UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Initial Card and Box Paper A new line just in at MCOCLLOCH'S Drug Store. Yours For 25c a Box See the New Parker Self-Filling Fountain Pan Office Supplies, Typewriters F. I. CARTER 1025 Mass. Bell phone 1051 Bert Wadhams The College Barber On 14th St. ANNOUNCEMENTS The beginning course in journalism, The Newspaper: Materials and Methods, will be repeated the second semester at 9 o'clock. Friday and Saturday are fruit sal- ad days at Wiedemann's—Adv. "Without a Wedding Garment,' Sunday Evening, Plymouth Church Adv. S. G. Clarke has opened a cleaning and pressing establishment not run on the pantatorium plan. No tickets for sale. He IS BONDED. Call Bell 505. L. M. Chauberoff, Rep.-Adv. Make an appointment with Jeffryes for your photo sittings immediately. Adv. Twenty per cent discount on Parker fountain pens at Barber's Drug Store.—Adv. WANTED-Lady student to help with housework for all or part of board next semester. Or piano practice for work. See Miss Caroll. **3** ROOMS FOR RENT - 2 large rooms in modern home; for couple without children or for a single man, may at 1312 Ohio or phone Bell 2502.817- PROFESSIONAL CARDS FOR RENT—Next semester 2 rooms for girls at 1131 Tenn. St. Bell 2756W. 79-3 W. C. "MCOONNELLY," Physician and Archivist, 634-852, residence, 1340 Tmn. 847, home, 3049. J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist Office 802 Mass. Phone 605-792-3456. HARRY REDING. M. D. Eyes, ear, nose and chin. 386-7412. HARRY REDING. Ibid. 513. Home 513. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oceulat, Lawrence, Kansas. st. A. HAMMAN M. D. Eye, ear, and cheek. Guaranteed. Dick Building. Guaranteed. Dick Building. J. W. "B'RYON. Dentist. Over Wilson's Dairy Store. Bell Phone 507. R. B. RECHETT M. D. M. D. O. D. 833 Massachusetts Street. Both phones, office and auditorium. W. G. JONBS, A. M. M. D., D. Diseases of Russell J., A. M. Bldg. Residence, 1203 Russell J., A. M. Bldg. Residence, 1203 DR. H. J. TONES, Room 124 F. A. A. Bldg. Residence 1130 Ten. Phone 211. DR. H. L. CHAMMPERS, Office over Squire Studio. DR. BURT R. WHITE Osteopath Phones, Bell 891, House 257, Mallard, Mail 88- CLASSIFIED Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing CO₂, for gas Phones 858. Marda lamps. 937 Mass. Phones 858. Ladies Tailors Mir. Ellison, Dressmaking and Ladies Talloring, The Mass. Phones 2411, over Talloring, Mass. Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking. Gowns for all occasions. All work guaranteed. Mrs. T. B., Daily, 914 Mass. Sanitary gown establishment in connection. Phone 131 Belf. Lawrence Sewing School. Ludie's tailoring and dressmaking. Sewing school 814 Mast. Phones 550. Miss Powers; Miss C. McClarney. Queen City College. System andzewing school. Mrs. G. Mark Brown. 834 Kyl. school. Mr. G. Mark Brown. 834 Kyl. Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-gifts. "Mariellehello" by Bell 1872. Home #5. Select Hair Dresser Shop, 927 Mass St. Barber Shops Go where they all go J. G. HOUK 913 Moss Miscellaneous Hiwataka Cafe for regular meals, lunch and short orders when down town. Open after Ed. W. Parsons, Engraver, Watchmaker and Jeweler and Jewelers. Bell Phone. 717 - 635-8472. 717 - 635-8472. Student's Coop Club. $2.50 to $3.00 per 140K J.M.C. Geo, H.V.蔡伟潇 Steward week the week VERMONT BOARDING CLUB Rates $3.50. Two Meals, $3.00 D. R. Miller, Stewart 1041 Vermont Bell 2511 SAYS K. U. ORCHESTRA IS BEST IN THE STATE MusicalPublicationPaysHigh Compliment to DeanSkilton's Organization The University Orchestra, which will give its winter concert Thursday, has received a nice compliment from the Clef, a musical magazine that specializes in the handling of the musical organizations over the state, the Clef says, in part: "The most important of these orchestras is probably Dean Skilton's been organized eleven years, and gives standard works each season." The Cef is not the only musical publication which recognizes the merit of the organization which Dean Skilton has built up. A representative of the N. Y. Musical Courier recently devoted half a column of favorable criticism to the orchestra, after hearing a concert. The program Thursday will contain several popular favorites in response to the suggestions recently offered in the Daily Kansan. K. U. GRADUATFS TEAM DEFEATS ELLSWORTH H. S. (By Angie Sturgeon) Sterling, Jan. 19.—The Sterling girls' basketball team defeated the Ellsworth girls' basketball team 23 to 13. The Sterling girls are under the efficient coaching of Luthen Barnes, K. U., 09. After the basketball game the Sterling debating team met the Great Bend debating team. Great Bend upheld the affirmative of the debate, and the revision of the Panama Canal act exempting coastwise shipping of the United States from the payment of tolls, should be repealed," with Sterling taking the negative. The affirmative received the decision that the company composed of Eugenie Evans, Hugh Hartman, and Harry Hanlon. After the debate a reception was given by the "Sterling High School At the same time Sterling had another debating team at Hutchinson. Sterling here uphold the affirmative but lost. The team from Sterling was composed of Reuben Shay, Torrence Dodds, and Roy Brown. The decisions in both cases were two to one. House of Representative" for the debaters and judges. Also Great Bend and Hutchinson debated at this time, Great Bend winning. Wiedemann's the place where you do meet everybody.—Adv. Skating at the auditorium every night. Ladies 15 cents Tuesday night. Ladies' chaperon always present.