UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN HEP! HEP! HEP! "The Boys of Company B" are Coming!!! December 17-18--Tuesday and Wednesday Nights. At the Bowersock Theatre The Masque Club will produce this great American Military Comedy :: The $100.00 Royalty Play, by Rida Johnson Young The same production that kept New York spellbound for 365 consecutive nights Positively the largest play ever attempted by University students First time ever performed by an amateur company in the U. S. Seats on sale at Woodward's Saturday, December 14 Prices,50 cents,75 cents and $100 The University of California has established a motor car course, placing it on an equal footing with the building of bridges, railroads, tunnels and chemistry in other sciences. The new course is for the benefit of automobile mechanics, engineers and designers and the first professor of automobile science is Stanley Smith, C. E., who has just been appointed to the chair. While he will deliver lectures on the various subjects properly belonging to automobile science, he will specialize on motors and their efficiency, sliding poppet and rotary valve types, etc. Ike Lambert, of Emporia, will spend the week-end at the Phi Delt bouse. STUDENTS OF "BIG NINE" WANT MICHIGAN BACK For good health of students take eight hours work, eight hours sleep, eight hours recreation and drink McNish's aereated distilled water.— Adv. 4t. An alliance of the college dailies of the "Big Nine" has been effected to remove the objections to the University of Michigan returning to the Conference, an objection which to their minds is the matter of the training table, with the faculty control of athletics a secondary obstacle. Facts show that only a part of the boarding expenses of the football team the past fall were paid by the athletic association, and that the faculty have virtual control of the athletes. Now that the difficulties keeping Michigan out of the Conference are found to be merely technical a publicity campaign for the reinstalment of the erring one has been started by the Alliance. Mildred Petitt of Peabody will come Monday for a visit at the Kappa hoarse. Box Chocolates Allegretti's, Bragg's and Nylo Across from Eldridge House CITY DRUG STORE 706 Mass. Ever Try This Plan? If you want to make a "hit" with one of your male relatives or friends, give him one of our Xmas Certificates. We'll fill it out for any amount you say and he can bring it in and pick out his own present. In that way, he'll be sure to get just what he wants. We have given out more of these Certificates this season than we ever did before in two seasons. Mention it to the salesmen and they'll do the rest. VARSITY QUINTETTE FASTER THIS SEASON All the Men Playing Better Basket Ball Than Last Year Coach Hamilton gave the Varsity basket-ball five, one of the hardest workouts up to date in last night's practice. The squad after scrimmaging the heavy freshmen team were sent up against Coach Frank's Varsity five for a thirty minute fracas. The varsity was a little ragged in their work in spots, but showed up stronger than at any time last season. In the first affair the freshmen were given a twenty lead and the Varsity team told to catch them. It was but a matter of a little time when the Hamilton aggregation had the lead cut down. The under-class team was hardly able to score and made but two field goals while the Varsity was running up thirty ponds. The line-up for the first team last night was Boehm, center; Captain Greenlee and Dumnie, guards; Hite and Brown forwards. This with the exception of Dumnie is the same line-up used last season. The whole team played a better floor game and the guards Dumnie and Captain Greenlees put up an almost impenetrable defense. Boehm is showing up better at center and the forwards, Hite and Brown are hitting the goals in good shape. At center Coach Hamilton has another pitcher. He is pushing Boehm to hold his place. This man Weaver, who in addition having a slight edge on Boehm on the tip off is a好 goal shot. Sproll is being used at forward and will probably alternate with Hite at that position. Smith, Coach Hamilton's pitch hitter or rather pinch basket tosser, is showing up in better form this year and will probably be used more. In addition to these men the coaches have a number of good men who will probably be used on the College five, which dopes to be nearly as strong as the Variaty. The men who are showing up well are Painter and Welsh. Safety razors, stoppers, razors, manicure sets, and rolls, mirrors and toilet articles at Barber's drug store. —Adv. By the gift of $100,000 from Wallace F. Robinson, of Boston, Dartmouth College will be enabled to erect a building, Robinson Hall, to be given over exclusively to use of student organizations other than athletic. It will, in short, be the center of organizations of intellectual and artistic activities of the undergraduates. Ten photographers working at Squires' Studio. We can get your picture out in time for Christmas.