UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Do You Dance? .. You should—it is one of the pleasant active exercises good for your body. It makes you graceful—resilient. But—mark you, you cannot dance with real joy unless you are comfortable, and you cannot be comfortable unless you are properly corsetted. We shall select it with due consideration for every line of your figure. We will not just sell you a Warner Corset at a price—not at all—we will "expert" your figure as it were, and select for you your Warner Model—so individually made are these splendid corsets. If you come to us for corset service this week, we shall recommend to you a They are inexpensive—prices range from $1.00 to $3.00 and every corset is guaranteed to shape fashionably, to fit comfortably and not to rust, break or tear. WARNER'S RUST-PROOF CORSET Innes, Bullene & Hackman MORNING PRAYERS Week Jan. 17-21 Leader, Prof. W. A. McKeever. General subject, "Religion of the Student." Daily subjects Friday, "Democracy." Do you know that no Northwestern policy holder in Lawrence ever gets a penny for recommending his company to you? Send the Daily Kansan home. Texan Sees First Aerial Drone "Al" The student in Oream high school from San Marcos, Texas experienced his first snow storm during the last week or so. he like it very much, he says, though he has a hard time standing up on a plane. In a snowstorm he has hard to snow was a task hard to learn, and Jennings can't yet see how student who do not wear rubbers ever go up the steep incline. Jennings will go up the Law next year after finishing some preparatory work in Oream high. Get a Smokarol today. Carroll's—Adv. Calling on your lady friend is to discuss about a box of Allogretti's familiy and family history. MAKE GOOD EDITORS Former Kansan Men Hold Good Jobs in the Newspaper World INTO ALL DEPARTMENTS Send the Daily kansan home. Fill Positions as Editors, Maga zine Writers and Ad. Men. In the past thirty years many men who have worked on the Daily Kansan and its predecessors, have gone out and made good in the newspaper and magazine world. The University of Kansas men who are involved in national profession are scattered seeds are found in rich soil and in poor. But most of K. U. men have made good. Herbert Houston is an editor of the World's Work and president of the Associated Advertising Clubs. Russell Whitman, former publisher of the Boston American, is now manager of the Audit Bureau of Circulation The longer these men are away from Mount Oread, the more difficult it is to keep in touch with them, so the list of former college editors and reporters is incomplete, but there are some to be lost and here are some of them: William E. Borah, a United States senator from Idaho, and former-governor Herbert S. Hadley of Missouri served as student newspaper men. In our own state there are many widely known editors: William Allen White of the Emporinia Gazette, Chas. F. Scott of the Iola Register, W. Y. Morgan of the Hutchinson News, Frank McLennan, editor Topika State Journal and a score of others. Galen Colin, editor Argonia Argoys, Harry Hart, editor, Dodge City, Cleveland John Madden, editor Linn County Republic. Wallace Hovey, editor Leavenworth Post. Frank Motz, editor Parsons Sur. Louis LaCoss, city editor Parsons Sur. F. W. Brinkerhoff, city editor Pittsburgh Headlight. R. A. Clymer, editor Olathe Register. Elmer Wible, advertising manager Galena Times. C. A. Ritter, Lawrence Gazette. L. Krause, Chicago Star. Clint Kanaga, Lawrence Journal- World. Frank Foster, Ellsworth Messenger Joe Murray, Lawrence Journal- Writing Charles Younggreen, Kansas Farmer. Oscar Stailler, Peabody Gazette. Earl Hensley, Capper Publica. Grant Harrington, editor Gazette Globe. Ada Palmer, Kingman Courrier. Helen Hayes, Great Bend Tribune. Lucy Barger, Salina Union. Don Wolls, Erie Record. Earl Plowman, Pittsburgh Headlight. A large number of the boys have left the state of Kansas to seek fame and fortune in other states. While many are still college-ready, statistics are lacking as to fortune. Ed Schauffer, Sunday editor, Kan sas City Star. R. Y. Hemenway, Haven Journal. Margaret Lasley, Hutchinson Gate. Marvin Creager, telegraph editor Kansas City Star. John Schwinn, Hutchinson News, Ralph E. Stout, managing editor Kurt Pug Ferguson, Dallas Dispatch Earl Potter, Colorado Springs Springfield Henry Schott, advertising manager, Montgomery Ward. Jack Greenlees, OKahoma City Times. Charles Gibson, Lauret, Miss. Daily Leader. Harlan Thompson, Kansas City Star. George Bowles, Kansas City Star. Landon Laird, Kansas City Star. Clad H. Thompson, Kansas City Star. George