UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Here is a new overcoat from Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marz Hart Schaffner & Marx A popular young men's model, single breasted, three button, two to button long lapels, asnappy, stylish garment. You can have this in plain and fancy fabrics or chinchilla. You are missing a good thing if you don't see one. Peckham's This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes 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---and other popular brands of Box Chocolates, Nuts and Fruits in great variety at Enclosed find $2.00 for the UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN until June 6,1914. Do your Christmas shopping to morrow at Ober's. Christmas things are there ready for your inspection. All kinds of shelled nuts, stuffed and plain dates, new rains, citrons, Michigan cider. Phones 58, Dun- mires—Adv. Do your Christmas shopping to morrow at Ober's. Christmas things are there ready for your inspection —Adv. TELLS WOMEN WHAT VOCATIONS TO ADOPT Helen M. Bennett Points Out Fields Open to Kansas Students Students "Girls who are always looking at the clock are the girls who will have to punch a time card all their lives," said Miss Helen Bennett in her talk to girls yesterday. Miss Bennett comes from the Chicago College Bureau of Occupations which just best describes Chicago and one of the best authorities on vocational work for women in the West. "Too many college graduates are inclined to let small things go; to scorn detail and are anxious to jump to the top round of the ladder without being willing to start at the bottom and work up," Miss Bennett said. "College training should give background, should give ability to use sound judgment and attention to detail." Miss Bennett outlined the different vocations which are open to the women of today. She said there were all kinds of secretary work open for women; she brought the importance of efficiency in this work. Assistant editorial work, library employment, social work, investigations and positions as shoppers for the city department stores are open to women. The field for scientists is the "field," but a scientist has many opportunities in domestic science and there is a great demand for women artists. "One of the new fields open to women is in journalism," said Miss Bennett. "Newspaper work offers many opportunities for women, but I do not consider the city daily a good place to begin. My advice to the college graduate is to start on a country weekly or small town daily rather than on a metropolitan publication." "MY CINDERELLA GIRL" WAS WASHINGTON'S PLAY (Bv Leotta Hoerman) Washington, Dec. 3 - Forty of the high school students recently gave a play entitled, "My Cinderella Girl" was staged, the girl is instructor, F. B. Mauck. Equipment for the gymnasium will be brought with the proceeds. GIRLS AT DODGE CITY BELONG TO Y. W. C. A (Rv Alberta Stimson) (18) Alberta Sunset Dodge City, D.C. — The Dodge City High School was one of the first high schools in Kansas to organize W. Y. C. A. The girls have been organized for some time and the association has been very successful. Practically every girl in high school is a member. New Faculty Member (By Nell Doggett) Independence, Dec. 3—R. W. Ninginger of Emporia has been appointed by the board of trustees to fill the vacancy made in the Montgomery county high school faculty by the resignation of Miss Grace Wolcott who left Thanksgiving for Madison, Wisconsin to teach. Unitarian Church; Service 10:30 a. m., sermon, "A Prayer of 2500 Years Ago." Sunday School, 11:45 a. m.; Students' class topic, the Nature of Man; Youth Group, 6:45 p. m., subject, "Brahmo Somaj," Leader, Rev E. B. Backus. Baptist Church: Subject Sunday evening, "What is the Truth About Jesus" in a review of a late book by Dr. Fredrick Soofs of the University of Hallesay. Wilson's Drug Store 25c to $5.00 Johnston's—Milwaukee Whitman's—Philadelphia 25c to $5.00 LAST DAYS OF POMPEII Gigantic Spectacle in 6 girels. From Buler Bulwer Lytton novel. Scenes nautilus location at Pompeii, Italy. AURORA Mon. and Tues. Mat. 1:30 Evening 7:00 Fourshows daily A Graceful High Band Noteh 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 Phone 139 ROYAL ROCHESTER Chafing dishes, casseries, coffee machines and percolators. The finest line of metal and wood serving trays in the city. KENNEDY & ERNST 829 MASS. ST. PHONE 345 LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Largest and best equipped business bus. Pres.; E. S. Weatherby, Supp. Bus. Pres.; E. S. Weatherby, Supp. FeaturingMilk Chocolates "SWEDE" See the New Parker Self-Filling Fountain Pen Office Supplies, Typewriters F. I. CARTER 1025 Mass. Bell phone 105 Mulfords Mints Aromatic, Violet, and Mints 5c Boxes McCOLLOCH'S Drug Store. Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULIAR PEOPLE Lawrence Pontatorium 365 W. Washington Blvd. Notice Students O. P. Leonard's Panstorium is on the job again this year. Best of work, quick service, and lowest prices. If agent misses you call Bell 501, Home 180 We Give Club Rates 841 Mass. St, Upstaira. Sam S. Shubert MAT.WED. and SAT. Broadway Honeymoon A kodak tank will save development money. Get one for Christmas from Woodward's.-Adv. 56-3 Adv. LOST-Cameo pin. Finder please leave at Kansan office. LOST-Pl Gamma Sigma Pin, Thursday. Call Bell 1152. FOUND-Gold mounted camoe broach, valuable, Thursday. Call 1903 Bell. 3*+ LOST - Self-filling Conklin fountain pen. Between Theta house and library. Finder please return to Theta house or call Bell 295. PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. 'M'COONELL, Phydran and B. E. 'M'COONELL, Phydran Hama 3344 Devidence, 1346 Tenn. Tennis B. E. 'M'COONELL, Phydran J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist Office 622 Mass. St. Bell phone 600-553. HARRY REDING. M, D Eye, eye, nose Bell, Phone, 513, Home. A12. Bell, Phone, 513, Home. A12. threat specialist, glacier Satisfaction Builder, W. JAYNE Owl, Facilty Lawrence DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, K 4. W. O'BRYON, Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Belfast Phone 507. DR. H. T. JONES, Room 12 F. A. H. Residence 1300 Tenn. Phone 2115 J. R. BECHTEL, M. D. D. O. 833 Mass- room street. Both phones, office and address. G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. Diazes of Wichita Falls, KS. Bath Academy, Readiness, 1801 Kansas City, KS. DR. H. L. C. CHAMBERS Office over Squires' Studio. Both phones. S. T. Gillippe, M. D. Office, corner Vermont Residence, 728 Indiana St. Phone 5006 Osteopath. Phones, Bell 938, Home 257, Office, 745 Mass. St. CLASSIFIED Barbers E. J. Blake, Physician and Surgeon, Obless to 700 to 900 mph in 15 to 20 min; an 700 to 900 mph in 15 to 20 min; an 700 to 900 mph in 15 to 20 min. CLASSIFIED Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co., for mass Mazda lamps. 937. Mass. phones 608. Frank Ike's Barber Shop. 1025 Mass Two good barbers. Satisfaction assured. Plumbers Price reasonable, work the best. Let us figure on your furnace work. Everything in stoves. Osborn & Co., 816 Mass. St. Phones 423. Ladies Tailors Mrs. Ellison, Dresmaaking and Ladies Misses. Messages. Phones 2411, over Johnson & Carl J. Lawrence Ewing School, School *Liesl* talligating Rosemary Sullivan School, School *Melissa* talligating Phonics 560. Miss Powers: M. C. McCharn 1234567890 Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking. Gowns for all occasions. All work guaranteed. Mrs. T. B. Dally, 914 Mass. Sanitary establishment in connection. Phone 1-800-325-6767 I need Queens City College. Systems and sewing school. Mrs. G. Mark Boulder, 834 Kail. school. Mrs. G. Mark Boulder, 834 Kail. Hair Dressers Miscellaneous D & M sporting goods and athletic supplies. D & M & Brust. $26. Mass. S. Phones. $30. Mass. S. Phones. Hilawatha Cafe for regular meals, lunch and dinner when down town. Open after the show. Sporting Goods Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-gifts. Appointments call Bell 1372, Home - 51. Select Hair Dresser Shipping, 927 Mass 88. Ed. W. Farrons, Engraver, Watchmaker and Jeweler, and Jewelry. Belle Phone 171 Mar. One oral means no risk, small investment. Fine management. Smoke w. T. W. Hamilton a homeowner. Smoke w. T. We have a nice line of plain china for painting and gouge work. The Eatles Northrup studio 783 Mass. 8t. up on the left. The Eatles Northrup studio 783 Mass. 8t. up on the left. Student's Co-op Club. $2.50 to $3.00 per 1340, 1349. Gao, H. Geiwsoll Stewart. ANNOUNCEMENTS Debating team tryouts Wednesday, December 3 and December 17. All candidates must appear in the first try-out except those who have been on intercollegiate teams for K. U. 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 11am on Tuesday, December 11, from 3 to 5:30. FOR RENT—Two good rooms for Boys, 1339 Ohio St. Enquire of "Doc" James. Bell Phone 2626. LOST—A solid sterling silver bar pin. Return to Kansan office. Reward. c-3t 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 Adv. 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 sometimes. We packs up the stock as well. Weyward & Co., the quarters..-Adv. 56.9 Send the Daily Kansan home.