UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THEATRE VARSITY TODAY'S SPECIAL FEATURE Robert B. Mantell with GENIEVE HAMPER in The Unfaithful Wife TOMORROW—"BARBARA FRIETCHIE" also CHARLIE CHAPLIN, two reel comedy. THE FLOWER SHOP LEADING FLORISTS 8251 Mass. St. Phones 621 See Griffin Coal Company for Fuel. TAKE ONE; DROP ONE Let Schulz Suit You 913 Mass. Shubert Wed, Mar, 25c to $1.00 Hyams & McIntyre Nights, 25c to $2.00 IN MY HOME TOWN GIRL Next- The Distinguished English Artor, MR. CYRIL MAUDE In His International Triumph, THEMES DE L'ORIGINE "GRUMPY" MHELORAMA GET A CAMERA FREE! You get a guess on the number of empty film spools in our window with every 25c purchase. EVANS DRUG STORE 819 Mass. KRESS STORE'S Annual White Sale NOW ON Special prices on lace and all yard goods. large number is congregated, they are dying at the rate of 300 a day. Thousands have more fled to Egypt, and still others to Persia. Authorities are doing all in their power to handle the situation that has been forced upon them, but unassisted they are not able to adequately cope with it. The University of Kansas plans to help. Ernest Stateler has pledged Alpha Chi Sigma, chemical fraternity. Joe N. White, a freshman in the College, from White Cloud, was called to Atchison Saturday, because of the death of his sister, a victim of pneumonia. Maria Slade, a senior in the College, visited in Liberty, Mo., for the week-end. (Continued from page 1) went back to Cole. The election of a permanent catpain will be held Tuesday night. A HARD WEEK AHEAD The coming week will be a hard one for the game. Washburn comes for a game Wednesday night which will be staged early to allow the theatre-goers to get away in time, and on Thursday night the team will be for action for two-game series with the cornhuskers on Friday and Saturday. The summary of the first game is as follows: Ames G. FT. F. Swine 2 0 3 Alrich 4 1 0 Holmes 5 0 4 Tomlinson 1 0 4 Boynton 0 0 1 Miller 0 0 0 Totals ... 12 1 9 Kansas ... G. FT. F. Kennedy, rf. ... 7 0 1 Gibbon, jf. ... 1 0 1 Cole, n. ... 0 0 1 Nelson, rg. ... 0 0 5 Appel, lg. ... 1 0 1 Pattinson, rf. ... 0 0 0 Uhrlaub, lg. ... 0 0 0 Totals ... 10 6 4 Total 9 6 8 Kansas G. FT. F. Kennedy, rf. 0 0 1 Gibbon, if. 0 6 2 Cole, c. 1 1 3 Nelson, rg. 1 0 1 Appel, lg. 1 0 3 Uhrlaub, uhr. 1 0 1 Wilson, lg. 0 0 3 Pattison, rg. 0 0 0 The second game: Ames G, FT, F Miller, m. 0 0 2 Aldrich, lf. 1 6 0 Holmes, c. 5 0 2 Tomlinson, rg. 3 0 4 Boyton, lg. 0 0 0 Shan one man had a sore throat after the first game, too. Total ... 10 1 11 Guy Lowman, K. S. A. C., referee Leon McCarty, K. U., timer. The first game of the season and the excitement of the crowd proved too much for Hamilton's inexperienced basket shooters. The team work in both games was ragged, and the general playing was poor. The basketball teams. But when the season gets under way the Kansans may be better able to control themselves and play as good in a real game as they do in practice. Ames only made one substitution in the two games. This came late in the second half of the first game when Swiney, forward, received a twisted ankle and was replaced by Miller. Swiney was not able to suit up for the second game and occupied a seat beside the official scorer. Seven men were used in the first game on the Kansas side and eight in the last. The guard combinations were changed in both games and the last one chosen seemed to be most effective against the back center. Dhelab and Wilson make a good pair at the back of the team. The cheerleaders were on the job both nights and received a hearty welcome from the crowd in spite of the clowning. The report has it that more The starting of the games at an early hour seems a good plan to get out a crowd. A fairly large crowd attendors begin to show their students can go to the games directly after dinner and get home in time for their regular evening's work or entertainment. The remembrance starts with a program briefly started at seven fifteen. the date for the Washburn game was changed from Tuesday to Wednesday night because of the concert in the gym Tuesday. This gives the Hamilton five a hard game directly before they leave for the Nebraska series. The players must be