UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WHERE do they go? Let's Let's Eat something. Eat! Did you say? Sounds good to me. Come on. Come on. Order what you want. Lemon pie for mine. Long coke with cherry. Egg malted milk please. Grape fruit with claret, I guess. Egg sandwich and hot chocolate I will take some of your fine chili. Not me! a chicken sandwich Chas. Nothing doing:---a $1.50 porterhouse, French fries and coffee, I guess. Box Chocolates Allegretti's, Bragg's and Nyle CITY DRUG STORE 706 Mass Toys and Christmas novelties, the just-right things that are "different." Holdley's, 17 W. Warren...Adv. Memory books, K books, all the date fiction at Boyles'.-Adv. Special, banana nut ice cream at Wiedemann's.—Adv. "Onyx Hosiery Is made in every weight and quality The best possible for the money at whatever price Pure Silk Onyx Hose with lise garter top and foot. Black and most all shades. Pair 50c Pure Silk Onyx Hose in black, lisle lined top and foot. Pair - - - $1.00 No. 409K. Everybody knows this No. Silk lisle of beautiful quality, double toes, heels and tops. Pair Every pair of Onyx stockings is sold with a double guarantee, if unsatisfactory, a new pair without question. Cape Kid Gloves. The heavy mannish kind. Street shades and white, guaranteed for service. Pair $1.25 Innes, Bulline & Hackman HIGH SCHOOL CLAIMS PULCHRITUDE PRIZE Abilene Points With Pride to Fifty Royal Candidates for Basketball By Ames Rogers Abilene High School, Dec. 12. — Charles Dana Gibson, Harrison Fisher, or some of the other artists who delight in sketching the American Athletic Girl, should come to Abilene, Kansas, U. S. A. for material. Sixy girls of all sizes, some "Peach s" some "Queens" and some are a little of each, are trying out for the girls basket ball team of the Abilene high school. ABRACADBRAA! HOCUS POCUS! ENTER MERLIN By Urvin Nichols By Urvin Nichols Dickinson County High School, Dec. 12.-Reno, the magician, gave an entertainment last Saturday night in the high school auditorium. He is an especial friend of Mr. MacWilliams, the local manual-training teacher. After the magical program a basket ball game was played in the gymnasium between the D. C. H. S. girls' team and the Enterprise Normal Academy girls' team. The score was 32 to 17 in favor of Dickinson. BUCKLIN DEDICATES NEW $30,000 SCHOOL BUILDING Rv Albion R. King By Albonn *k*. KIBG Buckin High School, Dec 12. — The people Buckin has vicinity dedicated to $30,000 school building Saturday night. It is a structure of thirteen class and recitation rooms, strictly modern in heating, lighting, ventilation and sanitary drinking fountains. The principal features of the evening were addresses by Miss Eulalia Nevina, County Superintendent of the Department and State Superintendent W. D. Ross. PROFESSOR DUNLAP TO LECTURE ON C. DICKENS By Esther Donahue Summer *County High School,* Dec. 12—Professor Dunlap of the State University will give his second lecture tonight. He will talk on Dick This is the second in a series of lectures given here by K. U. professors. Mankato Defeats Nebraska Team Bv Irene Ruggles Mankato High School, Dec. 12. — A hard fought ball game ball was played here Friday evening between Mankato and the Hardy, Nebraska basket ball teams. The score was 48 to 34 in favor of Mankato. THEY CAN BALANCE BOOKS BUT SHOOT BAKETS? HARDLY El Dorado High School, Dec. 11. —The El Dorado High School basket ball team defeated the Wichita Business College, 47 to 17, Saturday night at Wichita. The game was too one sided to be interesting as the game was never in danger for El Dorado High School. By Edwin Rider Axtell High School, Dec. 11—The Axtell high school met the Summerfield high school here and went down to defeat by a score of 18 to 19. The game was clean throughout and free from roughness. Pennants and pillow tops make nice presents. Get one at Boyles; finest selection in town, 725 Mass—Adv. Have you looked at one of those new K. U. view books. Has the new buildings in it. On sale at Boyles' 725 Mass - Adv. The next game will be Friday at Iola. Summerfield 19; Axtell 18 By Ralph Foster The second vesper service of the year will be held Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The program will be entirely musical and will contain selections by the chorus and several pieces. The program is as follows: SECOND VESPER SERVICE TO HAVE MUCH SPECIAL MUSIC Nocturn in F Major...Chopin Prof C. A. Brewsen Anthem, Arise, Shine . . . . Marstin Charge. Chamhilde Brightest and Best. Buck Trio for Ladies, Christmas,... Chaminide Duet for Piano and Organ,— Adagrio from 1st Concerto... Chorus and Quartet There Were Shepherds...Foote Treasursors, Scholars and Presbyter The chorus has at last reached the size desired by Professor Hubach and is working well. The program is one of the most elaborate of its kind attempted by the University chorus in the last few years. Misses Olsson and Reynolds of the Fine Arts department will do the solo work in the anthems. Beethoven Professors Skilton and Prouse Davis quality cards, the swellest Christmas cards out. On sale at Boyles', 72 5Mass. St.