UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN HOLD STUDENT DAY ELECTION, SAYS DODD President of Men's Student Council Wants Speakers Named "It is about time for the schools of the University to elect speakers for Students Day," said Leslie Dodd, president of the Men's Student Council, today. "Some very valuable information was received last year from the students, but there was no time left to work out our plans and the pep had disappeared this fall. The exercises should be held in March. The exact date will be announced shortly." Each school will be allowed one speaker and there will be a talk by a member of the Men's Student Council and one by a member of the Women's Student Government Association. The reason for having the day earlier than usual is that the criticism offered may be considered and some action taken before the close of the year. President Dodd said that he looked for the Student Union idea to have some place in almost all the speeches and that he believed the end of this year would see the movement well on its way. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Plymouth Guild will give a social at the Congregational church Friday evening, January 23 at 8 o'clock. All students are invited. The Men's Student Council will meet tonight at seven. The discipline of the students who attended the tango reception against the ruling of the Board of Administration, will be considered. Skin cure for eczema barbers' itch, dandruff and all skin affections at Barber's Drug Store. The A. D. S. Store.-Adv. Subscribe for the Daily Kansan. SAM S. SHUBERT MAT. WED. & SAT. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. MCGONNELL Physician and Hospital Director, Residence, 1346 Teen Hall, Home Ecclesiastical School. J. F. BROCK, Optomist and Specialist Brockton office, Office 802 Mass. Bell phone 6006. HARRY REDING. M. D. Eyc. ear, nose bleach. Phone 811. 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Pearson, Engraver, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Jewelry and Jewellery, Bell Phone 717 Mason Street 717 Mason Street Student's Co-Op Club. $2.50 to $3.00 per 1340 KY. Geo H. Vancell Stewart. VERMONT BOARDING CLUB Rates $3.50. Two Meals $3.00 J. D. B. Miller, Steward 1041 Vermont Bell 2511 "Onyx" Brand Hosiery Pure Thread Silk Double garter top, lisle lined double toes aud heels. A silk stocking for those who appreciate quality and service. A special sale this week in the Dollar quality, at pair, 89c In_the following shades KELLY GREEN CARDINAL NELL ROSA CERISE TERRA COTTA KINGS BLUE LIGHT BLUE TAUPE NAVY BRONZE TAN GRAY PINK YELLOW BLACK WHITE Innes, Bullene & Hackman A New Boarding Club A mixed club run for your convenience. Home style, eat all you want. PRICE $3.50 $3.25 and this ad gets you 21 meals. Will Gillespie, former chef of the Oread Tea Room. Phone Bell 2781W 1016 OHIO BOWERSOCK THEATRE NIGHT Sat. Jan. 24 First Lawrence Appearance of The Charming New Musical Offering It Is Clean Classy Merry and Sweet HER DAINTY HIGHNESS The Real Musical Comedy Event of the Season A Wealth of Stirring Wholesome Comedy, Dream Waltzes and Rollicking Melodies More SONG JITS. ANGELS AND PRETTY GIRLS. 150 NIGHTS IN CHICAGO A Production 125 NIGHTS IN NEW YORK of Scenic Splendor 110 NIGHTS IN BOSTON Two Engagements in Kansas City Last Season and Another to Follow Shortly THOMAS W. ROSS PRICES: Mat. 25c to $1 Night 50c to $1.50 Mail Orders Accepted Now. Seat Sale Jan. 23 IN 10c COFFEYVILLE LEADS BASKETBALL LEAGUE 10c "CHECKERS" 5 REEL Production of Famous Play See the Exciting Horse Race See the Thrilling Run on the Bank See the Happy Conclusion to the Plot LAST DAY at the AURORA Subscribe for the Daily Kansan. Read your own KANSAN. Boys Have Percentage 1000- Win Game From Chanute (Rv H. Dale Watson) (By H. Dale Watson) Coffeyville, Jan. 19—The Coffeyville high school divided honors with the Chanute high school in a double header basketball game played on Saturday. The Coffeyville boys winning by a score of 34 to 30 and the Chanute girls trouncing the locals 22 to 10. The results of the games Friday left the Coffeine boys' team still at the top of the percentage column of the Southeastern Kansas basketball league with a percentage of 1.000, they having won 4 games and lost 0. The girls have a percentage of .250 with 1 game won and three lost. The standing of the teams in the league is as follows: Boys Team W. L. Pct. Coffeyville 4 0 1.00 Independence 4 1 .800 Neodesha 1 2 .333 Chanute 1 3 .250 Parsons 1 0 .000 Team W. L. Pct. Chanute 4 0 1.000 Parsons 3 1 .750 Independence 2 3 .400 Coffeyville 1 3 .250 Neodesha 1 3 .000 The league schedule calls for eight games. The local teams will meet the Independence teams on the local court Friday. IOLA SUFFERS DEFEAT TWICE IN AN EVENING (By C. W. Boughton) Iola, Jan. 19. - On Friday night of last week the local basketball team was defeated by the Lawrence team 35 to 21. At the end of the first half the score stood 12 to 10 in favor of Iola, but during the second half Lawrence rallied and ran up a good margin. The team work of the local players, Kirk Badgley, Wendell Lenhart, and True Ford, was especially good; the visitors far outclassed that of the visitors. On the same evening the Iola girls team, Elmore team, by a score of 19 to 14. Directly after this game, and before the game with Lawrence, the Star Crescent team, composed of freshmen and grade school boys, defeated Chanute's second high school team by a score of 26 to 14. KANSAS CITY EXPECTS 1400 IN SPRING TERM (Rv Paul Brindel) Kansas City, Kan., Jan. 19.—Two hundred freshmen, graduates of the city's grammar schools are expected to enroll next Tuesday afternoon when the freshmen enrollment for the spring semester starts at the Kansas City high school. As 19 graduate students in mid-year class this semester most of these will be in school until spring, the enrollment of the school will be increased 190, bringing the total over the fourteen hundred mark. K. C. to Give Play (By Paul Brindel) Kansas City, Kas, Jan. 19—A dramatization of Charles Dickens" "The Cricket on the Hearth" will be the annual mid-year play, presented next Tuesday night in the high school auditorium by the students of the Kansas City high school. Miss Guila Adams, instructor in public speaking is directing the work of the cast of ten. Mound Ridge Takes McPherson (Ru. Owen, Subowalter) Mound Ridge, Jan. 19—Nound Ridge won the basketball game last night with McPherson by a score of 17 to 58. The ball was in our possession most of the time throughout the game. The regular guards were replaced in the latter part of the last half by substitutes. Alta Vista Romps on Alma (By Harry H. Morgan) Alta Vista, Jan. 17. The Alta Vista high school boys' basketball team defeated the Alma high school team on the former's court last night, 27 to 7. The excellent guarding of McWilliams and Fisher for Alta Vista was the feature of the team's consistent point winner on the Alta Vista team. California Fruit Stand... Fresh fruits and candies. "Next The New Vaudeville." - Adv. Skating at the auditorium every night. Ladies 15 cents Tuesday night. Ladies' chaperon always present—Adv. Send The Daily Kansan Home. Ask the Extension Division Lectures-- Have you asked the Extension Division to help you with your winter lecture course? The expense is small. 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. 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