TUESDAY, JANUARY 6. 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Aggies Play Hillyards K. S. A. C. Conch Has Nine Mer on New Sound Coach C. W. Cerentau, baseball coach of the Kansas State Agricultural college, has picked nine men who will make up the Kansas Angle basketball squad which goes to St. Joseph, Mo., today to meet the Hillary basketball team. This game with the Hillarys tonight is the initial appearance of the season for the Friar. The foe who will start the game begins from four better men one sophomore. The members of the signal: Regular meeting of Theta teachers will be held Wednesday, Jan. 7 at 7:30 a.m. at 1250 Loisburgia. Rev. Watts all plaques are required to be present C. A. Byers, sophomore, forward; Adolene; Kearney Bandier, forward; Kamia City, Mp; Kim Bebesky, sen- trant; Johnson; Art Dooden, guard and ap- portant; Manhattan; James Merz, sup- situte guard; Argentine; "Dou- glas" Bandier; Stobkin, center; Stobkin, center; and K. V. Scholes, guard, Manhattan. Mamie Van Epma, president. ANNOUNCEMENTS W. S. G. A. will hold its ten tour- row at 4 p. m, in the rest room of center Administration. Meeting of the Colorado Club at Kappa Alpha Theta Society, 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 6, all students living in Colorado are urged to attend. Doctor Blackman will not be able to meet any of his classes this week. Instructions to his students are on the sociology board. Smokeless, Fuelless Steve Found A stove without fuel is not always useless, according to an explorer who cooked his breakfast one morning this fall. On a stove built five years ago, he put it in front of a petition to M. Katman. It was as hot as ever and cooked food perfectly, without fuel or smoke. The stove is a two-foot hole dug out of a boiling formule of steam in the stove tank. The steaming pots are located. The discovery of the cook hole and it Take the family- excellent schools for your children The journey there is just as easy as going down town Grand Canyon National Park is on your way. A walk to the rim. California W. W. BURNETT Lawrence, Kansas identifying mark screws that the volcanic regions about Mt. Katmai are not cooling to a perceptible degree WANT ADS FOR RENT—Room for boys, one black from campus. Desirable, nicely decorated, reasonable. Call 1747. J12 FOR RENT—A large double room for girls, new campus at 1329 Ohio. Phone 1891. tf LOST—A gold "Lircoth" (containin pen between Phi Omega Pi and 1240 Ohio, Monday night, Call 1442 White, 1240 Ohio, Reward, J8 LOST or STRAYED—I Calculus— Late; I Physics Lab, note book. Please call Kroft, 2577. J8 FOR PENT—New up-to-date five room bungalow, not occu pency伞 J15. Phone 127. 48 KODAKEERS—Take those Xmas films to Kokuh studio for the best in finishner, Bowersock Bldg, phone 210, E 2. Kth St. J11 NOTICE—To party in whose car, parked at 12th and Orcad facing wet, was put by mistake a large. square, black shirt box on Dec. 8. Plenise call 1601, 1209 Ohio. J9 LOST—A medium-sized leather note- book. Finder please phone John Kroh at 234. tf At the College Inn Barber Shop, four chairs, mood clean, quick service. The handy shop at 14th and Tenn-Tid BOARD — Students wanting bond during vacation, or later on, can have good meals at reasonable price. Call 2541. WANTED—Experienced waiter. Call steward Phi Chl. J8 FOR RENT-Large nice southeast room for men students at 1215 Tenn. phone 1595. J11 KODAKERS bring your films to me, if you are particular. Kodak Studio, Bowersock Blldg, phone 216, 6 E. K. 7th St. J11 C LARK LEANS LOTHES Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Altering, Pleating Men's Suits cleaned and pressed $1.25—Pressed, 50c One-day service; absolutely no odor; delivered 1,000 Suit samples—$24.00 to $58.00 per Suit The excellence of our service will please you PHONE 355 730 MASS. Say it three-double-five FOR RENT -Rooms for boys, well furnished, good heat and light,-1230 Oread, no hill to climb, terms reasonable. J11 WRIGLEYS After Every Meal Charming in their colorful freshness. Becoming shapes, slightly off the face. A First Showing Springtime Millinery HATS FROM EMPRESS Sports Hats—Hats for Street—Hats for Afternoon Taffetas, Crepes, Failles, Felts Bullene's The collection represents models and copies of the most reputed style creators of Paris and New York. The prices—from $5.00 to $22.50 HATS FROM HOLLAND Starting Tomorrow Our Greatest Neckwear Sale HAIR PREPARATION GIVEN AWAY WEDNESDAY MORNING at the Kansan Business Office The most extensive stock of Fine Neckwear with which we have ever started a sale--- including over 2,000 Scarfs Cut Silks, Crochet Knits. Four-in-hands HAIR PREPARATION Free Samples $1.00 SCARFS .65c $1.50 SCARFS .95c $2.00 SCARFS $1.35 $2.50 SCARFS $1.65 $3.00 SCARFS $1.95 $3.50 SCARFS $2.35 of GLO-CO Sale of Society Brand and Ober Quality Suits and Obercoats Starting tomorrow morning, Jan. 7th, at 8:00 o'clock, we will put on sale $4000 worth of Manhattan and other high grade lines of shirts. Sale Ends Jan. 20th. Collar-attached, collar-to-match, collar-detached, Tuxedo Shirts—Flannel Shirts. Everything goes—nothing reserved. $1.50 Shirts ... $1.15 $2.00 Shirts ... $1.50 $2.50 Shirts ... $1.87 $2.85 Shirts ... $2.14 $3.00 Shirts ... $2.25 $3.35 Shirts ... $2.52 $3.50 Shirts ... $2.63 $3.75 Shirts ... $2.81 $3.85 Shirts ... $2.89 $4.00 Shirts ... $3.00 $4.35 Shirts ... $3.26 $4.50 Shirts ... $3.38 $5.00 Shirts ... $3.75 $6.00 Shirts ... $4.50 $6.50 Shirts ... $4.88 $7.00 Shirts ... $5.25