UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN From the way that people have responded to this sale we know that the suits and overcoats we are offering are right and the prices are low. We have a large stock, which we do not want to carry over and this is the most effective way to clear it out. It will pay you to come in tomorrow. Your choice of any $30, $35 or $40 suit or overcoat Your choice of any $30, $35 or $40 suit or overcoat in the house for - - - - - - - - $23.00 Choice of any $22.50 or $25 suit or overcoat - $17.00 Choice of any $16.50 or $15 suit or overcoat for - $11.00 May Meet Texas. The management of Texas University are endeavoring to arrange a series of basket-ball games with Kansas. If this is done it will enable dopesters to get a line on the southern teams as compared with those of the Valley. Texas is reported to have an exceptionally strong squad this season. Good chewing, the black walnut taffy at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Don't risk your life by drinking impure water. Order acrested distilled water of MeNish—Adv. If you like the flavor of orange try the orange ice cream at Wiedemann's—Adv. JAYHAWK TRAMPS WIN Pleasanton Highs Beaten by Kansas Alumni Team 35 to 31. A University outlaw team composed of K. U. students defeated the strong Pleasanton high school team in an unusually close and exciting game by the score of 35 to 31. The game was played on the afternoon preceding the banquet given by the Linn county club students. The following K. U. students took part in the contest, Treece, Fisher, W. Barnes, S. Barnes, and Morrow. Pineapple ice at Wiedemann's.. Adv. Chocolate and lemon taffy at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Well, Well! What do you know about this? RALPH ULM (you know him) gets his heart's desire, he Wins the Shetland Pony, Cart and harness complete Speaking for both Ralph and myself, I wish to thank each and every one of you who have helped him by buying your Saturday Evening Post from him. You have made him the happiest boy in town. He will still be on the job, no matter what the weather. By the way, this week's Post is a dandy. Lots of stories (the good kind) by Hyde, Cobb, Tarkington---but what's the use? Buy a Post and see for yourself. Thank You! GRIGGS 827 Mass. Curtis Agency for Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Home Journal, Country Gentleman. P. S. See us for fresh high grade cigars and tobaccos. Largest line in town. MEET INDIANS IN THE GYM TONIGHT THINGS WARM UP IN BASKET BALL in Free Game Redskin Ball Tossers Wi Chase Hamilton's Pupils Hamilton basket tossers will be given their first taste of real basketball at eight o'clock tonight when they clash with the Haskell Indians at Robinson gymnasium. This is not a scheduled game and no admission will be charged but will always consist of an hour's scrimmage. Up to this time the practices have all been held against the freshmen and College and have demonstrated little beyond the fact that the Varsity is much superior to either organization. In this scrimmage with the Indians the Coach will have a chance to get better lines on the defensive playing of the guards when faced by strange forwards. The line up will be practically the same as is used in the other scrimmages. Hite, Brown, or Sprout will start at the forwards, Weaver or Boehm at center, and Dunmire and Captain Greenlees at guards. The Haskell team is not used to playing on a large court and with this advantage the Varsity will probably have very little trouble in winning. Orange ice cream is flavored with the fruit. Wiedemann's.-Adv. $25 & $20 Suits and Overcoats $15 Suits and Overcoats $10 $15 Fur Caps $2 and up Hamilton's Goal Tossers Make Good Showing in First Practice of Year M. J. Skofstad 829 Mass. TEAMS GET GAY NEW SUITS New Arrangement of Reserved Sections Makes Total Seating Capacity for Games Over 1400 Last night Coach Hamilton put the basket ball squad through a hard and fast workout. The Varsity was put against the College five and beat them 30 to 10. Then both teams were changed somewhat and in six minutes the Varsity won out 22 to 2. All of the men showed up in good form for the first practice in two weeks. Some showed a lack of training but the squad as a whole is in good shape. A new shipment of basket bail equipment has just reached the Athletic association. It includes suits for the four class teams, for the regular college team, and for the Varsity. The new Varsity suits have a V neck jersey with a blue body, and carry a red stripe around the chest and neck. The pants are of khaki with white stripes down the sides and around the bottom. The shoes are of white elk skin with heavy red rubber soles. The stockings are of red and blue. Altogether this is a very good looking as well as novel suit and probably is unmatched in the Missouri valley. The college suits will be much the same as last year's with the exception of the pants, which will be of khaki. The Engineers will be gay with gray jerseys and blue stripes and big gray E's. The Law team will wear dark purple jerseys with gold stripes and L's of purple with stockings to match. The new class jerseys for all four classes are also rigged up in new and fancy style, so that when a few of these teams get on the floor there will be a carnival of color as well as basket ball. The seating capacity of the gymnasium for basket ball games has recently been increased. There are now almost twice as many reserved seats as before. The reserved seats this year have been divided into fifteen sections with four rows instead of three as formerly. These seats are elevated at the proper angle so that a person can see from one part of the house as well as from another. If it is necessary a fifth row of seats can be added just outside the court but these will not be put in unless it is absolutely necessary. Panama Hats for Ladies 1913 Creations A special consignment to us. direct from America's Largest Hat Importers. These Hats will be on display Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week. "Ladies Welcome." Johnson & Carl "Ask about us" The reserved seat arrangements is Manager Hamilton's own idea of giving everyone a clear view of the whole court at all times. At present there are almost 700 reserved seats, and these, with 700 or more seats, and these, with 700 seating capacity of about 1400 besides standing room upstairs. Many resources of Kansas have been developed as a result of the geological survey of the coast, lead, zinc, oil, gas, building stone and clays of the state conducted by the University. Our pineapple ice is made from the fruit. Wiedemann's—Adv. Go to the Luncheonette for good things to eat. E. G. Soxman & Co., 1031 Mass. St.-Adv. Square yourself with Lowney's Chocolates The Better of the Best McColloch's Drug Store Model Steam Laundry FRANK W. BROWN, Propt. and Mgr. 11-13 West Warren Bell Phone 156. Home Phone 145. Rather Frosty Eh! Do not waste another minute, get a Spalding jersey or sweater and be comfortable CARROLL'S Smith's News Depot Phones 608 709 Mass. St. THE BEAUTY CHORUS IN The Musical Spectacle "The Prince of Tonight" Bowersock Theatre, Friday, January 10 Special Rates to Seniors $6 photos $3 $5 photos $2.50 Special print for annual free LAWRENCE PHOTO STUDIO 734 Mass.