Many gift suggests tions..Adv. The first issue of the Oread Magazine will be published before Christmas. The publishers say that the material in it can be describe only by exclamation points and stars. Three new hat series just in Bengamin Correct Clothes It is a "Benjamin" If it bears our label that's enough. No stronger guarantee for clothes satisfaction - for wear, for perfect fit, for style - could be made. We show Benjamin Clothes from $18 upward Lots of new neckwear All Schools Wishing to Oppose Jay hawk Orators Must Sign TO CONTRACT FOR DEBATES "Future debates in which the Uni verity of Kansas takes part will be regulated and controlled by signed laws," said Prof. Howard T. Hill, of the public speaking department, yesterday. "For the past four years our debates have been conducted without being judged; our results have been far from the best." The new contracts will include the date, place, time, judges, submission and choice of questions, and the eligibility of the debaters. All schools wishing to oppose the Jayhawk on the platform will be required to sign a contract in which they are the "gentleman's agreement" formerly in use, there have been opportunities for slipshod work, methods, and decisions, and the new contract is designed to do away with such matters. ROBBERS VANISH WHEN FAIR ONES SHRIEK A scream from the other side of the room and the would-be robber vanished. The frightened girls woke up everyone in the house and called the police but the burglar had been caught. The first means of defense—a scream. The excitement occurred at 1010 Oregon Street, Champaign, Ill., early Friday morning. Amusements Wit, woman and song, the three fundamental bases of successful musical comedy, will be exemplified most strikingly upon the local boards when the Channing Pollock-Reinsdorf City Theater "The Red Widow" makes its appearance at the local playhouse. This offering direct from the Aster Theatre, New York, heads the list of this triology of authors' successes and is said to contain music of a highest and most relishable variety, and to offer dancing and other divertements most likeable. The original scenic production, splendid mechanical effects and the smart and varied costume embellishments that so entrusted the metropolitan theater with attention here on view at the presentation here Friday December 4 at the Bowersock—Adv. Sigma Phil Sigma held initiation Saturday night for Hugh Grutzmacher of Onaga, Joseph Groh of Wathena, Joseph Campbell of Topeka, Fred Schenck of Burlingame, and Alfred Brauer of Newton. - Let us figure with you on dozen lots of canned goods. We have some exceptional values. Dunnire's... Adv. The Little Schoolmaster Says: "Leave It to Hamilton, Bond and Weidlein." Now that everybody's digestion is normal again after having declared war on Turkey last Thursday, let's get down to "brass tacks" on the Basketball team. We've got the men—we've got the leaders—we've got the "pep". So what's to keep us from being busy? After practice, you'll feel better if you skip into an趴 V. Price, M. co-made to-maste suit and G. Samuel Saml. G. Clarke, 707 Mass. St. Call and be measured after classes tonight. ARROW SHIRTS for every occasion. Color fast -guaranteed satisfactory "Insist on Arrow." $1.50 up 19c. Makers ARROW COLLARS AND SHIRTS for sale by Johnson & Carl