UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TODAY AURORA TODAY Paramount Picture Corporation Presents MR. CHAS. RICHMAN in "The Man from Home" The Great American Play, in 5 Reels Fri. - Special Feature - Sat. MR.MAX FIGMAN Supported by Lolita Robertson in "The Hoosier Schoolmaster" IN FIVE REELS Matinee 2:30 Good Music Night 7:15-8:40 Complete line of Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes Also Manufacturer of Pierson's Success, Hand Made Robert Hudson Cigars. Aug. J. Pierson 902 Mass A Place to Eat of Peculiar Excellence CITY CAFE MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS We Want To See the Students 906 MASS. ST. Our Meals Are the "Best Ever" Students' Shoe Shop R. O. BURGET, PROP. 1107 Mass. St. Good Work a Specialty. Prices Right. We Also Repair and Cover Parasols. Student Union Barber Shop F. M. TIDROW, Prop. Everything Up To Now. All Standard Tonics. 1200 Tenn. BURT WADHAMS "College Inv Barker Shop" Closed For All Football Games. Student Headquarters For Fruits, Candies, and Cigars. WINDMILL GROCERY 900 Miss. Both Phones 413 BOWLING ALLEY R. E. PROTSCH THE STUDENTS' TAILOR. Kodakers! 714 Mass. Four First Class Alleys A Prize Given Each Week For Highest Score. We have everything in the printing and developing line. Why not give a kodak as a Xmas gift? We have any style you wish. Raymonds' Drug Store 819 Mass. St. For Young Men and Men Who Stay Young Schulz THE TAILOR 913 Mass. Street Lawrence, Kan. C. W. STEEPER C. W. STEEPEK Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling Club For up-to-date men and women 10 years K. U. -Satisfactory results Satisfaction Guaranteed. A. H. Frost, K. J. Wilhelmsen, Agts. Bell 1434 924 La ARE YOU A SCOLAR OF FONETIC SPELING? Prof Wants it Up in Spools NATIONAL BANK MERCHANTS' Prof Wants it Usd in Scools Who kros but that before long simplified spelling wil be the fashun at the University of Kansas? It is true that words spelled in this way will seem at first and hard to pronounce, but after being enforced often enuf they will become natural. Prof. DeWitt C. Croissant of the department of English at the University of Kansas has bin appointed a local field agent for Kansas. He has bin an energetic worker for simplified spelling, and prominent as an organizer of the movement for simplified spelling to be adopted in the textbook usd in Kansas scools, wil continue his missionary labors in the time not occupied by his academic labors. DEBATE SQUAD STARTS WELL First Call for Volunteers Brought Out 22 Men for Trial "Twenty-two embryo debaters have filed their names with me in response to the request in the Daily Kansas last night, and I feel sure that this year's debating squad will be one of the largest and best in the history of the University." Statement by Prof. Howard T. Hill, of the public speaking department, this morning. The preliminary try-out for the debating squad is to be held in Room 3 of Green Hall at 3:30 Tuesday afternoon. At this meeting, thirty men will be selected to prepare for the debate during the number to eight men. All former inter-collegiate debaters will not be required to participate in this first preliminary try-out, but they must appear in all others, beginning with the second elimination on Tuesday, December 15. Of the seven who are also out for the teams, only five are former inter-collegiate debaters. TEXAS PRESS CLUB SAYS GOODBYD TO FORMER PREXY TODAY ONLY The Press club of the University of Texas recently gave a farewell luncheon in honor of President Sidney E. Mezes, who leaves the University to become head of the College of the City of New York. Doctor Mezes told in an informal way how he felt at leaving the Texas school, hoped to return at least once each year to renew old acquaintances. The former president of the University of Texas has been connected to Harvard University. Harvard University, Chicago University and Bryn Mawr. 5 Reels Selected Subjects The Y. W. C. A. is preparing something new in Christmas cards. 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