UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FOR RENT-6 room modern cot- tage, $22.50 a month. Call 1515 Vermont or B. 1011. 85-3 FOR RENT—For one or two boys, east room, modern, board, tennis court. 1144 B., 1536 N. H. 83-8* FOR RENT—Next semester, single room for boy, 1005 Inc. Bell, Indiana FOR SALE OR RENT—Large house on FIRE; 8 bed rooms, 2 bath rooms, large dining room, and parlors; hot water heat; suitable for sorority, fraternity or club. Phone Bell 1428 for terms. 83*5 LOST—Between Rowland's and Wiedemann's, Simga Chi sterling barpin. Reward. Phone 1881 Bell. 3 LOST>A small open face illumina watch, monogram D. E. S. on back, between library and gym. Call B. 1709W. B. $3^-$ LOST—Small note book containing valuable English literature and American Government notes. Reward for return. Call Monahan at 1428 Bell and save him eight hours credit. 83-3* LOST—A pair of eye glasses, between the University and Tenth and Mississippi or on Penth between the University and Tenth. Finder leave at Kansan office. LOST—Lavillier, consisting of three coral roses. Call 1811 Bell or 275 Home. Reward. 82-3* Harmony Hair Beautifier $1.00 per bottle McCOLLoch'S Drug Store LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Largest and best equipped business college in Kansas. W. H. Quakenbess, Pres.; E. S. Weatherby, Supt. Sam S. Shubert Matinee Wed. and Sat. "The Pleasure Seekers" Next Week: "The Honeymoon Express" See the New Parker Self-Filling Fountain Pan Office Supplies, Typewriters 1025 Mass. Ball phone 1051 PROFESSIONAL CARDS G. A. HAMMAN M. D. E. eye, ear, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dick Building. J. F. BROCK, Optomist and Specialist Telephone: Office 802 Mass. Phone: Bell phone 605. W. Cress "M·COCONNELL, Phyxidian and Friedman," Residence, 1346. Temp. H., Honorable. 1342. Residence, 1346. Temp. H. HARRY REDING. M. D. Eye, ear nose and throat. Charge 103. Home 612. Phone: 811. 013. Home 612. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. J. R. BECHETEL, M. D. D. O. 833 Mass Street. Both phones, office and address. J. W. O'BRYON. Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Bell Phone 507. G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. D. Diseases of the Blow. B. H. HILL, Residence, 120 N. 4th St. B. H. HILL, Residence, 120 N. 4th St. D. H. L. T. JONES, Room 12 F. A. F. Bldg. Residence 1150 Tenn. Phone 211 DR. BUKT R. WHITE Osteopath. Phones. Bell 938. Home 257. Office. 745 Mass. St. CLASSIFIED Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co., for good goods and Masda lamps. 1937 Mass. Prices reasonable, work the best. Let us know if you have a roommate. $439.00 **Gibson & Co.,** 816 Mass. St. at 429 West 27th Street. Ladies Tailors Lawrence Sewing School. Ladies' tailoring and dreamstress. Sewing school 814 Mast. Phones 550. Miss Powers; Miss C. McClarnay. Queen City College. System and sewing school, Mrs. G. Marr. hwnd. 834 Ky. Hall, school, Mrs. G. Marr. hwnd. 834 Ky. Hall Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-gifts. "Marinello" nail salon call Bell 1372, Home 51. Select Hair Dress Shop. W297 Mass. $84. Barber Shops Go where they all go J. C. Sweeney 913 Moss VERMONT BOARDING CLUB Rates $3.50. Two Mcals. $3.00. 1041 Vermont Bell 2511 Student's Corp. Club. $2.50 to $1.00 per week. Campus Club. $8.00 to $1.50 per week. Miscellaneous Hiwahasa Cafe for regular meals, lunch and short orders when down town. Open after W. E. Parsons, Engruver, Watchmake and 717. 71. Mae, Bell Phone 717. 