Bowles, Kansas City Star Joe Bishop, Perry-Hanley Advertising Agency, Kansas City. Ellis Davidson, Springfield Repub lien. C. L. Edson, New York Mail. Ralph Ellis, Chicago Tribune Dick Gardner, copy desk St. Louis Republic. Charles VanFleet, Associated Press. New York. Fibbs, New York. Pinky Wingart, Associated Press. E. Girou. Omar Hite, copy desk St. Louis Republic jerome Beatty, New York Malt. Roy Roberts, Washington Correctional Institution Ed Markham, St. Paul Pioneer Dispatch Gilbert Clayton, United Press Chigua Carl Cannon, San Diego Union. H. C. Waters, Dallas Dispatch Dispaten. Carl Eddy, Omaha Bee. Brock Pemberton, dramatic critic New York Times George Marsh, Cape Girardeau Tobuine C. S. Gleed, Kansas City Journal, Harry Willson, William and Thomas Still others have gone in for teaching journalism. Marcelle Wallenstein, Wichita Eagle. Advertising-Acquired John Henry, Botna Valley News News Earl Crabb, Auburn nigh school, California. Edna Swingle, Pheonix high school school Cora Doolbee, Wichita hogh taa And our own Leon N. Flint. TRACK MEET MARCH 17 Late Date Gives Reber More Time to Whip Squad Into Condition A definite date, March 17, has been set for the Missouri-Kansas track meet in Convention Hall at Kansas City. This date is later than usual but the change was made necessary because of the other attractions which were booked for the big-hall the two weeks previous. This change will allow Reber's men more time in which to get in shape for the Tigers. He will visit February 21, and the K. C. A. C. Invitation meet will come the following Saturday night, February 26. This allows three weeks for Hamilton to work with men before facing Schulte's squad. The invitation meet which Dr. Reilly staged for the athletes of the Missouri Valley and the big athletic arena of good training and experience for the Jayhawkers. It gives them a chance to run on the Convention Hall or the main campus, also allows Hamilton to find out the quality of his men in all events. The changing of this date brings a complication of athletic events on the Kansas schedule for that weekend. The annual interscholastic basketball tournament is scheduled for March 17 and 18. This will be a double tournament. Those dopesters who dabble in old dope remember that this will be the second time in the history of the Tiger track meet that it has been held on the same night as the 2015 edition. This is a meager clue or possibly a poor bit of dope for in 1913 Captain Patterson's men downed the Tigers for the first time in the history of the indoor games. Considering the dope and the prospects it may not be heading to figure on a victory this year. Witter Bynner, who has been visiting his friend Willard Watties, of the department of English during the last week, left yesterday afternoon for Kansas City, where he will give a reading this evening. The poet will then go to Chicago where he is to appear before the City Club, after which he will return to his home in Cornish, New Hampshire. Witter Bynner Leaves Allcrest's chocolate creams, 60c pound. They are delicious. Carroll's rolls are great! Just Before Quizzes Too! Just Before Quizzes, Too! Friday evening will be "Ladies' Evening" at the University Club. The professors will entertain their wives and friends from 8:30 until 12 with cards and dancing. The class will include for those who do not care to dance so that all can spend a social evening. Light refreshments will be served. Fresh shipment of Alllegretta's fruity candy. Here only, Carroll's. Courses in home economics for men will be an innovation at Iowa State now year. A course in camp cookery and agricultural students and engineers. All the latest magazines at magazine headquarters, Carroll's...Adv. 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GRIGG'S "THE STORE OF QUALITY" LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. wants ambitions 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 We like to do little jobs of Repairing Gustafson The College Jeweler Save the pieces. We duplicate any broken lens Seniors! 12 Expert Photographers working at our studio and we can get your pictures out for the annual Squires Studio BASKETBALL-AGGIES vs. K.U. Two good Conference games. Games start 7:15 o'clock, over by 8:30; doors open 6:45. TICKETS: Reserved seats 75c, Balcony 50c. Coupons No.10 and 11 admit. Student ticket reserved seats 25c. (All student coupons must be signed by original purchaser, and if presented by another person will be taken up and cancelled.) Seats at Carroll's and Manager's office. THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS, JANUARY 20th.and 21st.