UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The "Self Starter" A hat for young men. With moderately wide, flat set brim and low crown. Comes in Glen Gray, Pearl, Ivy, Carbon and Black. You'll like it. $3.50 SEE WINDOW A New One La Matina Cigar Class, quality and high grade workmanship for those who like a mild smoke. Try One CARROLL'S Next to Eldridge "DOUBLE TROUBLE" For the benefit of the Men's Student Council Featuring Douglas Farnum, at THE VARSITY Tuesday a. m. and p.m., Feb. Mid Week Date Rule Off Snow Sure Does Take the Press Out of Clothes Without the proper attention your school suit will look rather rocky Monday morning. PHONE 510 BELL F. A. Owen & Son's Pressing and Cleaning Parlors Will call for your suit and deliver it promptly in condition that is guaranteed to please. Remember the Place 1027 MASS. Suits Dry-Cleaned $1 10 pieces for $1.00 35 pieces for $3.00 75 pieces for $6.00 1916 World Almanac On Sale at GRIGG'S SPOONER LIBRARY GETS SHIPMENT OF NEW BOOKS A new shipment of books has been received at Spooner Library, which contains many interesting volumes. In German are the works of August Samilde Strindberg and John L. Volunteers in volume 10 Sachs and Goethe, by Mary Burchinal, and "Wortberuch zu den Heinrich," by G. C. E. Riemer. Many interesting books in History, Economics, Sociology, English Literature, Design, Mechanics and other subjects are represented on the list. Thirty-seven books by W. D. Howell and others missing or worn out. Those who still carry the remembrance of Witter Bynner's visit at the University, may find his poem "An Ode to Harvard" in the new shipment. How can one expect the law profession to improve when even the prospective young lawyers cannot finish the semester's course in time to meet the deadlines for the rest of the University students? Another case of laxity in the law! "The president is in the clouds this morning," remarked a certain student as Woodrow Wilson stepped out in the fog of the rear platform of his coach. EXPERT BARBERS At Your Service College Inn Barber Shop BURT WADHAMS, Prop. LADIES, if you will take note of the fact you will see that a great majority of the particular dressers you meet are clad in our footwear. We purchase to please the most exacting tastes and the shoe needs of good dressers are studied and supplied. Our exclusive shoes and party slippers have gained and retained for us the reputation of being the leading shoe shop. Every design in Shoes and Pumps for this season is strikingly handsome, and all the new effects all the recent productions of the best shoe-makers of America are here. We know we can suit you exactly and a visit from you would afford us great pleasure. Prompt Service You never have to wait on a barber at Houk's—with the lather drying on your face or hair in your eyes—while he argues a point with a customer. When you step into a chair you get the undivided attention of one barber. To serve you quickly and satisfactorily, giving the utmost in barber service, is the duty of every barber in the shop. Tomorrow is Saturday. If you have never tried the Houk SERVICE visit the shop tomorrow and learn what it is. HOUK'S NORMALS WARMING UP The Shop of the Town 913 Massachusetts Expect to Put up Hard Fight at Indoor Track Meet Tuesday Emporia, Kansas, February 3—Tryouts for the Normal-K. U. indoor track meet, which will be held in Lawrence next Tuesday, are being held this week at the Normal. The Emporia team's kind ever participated in the Normal athletics and much interest is being shown in the outcome of the meet. Tuesday The Normal track men have been practicing regularly since the Christmas holiday, but until this week have not done any hard work. The signing of the contract for the KU U , meet with Mr. Hawkers is working his men hard every night to be prepared to give the Jayhawkers a close meet. Coach Hargiss expects his men to show up best in the sprints, and is relying on the Normal tracksters to take several firsts in the dashes. Galbraith and Harris are both fast men on the cinder track, but have never taken part in an indoor meet. Sharp, who is