UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Look at These Ultra Styled Suit and Overcoat Models-Mister "Um-m!! Some Class! Eh?"---That's what every well dressed young man says about them. And that's the reason every well dressed young man comes to Ober's to buy his togs. Read about the new ones we have described below. They're the LAST WORD in Christmas SUITS and O'COATS. The "KENT"—a special valued suit—Semi-English model—Hand tailored from the newest brown pin check worsted. Absolutely all wool. You must see $15 it to appreciate. Priced at The "BART"—a dandy new suit model. Strictly English. Hand tailored from all wool chalk stripped cassimere, high cut vest, cuffed sleeves and trousers. $ 17 Its a "Styleplus" priced at The "YORK"—Here's the classiest oversoat of them all. It's a regular Englishiser. Made of imported English Homespun, Full Skirted, Belted back, $20 Three-quarter length. Priced at The "Emperor" -the greatest overcoat you ever saw. Has wide rolling shawl collar- made of genuine chinchilla, 52 inches long, double-breasted, blue or gray $25 Priced at ... The "ESSEX"—one of the high- est grade suits produced by "Hirsh Wickwire & Co." Hand tailored from imported worsted—black and white pin stripe. A suit that appeals to the ex- clusive dresser. Price $30 Come tomorrow and see how fast we're selling Xmas gifts. A man's store for a man's Christmas. LADIES---let us help you with "his" gift problem. We have just what he wants. It's not a problem for us. FOOTBALL MEN JOIN BASKETBALL SQUAD Training On McCook Field Places Greenlees And Weidlein In Great Form The first nightly practice of the Jayhawk basketball squad was held in the Robinson Gymnasium last night, and by all of our effort of the Varsity crew since it returned after the Thanksgiving holidays. The end of the football season had its effect on the candidates for the basketball five, as last night Charley Greenlees, guard and captain of last year's five, turned out in a suit for the first time this season. Greenlees looks in fit in these, his long hair now styled on McCook field have put him in excellent form for his work on the big floor this winter. Gridiron Captain Out Bill Weidlein, captain of the 1913 eleven, and center on last year's College team, also reported for practice and warmed up in a couple of first night scrimmages. Weidlein, as is the case with the other gridiron athlete, shows the result of bad foul and should play the game of his life in the Robinson Gym this winter. The squad was somewhat cut down last night owing to the fact that many of the men did not remember that this weeks practice was scheduled for every night, instead of two times a week as has had before, or eight freshly turned out for the same reason. However both teams enjoyed a good hard work-out and snappy scrimmage was the order of the evening. The first squad of innocents, Ashby, Bachman, Waddel, Kayser & Co, took on the Varsity for a fifteen minute work-out; then the College team was pitted against Sproull's men for a similar length of time. The work-out was a good one, a snapple one, and all the two coaches wanted. The regulars will have to use this two weeks practice before Christmas to good advantage, as the first week of school with the Ames Aggies, comes right after the Innocents Againsts Varsity students return, sleek and lazy, from the holidays. It Was First After Christmas College opens Monday, January 5, and the Iowa Collegians invade K. U. quarters Wednesday, hunting me Once this hurdle in the Championship race has been passed, however, the Varsity team takes a week and a half of sailing, with only practice and a few light games to take up their time. This should make them in fit condition and ready for the other big games which follow close in succession. Six men are now out for the team *Captain Sproull, Van der Vries, Gilles, and Renaud*, and they should be the nucleus of one of the best teams of years. All the freshmen football men who went to Columbia call him Hamilton. Hamilton's voice in the merger is received tickets for the smoker. Freshmen Football Men A football, if its a Spalding will make some boy happy for Xmas. Get them at Carroll's."-Adv. - * * * * * * * * * KANSAS MEN DOUBT NEBRASKA STORY --have been sent out of the Cornhuskers' lair, purporting to be from the pen of Guy Reed or Jumbo Steihm which neither of these worthies have ever seen. Kansas will probably have been taken April 14, halfillowdens occur at the same day which has been the custom in year preceding. Place Little Confidence in Tale Cornhuskers Plan to Drop K.U. From Schedule The story which appeared in the Kansas City Press yesterday, bearing a Lincoln, Neb., date line, and stating that "Kansas may be dropped entirely from the Nebraska schedule" is doubted greatly here by the Athletic authorities. The story in full, or that part which refers to the annual Nebraska-Kansas game, Kansas is the college school on Saturday for the disposal of 1014, and what will be done with the Jayhawkers is not known. It may be that the date for the contest for the Kansas game will be shoved up earlier in the season or the Kansans may be dropped entirely." Little credence is given this report by the Kansas authorities. Many stories have appeared in Lincoln and JURISPRUDENCE CLUB ELECTS SEVEN MEMBERS The following men have been elected to membership to the Jurisprudence Club of the School of Law: E. C. Clark, R. C. Skinner, D. M. Stiles, T. H. Grey, J. H. Eggleston, J. R. Greenstreet, and F. C. Baldwin. The club will meet Thursday night at the Sigma Nu house. PROF. CADY IS OPERATED UPON FOR APPENDICITIS Prof. L. D. Cady, after an illness of more than a week, underwent a successful operation for appendicitis today. The operation was performed in Simmons hospital by Dr. Arthur Hertzler, associate professor of surgery of Kansas City. Send the Daily Kansan home. WEATHER Temperature readings: Weather forecast: Fair tonight and Wednesday. Not much change in temperature. Temperature readings: 7 p. m. . . . . . . . . . 29½ 9 a. p. . . . . . . . . . 24½ a. p. . . . . . . . . . 42 Mr. and Mrs. "Cou" Hoffman entertained the delegates of the University of Kansas Volunteer Association to the International Meeting of Student Volunteers at their home Saturday night. The delegates present were: Ward Barber, Fog Sper, Ralph Yeeman, Victor Bottomly, Walter Rockwell, Lawrence Nelson, Harry McCollock, Alice Olive, Harry McCurdy, Stella Stubbs, Evelyn Strong, Eleanor Myers, Pearl Carpenter, Marie F. Russ, Florence F. Fuqua, Julia Moore, Larry Ray Carroll, Florence WITcher, Henry O'Brien, Homer Grofton, Ralph C. Hartough. Entertains Delegates Gustafson makes Xmas shopping easy—Clip his ad>Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. GLEE CLUB CONCERT Fraser Hall Dec. 11, 8:15 p.m. Admission 50c Student Tickets Admit