UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN JNCLE SAM OFFERS JOYOUS VACATION Government Holds Camping Out Party for Students Next Summer A pleasant vacation is offered by the government to the students of the University next summer and a summer tour is offered for those who merit it. The government plans to hold a number of student military instruction camps in various parts of the country, during the months of July and August. Any college or university student or any one in the graduating classes of high or preparatory schools, recent university or college graduates, and those who have received a satisfactory official War Department certificate of attendance at a previous student camp are allowed to attend. The discipline exacted will be strict and just. Students will be on a cadet status and will be treated with the courtesy of prospective officers, but subject to the rules and regulations of the camp. The names will be kept on file in the records of the war department, with such remarks in each case as may be made by the officers in charge as to degree of efficiency and recommendations as to fitness for future command. In return for this the students are expected to give their best and most honest endeavor to further the success of the instruction and to gain the best results. Uncle Sam does not pay for the time spent, nor for railroad fare, uniforms, or food. The instruction is free, however, and if volunteers were called out, those who have received training would be given preference. Capt. F. E. Jones, of the K. N. G., is in possession of all the details. PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. M-CONNELL. Physician and Surgeon, Residence, 1346 Tenn. Hos. 1203, Homma, Iowa. J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist Television Studio, Office 802 Mass. Bell phone 6055. HARRY REDING, M. D. Eye ear, nose Bell phone 6055. B phones, Bell 313, Home 612. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas G. A HAMMAN M. D. E. Eye ear, and faction GUARANTEED. Dk Building. faction GUARANTEED. Dk Building. J. W. W'BRYON, Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Bell Phone 507. Drug Store. Bell Phone 507. J. R. BECHTEH, M., D. D. O. 833 Massachusetts Street. Both phones, office and residence. G. JONES, A. M., M. D., D. Diasense of Buses 1, 2, 3, Buses 4, 5, 6, 8, Buses 9, 10, Residence, 1201 D. BURT R. WHITE Osteopath, Phones, Bell 938, Home 257, Office, 745 Mass. St. DR. H. T. JONES, Room 12 M. A. F. A. Bldg. Residence 1130 Tenn. Phone 2115. DR. H. L. CHAMPERS, Office over NuSure Studios. Both phones. CLASSIFIED Plumbers Phone Kaneday Plumbing Co., for gas Phone Hokouda Lamps. lamps. 635 Mats Phone Honkanbe. lamps. Ladles Tailors Prices reasonable, work the best. Let us inspect your equipment. 4929 Shoen & Co. & 816 Mass. Inc. 4930 Shoen & Co. & 816 Mass. Inc. Mrs. Ellison Dressmaking and Ladies Mrs. Ellison Phones 2411, over Johnson & Oarl. Ladies Taoring and Dressmaking. Gowns for all occasions. All work guaranteed. Mrs. B. Daly. 914 Mass. Santuary attalishment in connection. Phone 421 Bell. Lawrence Sewing School. **Lady's tailoring** making. Sewing school 814 Mass. Phones 550. Miss Powers; Miss C. McClarnay. Queens City College. System and sewing Queens City College. System and sewing Mrs. M. G. Mark Brown, 834 KY, Boll Mrs. M. G. Mark Brown, 834 KY, Boll Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-gifts. "Martinelo" cell call Bell 1572, Home : 51. The Select Hair Dressing Shop, 927 Mass St. Miscellaneous Hiwatna Cafe for regular meals, lunch and dinner down town. Open afresh on show. Ed. W. Pagson, Engraver, Watchmaker and Gardener, Jewelry and Jewelry. Bell Phone (717) 717-6555. 717 Mass. Student's Coop Club. $2.50 to $3.00 1349, Kry. Gao, H. Vaneil Steward. Go where they all go J. C. HOUK 913 Mass. VERMONT BOARDING CLUB Rates $3.50. F.D. R. Miller, Steward 1414 Vermont Beil 2611 makes evening clothes that you will not be ashamed to wear. Prices reasonable. EDMUND A. KRAUTHOFF TO LECTURE TO LAWS 847 Mass. St. K. C. Lawyer Will Talk "Ethics And Practice of Commercial Law". Edmund A. Krauthoff, president of the Commercial Law League of America, will deliver a short course of lectures to the members of the School of Law. The first lecture will be given Thursday afternoon. They will continue each Thursday afternoon for six weeks. The lectures will be upon "The Ethics and Practice of Commercial [leadership] Mr. Krauthoff is a member of the law firm of Karns, New & Krauthoff of Kansas City, Missouri. Pure distilled water adds a deliciousness to the coffee. Call both phones 198. McNish-Adv. For The Coffee Tango? No. Skate at auditorium It is better—Adv. SANTA FE ENGINEERS BECOME STUDENTS Dean P. F. Walker of the School of Engineering was in Topeka Saturday organizing extension classes for students in the envoy of the Santa F. Civils in Topeka Shops Now Enrolled As K.U. Men The following men enrolled: W. I. Aldrich, Clem O. Clark, F. D. Courtney, Hugh W. Crawford, F. L. Johanson, T. H. McKibble, J. Nelson Mead, H. A. Shinkle, E. J. Terrill, May A. L. Badders, Marshall I. Mays. There are several other men whose headquarters are at Topeka who will enroll later. These men have met the same entrance requirements as the regular engineers and will carry the same studies, only fewer at a time. They will first take up algebra, surveying, and physics. Skating at auditorium Friday and Saturday afternoons and every night Our Annual Muslin Underwear Sale Commences Thursday morning. This is our first showing of the new under muslins. Special prices on all garments. Weaver's BIOGRAPH'S TWO REEL FEATURE "The HOUSE of DISCORD" AURORA "The College Theatre" Blanch Sweet, Alkali Ike and Crane Wilbur on same program today at the There is no better entertainment than GOOD motion pictures. The Grand and the Aurora present the finest the market affords. PADEREWSKI Celebrated Polish Pianist Auditorium, Topeka Thursday Night, Feb. 5 Management Jean Parkhurst Guettler Ma. Guettler will be at Boll's Music Store all day Thursday, Jan. 15, with a chart of seats available to Lawrence people. Special rates to students and faculty. Prices $2.50, $1.60, and $1.00 (regular prices $3, $2, and $1). Special train back from Topeka after the concert. A Graceful High Band Notch Collar. 2 for 25 cents Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Maker Bowersock Theatre Tonight James K. Hackett HIMSELF In The Grain of Dust By Louis Evan Shipman PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 $2.00 Bowersock Theater MATINEE AND NIGHT Saturday, Jan. 17 Edith Thayer TheFirefly PRICES Matinee: 25-50-75-1.00-1.50, Night: 50-75-1.00-1.50-2.00 THE NEW Vaudeville Theatre TODAY Mat. & Night PROGRAM Latest selections by 5 piece orchestra ACT I Murphy's Educated dogs in "A Night in Dogtown." These dogs perform entirely alone on the stage. Special scenery is carried for this act. ACT II Brandon and Dunn in a great riot of laughing, dancing, and talking. ACT III Skinney Lamont, the blackfaced comedy hairpin. ACT IV The great Warner feature motion picture, "A Leaf in the Storm," in three parts. Featuring Marion Leonard, the great emotional actress. A Big, Up-to-date Show at Popular Prices The Pleasure Spot of Lawrence 10c 20c Loomas will develop your kodak films free if prints are ordered, 719 Mass St.—Adv. Read your own KANSAN. 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. 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