UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN No chance for you to lose on these. About 125 left of these $4, $5 and $6 shoes. Some tan, some black. Choice of lot— $2.95 Our new spring shoes are here. TELL US YOUR PIANO TROUBLE We rent Pianos We tune Pianos We repair Pianos We move Pianos We make Pianos We refinish Pianos We sell Pianos EVERYTHING IN MUSIC BellBros.MusicCo. What's the Use Chocolate Candies 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 Let us do your framing—Squires photographer. Adv. Our grape ice is made from the juice of the fruit. Wiedemann's—Adv. WHAT THEY SAY to the CIRCULATION MAN The Daily Kansan, commencing today, will print a department of news and comment from our out-understudies once a week or offener. A. P. Krueger of Neodesha regrets that he neglected to subscribe for Daily Kansan before the second semester. "Send it on," he writes, "I enjoy reading it." C. R. Nesbitt is a graduate student in Yale University. The last two to accept the special offer for the Daily Kansan during the session of the legislature were Alberta Clarke, 120 S. Duluth avenue, Sloux Falls South, Dakota, and Mabel Marsh, 127 N. Second avenue, St. Petersburg, Florida. Their cards arrived at the office Saturday. In all, 124 alumni of the University were added to our subscription list by this offer. L. H. Mosser, of Newton, writes us to continue his subscription which expires in January. TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE B. H. Leventhal is associate with his brother in the law business at Kansas City. Their offices are in the Kansas City Life building. Mr. Leventhal, in a letter to the Daily Kansan last week says, "It is a pleasure to receive from your office the best newspaper in the world. I sincerely hope you will have a successful future for your most worthy enterprise." THEY DIDN'T WANT TO MISS T1 Several subscribers wrote to the Daily Kansan office last week, wondering why they had received no papers January 27 and 28, which was the date of the State Editorial Association meetings in Topeka. The Daily Kansan staff attended in a body. MOUNTED SPECIMENS WILL TEACH NATURAL HISTORY The University Extension department has in its office the first of ten cases of mounted specimens of Kansas birds, to be sent out over the state in connection with the lantern slides used for the purpose of instructing high school students in Kansas Natural history. The specimens were mounted by C. V. Bunker, assistant curator of mammals in the museum. Each case contains ten specimens. Manuscripts containing descriptions of the birds, together with notes of their habitat, life habits, etc, will accompany each case. These were prepared by Miss Arta Briggs, who also did the hand coloring work on the lantern slides used in the lectures. As soon as the cases are completed they will be started over the circuit covered by the lantern slides. "The lantern clides have proved popular since their inauguration and have hardly been in the office a day at a time," said director R. R. Price this morning, "and we predict that this series of exhibits will meet with equal success." Jayhawker Pictures Rising. After Saturday, February 15, the penalty on all pictures turned in for the Jayhawker will be doubled. Twenty per cent additional will be charged, according to notices previously published. The Jayhawker offices in room 8, Green hall, will be open each morning from 9 to 12. Friday's victory and Saturday night's goal shooting practice did much towards relieving the cares of Coach Hamilton concerning this season's basketball team. Up to the last week the team was not playing its best, since the basket flippers entered the 1913 Championship race with symptoms of staleness due to over practice. The squad has recovered from this however, and is now going its best. In Friday night's game, through the basket tossing of one man, the Washington squad ran up a score of 25 points, but at the same time the team finally rolled in 44 points and hopelessly defeated the Cayou aggregation. - Our Overcoat Sale - Your choice of any coat in the house In Saturday night's affair all was quite different. The Jayhawker machine went into the game with instructions to "cut loose," use all their plays, and roll up as large a score as possible. The game was pitiful from a St. Louis standpoint but it wasn't until he lost est lead ever run up a Varsity team on the local court, shows the deadly goal shooting of the Jayhawkers. The Kansas team has started hitting baskets and unless the Missouri team shows more skill in tossing field goals in the coming contests with Kansas, the Tiger hopes should be flattened by the Hamilton machine. Sprowl, Weaver, Brown and Greenlees are all hitting the goal in classy shape and Stuckey, the other Kansas regular is assisting in breaking up plays in fine shape. At least two of these men should make the All-Valley team if they keep up their present clip. ANNOUNCEMENTS Going on= Going on= Going on= All announcements for this column should be handed to the news editor before 10 a. m. $12. 50 For Pace The Sunday Forum will hold Lincoln services Sunday at the Warren Street church. Secretary Stockwell of the University Y. M. C. A. will speak on "The Religion of Abraham Lincoln." TEAM NOW ROUNDED INTO EXCELLENT FORM Better drop in today Kansas Goal Flippers Hitting the Goal at Lively Johnson & Carl All students of the University who expect to teach next year must enroll with the Teachers' Appointment Bureau in room 116, Fraser hall, at 4:30 o'clock, Friday, February 14th. There will be several talks by members of the committee and it is very important that all who desire teaching positions fo nnext year should be present at this meeting. The ladies of the faculty will entertain the young women of the University on the fourth Thursday of February instead of the third, owing to the conflict with a lecture on the latter date. Foster Is A Coin Expert Registrar George O. Foster will never go broke unless he loses his purse. The reason is the collection of pocket pieces he carries. A Columbian half dollar; an Indian two anna piece, whatever an anna is; a half-dime much the worse for wear; a Canadian penny, of large size and ancient vintage; and a Straits Settlement coin are the gems of this collection. Mr. Foster says that a University employee is not likely to wear them out by carrying them too much with real money. If you like caramel nut ice cream try ours, Wiedemann's.—Adv. Caramel nut ice cream at Wiede mann's.—Adv. STUDENTS! We're Ready For You (Our working force is doubled---they know the stock and we guarantee quick service) Text Books and Supplies FOR ALL COURSES We deal exclusively in Text Books and Supplies, therefore the logical place to buy and be assured of the Right Book at the Right Price. ROWLAND'S College Book Store Half way down Adams Hill NOTE:—We are absolutely an independent concern and are not connected with any other local store AT THE BOWERSOCK. Feb. 15—Bohemian Girl Feb. 19—Faust. 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