UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN When you think of suits and overcoats think of Ober's. When you think of Ober's think of suits and overcoats. Mutual benefit—you'll help our trade and we'll help you with suit or overcoat of quality that can't be excelled $25 and $22.50 grades at -in Form Spring hats, shoes and neckwear now ready. See Windows Grape ice at Wiedemann's.—Adv. WILLIAM JEWELL TACKLES VARSITY Kansas Should Win Another Victory Tonight if Playing COLLEGIANS DOPE STRONG Game Promises To Be An Interes ing Spectacle—One Of The Last On Local Court. When Hamilton's basket tossers tangle with the William Jewell squad tonight, they will be meeting a team which is considered one of the fastest in the state of Missouri not even overlooking the Brewer Tiger machine. It is interesting to note that Coach Hamilton acquired his first basket-ball knowledge at that institution and played on the team for several years. In tonight's tangle Coach Hamilton will attempt to show the Collegians a few additional pointers on the game. The game should be an interesting one from more than one point of view, as in addition to being a struggle worth the price of admission it will give dopers a chance to see the style of bathing offered by the universities compared with that used by the Universities. The majority of College teams do not play as close a guarding game as do the Conference aggregations and this may cause the William Jewell basket tossers no end of trouble. However, the Collegians will be fighting every time they have to winning streak for some time and will come here after a 26 to 24 victory over Bethany College. Considering the advantage Kansas will have in coaching and the use of the home court, the game should go to the Kansans by a fifteen - point lead if the Jayhawkers continue to hit baskets as they have been doing. The line up for the varsity will be Spruell and Brown, forward; Weaver, center; and Dummire and Caintine Greenees, guards. All the men are in good shape for the tangle and will be ready to play good ball. Strawberry ice cream at Wiedemann's.-Adv. Maple almond ice cream at Wiedemann's—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. THE FLOWER SHOP We have the Spring Flowers, Tulips, Jonquils, &c., as well as our usual line of Fine Roses. 825 1-2 Mass. MR. and MRS. GEO. ECKE Phones 621 "THE KISS WALTZ" BOWERSOCK THEATRE MONDAY FEB'Y 24TH VALESKA SURATT PRICES: Parquet, 1st 5 rows, $2.00; next 12 rows, $1.50; Balcony, 1st 3 rows, $1.00; next 5 rows, 75c. All 2nd Balcony, 50c. Mail orders accompanied by check or money order and self-addressed and stamped envelope addressed to Sherman Wiggins, Mgr., filled promptly up to and including Friday, February 21st. Wendyandle Saturday, February 23rd. Seats at Woodward's Saturday February 22nd. TIGERS STILL IN RACE Missouri Confident of Tieing Valley Honors in Basket Ball Race The percentages of the various contenders for the Championship of the Southern Division of the Valley shows some very interesting dope. Kansas must either win both games from Missouri or win one game from the Tigers and both games from Washington University. The Tigers are not out of the running by a long shot and are expecting to make Kansas go the limit to win either of the next two games at Columbia. The percentages of the 'banks are as follows': Won Lost Percent Kansas 4 4 1000 Missouri 3 2 600 Washington 3 5 000 MISSOURI FACES SHORTAGE IN STOCK OF TRACK MEN Columbia, Feb. 17- Missouri needs more track man. "The prospects for a successful season are good," says Professor Brewer, "but we need men to take second and third places, especially for the Minnesota meet. In the high hurdles we have Nicholson, Shepard, Crouch, and Brodie. For the low hurdles, Kirsty, Thecher, and Shepard, the Husker, Snellmile and relays their Knoble, Breckner, and Estes. The new men Hupp, and Fawcell. They are showing up well. These men are very evenly balanced, and while we have no Bermond, they should be able to win points. "Chapman and Marphy are doing good work in the half mile. The distance men are Wickham, Moss, Terry, Kerrie, Jenkins, and Keller, Lance, Kane, and Keller." "We are probably the weakest in the sprints. The runners are Catron, Kirksey and Lake. Nicholson and Shepard will compete in the jumps. In the pole vault are Talbot, Floyd and Haley. For the weights we have Thatcher, who is a sure point winner in all the meets, with Drumm, Kemper and Hastings as possibilities for places." Edward E. Brown was at Rosedale Tuesday attending to business matters at the School of Medicine. Whats the Use of advertising Wilson's Drug Store when nearly everyone on the Hill visits our store. Still, there may be a few who do not know of the fine line of Chocolate Candies we carry or the appetizing lunch they can get here. So we invite one and all to come and see us. Wilson's Drug Store, the popular Drug Store—Adv. Students having snap shots of University life are asked to turn in the original films to R. G. Allison, editor-in-chief of the 1913 Jayhawk军. Place in sealed envelopes with name of owner. The films will be returned in good condition—Adv. Like eating fresh grapes; the grape ice at Wiedemann's—Adv. Fresh sweet pop corn crispettes at Reynold Bros.' 1031 Mass. --Adv. Students having snap shots of life university life are asked to turn in the original films to R. G. Allison, editor-in-chief of the 1913 Jayhawker Place in sealed envelopes with nme of owner. The films will be returned in good condition. --Adv. AT THE BOWERSOCK Following is the list of bookings of Bowersock Theater to date. From time to time changes and additions will be made. Feb. 24—Sam S. & Lee Shubert's "Kiss Waltz." Feb. 25—Field's Minstrels. 3—Wm. Faversham, in "Cater- rer." Feb. 19—Faust. Cesar. Mch. 4 — Adelaide Thurston. Mch. 15 — Shepherd of the Hills Mch. 24 — Naughty Marietta. Mch. 27 — Everywoman. Apr. 1 — Modern Eve. April 9 — Little Boy Blue. May 12 — Mrs. Leslie Carter. Cut this out for reference Typewriters, Fountain Pens, and Office Supplies F. I. Carter 1025 Mass. Bell Phone 1051 Johnson & Carl Announce their second consignment of LADIES PANAMA HATS— $7.50 upward LADIES GLOVES Grey Tan Black White $1.50 pair TIS A PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU You Can Make Your Dollar Do Double Duty By taking advantage of Starkweather's Shoe Sale College Styles Are especially featured by us—we operate stores in many of the leading college and university towns and know they demand style—K. U. is no exception. Come in, Mr. Student, and let us show you how much style we can give you, both in pattern and the finished garments. The price we know you will say is right. Opening Saturday Union Woolen Mills 742 MASS. ST. ERNEST B. RUSSELL, Mgr. Spring Base Ball Announcement Spalding's exclusive gloves, balls and bats Everything new Play Ball! Phones 608 CARROLL'S Smith's News Depot 709 Massachusetts