pushing himself, is expected to be showing in the weight events. Sharp has been pushing the shot around the 40-foot mark at practice, and it is believed he can easily increase the distance one foot or more in the tryouts. The Normal track team has been weakened in the distance events by the loss of Weber, the crack two-miler. Weber is threatened with pneumonia and will be unable to take part in the meet. Portwood, Bursch and Robinette are competing in the crack team last year, will have charge of the distance events for the Teachers. Lockman who equaled the state record in high hurdles last year, has improved this year and will be a valuable man for the Normal in this event, in Monday's meet. Troyau in the game held Georgetown, King, Stites and Raymond are entered for the tryouts which will be held Thursday. H. A. Rice, Professor of Engineering, will install a chapter of the Theta Tau, honorary engineering fraternity, at Rolla School of Mines, this week. He will also give an address to the Engineering Society there on the subject of the "Manufacture of Portland Cement." ANNOUNCEMENTS Washington County Club meets at Phi Alpha Delta house Thursday evening, 8:00. There will be a meeting of all Engineers at Professor Terrill's house, 1136 Tenn. at 7:30 Thursday evening. Anyone with rooms to rent, for visiting merchants February 7 to 11, call K. U. 101, Mr. Hamilton's office. Fine Etchings will be exhibited in Administration Hall, Sunday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock. Public will be welcome. The Forty Club will hold a dance Friday evening at nine o'clock in the F. A. A. Hall. All members are urged to be present. Women's swimming examinations will be held on Monday, February 7 10:30 to 12:30; 2:30 to 5:30; and on Sunday, March 6 8:30 to 10:30 to 5:30. All sophomores, juniors, and seniors may have their condition in swimming removed at this time. Hazel Pratt. K. U. Debating Society will pose for their Jayhawker pictures at 1:30 next Saturday, February 5 at Squires' Sturio. Whether Compulsory Military Training should be instituted in the University of Kansas will be settled at the University Debating Society Thursday night. A lively meeting is expected. Following the debate the quarterly election of officers will be held. . First meeting of the Mediavala History class will be Monday morning at 8:30, February 7, Green Hall, Room 3. Very important meeting of the Oksana School afternoon at 2:30, Kappa Sigma house. Scientific German u meets in Administration building. Room 192, Library Building. The Debating squad will meet in Professor Hill's office Saturday morning at 9:00—H. T. Hill. Send the Daily Kansan home. 28c Special this week for any 35c Stationery. Raymond Drug Store 819 Massachusetts St. Paramount Picture PROGRAM Bowersock Theatre Tonight and Tomorrow Dustin Sumum in the greatest triumph of his career "THE CALL OF THE CUMBERLANDS" from the popular book. Also Paramount Travel Picture. Bring your old suit to me and get twice as much for it. Money loaned on valuables. ABE WOLFSON 637 Mass. St. MODEL LAUNDRY 11 and 13 W. 9th Phones: Bell 156; Home 145 Special discount to K, U. students. Service for Students Is one of the Loomas principles. For the convenience of the students, Mr. Loomas has established a studio in the 900 block—925 Massachusetts street. Now there are Two Loomas Studios At either studio the Loomas Quality and Loomas Price will be found. Leave kodak finishing at one of the studios today and get the finished work tomorrow afternoon. The Loomas Studios 925 Mass. St. Phone H 210 719 Mass. St. Over Bell Bros. Over Electric Light Office For Sunday Dinner Special Peach Ice Cream Phone us and we'll deliver your order Sunday in time for dinner. Also vanilla, caramel nut, chocolate, strawberry, and brown bread. Reynold Bros. BELL 645 Bell Brothers' Big Stock Reducing Sale is your opportunity to save $50 to $250 on a good, dependable Piano or Playerpiano. Upright Pianos . $65 and up Player Pianos . $245 and up CONVENIENT PAYMENTS Phone for evening appointments Bell Brothers Music Co. We Tunc G. W. HAMILTON We Rent Pianos Pianos