UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN DECEMBER 17. 1918. Twenty Men on Floor For First Scrimmage Of Basket Ball Season Hamilton Plans Game With Washington University In January Nearly twenty men were out for basket ball last night and Coach Hamilton put the men through a short scrimmage. The Varsity scrimmaged two sets of second string man playing a fairly good floor and shooting game for this early in the season. They waited until afternoon for the remainder of the week to get them in condition for a second quarter. Mason who played guard on the foot ball team looks like a coming basket ball man. Wahled played the other guard for the Varsity, Harms, a good shot on last year's freshman team worked at forward with Bunn, a letter man and a backup player who returned from an officer's training camp and will be in K. U. next quarter. Matthews worked at center for the first string. Kansas may play the Washington Pilkers here early in January according to W. O. Hamilton, athletic manager. The date of the return game with Rutherford's five was not decided at the meeting of the Valley coaches in Kansas City last week. Coach Hamilton will try to get the men into condition for an early game. The Washington game will be the first of the season and will be played here is schedule, if not the James team will meet Kansas in the opening game of the season for Kansas. Fred Leach is Artist For 1919 Peace Book No Delay Expected in Publishing Book This Year, Says the Manager "All the art work and engraving on the 1919 Peace Book, which is being done by the Burger Engraving company, is finished," said Lynn Hershey, business manager, this morning. "The other work on the book is coming in fine shape and it is thought that there will be no delay whatever in getting the book out this year. "The student art work, including cartoons and other clever sketches is in abundance." One of the largest and snappiest section of the bok this year, according to the editors, will be the humor section, generally known as the Pepper Pot. Students have been assembling material for this part of the book since the opening of school, and will probably continue to press. Things that the students have done and perhaps have forgotten about will appear when least expected "The beauty contest will be renewed in earnest with the opening of the second quarter, and will continue for about two weeks." "There have been about 300 Jayhawkers sold," Herssay said this morning, "and many more are promised. The men who are leaving the University this week should either see some of the people who are taking subscriptions or call at the Jayhawker office, next to Brick's, and leave the address to which they want the book sent. "This contest is being run straight this year," said Hershey, "and if any graft or crookedness is going on we intend to find out about it and give the grafters the publicity they need. A faculty member will be present at each counting of the votes to assure the attendees that the count will be correct." The standing of the contestants will be announced in the University Daily Kansan. When planning your Christmas gifts be sure and include a box of Wiedemann's chocolates.—Adv. PROTCH The College Tailor 833 Mass. St. EVERYTHING IN FANCY GROCERIES Strong's Grocery 1021 Mass Phone 212 This is a picture. It is a Picture of Several Persons. It contains a Picture of the Chancellor of this University. The group is supposed to be the Kansas Food Administration, but No One is Real Certain of It. There are several other Rather Prom- iment persons of the State in this picture, including the Governor and the Governor-to.-Be, and a graduate or two from K. U. The Insignia in the lower corner indicates our United States is going to have to go Easy on the Food for a few days More. The general Background indicates Kansas is going to have to Better her Record in the raising of Wheat. There are Many Other Interesting Things in this Picture, but You will have to Figure them out for Yourself. E. F. WIRTH At Hatfield's Confectionery 709 Mass, St. Pure Water On Campus After Christmas -Smith TAXI 68 The University Health committee, of which Dr. Eugene Smith is chairman, has plans to provide the student body with pure drinking water on the campus next semester if there is no change in the situation. The city officials have for drinking now but city officials have not yet provided drinking