at seven o'clock so that it will not conflict with the K. U. Dramatic Club's play at the Bowersock. The game will be over by 8 o'clock. Both coaches were dissatisfied with the teamwork of their squads. The closeness of the games made it pure shock when Coach Hamilton claimed after the second game that his men were lucky to win the game. Coach Hamilton admitted after the first game that his men had no license to play in the game with such playing as they put up. Kennedy was the point winner of the first game with his seven field goals. But in the second game Gibbon hit a streak of luck and in seven minutes had scored six field goals. His eye was entirely off the free throw basket and Kansas lost enough points this way to lose the game. Missouri University Will Play as Usual Unless Faculties Interfere PLAY ON TURKEY DAY The Kansas - Missouri football game will be played on Thanksgiving Day again next year unless some action is taken by the faculty members of the university, who are in charge of the matter. No protest has been made against the date other than the petition filed by the students at the University of Missouri. Chancellor Strong said this morning that he does not know how the students here feel about the change back to Thanksgiving day, but is inclined to believe that they did not want it and would rather be by him. However, student sentiment has not taken any definite form in the matter. ANNOUNCEMENTS Snow Zoology Club meeting announced for tonight is postponed until Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. Second Tryouts for triangular debate with Missouri, Oklahoma and Colorado. Thursd. Jan. 13 at 3:40 o'clock in Room 3, Green Hall. Black Helmets will meet at the Phi Delta Theta chapter house at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening. The Mathematics Club will meet Wednesday afternoon in the Administration Building at 1:30 o'clock on Monday. Explore "Methods of Computing Errors." Special meeting of the Botany Club in Snow Hall, Tuesday at 4:00. Because Charles G. Doherty, a junior in the School of Pharmacy, received a drug store as a gift from his father during the Christmas holidays, the fortunate pharmic completed his semester's requirements and withdrew from school to take up his duties as a practicing drugiest. The store is located at Gilman City, Mo. Charles hopes it will become as secure as the beginning of the second ter. But he can leave the business in the hands of a clerk and return to K.U. to take a course in Manufacturing Pharmacy. Boom Lansdon for Governor A movement which is being started to make W. C. Lansdon, editor of the Salina Union, the Democratic candidate for governor, brings another old K. man to the Ford office, edited by Mr. Lansdon assisted W. O. Hamilton as athletic manager at the University. It is hoped by the Democrats that Mr. Lansdon's name will be accepted as a conciliatory offering between the opposing Thompson and Hodges factions of the party. Oliver Andrews, graduate of the School of Engineering in 1912, visited in lawrence has held Gila Valley Bank and Trust Company at Morenci, Arizona. The Acacia fraternity has pledged Burton E. Smith, of Marion, Kansas, Rollard Athey and wife Wichita interne in a Chicago hospital for the next eighteen months. Mr. Athey was visited in Lawrence several days last week while on their way back to Chi-cago where Mr. Athey will become an ma Nu medical fraternity. Mrs. Athey was formerly Pauline Findley in the Medical Schol here three years ago and was a member of the Nu Sig- Fine Arts. Hawaiian Orchestra 16 Pieces 16 Friday, January 14, 1916 Fraser Chapel, 8:15 p.m. Special numbers for the UKULELE and the STEELE GUITAR Tickets at the Registrar's office Admission 50 cents Auspices University Y. M. C. A. TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR The Witching Hour Presented by the K. U.Dramatic Club Bowersock Theatre Wednesday, Jan.12,'16 Prices: 25c-50c-7 WASHBURN vs. K.U. = Basketball WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 12, 1916 GAME CALLED 7 o'clock (early) on account of Dramatic Club show. Over by 8 o'clock. Tickets 50c; student reserve 25c Coupon No. 8 admits. Get tickets at Carroll's and Manager's office.