71. Mae BOOST PRESENT PLAN. REMEMBER A BUILDING Alumni Secretary Looks Forward to Permanent Union on the Campus “There are two reasons why the Student Council and students in general should push the proposed plan of temporary quarters for a Student Union,” according to Prof. L. N. Flint, who as secretary of the Alumni Association has been interested in the Union project: “First, because even a small home for the Union is better than none at all, and second, because a demonstrable idea of a small will bring us that much everybody the building about which everyone has dreamed.” The first thing to do, thinks Professor Flipp, is to get the Union started and then begin immediately to make plans for larger quarters. He thinks that the alumni will subscribe liberally to bonds to finance their college education approached with a definite proposition. This would involve first an agreement as to whether the building should be on the campus or down the hill, and second, architect's drawings showing just how much of building would be needed to accommodate a membership of, say 2,000. "To insure permanence and the greatest benefit from such a building all the men in the University should be members. This could be provided for by having the fee payable upon matriculation. If it were decided that the Union building should be on the campus it would be necessary to get the Legislature to authorize the governing board to deed a site, to the Union company, Louisiana街 north of the librion facing Louisiana street offer an admissible site and there is little doubt that title would be given to a responsible Union company. This would be necessary in order that the subscribers to the fund could be proper protected. "Of course, after the alumni saw how successfully the plan would work and how beneficial it was to the University perhaps they would forget to ask for their money back and we could have a big bond burning celebration—but you had better keep that feature dark for a while." Barber's drug store for skin cure of eczema, barber's itch, dandruff, and all skin affection. The A. D. S. Store--Adv. LAST CALL $15 Suits or Overcoats - - $8.50 $25 or $20 values $15 Broken lines $3.50 and $3 Hats $1.95 $2.50and$2Hats $1.45 FULL DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY. M. J. Skofstad 829 Mass. St. Books and Supplies Chief essentials in securing an education can be reasonably bought by watching our ads. Be loyal to your paper by patronizing its advertisers. Rowlands University Book Store Tell them about it. SENIORS Get in your pictures and information blanks for the Annual NOW. Fifty cents fine after February 1. Leave in Jayhawker box, Fraser, or at Annual office, room 6, Green. ANNOUNCEMENTS Attention is called to the fact that Botany 1 and 2 are both elementary courses, but along different lines, may be taken without prerequisites. Prof. Margaret Lynn's course, No. 81 in "Browning and Tenyon", will be given at 10 o'clock next semester instead of 11:00 as scheduled. Persons desiring to take Historical Geology II must have had Geology I prior to the present semester. The beginning course in journalism, The Newspaper: Materials and Methods, will be repeated the second semester at 9 o'clock. All members of the University Debating Society are requested to be at Jeffrey's studio at 12:30 tomorrow. Just received, a fresh shipment of butter cups and reception sticks at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Quiz Books, 5 for 10c at Keeler's. - Adv. Friday and Saturday are fruit salad days at Wiedemann's—Adv. Quiz Books, 5 for 10c at Keeler's. - Adv. For the better grade of electric light bulbs, gas mantles and globes go to Fein's, 929 Mass. street...Adv. If Squires makes your picture it will be out in time for the annual.— Adv. Loomas will develop your kodak films free if prints are ordered, 719 Mass St.-Adv. S. G. Clarke has opened a cleaning and pressing establishment not run on the pantatorium plan. No tickets for sale. He IS BONDEN. Call Bell 505. L. M. Chauberoff, Rep--Adv. Fresh salted almonds at Wiedemann's—Adv. Hear the Orchestra Tonight. Fraser Hall, 8:15 p. m. Admission 25c—Adv. Sedan Wins Another (By Doyle Buckles) Sedan, Jan. 29—The S. H. S. basketball team defeated the Cedar Vale队 by a score of 70-19. Worley, Sanden forward, starred, making 19 field goals and 6 free throws. Baetty, of Caney, refereed. In the ten games which Sedan has played they have won seven and made a total of 479 points against 318 of their opponents. Phillipsburg