UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WASHBURN vs. K. U. BASKETBALL FRIDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 16th Game called 7:25 o'clock. Tickets 50 cents: Student tickets admit, coupon No. 8. With student tickets reserved seats 15 cents. TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT MGR.'S OFFICE AND CARROLL'S GREEKS WILL MEET FEB.18 THIS YEAR Date for Pan Hellenic Mixer Set and Committees Are Appointed Wednesday, February 18, has been set as the date for the annual Pan-Hellenic mixer. Spud Fischer, president of the association this morning announced the following committees: Arrangements, Art Perry, Paul Surber, Frank Miller; Social, Floyd Fischer, Bernard Caswell, Charles Alexander; programs, Charles Strickland, Sam Fairchild. The program has not as yet been outlined. However Fischer is planning a larger mixer than the one held last year, and is endeavoring to add several new features to the character of the mixer, including alumni members of the various fraternities, as well as members of the national social fraternities who are not members of the Pan-Hellenic association will be invited. For good hot drinks and choices candy go to Barber's Drug Store—The A. D. S. Store.—Adv. Loomas will develop your kodak films free if prints are ordered, 719 Mass St.-Adv. PROFESSIONAL CARDS FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for SIXRENT. 1140 Ohio. 74-3V W. C. 'M'COCNNELL, Phydian and Britton, 1934; H. A. 'M'COCNNELL, Henry, 1934; Residence, 1348 Ten. Temple J. F. BROCK, Optomartist and Office 852 Mass Station. Inning: 862 Mass St. Ball phone 605-933. HARRY REDING, M. D. EYE ear, noses of children in the library. A. B. A. phones, Ballt, 813, Home 512. G. A. IHAMMAN M. D. E. eye, ear, and nose. Bettina L. Gould Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dick Building. J. W. O'BRYAN. Dentist. Over Wilson's drug Store. Bell Phone 507. DR, H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. J. R. BEGHTEL, M. D. D. O. 833 BACHUGGETT Street. Both phones, office and house. G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. Dianae of Rutgers St. Louis. Born in Rutgers,熟读kadence,1930年。Both phone numbers. DR. H. J. T. JONES, Room 12 F. A. A. Bldg. Residence 1130 Tenf. Phone 2115. DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over Enquiries Studio. Both phones. DR. BURT R. WHITE Osteopathy. Phones, Bell 938, Home 257, Office, 745 Mass, St. CLASSIFIED Plumbers Ladies Tailors Mir. Ellison, Dressmaking and Ladies miloring. The Mass. Phones 2141, over Qad. Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking. Gowns for all occasions. All work guaranteed. Mrs. T. B., Daily. 914 Mass. Sanitary cleaning establishment in connection. Phone (303) 825-6760. Lawrence Swamp Sewing School **Belle's** tailoring School **Miss Power:** 555-743-0968 Phone 555 - 555. Miss Power: 555. Mc Claim- r: 555-743-0968 Queen City Colony. System and sewing. Missouri State College. School of music, Mr. G. Mark Brown, 834 Ky. Ht. School. Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-grows, appointments call Bell 527. Home : 51. The Select Hair Dressing, 927 Mass St. Barber Shops Go where they all go J. C. HOUK 913 Mass. Miscellaneous Hiwatha Cafe for regular inns, lunch and short orders when down town. Open after 9:30am. Ed. W. Parsons, Engraver, Watchmaker and Eld. T. Wasserman and Jewelry. Bell Phone 717. 717. Mass. Student's Co-op Club. $2.50 to $3.00 per 1340 KY. Goo, H. Vanstell Steward. VERMONT BOARDING CLUB Rates $5.00. Two Meals $3.00. Rates $3.50. F. J. D. R. Miller, Steward Two Meals, $3.00. Nineteen-Fourteen The New Creation from Boston, its Lowney's -65c the pound McColloch's Drug Store F. J, D. R, Miller, Steward 1041 Vermil Bell 2511 HANDBALL ENTRIES Fill in and return to Sport Editor, Daily Kansan. Name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Singles. ... Doubles ... Entry list closes Saturday night. The tournament is open to faculty members as well as students. K.C. GAME BOOSTERS DIDN'T TALK TO BOARD Yesterday's "Open House' Brought More Opposition Than Favor Less than five interested in changing the Missouri-Kansas game back to Kansas City appeared before the Board yesterday to present their claims. Over twenty students, several instructors and Charles Lowe presenting claims of the city of Law presented as opposed the return of the law. The result of the votes which were taken last fall were given to the Board. This may have been warranted, but it was never neared before the Board yesterday. The Board of Administration and Chancellor Frank Strong will leave Saturday for Lincoln, Neb, where they will attend the Missouri Valley Conference meeting which is scheduled for Monday and Tuesday. At this time the game question will probably be settled for all time. DEBATERS LOOK GOOD Professor Hill Pleased With 1914 Prospects—Dates Have Not Yet Been Chosen "With the group of men which we have picked to work together for the final round out of the three teams, prospects are very bright for a successful debate season," said Prof. H. T. Hill this morning. "Although no definite date has been set for the debates they will occur some time near the first of April. The debate with Missouri will be held in Lawrence, and the subject will be a discussion of the requirements of the literary tests for immigrants coming into the United States. There