DECEMBER 6,1918. Sport Beams The College of Emporia and the Emporia Normalms are playing football today behind gates because of the influenza epidemic in Emporia. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Westport won the football championship of the four Kansas City high schools this season. The Huskers will play Washington at St. Louis Saturday for the championship of the Valley this season. Neither team has lost a Valley game and the winner will claim the Valley honors but the championship will not be awarded because of the short schedules of each of the teams. The sailors at the Great Lakes are turning their interests toward basketball and have some of the stars on former "Big Ten" teams. According to reports sent out from the Tiger camp the Missouri athletes are not working out with zeal for their basketball team. Only an average of ten men a night come out for practice. The Tigers are expecting the return of some of their stars from officers' training camps soon ana depend on them to make the Tiger five a winner. The Missouri Valley conference heads have had no meeting so far this year and are supposed to meet soon to draw up a basketball schedule for the Valley. The schools are going ahead with athletics as before this season. Photographs for Xmas. Make your appointments now. The Duffy Studio. Adv. When down town shopping drop in at Wiedemann's for your lunches. Adv. Are You Afraid to tackle a stiff proposition when it looks as though you were defeated before you began? You are likely not afraid to undertake what you know to be right but you often wish that you had something to bolster you up in your worthy undertakings. You will find some of this "something" at the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FRANK JENNINGS, Minister Morning Service, 11 o'clock Evening Service, 7:30 Watkins National Bank Surplus $100,000 Capital $100,000 Jack Brown, c'21, has returned from Camp Grant, ill., and will re-enroll in the University. Careful Attention Given to All Business. Miss Dorothy Mattocks of Kansas City, Mo., is guests of Imogene Gillespie, c19. R. B. Hill, c20, has received his discharge from the O. T. S. at Camp Grant, Ill., and will re-enroll in the University. White, 'phone or call for a catalogue of the Lawrence Business College. This book explains courses of study, tuition rates, etc. The Business College occupies two entire floors in the Lawrence National Bank Building.—Adv. Try us for Kodak finishing. The Duffy Studio, 829 Mass. St.-Adv. Uncle Sam, realizing the value of candy as a food, is issuing allotments to the soldiers abroad. Your system requires a full qoat of sweets. Buy the finest grade of chocolates at Wiedemann's.—Adv. The Christmas Store Ready in Every Department HANDSOME FURS; never have furs been in such demand as now. We cannot suggest a gift that will be more thankfully received than a handsome fur piece. Scarf, Cape or Stole, singly or in matched sets. Foxes in Black Taupe, Georgette or Red Lynx Furs in Black or Taupe. Hudson Seal Scarfs, Stoles and Muffs. Marten in Capes, Scarfs, or Muffs. Coats and Contees in Musk Rat or French Mole. Coats and Coates in Musk Rat or French Mole. One of the most successful sales of Winter Coats, Suits, Serge Dresses, Silk Dresses, Separate Skirts We have ever held is now in progress on the second floor. QUALITY MERCHANDISE. The best styles and materials shown this season at prices reduced below what you would pay for the ordinary. Ormess, Bullene Hackman FELLOWS— Do You Realize it means more money for you to spend otherwise-for you to investigate our Clothing Proposition SKOFSTAD Fellows who come in and see our clothes and prices say we have the best prices (from your standpoint) in the State. Now Comes Peace Business will undoubtedly continue brisk. Salaries will continue high and work will be plentiful. But from now on the supply of help will be greatly increased. If you expect to enter business you will need special training. Write or call for our catalogue and let us explain our work and methods. Lawrence Business College TAILORED TO MEASURE CLOTHES CLEANING and PRESSING W. E. WILSON W. E. WILSON Phone 505 712 Mass. St. THE LIBERTY CAFE (Successors to Johnson & Tuttle) Regular Meals 35c. Fresh Oysters Fried or Stewed. Home Made Pies a Specialty. 726 Mass. St. Phone 697 Start Your Beauty Off Snappy The annual Jayhawker Beauty Contest is on. Get in early and help select the six "MISTLETOE BEAUTIES" Rules for Contest Ballot Boxes are in Fraser Hall and at the Bulletin Board on the Campus. Give your subscription to one of the mistletoe girls on the campus. Then put your vote for your favorite contestant in one of the ballot boxes. Every subscription for the Peace Book entitles the purchaser to 500 votes. Portrait Space in the Year Book entitles you to 100 votes. Every penny invested entitles you to 1 vote. Your receipt is your ballot. The beauties are selected by popular votes. Be one that helps decide who is the keenest looking girl at K. U. this year. Votes will be counted and announced daily in the University Daly Kansan. One faculty member will be present at the counting. FOR Subscribe to the Jayhawker, even though you intend to leave after the discharges are granted. The Book will be sent to any address. 1919 PEACE BOOK These K.U. Coeds Have Been Selected by Popular Nomination Helen Thurston Mary Emily Warren Doris Rosser Helen Cook Peg Reinish Lenaora Brownback Dorothy Button Edna Rising Katherine Oder Sarah Trant Pauline Pauls Genevieve Kunkle Dolly Haines Ramona Kirkpatrick Elieeen Van Sandt Jessie Buck Thelma Huston Charlotte Carnie Clara Gardner Golde Jones Geneva Hunter Ruby Kurl Ruth Strong Irene Cutter Margaret Matthews Helen Rutledge Helen Brown Geneva Cook Dorotha Engle Muriel Hill Gladys McChesney Hazel Wilson Lillian Gleisner Mark Barker Margaret Adams Tulie Shepherd Alice Docking Martha Thompson Edna Chain Add Your Favorite to the List