UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FISHERIES SHIPS ARE YOUR SHIPS The Best For Five You're looking at the picture of one of "Hurley's" new styles for 1914--for the man who wants a genteel, easy, stylish shoe. This shoe is made on the English Waukenphast last--comes in Black or Tan Calf. You'll like them after trying them on. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS FISCHER'S CINDER ARTISTS MAY INVADE GOPHERLAND They Will if Manager Hamil ton Can Get a Satisfact- ory Contract Manager W. O. Hamilton has written the track management of the University of Minnesota in regard to the proposed meet between Kansas and Minnesota. If Minnesota will sign a two year contract for a meet this spring at Minneapolis and a return meet at Lawrence next year, Hamilton's cinder men probably will go to Minnesota this year. The Jayhawkers will take the Minnesota trip without a return meet if a large enough guarantee can be secured. "I think arrangements for the Minnesota meet can be made," Coach Hamilton said today. "The date suggested is but a week before the big Missouri Valley meet and the trip would be hard on our men, but if arrangements can be made, we will go to Minnesota." Departure of Leonard Frank Leaves Varsity Nine Without a Teacher WHO WILL COACH THE 1914 BASEBALL TEAM? Who will coach the 1914 baseball team? This is a question Manager Hamilton and the athletic board are trying to answer. Since Coach Frank has gone to Minnesota, the Jaynawkers are without a baseball uniform. The season is not far away and the season is indoor work he will make soon. A baseball coach probably will be selected this week. The athletic board will meet in a few days and pick a man to instruct Captain Coach Emmett Watson. Indonesia will begin as soon as the new coach is selected. KANSAS AGGIES DEFEAT MISSOURI TIGERS 35-32 Columbia, Mo., Feb. 19—The Kansas Agricultural College basketball five defeated the Missouri State Uni- fiety last night by a score of 35 to 32. Save-a-quarter at chapel. Swimming caps and rubber gloves at Barber & Son's Drug Stors.— Adv. COLLEGE TOURISTS LOSE ANOTHER GAME Suffer Defeat From the McPherson College-36. to 23 Special to the Daily Kansan. McPheron, Feb. 19.—The College basketball team of the University of Kansas suffered its third successive loss in a game at McPheron College, scores 36 to 23. Kent starred for the Jayhawks, and Suffield for McPherson. The game was extremely rough. Rootes was red. A big crowd saw the game. THREE MEETS FOR K. U. Captain Hagler's Men Will Compete With K. C. A. C., Missouri Tigers and Washington Three indoor meetes are scheduled to keep the Jayhawker track men in shape before the opening of the outdoor season. Captain Hazen will take his men to Kansas City, March 7 for the K. C. A. C. indoor meet. A week later, March 14, eight picked meeters came together for a dual meet with Washington. The last indoor meet will be with Missouri at Convention Hall, March 27. The track squad is rounding into shape and the victory over the Aggies Monday gave the Kansans a good start. Coach Hamilton has a strong outdoor schedule for the track men this year includes meets with Nebraska, Aggies, Missouri, and possibly a meet with Minnesota. CAPT. DETWILER RECOVERING It is doubtful if Captain Detwiler will be able to play football next fall. Dr. J. Outland, who performed at the UCLA basketball team is recovering in good shape and stands a good chance of leading the Jayhawkers next season. Captain John Detwiler, of the Var- city football squad, is recovering from the operation last week at the Swedish hospital in Kansas City. Detwiler is able to move about and ex- tricate to leave the hospital in ten days. Dr. J. Outland Thinks He Will Be Able To Play Next Fall Ober's EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT Only 8 Days Left of Ober's Big Sale to Clear Stock of All This Season's Merchandise Our policy demands it! We must have the room for our new spring goods which are arriving daily. It is imperative that we clean our stock of all Fall and Winter garments. The time is limited—we must do it quickly. Therefore these extraordinary low prices will be in effect only a short time. All wise clothes buyers will be here to participate in these exceptional savings. Sale will close promptly at 10:30 Saturday Night February 28! Owing to the fact that we have so few Fall and Winter suits left we've put into this sale all Spring and Summer Suits carried over from last season. The styles for the coming season are very little different from last season's, therefore all economical buyers will take advantage of this unprecedented offer. Will always be found clean and good. We also have the very best in candies, cigars, etc. Drop in the next time you're down. We're open on Sundays too. Your unrestricted choice of any Your unrestricted choice of any product from our selection is $9.75 Spring and Summer Suit now Your unrestricted choice of any $25, $22.30, or $20 Fall and Winter or last week's price **$15** Your unrestricted choice of any $16.50 or $15 Overcash in the house. $8.50 OUR FRESH FRUITS Your unrestricted choice of any $25. $22.50, or $20 Over in the house. $15 Here's a Few of the Great Bargains in Other Departments CALIFORNIA FRUIT STAND "Next the Vaudeville" Any Hat in the house, value up to the student's) your unre- sired clothes $1.85 One special lot of $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts, your unrestricted choice now... 95c One special lot of Men's Shoes, $6 One special lot of Men's shoes. $5 values, your unrestricted choice now. $3.85 One special lot of Men's shoes, $6 Nettleton's, your unrestricted choice $4.85 ALL PLAIN BUTTON SWEATERS MACKINAWS AND SWEATERS ALL PLAIN COLLARED FLANNEL HALF PRICE AT BIG SAVINGS SHIRTS HALF PRICE Unrestricted choice of any $6.00 $4.95 trouser. Unrestricted choice of any $4.00 $3.35 tender ... Unrestricted choice of any $5.00 $4.25 trouser. unrestricted choice of any $3.00 $2.45 trouser Impossible to quote prices on everything in this space. Suffice to say: Never will HIGH GRADE DEPENDABLE merchandise be sold for less money. Our guarantee is back of every article, the same as if you had paid regular price. Our advice: Be here early FRIDAY MORNING and get first pickings. Npi Kappa Psi will hold initiation for eight pledges Friday evening. The Athena Funders' Banquet will be at the溶剂 house Saturday, February 21. Save-a-quarter at chapel. Save-a-quarter at chapel. Spring一 Hats $3.50 to $1.50 Caps $1.50 to 50c Shirts $1.50 to 75c Headquarters for full dress suits at popular prices. We also have them for rental purposes. M. J. Skofstad Good Clothes 829 Mass. Who is Mrs. McIntyre? "I like it. I like it." MUGS "O my poor nerves-my poor nerves" All in the Senior Play to be given at the BOWERSOCK, TUESDAY, FEB.24 Seats Monday Prices 25, 50, 75c W. J. Francisco For Mayor A. G. ALRICH Printing Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Bubber Stamps, Engraving. Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. 744 Mass. In Perfumes and Toilet Waters A Graceful High Band Notch Collar. 2 for 25 cents Cluett, Pesebody & Co., Inc. Maker Latest Odors Raymond Drug Store Kodak Supplies and Finishings BASKETBALL WARRENSBURG NORMALS vs. K. U. (Missouri College Conference Champions) TONIGHT, 7:25 O'CLOCK HASKELL vs. FRESHMEN (FOLLOWS VARSITY GAME) A big double header. Tickets 50 cents. Student Ticket Coupons No.13 admits. Student Tickets Reserved Seats 25 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. .