UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN $17 $17 buys any high grade "HirshWickwire Suit or Overcoat in the house that formerly sold for $25 or $22.50. Our own label shirts now on Sale All high grade hand tailored "Hirsh-Wickwire" suits and overcoats. Worth $35 and $30 go now at $22. $22 Manhattan Shirts now on Sale BOWERSOCK THEATRE ONE NIGHT Wednesday, January 14th James K. Hackett In a Dramatization of David Graham Phillips' Widely Read Story "The Grain of Dust" By Louis Evan Shipman (Now In It's Third Successful Season) PRICES First 10 rows Parquet . . . . . . . . . $2.00 Next 7 rows Parquet . . . . . . . . . 1.50 First 3 rows Balcony . . . . . . . . 1.00 Next 5 rows Balcony . . . . . . . . . . .75 All Second Balcony . . . . . . . . . . .50 Seats may be ordered by mail. Address Sherman Wiggins, Manager A limited number of sealed packages containing (4) 50 and 35 cent books will be on sale Saturday for one dollar each. Wolf's Book Store.—Adv. Seniors, it will pay you to see Jeffryes at his studio, 829 Mass. Adv. Skating at auditorium Friday and Saturday afternoons and every night next week except Monday night.— Adv. "On Sale Saturday" one pound of good writing paper with envelopes for 25 cents. Wolf's Book Store—Adv. Snating at auditorium Friday and Saturday afternoons and every night next week except Monday night.—Adv. The work Jeffries does at his studio is the "best ever."-Adv. Reynolds for good chili.—Adv. JAYHAWKERS DEFEAT AMES SCORE 38-22 (Continued from page 1). and Swiney hit a nice free throw. But Weaver restored the falling stock of Sproull's five with a pretty shot from under the basket, Van got another one after a long dribble, Stuff Dumire worked the ball in and hit one for himself, and the Jay-hawkers were "off again." Both teams played about even during the last ten minutes of play, and the game ended with Lefty Sproll scoring the last point for Kansas on Wormhoudt's foul. The box score: Kansas. G. F.T. F. Sproull, rf, c 2 14 0 Van der Vries, lf 6 0 2 Weaver, c 2 0 3 Dunnire, rg 1 0 5 Greenlees, lg 1 0 4 Weidlein, rg 0 0 0 Totals 12 14 14 Ames G. G. F. Dowell, rf. 1 0 3 Swiney, lf 0 8 3 Rogers, rf 1 0 1 Holmes, c 1 0 0 Wormhoudt, c 2 0 1 Hansel, rg, c 2 0 7 Harper, lg 0 0 4 Kelly, lg 0 0 0 Totals 7 8 11 The summary. Substitutes: Kansas, Weidlein for Dimmes. Ames, Rogers for Dowell, Wormhoudt for Holmes, Kelly for Harper. Referee, Lamar Hoover, Baker, Timer, Leon McCarty, K. U. Notes of the Game The next battle in which the Jayhawkers participate will be the contest, with the Washburn Ichabos in the Gym a week from tonight. Glenn Gray, the Congregational coach, is working up a good team up at Topeka. Captained by Dwight Ream, Washburn plans to come down here next week and to try to wipe us Jayhawkers off the map. Ames crew proceed to Manhattan where they will take on the Kansas Aggies for a two game series. Not discouraged over their double defeat at the hands of the home team, the Kansas team has had four formeriers into camp twice and thus place themselves again in the race for the Conference championship. Hansel, the Ames captain, received a nice black eye as his reward for that pretty goal he shot at the beginning of the second half. Hubbard wanted to take his star player out, but the captain refused to be jerked and pluckly "saw the whole show through." And it was quite a "show," too! Van Van der Vries looked good at forward last night, and caused the old studies to hark back in their minds to the days of 1911 when he was the mainstay at forward for Hamilton's five. Always a good player, Van and Lefty work splendidly together under the Kansas goal, and are two of the strongest offensive players in the Conference. That Rogers, No. 2 on the Iowa squad, is a peppery little tad all right. Stuff Dunnire and Charley Greenlees were kept busy watching the antics of the tow haired athlete. Stuff Dummire and Bully Greenless looked as fit as ever at guards. Bill Weildein, when he took Stuff's place late in the second half, showed well and played a reliable game. Those big R's on the fronts of some of the sweaters of the Ames men, which have aroused much curiosity in the minds of the Jayhawker fans stand for “Reserves,” and not just because they were suggested. All the best Freshies and the stars who are ineligible receive an R at the Iowa school. Holmes, Wormhoudt, and Kelly, three Aggies whom the Jayhawkers had an opportunity to watch last night were mainstays on Dr. William's 1913 football eleven, and all won their A at that branch of athletics. Holms played guard, Wormhoudt tackle, and Kelly end. From Lawrence, Hubbard and his Many seniors are having their an nual photos made by Jeffries...Adv VIEWS OF K. U. AND ITS ENVIRONS ALUMNI ASK BOARD TO SHIFT BIG GAME Committee Argues for Return of Jayhawk-Tiger Contest to Kansas City A committee of ten from the Alumni Association of the University appeared before the Board of Administration in Kansas City yesterday to present their arguments as to why the annual Kansas-Missouri game should be returned to Kansas City. The committee declared that the five or six thousand alumni in Kansas City were entitled to some consideration. They argued the central city, and that four or five games were played on the college grounds. In case Missouri should not consent to play in Kansas City, the committee asked that the Nebraska game be played there. To Hold Student Services To Hold Student Services A special service for K. U. students will be held tonight at 7:45 at the Methodist church. The Rev. Lincoln A. Ferris of Kansas City will speak on "Jesus." STUDENT VOLUNTEERS WILL TALK IN CHAPEL To Tell of Convention Tuesday—Speak in Churches Sunday Night Not only will the delegates from the Volunteer Convention just closed in Kansas City occupy the pulpits of Lawrence churches Sunday night but they will also mount the platform of Fraser chapel on Tuesday and give some reports on that immense gathering. The following programs have been arranged for the different churches Sunday night. At the Methodist church: "The Convention," Vic bottomly; "The Power Behind the Convention," Stella Simmons; "The Need," Marie Russ; and "Behind the Scenes," by Jasper Mayer. The opening date of the new vaudeville theater, now being constructed by Lee Cohn, has been set for Monday night. NEW VAUDEVILLE TO OPEN MONDAY The new theatre which has the largest outfit of scenery in Lawrence is one of the most attractive vaudeville theatres in Eastern Kansas. Both exterior and interior will be a big surprise to the people of Lawrence. The decorations are much more expensive and attractive than would be expected in a city the size of Lawrence. One of the special attractions to be offered is a five-piece orchestra. A bill of high class vaudeville has been booked for the opening week. Skating at auditorium Friday and Saturday afternoons and every night next week except Monday night.— Adv. For best annual pictures see Jefryes, the photographer—Adv. Our home made pies cannot be beat. Reynolds Bros--Adv. Get your Sunday dinner at the Oread.—Adv Royal Tailor spring line now in... Adv. You Should Visit the Johnson & Carl Shirt Sale