UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Joys of Shopping Joined with Joys of Giving There is a genuine pleasure for the holiday shopper in a visit to our great big store full of things beautiful and useful that offer such variety and every present wanted from 5c to $25 can be found here. Our line of Juvenile Books is the very best we have ever had and cannot fail to please. Standard Books in fancy bindings; Friendship Books in parchment bindings. Standard Books in Hardcover Christmas Cards, Booklets, and Mottos. Christmas Cards, Books, Games Bibles, any style, any binding. Bibles, any style, any binding. In Brass are Fern Dishes, Dinner Gongs, Ice Tubs, Desk Sets and Odd Pieces for Desks; Hook, Snorker' Sets, Library Sets, etc. Book Racks, Coal Holds, Snake Holes, 800, 900, 1200, Other lines that can accommodate Cameo Copper, Hammersed iron and Karnak Brass, in which are articles for the man's des. In China there is Decorated China of most artistic designs, Plain China for decorating, Steins, imported Bricabrac and beautiful Dresden China. A fine line of well chosen framed pictures and a splendid line of unframed pictures, which will be framed artistically. The beautiful trays now so popular, and if we haven't got just what you want we will make it for you. A magnificent line of Vases, Bowls, Sugars, and Creamers, Ice Cream Trays and hundreds of other articles in splendid Cut Glass. K. U. Seals, Pennants, and Memory Books. K. U. Seals, Pennants, "and Memoirs" In Leather Goods are Traveling Toilet Sets, Theater Registers, Guest Books, Motor Trip Records, "My Trip Broad," Diaries, Press Books, Day Log, "Chap Record," "Girls Ive Met," "Engagement," "My Emergency Cases," Whist, Cribbage and Poker Sets, Magazine Holders, Stationery Holders and Hand Bags. In Safety Razors are the Krytyk Safety, the Enders, the Gillette, the Auto Strop. $1. to $8.00. Stationery, Crane's finest papers in gift boxes, by the quire or quarter ream; also initial stationery and correspondence cards. The Conklin and Waterman Fountain Pens. Novelties in Place Cards. Dinner Favors, Fancy Shapes in paper Lace Napkins; Fancy Candles. Silver, Gold and Brass Frames for Miniatures and photos. A well lighted store and accommodating clerks who will help you "look" are features of our business. We will be glad to have you visit our store whether you want to buy or not. University Book Store 803 Massachusetts Street WOMEN WILL FIGHT IN MILL TAX CAUSE W. S. G. A. Committee An nounces Plans For Campaign in Holidays The "Mill Tax" committee of the W. S. G. A. this morning announced their plans for an active campaign among the women voters of the state in the interests of the University. The campaign will be state wide in effect and is planned to begin on Friday with the chance to obstruct some "College Spirit" by doing actual campaign work during the holidays. The W. S. G. A. expects to exert its influence through correspondence with the women's clubs throughout the state. "It is the non-federated clubs and country clubs that we wish to reach especially," said Elise Fleason, of the committee, in explaining the work, "and after the holiday vacation we will expect every member to come on the presidents and secretaries of all the clubs in their community." The committee in charge of the work are: Agnes Engle, chairman; Elsie Flemmon and Bess Bozell. Why pay from 80c to $1.00 per lb for chocolates when you can get the equal at 40c per lb. at Wiedemann's? —Adv. CHAS. J. ACHNING Quality Hardware Brownie Junior Ice Skates and Kohler Roller Skates Either Phone 679 822 Mass. No El Ateneo This Week. There will be no meeting of the El Ateneo club, the Spanish club of the University, tomorrow afternoon. This club meets only once in two weeks and will not meet tomorrow as announced as announced on the weekly calendar. Quilis Hold Final Confab. The Quill Club held its final meeting before Christmas yesterday afternoon in Fraser hall. Professor Whitetomb spoke on the value of nature in literature. At the next meeting, to be held the first Tuesday after the holidays, Mr. Thompson will read an original paper. Send the Daily Kansan home. Miss Nora Cubbon is visiting at the Pi Phi house. We are not charging you for fancy boxes, merely for the chocolates in the boxes, 50 cents per lb. Wiedemann's.