UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NOW COMES FOOTBALL Coach Olcott Issues Call For Varsity Squad to Begin Spring Practice The long promised indoor football practice is to start at last. This morning coach "Beau" Olecott issued an announcement calling all men on the Varsity squad during the past season and all candidates for next week's game. The team meets Monday afternoon in Robinson Gymnasium for the initial workout. The winter practice will last for several weeks said Coach Olcott this morning and is being started purely in order to ensure that the men have acquired since the close of the season. For the first few days little will be done probably by sitting on the bench during the door track and to do some wrestling. Later the coach intends to have the The Black Helmet Society will meet at 7:00 o'clock sharp, at the Alpha Tau house. Tuesday evening, it is urged that every member be present, as there is important business to be attended to. The meeting will adjourn in time for the show at the Bowersock. men put in considerable time in passing the ball and getting them fit for the spring practice to be held in April. Ray Dumire, who is teaching in Barnard, refereed a basketball game between the Concordia high school and the Beloit high school, February 4, at Beloit. Some of the old students, who attended the game, said it looked mighty good to see "Stuffy" in his "K" sweater. Curtain for Hamlet at 8 p.m. prompt. None seated after performance begins.-Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. JAYHAWKS LOSE OUT HOLD BEAUTY CONTEST Kansans Get Only One of Four Games in Missouri Last Week The Kansas basketball five returned to Lawrence yesterday after a rather disastrous trip. In spite of the favrable advance dope Kansas failed to produce results and lost three out of four games with the two Missouri schools. The Tigers feasted on Jayhawker meat on Wednesday and Thursday at the capitol stadium for departure from Hamilton's men, while the Washington five found the sledding a little harder on Friday and Saturday nights. The result of the trip is that Kansas goes farther down in the championship race and Missouri noses to win. But this season, Kansas undefeated until they face Merner's Kansas Aggies next week. But these games will not decide the Valley title. In fact, that mere formality was decided Friday and Saturday nights after three days of close games from the Aggies. Previous to this Nebraska had won the northern division title and since these games with the Aggies the title remains with the northern school perennial. Notre Dame each game only by a one point margin. But in regard to the happenings at Washington, little could be learned. Kansas took the first game with a 30 to 23 score while the second game was over. That win gives Kansas the advantage of three out of four games from Washington. The Jayhawkers apparently got over-confident for the second game, because they played in the worst form and the best out of them. They showed up the best for Kansas as he has in all the games this season. Reber was also one of the bright lights of the game, but the Washington force had to get around to get around the Jayhawkers guards. The Kansas five will put the finishing touches to the practices for the season this week. Coach Hamilton will take his men to Manhattan Thursday for the two return games and another trip for the Kansas five. Two games with Missouri in Lawrence next week will end the season. International Polity Club meets Tuesday, Feb. 15, at Con Squires, for picture, at 12:30. Second Band will not rehearse toight on account of orchestra rehearsal. Curtain for Hamlet at 8 p. m. prompt. None seated after performance begins.—Adv. Send the Daily Kansah home. Ten Out of Twenty-Six Candidates Will be Elected by Jayhawk Purchasers Details of a beauty contest to be conducted during the coming month by the management of the 1916 Jaya-hawker were announced this morning by E. M. Johnson, editor of the annual. Twenty-six university women in attendance were selected of whom will be selected by students who purchase annuals. Each penny invested in Jayhawkers will count one vote in the contest. A committee of students will vote for a winner and out voting coupons for every cent in cash which is paid down on the books. The progress of the contest will be published each week, until the final vote is cast. It will be made in the Jayhawker itself. Candidates in the contest are: Dorothy Bigelow, Alice Coors, Marguerite Gregory, Lillian Wolf, Virginia Lucas, Ruth Kelley, Grace Windsor, Jeffrey Stokes, Robert McMann, Patti Matti, Margaret McElvin, Agnes McDonnell, Jane Shuey, Josephine Gillett, Dorea Lockett, Kathleen Macourabie, Ethel Keeler, La Verne Wilson, Ada Dykes, Elizabeth Lammie, Mabel Elmore, Advainte Jallitte, Theo Thompson, Ehiel Scot, Martine Kreck, and Erma Larrick. Professors Merle Thorpe and W. W. Davis will have charge of the balloons cast, and will publish the results each week. The following students will have receipt books and ballots: Ross Busebark, E. M. Mackenzie, Arnold Strum, Linus Fitzpatrick, G. A. Rathert, Jerry Stillwalt, "Judge" Hurd, Naomi Simpson, Blanche Mullen, and Nellie Kennedy. The ten highest contestants will be given six pages of space in the annual. The two highest will be given a full page each, and the other eight will be given one-half page each. Professional designers will decorate and