-Adv. "Ye Did Not Dance," Sunday Morning, Plymouth Church—Adv. Skating at the auditorium every night. Ladies 15 eents Tuesday night. Ladies' chaperon always present.-Adv. "Without a Wedding Garment," Sunday Evening, Plymouth Church — Adv. We have a large assortment of individual molds and special designs in ice creams, Wiedemann's—Adv. Union C. E. Meeting The Christian Endeavor Union of this city consisting of the following societies: Congregational, Baptist, First Presbyterian, United Presbyterian, Second Presbyterian, Friends and Christian; will hold a meeting at the First Presbyterian Church, corner Vermont and Warren streets, next Sunday evening from 6:30 until 7:30, (allowing time for parents to attend the teaching service later at their respective churches). The Student Volunteer Band of the University has full charge of the conduct of the service, and have made careful and prayerful preparations, that it may be as effective and as it is in their power to make it. They will be assisted by the Y. M. C. A. quartet. It is especially desired that all Endeavors will join in making the greatest meeting the Union has ever held. Respectfully, Officers of the Union—Adv. -FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES- Any Task is Easy If YouKnowHow to PerformIt It is as easy for you to present an attractive foot as a homely one. All that's necessary is the S & E English Shoe We grant this statement may sound strong, but the proof is right in our store. Come in and try on a pair, buy or not, as you like—so as to demonstrate our claim. The price of these shoes is $4.50 Fischer's FISHER & STEVENS INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL COMEDY DE LUXE BOWERSOCK THEATRE Saturday Matinee and Night Jan. 31 BOOK BY C. M. S. McLELLAN MUSIC BY IVAN CARYLL MAIL ORDERSRECEIVED NOW LETTERS WITH SELF ADDRESSED AND STAMPED ENDELOPES FOR WARDED TO SHERMAN WIGGINS, MGR., BELL 106, WITH CASH, CHECK OR MONEY ORDER ENCLOSSED WILL RECEIVE ATTENTION IN THE ORDER RECEIVED. The Pink Lady Night PRICES Mat. $2.1 $1.50 LOWER FLOOR $1.50 $1.00 75c BALCONY 75c 50e 50e GALLERY NO SEATS LAID ASIDE UNLESS PAID BOD. THE FAMOUS FAMOUS ORIGINAL PINK PERFECTION PERFECTION SINGING AND DANCING GIRLS Marquette Loses (Bv Roy Ericson) EMPTY H. S. BUILDING IN JUST 30 SECONDS Some are at the doors for the purpose of preventing stampedes in case of fire and others at the windows to prevent any attempt to use these as a means of exit. The girls pass away early from their other. In a drill today every student was out of the building in thirty seconds after the alarm rang. Alta Vista, Jan. 19- The Alta Vista high school has organised a fire drill. The largest of the high school boys each have an assigned station in the upper story of the building. (By Harry H. Morgan) Marquette, Jan. 19—Marquette high school was defeated by the Minneapolis high school in a game that ended with Marquette Friday night, 32 to 27. In the first half of the game Minneapolis was entirely out-played, but in the second half Marquette did not get back into their usual form. Howes starred for Minneapolis and Zimmerman for Marquette. "Ye Did Not Dance." Sunday Morning, Plymouth Church—Adv. The Greenwood County Club will meet at 1424 Tennessee Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Eats will be served. "Without a Wedding Garment," Sunday Evening, Plymouth Church. Adv. Special brick designs for card or ornament parties. Reynolds Bros.—Adv. After the theater go to Wiedemann's for your refreshments...Adv. Reynolds Bros has five varieties of pure ice cream to select from.—Adv. Our pineapple ice cannot be beat. Reynolds Bros.-Adv. "Ye Did Not Dance," Sunday Morning, Plymouth Church—Adv. It's in everybody's mouth, the tafy at Wiedemann's.-Adv. "Ye Did Not Dance." Sunday Morning, Plymouth Church—Adv. "Without a Wedding Garment." Sunday Evening, Plymouth Church. Adv. OREAD THEATRE Friday Friday "An Orphan's Romance" 2 reel Thanhouser feature "The Champion" A Keystone Comedy Full of fun One other good reel Saturday "Giovanni's Gratitude" A 2 reel high class Melodram "Helen's Stratagem" A good drama One other good reel. You will always find a good show here The New Perfume Trailing Arbutus McCOLLOCH'S Drug Store. Bowersock Matinee and Night Saturday, Jan'y 24th Many SONG HITS LAUGHS PRETTY GIRLS PRICES Matinee 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Matinee 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.50 Seats on Sale at Woodward & Co. Beginning Friday, 8 a. m. Night 50c, $75, 1.cheg, $1.50 Seats on Sale at Woodward & Co., Beginning Friday, 8 a. m. Curtain: Matinee, 2:39; Night, 8:15 Ask the Extension Division Lectures-- The expense is small. Have you asked the Extension Division to help you with your winter lecture course? The Extension Division will be glad to suggest a course, or to furnish a single lecture. Correspondence-Study-- Have you asked the Extension to help you in your Education? The expense is small. The Extension Division will be glad to send its Bulletin. You will find many courses that will assist you in life. Municipal Reference Bureau-- Have your City officials asked the Extension Division to help in the problems of your city, either in respect to public utilities or questions of city government? The Municipal Reference Bureau will supply information, or send an expert if needed. Lantern Slides-- Have you used the Lantern Slides which the] Extension Division furnishes. The express is the one cost Address-- University Extension Division University of Kansas Lawrence