—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. under low gas pressure. Investigate O'BRIEN & COMPANY PHONES 664 621 MASS. Van's : Heaters : Heat Mr. Arthur Fulton of Kansas City will spend the week-end at the Sigma Chi house. Write Ideas For Moving Picture Plays! YOU CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS AND EARN $25. OR MORE WEEKLY We Will Show You How! If you have ideas—if you can experience or literary excellence necessary. No "flowery language" is wanted. The demand for photoplayers is practically unlimited. The big firm manufacturers are "moving heaven and earth" in their attempts to get enough good plots to supply the ever increasing demand. We have received many letters from the film manufacturers, such as VITAGRAPH, EDISON, ESSANAY, LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP, REX, RELIANCE, CHAMPION, COMET, MELIES, ETC., urging us to send photoplayls to them. We want more writers and we'll gladly teach you the secrets of success. We are selling photoplays written by people who "never before wrote a line for publication." Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you can think of only one good idea every week, and will write it out as directed by us, and it sells for only $25, a low figure, YOU WILL EARN $100 MONTHLY FOR SPARE TIME WORK. FREE SEND YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS AT ONCE FOR FREE COPY OF OUR ILLUSTRATED BOOK. 'MOVING PICTURE PLAYWRITING' Don't hesitate. Don't argue. Write now and learn just what this new profession may mean for you and your future. NATIONAL AUTHOR'S INSTITUTE SOME MORE LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES Toe Artists Will Engage in Final Match Games Next Week Coach Hamilton Orders New Uniforms For Basket Ball Five Louie's, The College Barber AT He has been running a free daily paper at Parsons, the "World," similar to the "Timesette" with which he was associated a short time ago at Chanute. The first games in the inter-class soccer series will begin Monday afternoon on the soccer field in back of the gymnasium. All of the teams have begun practice and some good games should result. About fifty men have been practicing daily. Monday the sophomores will play the freshmen, and on Tuesday the seniors will meet the juniors. All of the men who have played soccer or can play will be given a chance. The captains for the different teams are: Allison, seniors; Crawford, juniors; Evans, sophomores; and Owens, freshmen. All of the Varsity men will play on their different class teams and this should tend to equalize the contests. Music with Your Shave The games will begin at 3:30 p. m. and the rubber game will be played between the two elephants that their game on Wednesday, Dec. 18th. Former Grad's Heath Broken. Henry Draper, formerly a member of the Kansan board and well known of the beaucommended work his at. Parsons, Kansas on account of ill health. He suffered from a severe attack of typhoid fever early in the fall and has not been well since. Former Grad's Health Broken. Name on every piece One bite calls for another 1543 Broadway NEW YORK CITY SOCCER SERIES NEXT TO HAVE NEW SUITS OFFICIAL Send the Daily Kansan home. McColloch's Drug Store The shoes will be a big improvement over any that the team has had previously. They will be made with an elk skin top and a rubber sole. These shoes will stand much more wear and will be easier on the player's feet than the canvas-topped ones with the thin soles. The K. U. basket-ball team will have a different and better style of suits this season. They will be different than any of the others seen in the conferences this year. The jerseys will be of the V-neck type, the body of blue with a red stripe around the chest, and a red stripe around the neck. The pants will be made of khaki with a blue collar. The sleeves are bottom of the legs, and the stockings are to be of the same type as last year, red and blue bars. Van's Sanitary Cistern Filter Coach Hamilton declares that the suit he has picked is one of the best he has seen and is something entirely new. The order had been given and the suits will be here ready for use after the holidays. In direct competition with the City Water Works. Investigate! O'Brien & Co. Phones 664 621 Mass. F. W. Jaedicke, 729 Mass. For any man is a nait pocket knife 25 cents up. A DANDY PRESENT We can still get out your pictures for Christmas. Squires' Studio. Adv. QUALITY Looks like it. Ask for it! Tell your caller you want it on all your ATHELIC GOODS BASKET BALL FOOTBALL IT'S YOUR ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE Schmelzer Arms & KANGAS CITY, MO. Bowersock Theatre Matinee Sat. Dec. 14th The World's Greatest Musical Hit "Madame Sherry" Doors open at 2:00 p. m. Curtain at 2:30 p. m. Special feature prices All Seats 75 Cents Seat sale at Woodward & Co. For Mother or Sister take home one of those dandy Chafing Dishes for Sister or a Casserole for Mother. Kennedy & Ernst 826 Mass. St. Make a date for "The Boys of Company B." Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Seats on sale at Woodward's Saturday morning. 50, 75, and $1.00.—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan Home.