THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MANY NEW PICTURES IN GEOLOGY BUILDING Most Significant Pictures are of Four Greatest American Poets Many Geological Maps Show Cases in Halls for the Edification of All Students The Geology Building welcomes the newcomer with more bright views and pictures on its walls than any other building on the campus. Most of the pictures represent views of value to the student of mining and geology for the formations and structure represented, the architectural landscape that are not real for this reason. Every teacher in the department is agreed that unoccupied wall space is wasted opportunity. **PICTURES OF POETS** The four pictures which have the greatest significance for Dr. Haworth are the least costly of all the tall, long-filament, Lowell, Whittier and Emerson. Sometimes before you and I, in 1880, during the undergraduate days of Professor Haworth, he obtained money for these by subscription for the Orend Literary Society. They were decided to be the four greatest American poets by Chancellor Marvin, other members of the faculty, and W. Woodward who located on the land now occupied by the Acacia house. The society broke up later and the pictures were lung in the old Fraser Library. Professor Haworth was watching out for them when the library moved into Spooner and the Laws appropriated them. When they moved into their new building they took them. They were rescuing the book from the basement and now have places of honor above the first landing and in Dr. Haworth's office. COPY OF LARGEST SURVEY MAP To the right of the first landing is a large geological map of Kansas painted on the wall eight by twelve feet in beautiful soft colors, each representing certain conditions. This map is a vertical cross section of Kansas from the southeast to the northwest corner of the ditch, like the side wall of a great ditch. At the left of the landing is a geological map of North America copied from the latest U.S. Survey map. It is also painted on the wall about ten by twelve feet in size. Above this is perhaps the most interesting map of all. It gives a cross section of the United States from coast to coast along the thirty ninth parallel to the fourth line of Lawrence. The blue strip represents the Pennsylvania rock in which most of our oil is found. This far the greatest in the central region which includes Kansas. Kansas is about halfway up the mountains of California or the Appalachian Mountains. It is the center of the dome Let's Go Now Altogether with the Term Finish Over-the-Top and down here for "Clothes of Merit" Merchandise To Help You Enjoy Life Better By the Assistance of S K O F T A D S E L L I N G S YSTEMS shaped curve of the earth from coast to coast. Below about five thousand feet the formation is marked unknown. Many of the views are large photographs picked up at various places and times by members of the faculty. They are constantly on the look out for new pictures according to Dr. Haworth, "No picture is allowed on the wall which is not both beautiful and of educational value." Dr. Frank L. Fleener says that teachers who do not provide pictures for their walls are missing valuable opportunity to appeal to the students. The statue on the landing is the left represent Prof. Louis Agassis of Harvard who was one of the earliest and greatest authorities on glaciology. To the right is a bust of T. C. Chamberlain now head of Geology in Chicago, and one of the greatest geologists of our time. A new piece according to Geology authorities. Elaborate plans are being made for show cases on the broad landings and in the halls for the elicitation of loitering students, Dr. Haworth says the maps and pictures are studied a great deal by the students. GREEK SCHEDULE OUT Three of Men's Pan-helenic Basketball Games Will be Played Next Week Dr. H. C. Allen announces the first round of Men's Pan-hasketball basket-all games to be hold next week. The schedule for the games is; January 20, 4:30 o'clock. Alpha Tau Omega vs Phi Kappa Alpha. January 20, 8:00 o'clock Sigma Nu vs. Phi Pai. January 21, 8:00 o'clock Phi Delta vs. Sigma Alpha Epailon. The practice schedule for Saturday will be: 9:00 - 9:30 Alma Tau. 9:40 - 9:30 Alma Tau. 10:20 - 11:00 Sigma Nu. 11:00—11:40 Phi Shi. 11:40—11:40 Phi Delta. 