UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Shirt Sale. 9 DOLLARS Buys any Suit or in the house— values up to Eighteen Dollars Overcoat Johnson and Carl For the best results get the best films—the kind that are marked "Kodak." All others are not nearly so good for color-value rendering. Woodwardades in one grade only—the "yellow-box" kid—Adv. 3 Sweater Sale. Skating every evening at the auditorium. Ladies chaperon always present.—Adv. There's a barrel of satisfaction in every drink. McNish Bottling Works, Phones 198 - Adv. "Ye Did Not Dance" Sunday Morning, Plymouth Church—Adv. Reynolds Bros., for pure ice cream. Ady- "Without a Wedding Garment," Sunday Evening, Plymouth Church. Adv. COLLEGE ATHLETICS NET $6,000 PROFIT In Six Months Balance on Hand Is Almost Doubled The general semi-annual report of the Athletic Association of the University of Kansas for the six months following June 1, 1913 shows a gain in the balance on hand of about six thousand dollars. STUDENTS CAN GET THEIR GRADES FROM ADVISORS Following is the official report: No arrangements have been made contrary to the rule of the faculty that students shall get their grades at the dean's office only on the first Monday and Tuesday of each month. Students who desire to get their grades before the examination can obtain them from their advisors or from their advisors desire that the students come to them for grades, as it is the only chance they get to consult the students in regard to the work they are doing. There's a barrel of satisfaction in every drink, McNish Bottling Works. Phones 198.—Adv. June 1st balance on hand, checking account and certificate of deposit. . . $ 6,277.52 Receipts from all sources from June 1, 1913 to Jan. 1, 1914. . . 23,127.20 --- 30,417.10 --- Total z9,404 Total expenditures same period . . . . . . . . . . . 17,344 Balance Jan. 1, 1914 Receipts Expenditures Football $18,182.98 $11,425.53 Basketball 2.00 70.97 Track 228.52 1,062.92 Baseball 54.50 539.33 General fund 10,821.92 3,314.48 Interscholastic 449.02 449.02 Miscellaneous 115.70 481.81 $12,060.46 Loss or Profit $9,757.54 P 68.97-L 834.40-L 484.83-L 7,506.84-P 449.02-L 366.11-L AMUSEMENTS Wheel) rumble. Pulleys creak. Huge dredges swing tons of dirt into space. This is punctuated by a big explosion. More dirt flies. Hundreds of tons of rock are carried by trailing cranes to their destination. Clint steel mixers prepare the concrete. Then it is run out in great buckets on swiping cables and dumped with a crash and a roar. The ponderous concrete walls grow higher and higher. Men wig-wag signals with flags across gaping chasm. Steam whistles blow shirl warning and cryptic orders. Giantic girders are swung into position. It seems that everything a man could do is done by machine, yet there are thousands of men working. Everything—men and machines —move with the precision of a clock. The Panama Canal is in the making. The greatest epic since the dawn of time is being written. Americans are writing it, and an American exhibitor Lyman H. Howe will nature this conflict between humans and nature at the book on Tuesday, 27 far more vividly than any writer can describe it. The task and scenes are too colossal for words. Films alone can portray this prodigious undertaking and these reproductions presented by Mr. Howe are the reason of the display. To miss it is to miss the opportunity of a life time. The program will include many other big new features. Prices 25, 35, 50c—Adv. Tomorrow's the Last Day of the Famous At The $2.50 shirts ... $1.90 $3.00 shirts ... $2.25 $1.15 $1.45 Manhattan Shirt Sale !! Come Tomorrow We have your size HURRY BETTER Big Savings in Other Departments All $25, $22.50 and $20 **$15.** All $35 and $30 suits and suits and o'coots go at . overcoats go at . **$20.** THE FLOWER SHOP THE FLOWER SHOP Everything seasonable in cut flowers MR. and MRS. GEORGE ECKE Leading Florists LILLIAN WALKER John Bunny, Sidney Drew, Clara Kimball Young MARY FULLER MAURICE COSTELLO PATHE WEEKLY in which is shown Lincoln Beachy, aviator, looping the loop AURORA Today GRAND 825 Mass. Phones 621 We are now showing a new and extensive line of Spring Suitings. It will pay you to look 'em over early. SCHULZ 913 Mass SCHULZ, 913 Mass. The Pleasure Spot of Lawrence Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Lawrence Pantatorium 2 W. Warren Both Phone 500 VAUDEVILLE THEATRE Thurs. Friday and Saturday Thurs. Friday I Orchestra Music II Aleyander and Lortie III ELLA MAE PERRY "So Different Cabaret Girl"' in Classy Songs. IV The Fishers The Allegort and Swamp Monster V Adaptation of Stevenson's TREASURE ISLAND BOWERSOCK——Mon. Jan. 26 BRICES: 25c, 35c and 50c Seats at Woodward & Co. We specialize in fancy ice cream orders, Reynolds Broos—Adv. Youtronizing This Is a Partial List for Your Convenience CLOTHIERS Obers Johnson and Carl Peckhams J. House Skofstad DRY GOODS Innes Weavers Fischers Peckhams Obers THEATRES Bowersock New Vaudeville MOTION PICTURES Aurora Grand The Oread REFRESHMENTS Wiedemanns Reynolds Bros. BOOK STORES Rowlands University Book Store Wolfs CAFES Lee's College Inn Oread Tea Room PHOTOGRAPHERS Jeffryes Studio Squires Studio BARBERS College Inn Shop J. C. Houk Frank Iliff DRUGS Barbers Wilsons McColloch Woodwards City Drugs Raymond TAILORS Parker Protsch Koch Shultz Ed. V. 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