1892 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THEATRE VARSITY TONIGHT ONLY SYD CHAPLIN (CHARLIE'S BROTHER) IN "A Submarine Pirate" A great 4-reel comedy with the latest PATHE NEWS PICTORIAL TOMORROW: Annette Kellerman in "Neptune's Daughter." FLOWERS ARE BETTER THAN MEDICINE FOR THE SICK THE FLOWER SHOP 825 1-2 Mass St. Flowers of Quality Phones 621 LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. wants ambitious young people to enroll and prepare for exceptional positions, as bookkeepers, stenographers, private secretaries, civil service. Positions secured as soon as competent. Enroll any Monday. Write, phone or call for catalogue. 645 Mass. St., Two Floors. E. S. WEATHERBY, Superintendent. W. H. QUAKENBUSH President A fitting answer to every clothes question must be suited at SCHULZ'S Mrs. Ednah Morrison Gowns and Fancy Tailoring PRICES REASONABLE LAWRENCE, KANSAS Bell Phone 1145J. 1146 Tennessee St. MODEL LAUNDRY 11 and 13 W.9th Phones: Bell 156; Home 145 Special discount to K. U. students. Market Cafe Open and Ready for Business Neatest little lunch room in the city Perkins Bldg. J. J. Collins, Prop. Corona and Fox Typewriters are sold exclusively in Lawrence by F. I. Carter, 1025 Mass. St. We have machines for rent and a full line of supplies. We Sell Ide Collars SKOFSTAD 829 Mass. St. Conklin Fountain Pens Non-Leakable and Self-Filling Sold in Lawrence at F. B. McColloch's Drug Store 847 Mass, St. See Griffin Coal Company for Fuel. ANSWER RELIEF CALL Edith Snow Expects Greater Response From Students in War Relief Campaign As a result of an active week the War Relief Society of which Edith Snow is in charge shipped eight troops to New York for the war sufferers. Three large boxes of surgical bandages and linen were sent to the surgical committee of the National Civic Committee, and the New York War Clearing House. In response to the appeal sent out by Miss Snow five fraternities made liberal donations of clothing and two boarding houses sent in a general aid material. No others have as yet signed that that had half of either old clothes or material from which bandages might be made. Mr Snow attributes this lack of interest to quik week, but hopes that next week will see even more supplies. The committee will make an effort and there is much stuff to be collected yet. The linen and the old clothes are collected at the same time. The committee will make a second collection next week and persons having made them and bandages might be made or old clothes should call Elis Snow, 2485 Bell, or leave with her at 706 W.12th St. ALL CLOTHING USED May Gardner, of the department of Romance. Languages is chairman of the committee to interest student girls in taking up languages. Friday afternoon has been set aside particularly for the students and meetings are held in the Unitarian Church. Meetings are also held on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursday, and Fridays and clothes are sorted, and the linen worked up ready for use in the war zone. The clothes that requiring are sent to the Lawrence school house to be mended. Clothing that has not been suitable for shipping has been distributed among the desitute families of Lawrence, helping them through the last cold siege. LACTICAL MERCHANTS HELP "Alice is located in many ways," Miss Snow said. "She the Round Corner Drug Store, Dick Bros. stores have all sent in absorbent cotton. Wilder Bros., and the Model Laundry are doing laundry work free. Innes and Wewers' dry goods stores and Wewers' dry money. E. S. Strachan of Robertson's store has loaned the society a cabinet for keeping their supplies in. One of the young women students of the university is so enthusiastic about the work that she has her mother send supplies her each week with her 'aundry.' Clark Reads Miss Esther Kirk, author of "The Call of Kansas," was the guest of honor at the Kansas Day meeting of the History Club of Kansas City, Kansas, which was held last week. It entertained the Club by reading some poems. The day was set aside by the club to honor Kansas authors. The supplies collected here are sent to New York to the national relief organization and are then transported to France by the steamship companies who pay their transportation over. Miss Snow expects to have a large number of girls out as soon as the quizzes are over. K. U. 12—AGGIES 26 Jaybirds Loose Basket and Let Aggies Walk Off With Two Easy Games Miss Clark Reads Send the Daily Kansan home. Bill Hamilton's five played a better game of basketball Friday night against the Aggie squad than they played on the previous night but even against them the score was decided against them 26 to 16 men were just naturally too fast for the Jayhawkers and played rings around them in all departments of the game. This gave the Aggies two straight games from Kansas and their way to the Valley championship for the first time in their history. FIRST PAIR IN MANY YEARS It has been a long time since the Aggies have defeated Kansas in two straight games. For two or three years the Farmers have always managed to slip on Kansas for one game but they never "get by" with two, and with each playball playing in such classes as they showed Friday night it looks like a whirlwind team for Merrigan. The final score read Aggies 26, Kansas 12. This should have read Aggies 26, Kidney 12, for the midfielder. The kicking was Kansas. His five free throws in the first half prevented Kansas from getting shut out in this period. No Jayne could drop one through the ring altogether, so much often enough to make the score at least a hundred. Captain Cole had an off night and could not get the basket beaten during the entire