-Adv. Special, Ambrosia ice at Wiedemann's.—Adv. HOADLEY'S Novelty Store 17 W. Warren Christmas Decorations, Favors Jokes K. U. Agents For Linens Toys, Fancy China and Linens Wilder Bros Steam Laundry R. L. Carpenter H. E. Burnham Don't forget that bottle of water. What water Why McNish's of course—Adv. 4t. Laundry LeRoy Arnold Andrew Groft Bowersock Theatre Matinee "Madame Sherry" Sat. Dec. 14th The World's Greatest Musical Hit Doors open at 2:00 p. m. Curtain at 2:30 p. m. Special feature price All Seats 75 Cents Seat sale at Woodward & Co. BOWERSOCK THEATRE Thursday, December 12 One Night The World's Greatest RE-UNITED "The Tailor" PRIMROSE AND And Their Big Jubilee MINSTRELS The Biggest Hit of Years DOCKSTADER PARKER The Biggest Hit of Year Grand Street Parade AT NOON Two Big Shows in One PRICES 50c, 75c, $1, and $1.50 847 Mass. We Make the Clothes Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes To Father, Mother Children, or friends No gift will be more acceptable than a pair of Fischer's warm, dainty slippers, in their favorite color. Always treasured as a long-lived present, so much more appreciated the one-day article so often indulged in at Christmas time. We have the largest assortment in the City to select from, and at moderate prices. Early selections are always the best. Cafes. LOST-Dec. 7, a gold bracelet. Finder return. Call 1232 or return to 1340 Tenn. for reward. LOST—Pair rimless eyeglasses witt gold bows, in girls' gym Tuesday between 10:15 and 1:30. Phone Bell 184. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Stop And Think. Good meals and efficient service at moderate prices, K. U. Cafe, 1009 Mass. "We make a specialty of best coffee in town." 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. Pantatorum and Dye Works— 1400 Lau. Phones 1400. Cleaning and ladies' work a speciality. Novelties. FOR CUTLERY, silverware, cooking utensils, sporting goods, safety razors, padlocks, etc., see Chas. J. Achning. Phone 676, 822 Mass. Novelties The Indian Store, pennants a speciality. 917 Mass. St. Get our prices on printing. SCHULZ, the TAILOR—911 MASS. Gillham's Sanitary Bakery, 412 W. Warren St. Nothing but the beet. Come in and see the shop. Nicely furnished rooms also first class board at Star Club, 1346 Tenn. St. Students, lets us save your sole.! S. Forney, first class shoe repairing. 1017 Mass. Street. Throw it away That old murdered raze... Get back to your way. **New Safeties** and enjoy a shave for once. Old style razors of all kinds Kennedy & Ernst 826 Mass. St Bowersock Theatre Saturday, Dec. 14 Matfine and Night Woods, Fraser and Lederer Present the world's greatest musical hit Madame Sherry Same big cast and production here last year A French Vaudeville in 3 Acts Same big cast and produc- hon here last year More than 400 parquet seats at $1.00 Seat Sale at Woodward & Co. Pribes: Night 50.75. $1.1 $1.50 Matinee, all seats 75 cents Send the Daily Kansan home. FOR RENT-Some nice rooms, 908 Indiana. 25t. FOR RENT—Furnished double rooms for men, modern, 1315 Tennessee St. 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. Barbers. Francisco & Co., for trunk hauling, auto and hack service. Phones 139. 808-812-814 Vt. Street. Frank liff's Barber Shop, 1025 Mass. Street. Caterers specially to University trade. Meat Markets. For Rapid See Hess Brothers for the very best fresh and cured meats at the right prices. 941 Mass. Both phones 14. shoe repairing go to Howards' Shoe Hospital if you want your money's worth. Groceries. S. H. McCurdy, stacie 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. Sam Shubert This Week "The Brute" Next Week, Primrose and Dockstader Minstrels ELDRIDGE HOUSE;STABLE Taxicab, Hacks and Livery W. E. Moak, Prop. Both Phones 148 A Real K. U. Christmas Present Professor Becker's Monograph on "Kansas" the love story of a great state Twenty-five cents at the Daily Kansan Office Send the Daily Kansan home.