water before January 1. The QUALITY HOUSE In Stationery, Printing and Engraving Gift boxes of stationery from 50c to $10.00 Pocket Diaries, Leather Goods, Greeting Cards both printed and engraved. Other Christmas suggestions. A. G. ALRICH Diatilled water is needed in the buildings at present but cannot be arranged for this quarter because the time is short, Doctor Smith said. As to drinking cups, each instructor is to have a supply on hand for students. A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St. Hotel Kupper Photographs for Christmas—make your appointment now. The Duffy Studio,—Adv. Convenient to the shopping and Theatre District —especially handy for ladies, being at Eleventh and McGee. Cafe in connection paying special attention to banquets. WALTER S. MARS, Mgr. Kansas City, Mo. The objections to the use of distilled water last year were made because it was felt by the faculty that students wasted the water. The difficulty of drinking cups was solved last year by the Daily Kansas, which set a price for the proper size for drinking cups, at each distilled water container. Pose at the Duffy Studio for your Jayhawk picture...Adv. SHAMPOOING The Red Cross is Mobile. SHAMPOOING Rates 35c to 75c Hair work of all kinds. MRS. C. H. SANDERS 16 Tenn. St. Phone 1036 SUITING YOU is my business Taxi 148 HOTEL SAVOY Calls Answered early or late. Company pictures now on sale at the Duffy Studio--Adv. We carry a fine line of the latest styles in stationery. These make very acceptable Christmas presents. The City Drug Store.—Adv. Regiment pictures now on sale at the Duffy Studio—Adv. Kansas City, Mo. The Army and the Navy forever and the American Red Cross a little longer. Kansas City, Mo. Absolutely clean Convenient location Good Cafes, moderate prices JEWELRY MAKES The Finest CHRISTMAS GIFT SOL MARKS The Original maker of low prices. 147 Mass. St. Phone 655 SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Mass. St. Phone 914 Wiedmann's chocolates are noted for their purity. Why not use the best?—Adv. ED. W. PARSONS The Red Cross means Morale. PARSONS Repairing and engraving diamonds, watches and cut glass ewelter 725 Mass. S Finest Breads and Pastries Prompt Auto Delivery BRINKMAN'S BAKERY 816 Mass. St. Phone 501 The Christmas Store LINGERIE The Practical Gift The beautiful hand work of Philippine women on the finest of Ratite and Chevette is a delight to every woman. Camisoles and Corset Covers... $1.50 to $3.50 Envelope Chemise...$2.50 to $4.00 Gowns in Empire or Slip Over* $2.50 to $4.50 SILK UNDERWEAR of Crepe de Chine and Washable Satin trimmed in lace or Georgette at ... $1.50 to $4.00 CAMISOLES of Flesh Crepre de Chine or Washable Satin ENVELOPE CHEMISE of Flesh Crepe de Chine, or Wash- ENVELOPE CHEMISE of Flesh Crepe de Chine, or Wash paper on band top or $2.50 for $5.75 Laced, Trinked, etc. NIGHT GOWNS of Flesh Crepe de Chine lace and ribbon trimmed at ... $6.00 to $8.50 Right Now Christmas Gifts Shirts Caps Hose Sweaters Suits Bath Robes Overcoats Hats Neckwear Reefers Silk Hose Kits —All useful articles that have the Johnson & Carl mark of quality. Now on sale at reduced prices. (Store Open Evenings) A Perfect Fitting Uniform to wear home Christmas. We are now selling fine wool uniforms and overcoats at special prices. GIFTS FOR THE FOLKS AT HOME— Our tailor sees that they fit correctly. Open Evenings Until Xmas TAILORED TO MEASURE CLOTHES CLEANING and PRESSING W. E. WILSON 712 Mass. St. Phone 505 As a suggestion of The Many Appropriate Gifts to Be Found at This Store The First Tinkle of Approaching Christmas Finds the "Gift Shop" of Lawrence Ready. We Name The Following: Brass Student Lamps Bibles Copyright Books Popular Copyright Books Memory Books “K” Books Fraternity Pennants Flower Bowls Tea Pots Mahogany Trays Magohany Lamps Silk Shades Nut Bowls Fountain Pens Wicker Baskets Sweet Grass Baskets Shepherdess Baskets Khaki Kits Mahogany Book Ends Jardiniers Incense Burners Picture Frames Leather Manicure Sets Leather Traveling Cases Leather Address Books Leather Hand Bags Pillows and Seals Cut Glass Mahogany Candlesticks Desk Sets China Pictures Christmas Cards in Great Variety. Milady's Stationery Fancies are fully answered by our complete assortment of many patterns created by Crane— CRANE'S HIGHLAND LINEN 50c CRANE'S LINEN LAWN to CRANE'S KID FINISH $12.50 CRANE'S GREY LAWN A BOX University Book Store 803 Mass. St.