Wins Phillipsburg, Jan. 27—The Phillips high school basketball team easily defeated the Prairie View team Friday night by the score of 27 to 4. The teams were evenly matched in this game, and the team work and accurate goal throwing of Phillipsburg was too much for Prairie View. In the preliminary game the P. H. S. girls gave the teachers a few lessons in basketball, winning by the score of 39 to 8. Miss Hoaglin and Miss Strowig were the sensations of the game. AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATRE 1 Selections by Orchestra EUGENE AND MARR The College Boys In Their Original College Comedy Hazing a Freshman THE JUGGLING ZIRAS Comedy Dancing and Juggling THE GREAT PERMANE The Accordian Wizzard Warner's Feature "Journey's Ending" Powersful Appeal "journey's Ending" A Drama of Powerful Appeal In Three Parts Featuring BOWERSOCK THEATRE MISS MARION LEONARD 10 FISHER & STEVENS INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL COMEDY DE LUXE 20c 206 2 shows every night 7:30 and 9 p. m. 10c Daily mat. 3:00 p. m. 10c Special Mat. Sat. 2:30 Saturday Children 5c THE PINK LADY Matinee and Night THE FAMOUS ORIGINAL PINK OF PERFECTION --toilet articles writing paper kodaks and supplies PERFECTION SINGING AND DANCING GIRLS BOOK AND LYRICS BY C. M. S. M. McLELLAN MUSIC BY IVAN CARYL IN ALL HER SCINTILLATING SPLENDER THAT SENSATION- SPLENDER THAT SENSATIONALIZED HER RECORD BREAK PERFORMANCES IN BOSTON NG FIVE HUNDRED FAVE HUNDRED PERFORMANCES IN LONDON TWO HUNDRED PERFORMANCES IN LONDON ONE HUNDRED. EUROPE AND AMERICA WHEN HAS BEEN VOTED THE MOST VIVACIOUS BEAUTIFUL 82-PEOPLE----82 CURTAIN 8:00-2:30 MELODIOUS SEAT SALE OPENS FRI- OF RECENT THEATRICAL HISTORY **TICKY** Nat. Net. $2, $1.50 LOWER FLOOR $1.00, 75c BALCONY 50c GALLERY PRICES Mat. $1.50, $1.00, 75c 75c, 50c DAY,8 A.M. AT WOOD- WARD CO. TWO CAR LOADS ALADDIN LIKE SCENIC COSTUME AND ELECTRICAL SPLENDOR. AMUSEMENT John C. Fisher will present "The Pink Lady" at the Bowersock Saturday, January 31, matinee and night with many of the original New York and London company. The production will be entirely new. It will be recalled that "The Pink Lady" was presented for over five hundred times at the New Amsterdam Theater in New York, and for twenty weeks at the Globe Theatre, London, while its success here last season was quite out of the ordinary.-Adv. FANCY Raymond's Drug Store The Correct Weaves The Popular Shades for Spring New Suits and Conts—the advance models may be seen in the suit room. The New Silks are here too. Plain crepes, figured crepes, Cheney's Fourlards, Radium Silks, Figured Poplins, Messalines. The "Paul Jones" Middy Blouse—just in by express today, sells for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 may be seen in the dress goods department. Come in and look them over, perhaps you are not ready to buy just now, but we will be glad to show them just the same. New Ruffins, Pleatings, Fichus, Chimesettes, Ruchings, Nets, Chiffons, Shadow Lace in white cream or ecru. New Waists of Cotton Crepe—the kind usually sold at $1.39, a shipment arrived today, will be priced at . . . $119 Seco Silk Petticoats by express today. A special sale opens Thursday, See Window. In seven best shades, Kelly Green, Copenhagen, Navy, American Beauty, Mahogany, Purple, and Black, the price each. . . . $1.39 The Great Sale of Furs ...One-third to One-Half Less All Hand Bags-leather or fabric, priced about ...One-Half The Sale of Muslin Underwear, Second Floor. 91. Onnes Bulline Nackman PROFITABLE AMUSEMENT Proper amusement must instruct as well as amuse. Try the following: Bowersock New Vaudeville Aurora Grand Oread Watch for their ads in the Kansas Facile Princeps No beverage can approach—has ever even challenged the supremacy of Coca-Cola. It stands first. The drink that will refresh and delight you with its distinctness flavor — its wonderful quince-tenue quality. Delicious — Refreshing Thirst-Quenching THE COCA-COLA CO. Atlanta, Ga. 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