UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN End of Season Sale Closes in 9 More Days $27.50, $25.00 and $22.50 Suits and Over- coats go at . . . . . Only a limited number of days left in which to buy—only a limited number of garments left to sell. Better come today. Democrats Witness the Inauguration of Woodrow Wilson in Washington, March 4 Members of all the other parties are welcome, for the new president is theirs as well as the Democrats. Official Route :: Through service from Kansas City via Pennsylvania lines and Chicago All arrangements for through tickets and sleeping car space may be made now Round trip from Lawrence $38.95. Tickets on sale Feb. 27 and 28, March 1 and 2. Final limit March 10, 1913. W. W. Burnett, Agt. Lawrence, Kansas Puginist Breaks Thumb, Donald Cooper, a freshman in the College, broke his left thumb last night while boxing at a smoker given by the Alpha Tauus for the Phi Gams. Valeska Suratt, the present-day queen of art models, will be the attraction at the Bowersock theater, February 24, in "The Kiss Waltz," the latest operatic importation from Vienna, after its year-and-a-half engagement at the Messrs. Shubert's famous Casino Theater, New York. In Vienna the piece, the score of which is by Ziehrer, composer of Fritzi Scheff's "Mille, Mischief," raf for an entire season. There it was known as "The Love Waltz," the title having been changed for this company on account of a conflict of copyright—Adv. Reynolds Bros. will have the following ice cream for your Sunday dinner— Chocolate Strawberry Vanilla Caramel nut Cherry Brown bread Orange ice Pineapple sheerb Phones: Bell 645 Home 358 HEAD LIBRARIAN THINKS TRACK WORK IS FINE Miss Watson Favors Less Study When Track Men Are Needed Miss Carrie M. Watson, head librarian, in spite of the fact that she spends the greater part of her time among the tomes and archives of the library, is an ardent advocate of track athletics. When first she was interviewed on the subject this morning, she declared that the sum total of her knowledge on the subject consisted of the information that "Pat" Patterson, a library assistant, was a good runner, for he went away some place either at Christmas or Thanksgiving, she was not sure which, and came back with a medal. And she was somewhat prone to doubt that the Kansan Cub was not in earnest, for she remarked that she believed he was not serious about wanting her opinion on track athletes at the University. But convinced that he was not joking she spoke at length of the value of muscular development. She said: * "When I was a little girl I was a regular tomboy. I could climb trees, ride a horse bareback, play marbles, and do anything that my brothers could. I attribute my present good health to the fact that I spent so much of my time outdoors. In those days we had no physical education, alchemyism, or the like in the schools, and I believe the establishment of these courses is working wonders for the oncoming generation. I'm heartily in favor of them. "As librarian, I suppose it sounds rather strange for me to say that I think a large number of students spend entirely too much of their time in the library, but I do. This time, or at least a portion of it, could be devoted to exercise with great advantage, and there wouldn't be so many unhealthy and anemic students. Students come to school to learn, it is true, but intellect without physical backing is utterly and absolutely useless. Moreover, they tell me they need men for track this year. I'm all for it." Boyton Addresses Chems. The chemical engineers were given a treat Wednesday evening at their regular meeting. Prof. Boyton建立了ensing lectern on the Monetary and Banking System of the United States. Cold drinks and hot drinks at Wilson's Drug Store--Adv. Send the Daily Kansan Home. EMPORIA QUINTETTE IN FINAL CONTEST Coach Hargis' Youngsters After Jayhawkers' Scalp— Line-up Changed LAST GAME ON LOCAL COURT Jayhawkers Leave on Long Trip Nex Week to Settle Division Championship With Tigers Hamilton's veterans will close the 1913 basketball season on the home court when they tangle with Bill Hargis's College of Emporia quitaction tomorrow night in the wind up his team, the dawhawkers go on their big trip. The College of Emporia is a much stronger aggregation than the William Jewell team and the contest promises to be an interesting one in every detail. The Kansas squad, realizing that this is their last game at home are intending to show an extra burst of speed and it is probable that the strongest line-up possible will start the game. Two Stars on College Team. In the College of Emporia the local Varsity will run up against two stars whom experts claim are the best in the state. These men on whom Coach Hargis is largely depending to keep up the scoring end of the game are Granger and Schabinger. Schabinger has been playing well for this game. If this is done the Emporia team will be greatly strengthened. Up to their last trip Baker was the only team that has hung the Indian sign on the Emporians. A hard fight is predicted. However the Collegians will come here on the end of a two days' trip and will probably be somewhat weakened on that account. Doping it out Kansas should win by a twenty point lead with things breaking right, but the probability is that the game will be somewhat closer. The line-up that will start will be Smith and Sproull, forwards, Boehm, center, and Dunnire and Captain Greenlees, guards. TRACK PROSPECT GOOD NEW STUDENTS! Subscribe for the DAILY KANSAN From now till June 1st for ONE DOLLAR Basement Old Medic Bldg. Walker Breaks Into Lime-light In High Jump Last Night Prospects for a victory over the K, C. A, C. squad in next Monday night's meet are getting better with every practice. Dark horses are showing up every night and the chances are the Kansas team will present the strongest line-up of the season in that meet. The high jump in which Kansas could count on but one point winner is now represented by two men. Walker, a new man, is pushing Dan Zawrox, every practice and dopes to develop into a strong jumper in the future. The rest of the events are coming along in fine shape and all the men are in the best possible shape. Extension Exhibit to Topeka. The Extension department art exhibit is being packed for removal from Kansas City, Kansas, and will be open at Topeka on Tuesday, February 25. Extension Exhibit to Topeka. BOWERSOCK THEATRE Tuesday, Feb'y 25 AL. G. 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