UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS A Suggestion for "Her" Christmas Guaranteed—AllColors—All Sizes. 75c a pair. 4 pair to the box $3.00. Other grades at $1.00 and $1.50 a pair. FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES The Appreciated Gift Half the pleasure in a gift, lies in the delicacy and thought that prompts the giver. So Holiday remembrances in the family circle, or for some friend there is both charm and compliment in a good pair of Slippers, from— Sunday Menu of Ice Creams Chocolate Caramel Nut Vanilla Brown Bread Banana Nut Orange Pineapple Ice Orange Ice Reynolds Bros. 1031 Mass. Bell 645 Home 358 THE MAIN ISSUE RIGHT Now is not who will be COACH, but, what are you going to take home to the folks for Christmas? GRIGGS Has the biggest and best line of High Grade Cigars, Pipes, Tobaccoos, Ash Trays, Smoker Sets, Humidors, Novelties, Tie Rings, Pennants, etc., ever brought to Lawrence. BETTER HAVE YOURS LAID ASIDE! CLASSES WILL MEET ON M'COOK GRIDIRON Seniors to Play Sophs and Freshmen to Battle Juniors Tomorrow Tomorrow, yes tomorrow, Harold, the big class football games of the year will be staged on McCook Field. Beginning at two o'clock a double-header will be played, in which each of the four teams will have a chance to display its merits and demurs before the anxious eyes of its partisan admirers. (Coach Arthur Mosse and Manager O. H. Hamilton, who has something else to do, will referee and umpire, and the Varsity players who are acting as coaches for the various teams will toil as head linesmen. Late last night on McCook Field, Chick Ferguson, that same Olathe speed marvel of whom we spoke yesterday, was elected captain of the junior team, and when last seen today, Chick Ferguson was with the Nava Haven Conn, trying frantically to secure Walter Camp and invite him out here to witness the big game. Chick says he has much All-American material on his team. Ben Sweeney, the basketball player is one of the most scintillating in the team's said. "Watch Sweeney," is the watchword of the other eleven. Some unfortunate dispute has arisen as to the schedule made out for the teams. Last night's Kansan stated that the seniors would battle with the sophomores and the juniors with the freshies in the first round for the title. This drawing evidently suited them well, as the teams in the finals. The junior had a fixed idea that they were doomed to wipe up on the sophomores themselves, and nothing could separate them from that opinion. They claim unfair tactics have been employed by the Kansan sport writer and Coach Mosse, and say that one or the other of these parties is Coach Mosse affirms his first drawing and the Kansen reprints it. The first game will be staged at two o'clock and a good crowd is expected to turn out and watch the game. The team of each game will meet in a championship contest to be held a week from tomorrow. OFFERS LAST CHANCE TO PURCHASE ANNUAL Jayhawker Board Will Close Sale at End of This Semeste Order blanks for the 1914 Jayhawk are being distributed among the underclassmen by the finance committees of the various classes. Students who desire annuals may sign one of these cards and pay for their books when they are delivered in June. The sale for annuals will close at the end of the first semester and at the end of the second that who have not paid such a signature an order blank before that time, will not receive a Jayhawk. "It will be absolutely impossible to get 'an annual unless it has been ordered before the midde of February," he said, "and no one in the order of the Jayhawker, this afternoon." The management is making a final canvass of seniors who have not signed the promissory notes or turned in their information blanks. A few have not responded to the call issued several weeks ago and Editor Clark is anxious to get the cards and notes in before the Christmas holidays. The blanks may be obtained from members of the annual board. Take the youngster a Spalding football for Xmas. He will be happy. $1.00 to $5.00. Carroll's—Adv. Smoking sets, something exclusive. You can find them at Carroll's.- Adv. You can find many articles for presents at Wolf's Book Store. AMAZING! 62-3 Choice cigars in all size packages at Barber's Drug Store—Adv. See the cigar humidors at Carroll's. They are something new.—Adv. A full line of Morse and Douglas chocolates at Reynolds' Bros.