UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SWEATERS GLOVES CAPS MACKINAWS for "right now" wear. Heavy Overcoats and Suits. Prices that are within reason Christmas goods now on display. Johnson & Carl TONIGHT at the Bowersock Theatre Joseph E. Howard in The Broadway Honeymoon with The Chicago Company and Production Intact Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 BOYS SHOULD KNOW HOW TO COOK, DEBATE PROVES (Bry Hazel Benneson) by Hayley Clay Center, Dec. 4—Boyds should be compelled to take a course in domestic science; it was decided in a debate on the church Friday morning, Miss Dusenbury, alias Alta Sterrett, carried the affirmative, while the negative was argued by Miss Spikes, alias Rose Paden. The question was proved by statistics, and by the "cases" in high school. The debacle was a part of a pro- gram that, when it failed, the en- gagement in recordings made up the rest of it. Literary clubs at the University of Missouri presented the library of that institution with new books. STUDENTS IN "RING" COURSE FEED PUBLIC Chas. W. Boughton) (By Chas. W. Boughton) Iola, Dec. 5. The first domestic science dinner of the department was given yesterday at a student menu was served to 150 students and visitors. The proceeds, $28.25, will be guard fitted the domestic science department with more complete equipment. The second basketball game of the season will be played here with Chanute, Friday night of this week. Both the boys' and girls' games are expected to compete for honors, and it is expected that the games will be hardly contested. Velvet Subscribe for the Daily Kansan. All the comforts— when good fellows get together—then Velvet is supreme. This super leaf has hung in the warehouse over two years—a tremendous change—all hariness is nullified—the leaf grows rich—remarkably smooth—and in the pipe, Ye gods what a smokel! It's too smooth to bite—too mellow to be anything but the best smoke on earth. That's why it's called Velvet. One tin is a revelation. At all dealers. Liggatt Myers Tobacco Co. SMOKERS BREAK LAW. DECLARES PROFESSOR A. M. Wilcox, in Communication to Kansan, Points Out Violation One ounce bags, 5 cents, Convenient for cigarette smokers That smokers at the University are held in defence of state law was pointed out today by Prof. A. M. Wilcox, head of the department of Greek, in a communication to the Daily Kansan. The announcement of a football smoker reminds me of a letter from a student which you published lately. In it we were informed that the professors of hygiene in the University tell their students that tobacco is injurious and warn them against its use, and the inference was drawn that it was therefore wrong for students or instructors to give smokers. DAVID BALDI The following is Professor Wilcox's letter: To the Daly Kansan: Statute Prohibits Smoking On consultation I find that Dr. Naismith not only tells us that smoking is injurious, but also informs them that minors are breaking one of the state when they smoke anywhere in public. Since that was news to me, I thought it might possibly be to others also, and it occurred to me that University students or faculty might ease giving smokers contrary to University instruction if they knew they doing it contrary to any or if their examinations influencing others to break the law. For the great majority of our students are still minors. The law is clear enough. The second section of an Act approved March 2d, 1909 reads as follows: "Every minor person who shall smoke or use cigarettes, cigars, or tobacco in any form on a public land or other used for public purposes, or in any public place of business, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be punished for each offence by a fine of not more than ten dollars, and every person who shall furnish cigarettes, cigars, tobacco in any form to a minor person, shall permit such minor person to frequent any premise owned, held, or managed by him, for the purpose of indulging in the use of cigarettes, cigars, or tobacco in any form, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty dollars or more than one hundred dollars." $ 1 0^{\mathrm{c}} $ Full Two Ounce Tins Smoking in Clubs This law means that the most majority of our students are not allowed by law to smoke anywhere except those who are instructors, and that managers of clubs, associations, or parties are not allowed by law to permit minors to smoke anywhere except in their private rooms. Surely the students and faculty of a state University are the last ones who ought to break the laws of the state that creates and supports them, or to do anything that might influence others to break such laws. Sincerly yours, A. M. Wilcox. AMUSEMENTS All kinds of shelled nuts, stuffed and plain dates, new raisins, citrons, Michigan cider. Phones 58, Dumnires...Adv. FOUND--Gold mounted cameo broach, valuable, Thursday. Call 1903 Bell. 3t* LOST - Pi Gamma Sigma Pin, Thursday. Call Bell 1152. Gaby Deslys, the most talked or and the most richly gowned woman on the stage, comes to the Shubert theater, Kansas City, Thursday night, December 11th, where she begins an engagement of three nights with matinees on Friday and Saturday, surrounded by the Winter Garden Company in a modern three-act musical play entitled "The Little Parisienne." Her supporting company will include a matinee, Harry Pillar Forrest Huff, who was remembered as the original Cocktail Soldier, appearing at the Shubert three seasons ago; Fritzi Von Busing, who was seen as Marcia in the same company; Edgar Atchison-Ely, Louise Meyers, Joseph W. Herbert, Hattie Kneitel and Percy Lydal.