UNIVERSITY. DAILY KANSAN We Announce Final Prices on all Suits, Skirts and Dresses for This Week. In as much as stock taking in the suit room will begin the last of this month and as our policy is to invoice no Suits, Skirts or Dresses, we offer the following inducements in low prices on this season's best styles, cloths and shades. The SIZES are 16,18,34,36 and 38 The SHADES are Black, Brown, Russian Green, Navy, Amethyst and Hague Blue. The CLOTHS are Broadcloth, Gaberdine, Pebble Crepe, Wool Poplin, Serges and Bayadere Cords. 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Here you can get your Clothes, etc., cleaned so as to look like new, in a few hours, and for a very trifling cost. Orders delivered promptly. Men's Student Council meets at the Student Union Tuesday evening at 7:15 o'clock. Entomological club meets Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock in Room 202, Museum. Gospel Team meets Tuesday at 4:30 o'clock in Myers Hall. Colored Students' Bible Class meets in Myers Hall Tuesday even ing at 8 o'clock. Jayhawker Board meets Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Room 110 'raser. Primitive Tools of the Trade Y. M. Clothing Withheld The clothing collection by the Y. M. C. A. for the Belgians is at present withdrew because of a report that steamers are not allowed to carry clothing across the Atlantic. Prof. H. P. Cady is investigating and if this report is found to be true, that already gathered will be turned over here to the Social Service League. Student Volunteers meet Wednes day at 7 o'clock in Myers Hall. Chemical Engineers meet Wednesday day at 7 o'clock in the Chemistry Building. W, Y. C. A. regular meeting Tuesday at 4:30 o'clock in Myers Hall. Announcements Mens's Glee Club meets Tuesday at o'clock at North College. Band practice Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock in Fraser. Cercle Francais meets Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock in Room 306, Fraser. Social and Boys' Work committees of the Y. M. meets Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock in Myers Hall. Quill Club meets Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock in Fraser. Girls' Glee Club meets Wednesday at 5 o'clock at North College. Jayhawker Board meeting in Room 110, Fraser, tonight, at 7:30 o'clock. C. M. Boultinghouse Phones 510 1026 Massachusetts St. the orchestra meets tonight in chapel at 8 o'clock. Debate tryouts 3 Room, Green Hall, Tuesday, December 8th at 3:30 o'clock. All candidates should file applications with Prof. J. T. Hill this week. Prof. Meyer Bloomfield will talk on "Aims and Purposes of Vocational Guidance," at 4:30 o'clock Friday afternoon in the chapel. Wyandotte County Club will meet Wednesday night, at 7 o'clock in the Presbyterian arrangements when he made a banquet in Kansas City during holidays. Serud the Daily Kansan home. K. U. Dames meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. B. Hungerford, 1845 Leonard avenue. Lefty Sproull, captain of last year's Jayhawker five appeared at last night's practice and showed all his old time form. Sproull's eligibility will not be affected by his three years of hard work. Jayhawker believes, and the star forward of last year is expected to be in the opening lineup. Only about fifteen Varsity men and about the same number of freshmen were out to last night's practice, because few of the men knew of the start of the nightly practice. Practice will be held every night until the opening of the season, at 7 o'clock, excepting on Tuesdays when it will be at a later time because the K. N. G. has the use of the floor. FIVE VETERANS OUT FOR KANSAS QUINTET A number of men are fighting hard for the forwards jobs and Coach Hamilton has not decided as yet who the Kansas goal tossers will be. It will be hard to find a man as clever as Van der Vries, midget forward of the team last year and he was very well knownley, but the coach hopes to develop a man who can equal the little giant's record. Philosophy Club will meet tonight in Room 101 Administration Building at "ceeLook. Miss Blanche V. Cummings" on paper on "The Control of the Will." Miss Clea Gilhams of Sedgwick, a former student, spent Thanksgiving with friends in Lawrence. Basketball Practice Starts With Bright Outlook and Plenty of Material To offset the loss of Weidlein and Greenleees, guards of the championship team of last season, Kansas will have Stuffy Dumire, leader of the quintet, to play at the defensive position. Several other candidates are out for the remaining place at guard and the man who gets it is going to have to show a lot of skill and speed. Long Bill Weaver is covering the whole court from his position at center and will beyond doubt excel his enviable record of past years. He has been at center in all the practice games so far and will probably fill the berth in most of the valley games. The star of K. U. athletics, now sunk behind the horizon, bids fair to shine with renewed brightness when the basketball season opens, for five members of last year's squad are now out for practice along with a number of new men who are showing up well. Tryout Next Tuesday Gives 30 Men Places on Debating Squad EMBRYO DEBATERS TRY OUT WILL DRAFT BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AT LINCOLN Tryouts for places on University debating squads will occur in Room 3 of Green Hall at 3:30 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, December 8—one week from today. Prof. Howard speaking department, will be in chapel. Twenty-five or thirty men will be selected as members of the squad. Former inter-collegiate debaters need not appear at this preliminary trial. They will be given places on the squad without trying out. 'All other would-be debaters who intend to compete should name names with Professor Hill at his office in the basement of Green Hall some time this week. There are two questions to be debated: Resolved, "That the single tax on land should be immediately substituted for all other forms of state income," and Resolved, "That the United States abandon the Morone Droctrine." Candidates for the teams should also file with Professor Hill the question they wisten to speak upon, and which side should be to defend. At the tryouts each student will be allowed to talk for seven minutes upon his chosen subject. If necessary, two tryouts will be held, a second on Wednesday afternoon. All persons trying out must report to Professor Hill on Tuesday, however. A final tryout, at which men are selected as candidates for the team, will take place December 15. Of this squad of fifteen, eight men will be selected to represent Kansas against Colorado, Oklahoma, and Missouri. Subscribe now for the Daily Kansan As each team is limited to eighteen basketball games during the season, Kansas will have but six games to schedule. Four games each with Missouri, Washington, and the Kansas Aggies are played each year take place on Monday through the schedule. Games will probably be made with Ames as last year and an effort will be made to get Nebraska as a K. U. opponent. A protest will be entered by the K. U. representatives against a recent ruling of the Conference which allows a Conference member only one round of voting. This rule means the passing of the College Board in his year which scheduled a number of games with the smaller schools in the state. Manager W. O. Hamiton and either Coach Bond or Wheaton will represent the University of Kansas at the annual meeting of the Missouri Valley Conference to be held in Conference Chapel, Mo. The 1915 basketball schedule for the Missouri Valley schools will be drafted at this meeting. List of Games for 1915 Will be Made Out at Conference Meet Saturday Prof. Merle Thorpe, of the department of journalism, has received an invitation to give two courses in journalism at the University of California during the coming summer session. Professor Thorpe taught there last year and will probably accept the invitation. Professor Blackmar Says We Should Revere This Miss Norma Hughes and Edwin Jackson of Kansas City, both former students, spent Friday with Lawrence friends. --a Christmas gift at a nice FORGIRLS One desirable south double room, individual heat. Bell Phone 2313. GUMBINER HOUSE 1234 MISS. --a Christmas gift at a nice 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. Modesty Forbids Too Much Self-Praise Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes But there is no reason why we should not go the limit when we come to speaking of our $4.50 and $5 Shoes for Men and Young Men. We not only think, we KNOW that they dre the best values obtainable for the price. Why shouldn't we say so? Let us show you these shoes we are talking about. FISCHER'S EXTRAORDINARY SILK SALE All this week at Weaver's Every yard of Silk at every price has been put in center aisle counters at real SPECIAL PRICES A splendid chance to buy saving WE AVER'S