—Adv BASKETBALL PLAYERS MAKE GOOD SHOWING Basketballs for the girls. If its a Spalding it will be appreciated. Carroll's—Adv. The Varsity basketball squad held its nightly practice on the gymnasium floor last night, and according to Manager Hamilton, displayed better form than had been expected of him. He also increased the practice of having two work-outs each week during the football season, and increasing the measure to one each day after Thanksgiving has more than proved its worth this fall, and both the coach and Captain will feel well satisfied with their work. Varsity, Freshman, and College Teams All Please Their Coaches Six K men formed the "first Varisity" last night, and worked out well in their nightly scrimmage with Bond's first-year men. After spotting the type 20 pants, they took the little coat 17 minutes to overcome this challenge, and is the fastest time in which the men have ever caught up with their handicap. Send the Daily Kansan home. Freshmen *Promising* But these freshmen are a promising group, and look almost as good at this stage of the game as did the freshmen in their Ks' while sophomores. The first freshman team, composed of Bachman and Kayser at guards, Ashby at center, and Appel and Waddell at forward look more than promising while the second tyros with O'Brien and Lyle as mainstays are holding up their share of the burden when playing against the College team. College Team Not Picked Of course many changes in the line up may be made before that time, but from present indications this five looks good to Manager Hamilton and Bill Hargiss. The team which will line up against Ames January 7 will be composed of all K men. This line-up will probably include Sproull and Smith, who serve forwards. Weaver at center, and Dummit, Greenless or Smith at guards. The makup of the College team is as yet uncertain but Baldwin, Folks, and Weidhelm, all old men, will prove it. They will bunch when it plays its first games. Spaldings specially designed white sweaters for women. They are beauties and guaranteed wool. An adventurous Xmas gift, Carroll's. - Adv. Fancy box candy for Xmas at Reynolds'- Adv. The skating rink is open every night.—Adv. Leather Wall Banners Leather Pillow Tops Representatives of the VARSITY ART SHOP will be at JOHNSON & CARL'S Saturday Afternoon and Evening with samples and designs of Art Leathers Leather slipper Bags Leather Table Runners FOR YOUR LADY FRIEND A box of pure silk hose--most any color and it's the best looking hose ever sold in Lawrence for one dollar a pair. Three pair in a box- $3.00 JOHNSON & CARL K. U. CAN'T USE ROBINSON FUNDS Att'y General Says Laws Must Direct Expenditure of E-Governor's Gift. Attorney-General Dawson says the income from the Robinson estate, valued at $198,000, can not be used by the Board of Administration except as the legislature shall direct. The attorney-general's opinion must be a question from the Board regarding its power to use the money. The Robinson estate consists of 1,555 acres of land, located northwest of Lawrence. Some is upland, but potato land, considerable river bottom potato land. The estate was left to the University upon the death of Mrs. Chas. Robinson, wife of the first governor of Kansas. Mr. Robinson died in 1958 and he made the provision for the final settlement of his estate on the University. Skating rink is open for business Adv. MECHANICALS DINE AND END HOLIDAY Engineers End Holiday With Feast In Eagles' Hall Last Night A banquet at Eagles' hall last night closed a very successful all-day session of the student section of the Society of Mechanical engineers. All classes for mechanics were dismissed yesterday and the day was given over to a discussion of problems in their line of work. Prof. F. H. Sibley was toastmaster at the six course banquet: The toasts were "Details," Dean P. F. Walker; "Our Section," Leland Anginev; "Exhaust Gases," Louis Bend, Kitana City; F. W. Weakly, Kansas City. All the talks were lively and interesting. Music was furnished by a mechanical piano which created a mild sensation by refusing to stop when it had once completed its repertoire. Make that kid brother happy by taking home a Spalding football for Xmas. Carroll's—Adv. SUNDAY MENU Consomme Royal Chicken Broth with Rice Baked White Fish with Creole Sauce Fried Halibut Steak with Egg Sauce Baked Lake Trout with Parsley Butter Blue Points on Half Shell Prime Ribs of Beef with Yorkshire Pudding Fried Chicken Maryland Style Roast Young Vermont Chicken with Oyster Dressing and Cranberry Sauce Saute of Chicken Giblets Roast Sirloin of Beef with Mushroom Sauce Roast Young Pig with Sweet Potatoes Duchess Potatoes Escalloped Oysters Creamed Cauliflower Pineapple Fritters Baked Stuffed Green Peppers Pie and Cake We have the choicest line of steaks and chops in the city. THE OREAD Owing to the lack of space, we do not run our short order bill