UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Drop a little of your change at LEE'S and get one of those special gift packages of Candy or Cigars Lee's College Inn HIST! ALSO SHH! HERE'S A MYSTERY Kansas City, Kansas Grads Have a Real Secret up Their Sleeve By Boyd Martindale By Boyd Starthoake Kansas City High School, Dec. 16. —The mid-year graduating class is preparing a play, the name of which, is a mystery. Many opinions are offered as to the title. The senior B class is making great preparations for the reception which that class gives to the graduating class twice yearly. The order of the events will be, first a play, a reception, and a banquet. By James Rogers UPPERCLASSMEN TRIUMP OVER LARNED YOUNGSTERS Larned High School, Dec. 16—In an exciting double-header basketball game, the senior-junior girls defeated the sophomore-freshmen girls by a score of 23 t. 11. The senior-freshmen boys defeated the junior-sophomore boys to the tune of 23 to 12. After the games a box social was held in the gymnasium to raise funds for the athletic association. PARKER "The Tailor" We Make the Clothes 847 Mass. PARCELS POST A FAILURE DECIDES SUMMER JUDGES By Esther Donahue By Esther Donaufe Sumner County High School, Dec. 16—The debating club met Friday evening and discussed the following question: "Reserved, That the parcel post will not be a success in the United States." Miss Brinkley represented the affirmative side and Miss Nixon the negative. The judges decided in favor of the negative. REVIVAL OF BASKET-BALL FOLLOWS UPLIFT MEETINGS By H. Dale Watson BY H. Bale Watson Coffeyville High School, Dec. 16.—Again we will be able to witness some exhibitions of basket shooting in the "coliseum" which has been occupied by revival meetings for the past month. COLD WEATHER WON'T BOTHER THIS HIGH SCHOOL TEAM By Ruth Hatfield Pratt County High School, Dec. 16—The members of the football team have been presented with blankets by the athletic association. These blankets are crimson and white, the high school colors. CHEYENNE SEES BILLY AND THE OTHER GIRLS By Louis Tapp Cheyenne County High School, Dec. 16—The dramatic club gave Pinero's play, "The Amazons," to a packed house in the auditorium Friday night. Fifty dollars was cleared. Picture money well spent when you buy one of our fine pastel or water color pictures. Wolf's Book Store...Adv. GIFTS for MEN Give a Gustafson Gift and experience the Real Pleasure of Living Cuff Links Scarf Pins Vest Chains Emblem Charms Full Dress Sets Diamond Links Waldemar Clips Military Brushes Match Boxes Smoking Sets Ink Wells Pocket Knives Silk Umbrellas Ash Receivers Card Cases Dickens Chains Tape Measures Razor Strops Photo Frames Cigar Lighters Toilet Articles Travelling Cases Hat Brim Brushes Cigar Cases Book Racks Jewel Boxes Drinking Cups Diamond Rings Diamond Studs Silk Watch Fobs Emblem Buttons Gold Watch Fobs Tie Clasps Fountian Pens Toilet Sets Cigarette Cases Desk Sets Letter Openers Bottle Openers Desk Calendars Collar Bags Decanters Letter Scales Carving Sets Cigar Stands Thermos Bottles Cloth Brushes Field Glasses Cork Screws Soap Boxes Collar Buttons Emblem Rings Tie Racks Gold Lockets Signet Rings Watches Poker Sets Lapel Chains Safety Razors Sets of Studs Cut this out, check off the articles wanted and take it to Shaving Sets Key Rings Napkin Rings Cigar Jars Cigar Cutters Pipe Racks Liquor Sets Satchel Tags Pencils Bills Clock Folds Pocket Flasks Key Chains Game Shearies K. U. Jewelry Frat Jewelry Steins "The College Jeweler "Your Gift!must give future satisfaction as well as immediate pleasure" The College Jeweler "The Boys of Company B" which will be presented by the Masque club of the University at the Bowersock theater tomorrow and Wednesday nights promises to be one of the best amateur plays given here. The costumes, scenic effects and atmosphere of the military school with its strict dress code will be provided in a manner such as has not been equaled by other University dramatic societies. Prices, 50, 75, and $1.00. —Adv. All football players having football material will check in at McCook field after the class games Tuesday afternoon. Ralph Sproul will be at McCook receive the material. All players should demand a receipt for goods. * * * * * * * * * * W. O. HAMILTON, Manager. "Purse protectors." We take care of the contents and see that you get full value for what you spend. Wolf's Book Store...Adv. Gift books in leather, and fancy bindings. Manicure and toilet sets in leather cases. Wolf's Book Store—Adv. Waterman self filling and Moores' "Safety" fountain pens. Also a good pen for $1.00. Wolf's Book Store...Adv. Over 600 women attended the banquet given by the Neighborhood Club at Chicago Thanksgiving. Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Missouri has elected four women and one man to its membership. CHRISTMAS CANDIES Boxes from 20c to $5.00 of the finest chocolates at Wilson's Drug Store. Investigate--Adv. Boil Your Water? No! A Cistern? Yes, Fine! But you need Van's Sanitary Cistern Filter Pho nes 664 O'Brien & Co. 621 Mass. The Ladies of the M. E. Church will serve Chicken Pie Dinner Wednesday, December 18 and Pork Roast Dinner Thursday, December 19. Dinners at 12 o'clock, price 25c. In connection with the two days Bazaar, December 18 and 19. Gas enough to cook a meal? Then you have Gas enough to heat your house. Van's Heater O'Brien & Co. Phones 664 621 Mass. is the answer. See it. A Real K. U. Christmas Present Professor Becker on Monograph on "Kansas" the love story of a great state Twenty-five cents at the Daily Kansan Office Water Colors Art Panels 75 Cents Each These are exquisite and as a Christmas Gift are in perfect taste A Book? Look at These: Stevenson Biographical Edition - - - $1.25 Thomas DeQuincey, (leather) - - - 1.25 Elizabeth Browning, (leather) - - - 1.25 Ibsen's Works, (leather) - - - 1.25 The Other Wise Man—Van Dyke - - - .50 Quiet Talks—Gordon - - - - .75 Charming Symphony, (leather) - - - .50 Rexall Cherry Bark Syrup McColloch's Drug Store Nothing better for colds or hoarseness 25ct and 50ct bottles We give one free shine ticket with every 50c in trade at— Cafes. FLOWERS Howard's Shoe Hospital Never before has the love of flowers been so universal as now. No gift so touches the heart of your loved ones as a beautiful box of flowers. LOST—In the jam at the Smoker, a Phi Beta Kappa watch fob. Reward. Phone Bell 1302 or K. U. 140 If you leave your orders with THE FLOWER SHOP you will get the best that experts can grow. Leave your Christmas orders with us and we will give them our personal attention. Stop And Think. SCHULZ, the TAILOR—811 MASS. Good meals and efficient service at moderate prices, K. U. Cafe, 1009 Mass. "We make a specialty of best coffee in town." LOST-Pair rimless eyeglasses with gold bows, in girls' gym Tuesday between 10:15 and 1:30. Phone Bell 184. Nicely furnished rooms also first class table board at Star Club, 1846 Tenn. St. Gillham's Sanitary Bakery, 412 W. Warren St. Nothing but the best. Come in and see the shop. We depend entirely on student trade. Why take your shoes down town? We make new shoes out of old ones. Bring in your shoes and be convinced. 1400 Louisiana Street. Don't forget the place. K. U. Pantatorium and Dye Works— 1400 La. Phones 1400. Cleaning and ladies' work a specialty. FOR CUTLERY, silverware, cooking utensils, sporting goods, safety razors, padlocks, etc., see Chas. J. Achming. Phone 675, 822 Mass. Novelties. The Indian Store, pennants a specialty. 917 Mass. St. Get our prices on printing. 825 1-Mas. Open evenings until after Christmas. Phones 621 Mr. and Mrs. Geo Ecke Students, lets us save your sole. 1 S. Forney, first class shoe repairing. 1017 Mass. Street. LOST-About two weeks ago, a trade dollar, resembling current silver dollar and giving hollow sound when struck. $5.00 reward. S. A. J. 1301 Tenn. Phone 405 B. 5. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CHRISTMAS CANDIES Boxes from 25c to $.00 of the finest chocolates at Wilson's Drug Store. Investigate.-Adv. $100 REWARD will be given to the person who says that there is a single dull moment in the Masque Club play, "The Boys of Company B." Tuesday and Wednesday nights. FOR RENT—Furnished double rooms for men, modern, 1315 Tennessee St. FOR RENT—Some nice rooms, 908 Indiana. 25t. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, well heated and lighted, modern, Bell 1049, 1315 Tenn. FOR RENT—No. 910 Ohio, modern house, 8 rooms and reception hall. Combination furnace. Up to date in everything. Inquire of Wm. Wiedmann. Liveries. Francisco & Co., for trunk hauling, auto and hack service. Phones 139. 808-812-814 Vt. Street. Barbers. Frank liliff's Barber Shop, 1025 Mass. Street. Caterers specially to University trade. Meat Markets. See Hex Brothers for the very best fresh and cured meats at the right prices. 941 Mass. Both phones 14. For Rapid shoe repairing go to Howards' Shoe Hospital if you want your money's worth. Groceries. S. H. Curdy, and fany and fancy groceries. Lowest prices to clubs and students, 1021 Mass. Both phones, 212. Plumbers. Call Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gas and electrical supplies. 937 Mass. Phones 658. LOST-Brown fur muff at Union Pacific depot or along Mass. St. Friday Afternoon. Return to 1221 Oread and receive reward.