arrange the panels. Every winner will be shown in two panels and the two highest will be shown in three or four different poses. Cash deposits are required before votes may be cast. Three classes of books are on sale: cloth bound, at $2; leather bound, at $3; and deux, at hex, at three. A management for a copy of the Jay-hawker, one vote will be given. The "beauty section" of the annual will be the feature of the division of the book called "Vanity Fair." Other articles in the section will have to do with women's athletics and with special occasions, such as the May Pete. Many kodak pictures and postcards are based. Office hours for the management of the Jayhawker will be from 1:30 until 4 o'clock every afternoon. The office is located in the basement of the journalism building. The Forty Club will give a dance February 19, at F. A. U. Hall. Y. W. C. A. meeting—Second meeting of the Y. W. C. A. Jubilee, Tuesday at 4:30 in Myers Hall. Miss Margaret Lynn will speak on "Personal Challenge to Christianity." There will also be special music. Every woman in the University should be there. University Orchestra will meet tonight in Fraser Hall at 7:30. Curtain for Hamlet at 8 p. m. perform after treated by perform- begins—AoM. International Polity Club will have its picture taken at Con Squires' Tuesday, 12:30. Curtain for Hamlet at 8 p. m. promises he notices after performance. Adam Send the Daily Kansan home. You Aren't Buying Things— You Are Buying Satisfaction— We are stocked with a standard line of groceries and stand behind every purchase you make at this store. We guarantee complete satisfaction on each article bought from this store. Efficient Service is our ultimate aim. Call Number 40 on either phone and let us make a few suggestions for dinner tomorrow. We know we can please you. Allen's Cash Grocery 1300 Mass. Get that seal now, while we are offering the new $3.50 K. U. seals, mounted on rich oak shields, for only $2.50. And while you are looking at the seals, ask to see our new K books, 13x17 inches, finished in red or blue, at $1.75. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 803 MASSACHUSETTS ST. LAWRENCE THE 1916 JAYHAWKER VANITY FAIR CONTEST Starts tomorrow, Tuesday, February 15, and will end Friday, March 3, at 6:00 p.m. You,the purchasers of the Jayhawker, are to select for us ten women from the following list of twenty-six Kansas Beauties. DOROTHY BIGELOW 'ALICE COORS MARGURITE GREGORY LILLIAN WOLF VIRGINIA LUCAS RUTH KELLEY GRACE WINDSOR LOUISE IMUS EMMA MAE RUMMEL PATTIE HART MARGARET McELVAIN JOSEPHINE GILLETT DORA LOCKETT KATHLEEN MACOUBRIE ETHEL KEELER LAVERNE WILSON ADA DYKES ERMA LARRICK ELIZABETH LAMME MABEL ELMORE ADRIANCE JAILLITE THEO THOMPSON AGNES MCDONNELL JANE SHUEY ETHEL SCOTT CHARLOTTE KREECK HOW YOU SELECT THEM A Vote for Every Penny rere every penny you invest in the purchase of a Jayhawker before March 3, you will be given one vote in the Vanity Fair Contest. Thus if you buy a two dollar book you may cast 200 votes, or if you pay twenty-five cents down on a book you may cast 25 votes. In order that every student may have a 1916 Jayhawker the price has been reduced to a minimum. However, this necessitates that a payment of not less than twenty-five cents be made on each book ordered. The same system that was used last year will again be used this year, namely: that no more books will be printed than have been ordered. Jayhawkers will be of three prices: CLOTH 82 LEATHER (of the same quality as in the $5.00 de luxe editions of last year) 83 DE LUXE 85 This Is How You Vote When you order your book you will be given a card on which will be recorded the number of votes to which you are entitled, which will depend upon the amount that you pay down. You will fill out this card for which ever candidate you wish to cast your votes. It must then be deposited in the contest box in the Jayhawker office in the basement of the Journalism Building. Seniors who have paid their dues may secure a ticket for voting upon application at the Jayhawker office. The keys to the ballot box will be held by Professors Merle Thorpe and W. W. Davis who will also act as tellers. The progress of the contest will be published in the Kansan on the two following Mondays, and the final results will be made known upon the appearance of the Jayhawker. Every Day 1:20 to 4:00 There will be ten winners in the contest. The two highest will be given a full page each. The other eight will have a half page each. Professional designers and artists will arrange and decorate the six panels of this 1916 Jayhawker feature. Every winner will appear in two different poses, while the two highest will appear in either three or four different poses. These six pages will form the first division of the Vanity Fair Section. The other two divisions will be Women's Athletics and Women's Special Occasions. A part of the latter division will be a two page pictorial review of the May Fete. The athletic division will be given a treatment similar to the handling of the general athletic section. Will Occupy Six Pages RICHARD-GELVIN JAYHAWKER OFFICE HOURS Books may be purchased from any one of the twenty-six contestants and from the following: ARTHUR WICKSTRUM GEORGE RATHERG LINUS FITZGERALD JERRY STILLWELL ROSS E. BUSENBARK, Business Manager Every Day 1:20 to 4:00 FRED HURD NELLIE KENNEDY NAOMI SIMPSON BLANCHE MULLEN E. MARION JOHNSON, Editor in Chief. ARNOLD NORDSTRUM