—Adv. Two Gifts for $1,50 Send the Daily Kansan to both of your parents from now until June 10, 1913. It will be the kind of a present they will enjoy, one that lasts all winter. Fill out the coupon today and we will start with the Christmas number. Enclosed find $1.50 for which please send me the DAILY KANSAN till June 10, 1913. Name Address CHINA ASKS Y.M.C.A. TO FIND INSTRUCTOR Drop in any University mail box or send by U. S. Mail. Wants a Man to Teach General Science in Government School Roy Stockwell, secretary of the University. Y. M. C. A. has been asked to co-operate in finding an industrial teacher for a Chinese Government school. The subjects to be taught are the manufacture of sugar, paper, 4eathar, sulphuric acid, alkaliens and general science. Methods of instruction will include shop work and lectures. The school is located in Changtu, the capital of Szczecwan, the largest province in China. The city is known for its mineral wealth and Empire. It is the literary center of a district as large as France, with a population of 45,000,000, and its influence extends indirectly to almost twice that number of people. "An unmarried man is desired," said Roy Stockwell this morning. "He should be a first-class teacher, and of sterling character, representing the best type of Christian manhood. While this is not mission work in the ordinary sense, a man in this position will have abundant opportunity to leave the impress of his character on the people with whom he works. "The term of contract will be for one year, with the possibility of renewal. The salary per month is $150 gold, with an allowance for traveling expenses. It is desired that the teacher arrive on time and that he know he have to start immediately, since Changtu is almost three months journey from the United States." SOCIETY BANQUETS Many Parties and Dances to Occupy Week End for Fussers There will not be much sleep or study for many University students during the rest of the week. It will be the time for a general jubilee, and there will be banqueting and dancing. Tonight the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority will hold its annual Christmas Dinner for which many of the alumni are coming back. The Pi Phis will also have their Christmas Dinner tonight. Tomorrow night there are three fraternity parties, two of which are to be formal. The Phi Gams will give their "Pig Dinner" at the chapter home, and after this they will take their guests down to Fraternal Aid Hall to dance. The Sig Alph Annual "Christmas Dinner" will be at the chapter house followed by a舞 at Ecke's. The Stigma Chi "Christmas Tree" will not be formal, and will be at the house. On Friday night, the Phi Pesis will give a bang and dance at Fraternal On Friday night, the Phi Pis will give a banquet and dance at Fraternal Aid Hall. At the Beta House will be "Turkey Pull," followed by dancing. K. U. STUDENT GRADUATES AS B. S. FROM MANHATTAN. Georgia Withington, who is enrolled in the Graduate School of the University, went to Manhattan this afternoon to be present at the mid-winter graduation exercises of the Kansas State Agricultural College. She will receive the degree of Bachelor of Science fro the general science department of that school. Waterman self-filling and Moores' "Safety" fountain pens. Also a good pen for $1.00. Wolf's Book Store—Adv. Mr. Faculty Man OR Student House Owner If you're planning to make some repairs on your house or, better yet, if you're Going to Build next year we have some figures that you will like to see. Our Estimates Are Close J.W. Miller Lumber Co 627 Mass. St. Ed. W. Parsons ENGRAVER WATCHMAKER JEWELER 717 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kans. and white For Her Christmas A pair of Ladies' Mannish Gloves in black, tan, grey They're guaranteed and we give a new pair free for any pair that rips. Price $1.50 Johnson and Carl Lawrence newest Clothiers BOYS On your way to the train, come in and take a BOX OF GOOD CIGARS home to Pa, or a SPALDING SWEATER or FOOTBALL to that "honery" kid brother. Don't forget this. And now allow me to become a little personal. I wish my student friends and customers a very Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year, and I thank you most sincerely for your excellent patronage the past few months. CARROLL'S SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT PHONES 608 709 MASS. ST. Students' 30-Year Headquarters Before going home to spend the Holidays, step into Ecke's Store and see what a fine line of Chafing Dishes, with all the accessories. Also nice Southern Cedar Chests and Shirt Waist Boxes. Cor. Mass and Berkely When you order ice cream order. The Luncheonette carries the high-from Soxman & Co., as their ice cake est grade of chocolates in bulk or cream stands the highest pure food fancy boxes. Our prices please all test. Bell 645. Home 358 - Adv. Soxman & Co., Soxman 1013 Mass St.-Adv.