1:30—2:10 Sigma Alpa. 1:210—2:50 Pi Kappa Alpha. 3:00—4:30 Freshman team. After 4:30 Aviation truck team. Washington, Jan. 14.-The Supreme Court today decided Armour and Company of Chicago are operating in violation of Clayton Antitrust act, and the company was given forty days to answer citation after which the case will be set for trial. All for Spring New Stiff Hats New Soft Hats New Soft Collar Shirts New Spring Suits Ready for Your Choosing— AT Sure you're going to the Ku Ku Dance— Young Man! This Sale is Your Opportunity Save from $10.00 to $15.00 on Your Overcoats $8,000 must be raised in 15 days and for that reason, we are forced to offer this seasonable merchandise at great sacrifice. Old H.C.L. is knocked in the head. Sale Starts January 15 Thursday morning 9 a.m. Here are a few of the bargains: Overcoats $40.00 Overcoats ... $29.85 $35.00 Overcoats ... $26.75 $30.00 Overcoats ... $19.95 $25.00 Overcoats ... $16.85 $20.00 Overcoats ... $13.85 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS $1.50 Dress Shirts ... 98c $2.00 Dress Shirt ... $1.48 $3.00 Dress Shirt ... $2.29 $5.00 Dress Shirt ... $3.69 $7.50 Dress Shirt ... $5.69 Men'sand Young Men's Suits "STANDARD MAKES" For Less Than Present Wholesale Act NOW! You Must $47.50 Men's Suits... $57.50 $42.50 Men's Suits... $33.50 $40.00 Men's Suits... $29.85 $37.50 Men's Suits... $26.85 $35.00 Men's Suits... $24.85 $30.00 Men's Suits... $22.85 $27.50 Men's Suits... $19.50 $25.00 Men's Suits... $17.00 BARGAINS IN DRESS GLOVES $3.50 Kid Gloves $2.45 $3.00 Dress Gloves $1.98 85c Cloth Gloves 48c 845 MASS. DEL. Save Yourself Money SAY IT WITH FLOWERS From THE FLOWER SHOP 825½ Mass. St. Phone 621 6534 WESTERN REFERENCE TEACHERS WANTED During 1918-19 we received official requests from employers in Fortress, Missouri and colleges from Kindergarten to University. GUE EIGHTY FOURTH DIPLOMA DIRECT "This is why GUE MEMBERS are usually chosen." They are progressive employees who demand upon our Professional Service for Progressive Employees who depend upon our Professional Service for Progressive Employees. The Western Reference & Bond Association 403 Journal Building, Kansas City, Mo. GET YOUR'S MAN. GET YOURS for the Dance of the Ku-Ku's Saturday, January 17th F. A. U. Hall $1.50 a Couple Five Piece Syncopated Orchestra Bowersock Theatre, Wednesday, January 21 The Season's Musical Comedy Treat JOHN CORT offers The Supreme Musical Comedy Seemation Direct from a Year's Run at The Knickerbocker Theatre, New York Four Months in Chicago A Feast of Fun and Frivolity LISTEN LESTER By Harry L. Cort, George E. Stoddard Music by Harold Orlob The Snappiest and Most Sparkling Musical Comedy Presented in Years The Greatest Dancing Chorus Seen on Any Stage. ARich Adornment of Youth and Beauty PRICES: Lowar Floor $3.00, Balcony $1.50-$2.00, Gallery $1.00 Plus War Tav Seats on Sale Saturday Mail orders now Remit to R. C. Rankin, Mgr. THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-JAN.16 and 17 BASKET BALL FIRST CONFERENCE GAMES--K. U. vs. AMES Admission 50c—Reserve Seats 25c extra, Tickets at registrar's office and Round Corner Drug Store Season tickets for all other games here (all are conference games) can be obtained for $3.50. This **includes** a reserve seat. Single admission to the games woud cost $6.00. LET'S GO KANSAS! On January 22 and 23 (next Thursday and Friday) we play Missouri! here. The team expects you to be out—are you going to Put K. U. First?