-Adv. LOST—Cameo pin. Finder please leave at Kansan office. LOST - Self-filling Conklin fountain pen. Between Theta house and library. Finder please return to Theta house or call Bell 295. Christmas post cards, 5 a dozen, at Hoadley's.—Adv. Curtis Guild, Governor and Ambassador, to Talk Friday; Orchestra Tomorrow For little sister—a big doll from Headley's.—Adv. WORLD-FAMOUS MAN TO SPEAK AT CHAPEL A man of international fame—Curtis Guild, former governor of Massachusetts who recently resigned as an ambassador to Russia, will speak in chapel, Friday on "The Diplomatic Service." Governor Guild is a speaker or some note have been Roosevelt's companion on the stump tour of 1906 and was an active volunteer speaker for the Republican party in the early 20th century, who was offered many positions in the diplomatic service, but has declined nearly everyone, but he is one that understands the civil service and will explain it as it is seen by national men. Mr. Guild was a candidate for vice-president, but his experience was offered a position as first assistant post-master general but declined. Calendar 3-4 Chancellor's open hour to The University Orchestra will give a number of musical selections at chapel tomorrow. Monday Send the Daily Kansan home. Tuesday 11:00 Chapel. Musical program. 2:30 Entomological club, (Mu.) 3-4 Chancellor's open hour t families. 4:30 Deutscher Verein, (313 Fra.) 4:30 Mathematical Club, (103 Ad.) 7:30 Orchestra practice, (Fra.) 7:30 Invitational debating Society, (110 Fraser). 4:30 Inter-county club association, (Fraser.) 4:30 W. W. C. A., Estes Park meet Mia, Eleanor Strong 7:30 Zoology club, (Snow.) 7:30 Christian Science Society, (Myers hall.) 8:00 Philosophy club, (1825 Barker Ave.) 8:00 Dr. W. S. Hall of Northwestern Medical School will address University men in chapel. Wednesdav 4:30 Mining Journal, (201 Ha.) 5:00 Social Studies, (202 Ha.) 7:30 Hawk Dramatic Club, (110 7:30 Mandolin club rehearsal, (116 Fraser.) 8:15 Fine Arts Faculty Recital. Worst S. Morse, Violin, (Chapel.) 3-5:30 Reception by ladies of the faculty to men and women of the freshman and junior classes (Haworth) 4:30 El Ateneo Club, (306 Fra.) 7:30 Orchestra practice, (Fraser) 8:00 Major M. L. Walker, Engineering Corps U. S. Army, will speak to the Civil Engineering Society on "Rapid Mathematics in Topography," (Marsin). 11:00 Chapel. "Our Foreign Relations." Mr. Curtis Guild of Boston, former Governor of Mass., and Ambassador to Russia. 8:00 Glee club concert, (Chapel.) Friday 8:00 Annual Reception to graduate students by Dean and Mrs. Blackmar, (1115 Ohio.) Dec. 11 Fifth Annual Meeting of the University of Kansas Student Section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Professional meetings 9:30 a.m. and 2:00 p. m. Banquet in the evening. 3-5 Y. M. C. A. Open Meeting: (Myers hall.) Sunday Dec. 17 University Band concert. Dec. 12 Chungo dante (Qumr) Dec. 16 Fine Arts Christmas con- Dec. 10 Fine Arts Faculty Recital. Worst S. Morse, Violin. A room to room canvas to collect old clothes for the poor was recently made When calling for a good brand of 5c CIGARS SMOKE Dec. 11 Glee Club Concert, (Fra.) Dec. 11 Gloeve club, (Gwen.) Robert Hudson, Pierson's Hand Made At all first class dealers Sam S. Shubert MAT. WED. and SAT. Dec. 12-13-14 Gaby Deslys A Graceful High Band Notch Collar, 2 for 25 cents Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Maker A GOOD PLACE TO EAT AT ANDERSON'S OLD STAND JOHNSON & TUTTLE 715 PROPS. Mass. Brunswick Bowling Alley Four Regulation Allies with loop-the-loop return. 714 Mass. PROTSCH The College Tailor Francisco & Co. Livery, Hacks and Garage 812 Vermont Phones 189 ROYAL ROCHESTER Chafing dishes, casseries, coffee machines and percolators. The finest line of metal and wood serving trays in the city. KENNEDY & ERNST 832 MAS8. ST. PHONES 341 Lawrence, Kansas. Largest and best equipped business business, Fresh, E. S. Weatherby, Sapp FeaturingMilk Chocolates "SWEDE" Phones 54 See the New Parker Self-Filling Fountain Pen Office Supplies, Typewriters F. I. CARTER 1025 Mass. Bell phone 108 YO-SAN Shampo Combs Packers Liquid Tar Soap, Rexall 93 Shampo Paste. McCOLLACH'S Drug Store. Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Lawrence Pantatorium 2 W. Warren Both Phone 5016 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 We have a few of the Wilhelm campus pictures left for Xmas presents. We save you money on framing. J. W. Keeler 939 MASS. 939 MASS. W. A. Guenther Phones 226 721 Liesn Give Us a Trial FOR TAXI PHONES 12 The goods are right and the prices are right at Dunnies.—Adv. PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. Cormelli M-CONNELL Phyxidian and surgical techniques Residence, 1346 Temp. Horn, Bomolini, Homo. J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist Phone: 212-345-6789, Office #2 Mass. Phone: 800-243-8000, Ball phone 600- HARRY REDING. M, D Eye ear, nose blephar. Bloody hair. Blonde. Blonde. Bldg. Phone, 815, Home 012. A12. G. A. HAMMAN M. D. M. Eye, ear, satisfaction Guaranteed. Dick Building. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. J. W. O'BRYON. Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Bell phone 507. DR. BURT R. WHITE DR, H. T. JONES, Room 12 F. A. F. Bldg. Residence 1130 Tenn. Phone 2111. J. R. BEGETH, M. D., D. O. 833 Massenjusets Street, M. Both phones, office and DR. BURT R. WHITE Osteopath. Phones. Bell 938, Home 257 Office. 745 Mass. St. DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over Squires' Studio. Both phones. G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D., Diseases of stomach, intestine, and gynecology. Suite 1, J. A. Bldg. Residence, 1201 Ohio St. Both phones, 35. Barbers CLASSIFIED Barbers S. T. Gillippe, M. D. Residence, Office, corner Vermont Phone 850-721-9268, Residence, 728 Indiana 888, Phones 850-721-9268 Frank Ildar's Barber Shop. 1025 Mass. Two good barbies. Saturation assured. E. J. Blair, Physician and Surgeon. Office and residence: 915 Mass. St. Office hours: 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. 12:00 to 4 p.m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Phones Bell 45. Home 500. Plumbers Ladies Tailors Mrs. Ellison Dressmaking and Ladies Phones Messages Phones 2411, over Johnson & Carl J. Prince reasonable, work the best. Let us me know if you have a job at *Bison* or *Co. B*. 316 Mass. St. Boston, MA 02216. Phone 8 Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gas Phones 6 Madia lamps. 1975 Madia Phones 6 Madia lamps. 1975 Madia Lawrence Sewing School Leder's tailoring Phones 505 Miss Powers: Miss C. McChern- Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking. Gowns for all occasions. All work guaranteed. Mrs. B. Daily, 914 Mace. Santuary establishment in connection. Phone 421 Bel. Queen City College. System and sewing school. Mrs. G. Mark Brown, 834 Ky. Bell school. Mr. G. Mark Brown, 834 Ky. Bell D & M sporting goods and athletic supplies demanded & Ernt. $20 Mst. St. Phone 344-815-7650 Hair Dressers Sporting Goods Miscellaneous W. Ed. Parsons, Engraver, Watchmaker and Jeweler and Jewelry. Bell Phones 717 - 717. MAS. Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-gifts. "Marielle helena" call Bell 1372. Home : 51. The Select Hair Dressning Shop, 927 Mass St. Hiwatha Café for regular meals, lunch and dinner down town. Open after the show. One oral means no risk, small investment, one goal. Do not harm your child. W. T. Williams's homomoea is clear. I have a nice line of plain china for painting at the Art Institute. Etsy sells 723 Mass. St. up-road, Esterni Woodbury. 723 Mass. St. up- road, Easton Woodbury. Student's Co-op Club. $2.50 to $3.00 per 1349 KY. Geo. H. Vansell Stewart The Snow Zoology Club will meet Tuesday evening. Dec. 9 at 7:30 in the Library. We will hail the subject for discussion will be "Mechanism vs. Vitalism." ANNOUNCEMENTS All announcements or items for the University calendar either for the coming week or for future events should be given to Mr. Cronemeyer, at the department of journalism office, by 4:30 p.m. Friday. It is desired to make the calendar a complete schedule of University events and the co-operation of those interested is requested. The ladies of the faculty will give a reception for the men and women of the freshman and junior class at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, December 11, from 1 to 5:30. FOR RENT—Two good rooms for Boys. 1339 Ohio St. Enquire of "Doc" Janell. Bell Phone 2628. LOST—A solid sterling silver bar pin. Return to Kansan office. Reward. c-38 LOST—Cameo pin this morning. Finder please leave at Kansan office. LOST—A memorial receipt book with numbers 321-360. Return to Registrar office. HELP WANTED—A number of live salesmen, good commission. Address Dept., Daily Kansan. Ladies' Phoenix silk hosiery (guaranteed) 75c a pair. You'll find any color you want at Ober's.-Adv. Plan for your Christmas kodak now. Near the holidays' demand soothes breaks up the stock as retailers advance & Co., Boer quarters...Adv. 56-3 Send the Daily Kansan home.