UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ASK Three Students And at least one has seen and will persuade you to attend the Battle Cry of Peace Shows 2:45 8:15 Prices 25c 50c It will arouse your patriotism and appeal to your womanhood and manhood VARSITY THEATRE Only Tonight and Tomorrow NOTE: We appreciate the loyal support the students have given this expensive undertaking of ours and will rely upon their recommendations. Ask some one who has seen it—L. L. Ware. Did You Ever Lose a Pressing Ticket? In an effort to give the best possible service we have adopted a sectional pressing ticket. Each press can be detached, signed and, by a patent clip, fastened to a button. Phone us for a ticket or stop at Rowland's Book Store. They are on sale there. Remember When You Attach a Tag F. A. Owen & Son's Pressing and Cleaning Parlors Guarantee Prompt and Satisfactory Service 10 Pieces $1. 35 Pieces $3. 75 Pieces $6. Bell Phone 510. Miss Nowlin Visits Home Nadine Lowin, assistant professor of zoology, is spending a few days at her home in Missouri City, Missouri. "Since the United States was founded, only one man in seven hundred and fifty has gone thru college, yet from this group have come 17 of the 26 presidents, 19 of the 27 vice-presidents, and 17 of the 34 persons in the Hall of Fame. Only 1 per cent of our present population are college people, yet this small percentage benefits from the education of states and territories, 61 of the 93 United States Senators, 272 out of 395 Congressmen, and 9 out of the 9 Supreme Court Judges."—Exchange. Miss Dale to Leave Hazel Dale, 15 College, who is doing well at Canyon. This semester, will return to her home in Canton, Kans., after quizzes. Sold by PECKHAM OWN A HOME Send the Daily Kansan home. OWN A HOME Payments Almost Like Rent Houses 6, 8 or 9 room Interest 4 per cent. Will exchange for farms SIMON R. WHITE Phone 1911 Send the Daily Kansan home. Friday and Saturday are charlotte ruse days at Wiedermann's. Eat taffy? Wiedermann's. Ever try ours? Pop corn at Wiedermann's. Cleanliness When you patronize a barber shop you want that shop to be clean. You want all of the fixtures, everything that you come in contact with to be clean. Before opening our shop for the day, every brush, comb, shaws, hair clippers, lather brush and shaving mug is cleansed in hot water. Every razor and razor strop in the house is sterilized. PRESIDENTS EXCLUDED That's the Houk SERVICE—service that you want and really get. If you are down town tonight drop in and see what the Houk service is. American Ass'n of College Profs Explains Demand for More Academic Freedom When the American association or professors was formed a year or two ago, comment was made upon the exclusion from its membership of university presidents. The significance of this exclusion port, just published, of the committee on academic freedom and academic tenure. This is a subject on which the position of the professors is necessarily different from, and at least somewhat inferior to that of the president, who in most universities is the connecting link between the faculty and the trustees. Thus he has a footing in either camp, and for the unconstrained discussion of questions relating to the rights of professors and abilities of the teaching body it is simpler to eliminate the presidents. TO GIVE LECTURE SERIES Profs. McKeever and Schwegler to Deliver Short Talks Subjects which should interest thinking students of the University were announced today for two series of lectures to be delivered at Myers Hall next semester by W. A. McKeever, head of the child welfare department, and Raymond Schwegler, professor of education. The first of Professor McKeever's addresses, "Heredity and the Higher Law," will be given at 7 o'clock the next day. Professor McKeaver will at the same time Professor McKeaver will discuss the question, "Is Science Blasting Away the Rock Ages?" On March 2 he will present "The Dramatization of Your Life." Professor Schwegler's talk will be given on the remaining four Thursday evenings of March. Following the same trend as Professor McCormick, he will address subjects: "Science vs. Religion," "Revelation or Science and the Bible," "Prayer and Miracles," and "The Essence of the Gospel." This course will cover these addresses to the Agricultural College students at Manhattan. Word was received here this morning that Webb D. Martin, K. U. '15, has successfully passed the Colorado state bar examination. He will practice in Fort Morgan, Colo. He is in "Kentucky" for his spurs in football the fall of 1913. He was a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Prof. R. A. Schwegler, who has been giving a series of lectures at Manhattan on the problem of the development of computers, will deliver this final lecture this evening. Prof. C. A. Buckner, of the department of educational administration, who is to have a leave of absence next semester in order to take some work at Columbia University, was called home after his illness after his mother. However, he expects to go on from there to New York in several days. FOR SALE: Modern 11 room house, with sleeping porch. In university district. Good for fraternity or rooming house. Bell 127-W. Home 892. Laslett Injured In a tangle on the basketball floor Friday night, Howard Laslett received a serious injury which has been caused him considerable pain. An x-ray of the shoulder shows that two bones were pulled apart in a peculiar manner. This in itself should not cause much trouble but from the intense pain connected with the injury the physician fears that something else is wrong. His condition has been improving and that he will be able to resume school work soon. Laslett had charge of McCook Field last fall and has been working in the gymnasium since the indoor fitted. He is a freshman in the College Send the Daily Kansan home. Laces and Trimmings for Your Party Gown But we will find it almost impossible to re-order and would advise early shopping if you hope to get just what you want. We have just received our spring purchases in these two lines. Considering the condition of the markets today we are more than pleased with the showing we are making. WEAVER'S The 2nd Semester Is Here Get started right by renting that typewriter now. We have machines for rent from $1.00 to $2.50 per month. We sell typewriters on the easy payment plan; a small payment down and monthly payment thereafter until paid. If you are contemplating the purchase of a typewriter, see us. MORRISON & BLIESNER Eldridge Hotel Corner Phones 164 BOWERSOCK ONE NIGHT WED.,FEB.9 DIRECT FROM THE SHURBT THEATRE KANSAS CITY THE GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY IN YEARS Eida van Luke Dorothy Reich And Company Doretta Hecht The ONLY COMPANY PRESENTING THIS PLAY Charles House "HOME TOWN GIRL" Dorinda Beatty Marie Hecht THE ONLY COMPANY PRESENTING THIS PLAY orders Filled Now. THIS IS NOT A MOTION IN THIS ATTEMPT THIS IS NOT A MOTION PICTURE Tickets on Sale Beginning Wed, Feb. 2 at Theatre Box Office, 9 o'clock We like to do little jobs of Repairing Gustafson The College Jeweler P. S. We can repair anything at reasonable price. Closing Out Sale Just Beginning Pennants, Pictures, Popular Fiction at 25 per cent to 75 per cent off. 25c K. U. Seal -Watch Fobs for 10c. MUST VACATE STORE BY MARCH 1st. Come Before Stock is Picked Over The Indian Store 917 Mass. LAWRENCE