UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COLLEGE PENNANTS MAKE IDEAL GIFTS For the young man or young lady attending College, what could you give them that would be more appreciated than a College Pennant or Pillow. See our Window Display When down town tonight or Saturday. Prices from 35c to $2.00 each WEAVER'S MAJORITY OF ENGINEERS TO ATTEND DANCE IN GYM. Four out of every five men in the School of Engineering are wearing little green tags to signify their intention of attending the Engineers' dance this evening in the Gymnasium. More than a hundred players have signed and sold a piece of equipment of men have signified their intention of getting tickets before the dance. Haley's orchestra will furnish the music for the evening. Rev. E. S. Stucker, noted preacher and lecturer of Ottawa, Kans., will preach at the Baptist church Sunday morning and evening—Adv. We are always looking for you after the dance, Reynolds' Bros.— Adv. For a good skate come down to the rink tonight.-Adv. Santa Claus and Bells, individual moulds at Reynolds' Bross...Adv. The Great Stock Reducing Sale of J. House and Son is now in full blast. The best Suits and Overcoats in town are offered at a lower price than ever heard of before. Come make your selection. selection. J. HOUSE & SON 729 Mass. St. LOST—Gold tie pin with initial "M." Before buying razors, razor sets, Probably in Gymnasium. Phone strops or manicure sets see O. P. 1789 Bell. Reward. 60-3 Barber & Son's.-Adv. Pocketbooks make appropriate gifts. You will find what you want at Carroll's.-Adv. AN EXCELLENT CHRISTMAS PRESENT 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. 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--tion Attends. Enclosed find $2.00 for the UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN until June 6,1914. THEY'LL CELEBRATE IN 38 COUNTIES Students From All Over State Organize to Boost K. U. During Holidays To date thirteen K. U. county club have organized, announced themselves, and are doing business, more or are more in the act of organizing. Those organized are: Allen, Linn, Leavenworth, Wilson, Crawford, Anderson, Mitchell, Harvey Sumner, Johnson, Bourbon, and Dickinson, and a group of Western Kansas counties under the title of the "Short Apprentice." Others have probably organized but have not announced themselves. Among those considering the step are: Elk, Ellsworth, Washington, Marshall, Labette, Finney, McPherson, Chaucauntua, Graham, Thomas, Cowley, Barton, Atchison, Jackson, Harper, Ottawa, Jefferson, Edwards, Saline, Geary, Wyandotte, and Comanche. GIVE XMAS TEA FOR FRESHMEN--JUNIORS Faculty Ladies Entertain Men and Women: Board of Administration Attends. One of the most novel social affairs of this season was the Christmas tea given by the ladies of the day afternoon in Haworth Hall. The guests were met on the receiving line by Mrs. Frank Strong, Mrs. DeWitt Croissant, and Mrs. F. E.Kester. Each guest was then tagged with a miniature Christmas stocking bearing his or her name. he refreshments were served from a resplendent table arranged with all the holiday decorations. A tiny Christmas tree in a bank of holly formed the centerpiece. The decorations were holly and candles. The ladies of the faculty who assisted in the serving were: Mrs. Thorpe, Mrs. Sibley, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Putnam, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Rodgers, Mrs. Young, and Miss Lulu Gardner, Miss White, Miss Jones and Miss Collins of the faculty. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Minneapolis K. U. club will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock at 1014 Mississippi. The central organization of the K. U. county clubs will meet Tuesday at 4:30, in Snow Hall. The Interstate county club will meet with its staff will be heard and the plans of the two organizations will be discussed. All Atchison county students are requested to meet in Room 116 Fraser Hall on Monday evening, Dec. 15, for the purpose of organizing a club. WANTED—A member of the University faculty desires board and rooms for family of three, beginning January first. Two or three rooms wanted, with south exposure. Location near Tennessee car line or near church district desired. Call Bell 1534. First Methodist Church: Sunday morning the Y. M. C. A. Glee Club will sing. Evening the large chorus choir will present Christmas music. The choir will get a fair deal." 1000 song cards. Everybody sings. Hearty welcome. The solution of your Christmas problem is in the window of Keeler's Book Store, 939 Mass. St.-Adv. PURE MILK From a Sanitary Dairy ROY DAY Beautiful hand painted china from the studio of Mrs. F.H. Roberts. Adv. When calling for a good brand of 5c CIGARS SMOKE Robert Hudson, Pierson's Hand Made 8854 Bell 6456 Red Home At all first class dealers FOR TAXI PHONES 12 WHATEVER YOU GIVE, see that it is made into a neat CHRISTMAS package. We have boxes of every size. Holly, Mistletoe, or Poinsetta design from 3c to 10c. Holiday ribbons for tying packages, 10c bolt. Christmas seals, Christmas cards SILK HOSIERY for ladies, singly in a Holly Folder, or in boxes of two or three pair, at pair 50c to $2.50. Men's Silk Hose, pair 50c and $1.00. Men's Silk Neckwear in Shades to match, 50c- PERRIN'S KID GLOVES Put yourself in her place and answer the question if you ever had "too many pairs of gloves." Never fear but what she will "size up" the quality with gracious care. If by chance you buy the wrong size or shade, we will exchange them for her after Christmas, and fit them properly to the hand. SPORT COATS We have about Half a dozen Sport Coats, in Kelly Green, Cerise, American Beauty and Tan. Sizes 16 and 18. They were $13.50 and $16.50. Reduced to $8.50 PARTY DRESSES Chiffon, Messaline, Net, Shaodow Lace $12.50 to $25.00 Desk Sets $5.00 to $25.00 We are the exclusive dealers in this beautiful line. An ideal Gift for the lady or gentleman. Nice display in our north window, including smoking sets, fern dishes, vases, clocks, candlesticks, ash trays, cigar and cigarette cases, book ends, desk articles, steins, lamps, calenders, poker sets, etc. Delighted to show them. CHRISTMAS IS NEAR and you will want some flowers on your list to make it complete THE FLOWER SHOP with its quality stock will be able to take care of your orders in cut flowers or 8251 Mass. MR. and MRS. GEO. ECKE Phone 621 825 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. We suggest a set of Spaldings boxing gloves, $2.00 to $5.00. Carro's—Adv. Give your friend a "Moore's Safety" fountain pen. It will be a constant reminder for years. Wolf's Book Store.-Adv. 62-3 Cream tomato and tomato bullion every day at Reynolds' Bros.-Adv. For your parties and receptions consult Wiedemann's about your refreshments, either phone, 182.—Adv. FOUND—Fountain pen, call for Swarts. Bell 1571. $3*$ FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, mod- erous, young man or married couple. Arrange for after Christmas now. Bell 1301. c-3t. For your parties and receptions consult Wiedemann's about your refreshments, either phone, 182—Adv. For your parties and receptions consult Wiedemann's about your refreshments, either phone, 182.—Adv. A box of Xmas cigars. Had you thought of that? The largest assortment is at Carroll's—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home.