night alterations. It was more than any other man on the sound. AGGIES HAVE LEAD AT START The Aggies took the lead early in the game, and no one scored a point except minutes no one seered a point except on free throws. When the Aggie forwards started going they wont and are hard. Ramsey and Rey nols start winning. At the time for the game to start Appel appeared in street clothes with a brained wrist and was unable to go into the game. He had failed to answer questions, and sat the night before and had not notified Hamilton that he would not be able to play the second game, Uhrlahra under the position which Kennedy started on as night right. Both teams played through the entire game without a substitution. PREPARE FOR WASHINGTON We will be held every night this week in preparation for the time Washington comes to Kansas February 4 and 5, Hamilton hopes to have his men hitting their stride of victory. It is possible that some new faces appear in the lineup it this will depen- of the next two lines A team composed Varsity will take a , mma UCLA campus duty to meet the stech学院 Institute for education. Visited Lawrence early in the season and was defeated overwhelmingly by the regulars. This will afford the student a good practice and possibly bring out a star for Hamilton's regulars. The score of the game Friday night; The score: the score: Kansas: G. FT. F. Pattonston 3 6 3 Gibbon 3 6 3 Cole 0 1 1 Uhrlaub 0 2 2 Nelson 0 0 2 Total 3 6 9 Aggies: G. FT. F Adams 3 6 1 Leanord 3 0 1 MacMillan 1 0 2 Ramsey 0 0 1 Reynolds 3 0 2 Totals Referee—Quigley. Timekeeper-Bond. Scorer-Wagstaff. All articles must be removed from the women's lockers. The lockers are to be thoroughly cleaned during the next week and every locker must be empty by the end of the week. All material left in the lockers will be claimed by the department and it will be difficult for the owner to recover her property. Miss Hazel Pratt. New Physiology Course Attention is called to a new 2 hour course at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday and Thursday in Hygiene and Sanitation. It is known as Physiology II and is given by Dr. Ida Hyde. 1916 World Almanacs on sale at Grigger - Adv. The University Book Store will pay cash for second hand text book Adv. The Lawrence Business College will organize new classes in shorthand and typewriting, February I. - Adv. 1916 World Almanaces on sale at Gringes...Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. Prepardness at Old K. U. Those who have rooms to rent for the Merchants' short course Feb. 7-11 please call Extension Division, K. U. 101. ANNOUNCEMENTS No Morning Prayers during quiz week, or on day of enrollment. The Correspondence Study Department of the University Extension Division has been moved from 117 Fraser to 111 Fraser, the room vacated by Assistant Registrar, Miss Emily Zwick and her force. The Law Library will be open each evening except Saturday from 7 until 10 o'clock. In order that the lockers may be fumigated they must be left open and all clothing removed from them during quiz week. Consultations regarding majors in English may be held with a representative of the English department in Fraser 203, as follows: Wednesday 27 and 28, from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 day, Thursday and Friday, Jan. 26 The K. U. Dames will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Walter Stine, 1141 Kentucky street. The three hour course in Genoma Embryology and the two hour course in Heredity in Relation to Eugenics will be consolidated into a five hour course. The course will be the title of Development and Heredity. Laboratory periods will be held between 10:30 and 12:30. The course will be under the direction of M.A. M. A. B. R. B. Robertson. Heredity in Relation Eugenics will be given on Tuesday and Sundays between 8:30 and the benefit of juniors and (Dratorical contest will be held in room 3 of Green Hall Friday at 3:80. Prof. H. T. Hill. Book Exchange will be open this week from 8 to 8:25 o'clock and from 1 to 2 o'clock daily. Hygiene and Sanitation" offered next semester by Dr. Ida Hyde is open to any student who has had elementary physiology. The Lawrence Business College teaches bookkeeping, banking, penmanship, shorthand and typewriting. If interested in one or more of these subjects, write or call for an outline of the work.—Adv. Attention is called to the fact that the essentials of New Testament Greek (12) has been changed from a three to a five hour course. No previous knowledge of Greek is required. 1916 World Almanac on sale at Griggs.—Adv. Grad Is Married **AID IS MISSING.** Orin Rhinehoff of Oksaloosa and Miss Ruth Smith of Oskalauoa, were married in Oskalauoa on December 30. The announcement was made last week. Mr. Rhine is a graduate of the University of Kansas. He is now the head of the McLouth schools. Miss Smith was teaching in Oskalauoa. Send the Daily Kansan home. The University Book Store will pay cash for second hand text books...A Prof. Thorpe Speaks Prof. Merie Thorpe, head of the department of journalism at the University, returned from Newton this morning. He addressed the Commercial Club there last night. Send the Daily Kansan home. OFFICIAL GYM SUITS We have just received a shipment of these Gym Suits and now have all sizes. Remember we are exclusive dealers for the regular style adopted by Dr. Goetz. WEAVER'S Bowersock Theatre TODAY CLEO RIDGELY and WALLACE REID in "The Golden Chance" TOMORROW MARY PICKFORD in The Bishop's Carriage ADMISSION 10 Cents Bell Phone 10 CASH PAID FOR Second-Hand Books or we will allow you sixty cents on the dollar in trade on new books or merchandise. Rowlands College Book Store