will be only two men on each team in this debate. "The other debate will be a triangular debate with Oklahoma and Colorado Universities. The question will be; Resolved: That the Several States adopt A unicameral System of Legislature. The negative team from the University of Colorado will meet the K. U. team here, while the K. U. negative side will debate in Oklahoma. "These teams will consist of three men each, and the six men who are to represent Kansas will be chosen from the first nine some time about four weeks' before the date of the debates. This date will be announced definitely as soon as the various schools concerned can get together and make the arrangements." COMING ATTRACTIONS AT THE BOWERSOCK EXPECT HARD GAME WITH WASHBURN Jan. 14 — James H. Hackett in “A Grain of Dust” Jan. 17 — Edith Therin in “Firefly.” Jan. 24 — Girl of My Dreams Jan. 27 — Lyman Howe Pictures Jan. 31 — Little Women Feb. 6 — Little Women Feb. 7 — Lottie Kendall in “Red Rose” Jayhawkers PrepareforStren uous Basketball Contest With Ichabods everything is set for the Varsity's big game with the Washburn Ichabods in Robinson Gymnasium Friday night, and, judging from present indications, the students who take the opportunity to witness that game will see one of the best battles staged on the home floor this year. Stars on Washburn Five Kansas played two games with the Topeka lads last year, winning one and losing one. The Jayhawkers had a comparatively easy time with Driver's crew in the game here at Lawrence, the first game of the 1913 schedule, but when Greenieens' men won the first game against by the wayside, and McNish and the other Congregational athletes conquered them. This year the order of events is going to be far different, if you believe the word of the coaches. Hamilton here at home sees nothing but two easy victories for the Kansas men, while Gray, fresh from a prosperous football season is expecting wonders of his men. The Washburn line-up is uncurtain in one respect, the probable center for the Topeka quintet. The尹yers are both showing good form at this position, and Bill Weavage, ultimate opponent, is hard to guess. Pure Water Feb. 14—Harry Laundine, matinee only. March 9—Eva Tanguay. Dwight Ream, captain, and Washburn will play the forwards for Gray's men. Ream who is a star at both football and basketball would be doubled splendid last season was almost the unanimous choice of the retiring athletes for captain. No use drinking river water. call water and get a pure distilled water. Adv. Twenty per cent discount, this week on Parker Funtain pens at Barber & Son's Drug Store—Adv. Washburn is also a good man, though not quite as flashy as his capable leader. Merrill Ream and Earl Trobert will to the defensive work for Gray's five. Ream is a brother of the captain of the team, and a good man both on the defense and when in possession of the ball. Blondy Trobert we remember well. He is the yellow-haired gentleman who booted the pig-skin for one of Gmein 65 in the Kansas football artists one muddy day last November. The fellows want to get even for that, if nothing else. Punter to Play Gray as a basketball coach has a splendid record behind him. Coaching the Oberlin Collegians last year, he took his team east and played the Cornell Inter-colligiate Champions the tightest of tight games on their own floor. The Ithacas final but not until the Ohio athletes had forced them to the limit of their strength and endurance. Plan Preliminary Game He came West this fall, and succeeded William Lloyd Driver as football coach at the Topeka school. He has already turned out one great team for Washburn. A 'curtain-raiser will probably be staged between the freshman and the College team. Bond's Tyros are a bushy bunch of fighters, and on see that they already have more than made it warm for their Varsity opponents. A tentative line-up for the big show. Kansas Washburn Sproull R. F. Washburn Van der Vries L.F. D. Ream Weaver C. Cheney Greenlees R.G. M. Ream Dunmire L.G. Trobert K. U. Dames Study Cooking The K. U. Dames postponed their meeting to attend Miss Peet's lecture and demonstration on cooking at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium yesterday afternoon. U. Dames Study Cooking Special Sale Corsets For one week we will make these prices of W. B. and Gossard's Corsets. Regular Price $1.50, $2.00, $3.50, $5.00, $6.50, $8.50, $12.50 Sale Price $1.00, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50, $6.50, $ 8.50 Weaver's Social Notes * * The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity will give a dance Friday, January 23 at the chapter house. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority entertained the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity last night from 7 to 8. The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity will entertain with a dance January 23rd. The Sigma Chi fraternity will give an informal party at the chapter house January 23. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will give a party Friday evening of this week. Laws Hilarious Dr. Wm. L. Burdick of the School of Law will leave tomorrow morning for Chanute where he will address the graduating class of the public schools of that city. He will meet only his 8 o'clock class tomorrow. Every article in the store at reduced prices. 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