UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Closed during the game Saturday The proper coat for the young man who cares to show a little red blood. We are showing this popular coat in all the new patterns in both foreign and domestic weaves—an extra large line at Designed by Lorenewald & Well, Chicago $15 The Balmacaan the more popular price Johnson & Carl Closed during the game Saturday Beautiful Arms and GO TOGETHER. Each adds to the other's charm. Every month brings greater popularity and increased use of this convenient ornament among society leaders. We illustrate above one of the many patterns we carry. If you have not as yet selected your watch, we cordially invite your inspection of the many other beautiful designs we have on display. "The College Jeweler" Allegretti's delicious chocolate crema only 65c the pound Carroll's. The finest stock of cigars and tobacco, or those who care at Carroll's. Hear Con Hoffman, young people's meeting, Methodist Church, Sunday evening 6:45; Dr. Coombs, 7:45— Adv. Get a skull cap. Good for anything. Carroll's.-Adv. GET THE CHINCH BUGS NO Burn Overgrown Hedge Rows Destroy Hibernating Bugs. Ad- vises K, U. Professor. Get the chinch bugs now and save worrying about them next summer is the advice of Prof. S. J. Hunter, of the University of Kansas. "Burn overgrown hedge rows, and bunch grass in last year's fields," says Professor Hunter. "This will destroy the bibernating chinch bugs and also many others hiding places of those chinch bugs not yet gone into winter quarters." Show Pep! Wear a Jayhawk Button! 10 cts, at Grigs—Adv. To Increase Pravers' Singers To Increase Prayers' Singers The morning prayers committee has arranged for an increase in the number of singers in the morning choir. Hartley, but eight have taken part in the choir; but from now on additions will be made until the number reaches twenty-five or thirty. JAYHAWKER-TIGER BUTTONS, ...GRIKGs ...ADv. K.U. HAS ONLY COLLECTION OF GRASSHOPPER PARASITES National Museum Sends Dr. J. M Aldrich to Study Kansas Specimens Of Hopper Enemies Lawrence, Kansas, November 17.—The University of Kansas has the only collection of grasshopper parasites in the United States. Dr. Aldrich, of the United States National Museum, is at the University to study the collection. Dr. Aldrich expects to use such data as he will get from this research, and he is writing on grasshopper parasitic insects. Flesh files are a common example of grasshopper parasites found in Kansas. They lay their eggs on the back of grasshoppers, which after hatching, live the first stage of life on the vitals of the hopper. Bessie Bechtell, '14, domestic science instructor at Pawnee Rock, visited here Saturday. Show Pep! Wear a Jayhawk Button! 10 cts, at Griggs—Adv. Is Standard Institution As To Moral And Ethical Responsibility, National Y, M. C. A., Sec. K. U. Arm Bands and Pennants at Griggs. 10 cents and up.-Adv. K. U. LEADS IN CLEAN LIVING Lawrence, Kansas, November 17—That the University of Kansas leads other universities in morality and clean living is the opinion of A. J. Elliot, President of the National Young Men's Christianity Association. Mr. Elliot's territory includes all west of the Mississippi River and has charge of the student at the University of C. A. work he is affiliated with the World's Student Christian Association. “K. U. is the standard institution among all state universities in the United States as to its moral and religious atmosphere,” said Mr. Elliot on his last visit to the University. “This is shown in the clean wholesome attitude the University takes on every question of morality and fair play.” K. U. Arm Bands and Pendants at Griggs, 10 cents and up—Adv. GET EVEN ON MISSOURI! SHOW YOUR COLORS! That'll help some—Grigra—Adv. CHANCELLOR STRONG ASKS STUDENT TO KEEP LAW (Continued from page 1) for the safety of all concerned, and provides property rights to me held. All property rights ought to be observed and students themselves should insist upon this. We want the city of Lawrence to be decorated on Saturday, and we expect the people of Lawrence to help in making the day a great holiday. Students of the University certainly know that I am a believer. I sincerely trust that the objectionable features of last night will not be repeated." Students may build their fires in the street on the side of South Park, but they must be next to the curbing so they will be no blockage of the car service. The ordinance in regard to the bonfires is that they must not be started when the fire is within 100 feet of have the right to build fires in the north end of Central Park or in South Park south of the Court House. In no case will they interfere with street arrethritis. StryKer GrAy BurtoN **S**trothers J**A**mes Jone**S** DeTwiler Wood CoolIdge HouSeholder GrofT RusSel Because of these opportunities and the fact that relations between the United States and the southern republics must soon become more intimate than they have been in the past, Mr. Claxton advises young men to get PresTon SkIllman Graves LaruE DRumm Savage LATIN REPUBLICS NEED YANKEE PUSH AND SPIRIT RuTledge LAke Miller CLay LanSing Panama Canal and European Waa Call Attention to Possibilities Offered in South America Lawrence, Nov. 18:—Study Spanish, young man, and take advantage of the rapid growth and development of Latin-American Countries, is the advice of Prof. A. L. Owen, of the University of Kansas. "Latin-American countries comprise an area three times that of the United States," writes Mr. Claxton, "They extend from the Northwest to the South and through the South Temperate zones. They are rich in minerals, forests, water power, and are capable of producing a wide range of agricultural products. They contain a total of 70,000,000 persons, with government support. Their foreign commerce amounts to more than $3,000,000 annually and is rapidly increasing." The completion of the Panama canal, the changes in commercial relations brought about by the war in Europe have served to call the attention of the United States the members of South American republics and to the southern end of North America. P. P. Claxton, U. S. Commissioner of education at Washington, D. C., writes Professor Owen urging him to advise young men to leave school with a more general knowledge of the geography and landscape of American countries than is now customary, and especially to be able to write and speak Spanish and Portuguese. a better working knowledge of the people an their countries south of the Rio Grande. JAYHAWKER-TIGER BUTTONS, 10cta. = GRIGGS. = Adv. A. D. S. Peroxide Cream and liquid complexion powder at Barbers' Drug Store.-Adv. Going to the GAME We want to see the M. U—K. U. football game as bad as you do, so we're going to celebrate by closing our shop the day of the game. C. M. Boultinghouse Cleaner and Dyer 1024 Mass. St. Bell 510 SPECIAL SALE TABLE LINENS Boarding house keepers and all sororities and fraternities should take advantage of this special sale with table linens almost one-third higher than they were six months ago on account of the war-with every dollar's worth we own bought before the advance and not advanced in price with special prices on every yard and dozen napkins for the week. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW WEAVER'S PAY YOUR Red Cross White Cross PLEDGES At the Office of the Registrar