A UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Innes Store The Gift Shop for quick and Satisfactory Christmas buying Silk Hosiery in black, white and a full range of handsome shades. Onyx Silk Hose, a gift of quality—pure silk at per pair $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Phoenix Silk Hose, a box of four pairs assorted shades if you wish for $3.00 Phoenix Silk Hose in black or white at pair $1.00 Phoenix Silk Hose for men, box of four pairs for . . . $2.00 Fibre Silk Hose for women, 12 shades at pair . . . . . Ommes Bulline Hackman SAM S. SHUBERT THE LURE W. A. Guenther Phones 226 721 Mass Give Us a Trial FACULTY MEMBERS TO ADDRESS SCIENTISTS University Professors Will Attend Meeting of Kansas Academy at Baker ROOMS FOR RENT—1312 Ohio, upstairs rooms, single and double Men preferred. FOR RENT-Two rooms for boys one single and one double; coal furnace, electric lights, modern; 1206 Tenn. Bell 2152 65-3*T Dr. F. B. Dains of the chemistry department will give an illustrated lecture on "The Early History of Explosives," before the Kansas Academy of Science, which will hold its annual meeting in Baldwin under the auspices of Baker University on Friday and Saturday December 26 and 27. A number of other University professors will read paper. Following this subject will give: "Improvement in the Commercial Supply of Spices and the Cause for the Same," and "Corn Oil as a Substitute for Olive and Cottonseed Oil in Certain Preparations," by Dean L. E. Sayre. "Some Thiodantian Derivatives," by F. B. Dains and A. E. Stevens. "The Action of Acid Reagents on Substituted Areas," by F. B. Dains and R. C. Roberts. "Progress in Power Development in Bade," by E. B. Bay. "Vocational Education in Bade," by Dean P. F. Walker. "Osmosis as a Chemical Phenomenon," by C. F. Nelson. "The Source of Food Supply." by E. H. S. Bailey. "Animal Life in Puget Sound," by W. J. Baumgartner. FOR RENT—Two single rooms in modern home. Bell 127 W. Home 892. Grace is beauty. Skate and you, will be graceful. Five hundred people watched 150 graceful skaters at the auditorium. Four hundred people watched the Tuesday night. No unseemly conduct or undesirables admitted. Best of order—Adv. For your parties and dances see Wiedemann about the refreshments. Either phone 182.-Adv. If you do not care to read the paper yourself, mother or father would like to see what is happening at the University. Send it to them. AN EXCELLENT CHRISTMAS PRESENT Give a present to yourself. You won't miss the $2.00 and will get the benefit of good reading for the rest of the year. Don't put it off but use the coupon. Here's the coupon--- Enclosed find $2.00 for the UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN until June 6,1914. Harvey County K. U. Club elected the followers officers last night: Glen Somers, president; Karl Kaiser, vice-president; Theodore Grove, treasurer. A reception for all the high school students of Harvey County will be at a Newton January 2 or 3. Professor Schweiger of the University will speak. HARVEY COUNTY K. U. CLUB COMPLETES ORGANIZATION Extracts From Press Comments on "Passin--On Party" by Effie Graham. "In Miss Graham another Kansas woman has risen who can achieve literature 'The Passin'on Party' has the touch"-Topeka Capital. "Tears and laughter follow each other while you read."-Christian Observer. "It as pretty and witty and pathetic a story as can be found in all the quaint people of color. A fascinating bit of reading."-Spokeman's Review, Spokane, Wash. This charming little story has passed through the eyes of the edition. It is in a special holiday binding and makes an excellent Christmas present. Get it at the University Book Store.-Adv. Before leaving on vacation don't fail to get a box of candy for those at home. They appreciate good candy. Wiedemann's—Adv. Mechanical toys for either little sister or brother at Hoadley's.—Adv. Our safety razors are guaranteed. Buy one for Xmas and satisfy him. Carroll's..-Adv. Just received, a new line of Lowney's Christmas candies at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Pennants, Pillow Tops All new stock. All prices. In large assortments to suit all tastes. Come in and get some to take home for Christmas. Boyles, 725 Mass. St. These to take Home to friends We Would Suggest Pennants K. U. Pillows Fancy Baskets Furs Gloves Handkerchiefs Neckwear Fancy Linens Silk Waist Silk Dress Wool Dress Hosiery Fancy Ribbon Bags Kewpie Dolls Silk Scarfs Umbrellas When calling for a good brand of 5c CIGARS SMOKE Robert Hudson, Pierson's Hand Made Suggestions for Your Christmas Presents At all first class dealers Cut Steel or Rhinestone buckles. Silk laces. Pon Pons. Slipper bows. Silk "Tango" Lacings, all colors. Shoe Trees and Slipper forms. Boudoir Slippers, plain and fancy colors. Suede brushes. Suede polish. Satin, and Patent leather evening Slippers, the "Mary Jane" with low heels, "Colonial" with Lowie Cuban heels and large Cut Steel buckles. The last word in the styles for 1913 and 1914 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Our store will be open evenings starting Thursday Johnson & Carl BOWERSOCK THEATRE DEC. 19 BUD FISHER'S OriginalCreation of the Funiest of All Funny Comedies Everything New MUTT & JEFF InPanama With its Record Breaking Run of 14 Months in New York 6 Months in Chicago and 4 Months in Boston 50-PEOPLE-50 Two Cars of Scenery PRICES Parquet, 1st row $1.50 Parquet, next 10 rows 1.00 Parquette, next 6 rows .75 First Balcony .75 Second Balcony .50 This company generally play to $1.00 and $1.50 for entire parquet or local management was able to secure the above schedule as a matter of experiment. Johnston's—Milwaukee Whitman's—Philadelphia and other popular brands of Box Chocolates, Nuts and Fruits in great variety'at Wilson's Drug Store 25c to $5.00 A GOOD PLACE TO EAT AT ANDERSON'S OLD STAND JOHNSON & TUTTLE 715 PROPS. Mass. See the New Parker Self-Filling Fountain Pen Office Supplies, Typewriters F. I. CARTER 5 Mass. Bell phone 108 PROTSCH The College Tailor ROYAL ROCHESTER Chafing dishes, casseries, coffee machines and percolators. The finest line of metal and wood serving trays in the city. KENNEDY & ERNST 822 MASS. ST. PHONES 341 PURE MILK From a Sanitary Dairy ROY DAY Bell 6456 Red Home 8854 Bell We have a few of the Wilhelm campus pictures left for Xmas presents. We save you money on framing. J. a. Keeler 939 MASS. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and profits $100,000 The Student Depository