UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --- BIG SISTERS TO MEET To Perfect Organization; Mrs K. W. Eddy Will Speak to Women In order to further co-operation and organization among the 250 Big Sisters at the University of massachusetts, she was invited day December 13, at Myers Hall. Mrs. Katharine Willard Eddy of Kansas City, Kansas, who has been intimately connected with the work of the W.C. A., will address the big Sisters The work of the Big Sister movement has been organized very well by the committee of the organization, but there have been no meetings held before this to help on the co-operation of the women themselves. The movement has been more successful this year than in the preceding years. Every freshman has been given a Big Sister whose duty it is to assist her in K. U. View Books 35c Each 3 for $1.00 ALSO 20 Per Cent Discount A splendid assortment worth from 20c to $2.00 on sale at Boyles Closing Out SALE 725 Mass. FIX UP A During the Holidays will be just the time to do this. Get a K book now and start keeping it while you are at home. A size and price to suit everyone settling any difficulties and to watch over her happiness in a big sister Rowlands College Book Store The Big Sister committee has arranged for a number of social affairs in order to bring University women into closer touch and acquaintance with each other. For example, a tea was given in October and proved a great success. The meeting called for Monday is of interest only to the Big Sisters of the organization. All Big Sisters have been requested to be present. Musical Debate The First Presbyterian church will have a musical program for its evening services Sunday. Dec. 12. Uniform items are especially invited.-Adv. Resolved; That Christian parents are justified in sending their children to state universities rather than denominational schools. At the Methodist church, Epworth Lease, Sun. 5:45 p., m. Everybody hear it—Adv. The Sanitary Cafe always has a good menu of well cooked food.—Adv. Smoke Little Egypt, mild smoke, 5c cigar. - Adv. We have a good assortment of ice cream and ices. Special flavors made to order. Wiedemann's—Adv. Brown bread ice cream at Wiedemann's—Adv. Christmas party at First Christian church, Friday 8 p., m., Nov. 10. Everybody bring a present to not exceed the time in value. Everybody come— Adv. County Fair Plymouth Congregational church, Friday, December 10, at 8 o'clock. Admission to each stunt one cent. Everybody out. — Adv 62*2* They cure colds in one day. Re Cases Cough Drople, he per box. Jaxxon GO TO E. R. HESS E. DRUGGIST Successor to C. C. Shaler news for everything usually kept in a drug store. GOTHIC THE NEW ARROW 2 for 25c COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., INC., MAKERS Fisher's Shoes are Good Shoes Do You Bowl? Just opened BRUNWICK BOWLING ALLEYS 714 Mass. St. $4.50 and $5.00 There's a good honest vamp —a good honest inner sole— an honest outer sole, counter, heel and lining—all being built together with the best kind of good, honest workmanship. There is something more to a pair of "BARRY" Shoes than the name on the strap or lining. This combination is sure to give satisfaction to the man who wears "BARRY" Shoes. STIEHM LEAVES HUSKERS Nebraska Coach to Leave Missouri Valley for Indiana As a Christmas present to the Nebraska athletic association, Coach Jumbo Stiehm tendered his resignation as general manager of athletics at Nebraska. At the same time he announced that he had accepted a three-year contract from Indiana University. His new position will carry a salary of $4,500 in contrast to $3,500 with the Lincoln school. JUMBO STI EHM The report came as a surprise to the Nebraska authorities as well as to the whole Valley. No thought of any friction among the Cornhusk or coaching staff had leaked out and the resignation is a blow to the northern emphasis on the unexpectedness of the resignation the athletic board have no candidates in sight nor have they even thought of any. Some careful scouting and searching will be necessary to get a man to fill the shoes of Ewald A. INDIANA WANTED HIM The trouble began a few days ago, when Stiehm asked the board for a raise. No intimation was given that he had an Indiana contract in his pocket waiting only his signature to be valid. The board did not consider the demand imperative and allowed the matter to drift along for a few days in the hope that it would pass over. However, Jumbo was instructed to resign himself to the handed his resignation to the president of the board and telegraphed the Indiana authorities that he would be with them next year. Ewald O. Stiehm (meaning Jumbo) has been with Nebraska since 1911 and in that time he has turned out five Valley championship teams on the field, six in the golf floor. He is one of the most feared coaches in the Valley. Under his direction the Cornhuskers have built up a system of coaching and recruiting that is unequalled anywhere in the Valley. The problem before the size of Stiehm who he must continue this system in the path it has been started. Meanwhile the Kansas chances go soaring. With the change to a permanent coaching system in place of the constantly shifting system which has been used for five years, the Jayhawker hopes would be naturally placed within the conditions with the Cornhuskers the Kansas followers hope for a string of victories over the Nebraskans equal to the latter's record. The only regret from the Kansas side of the gridiron is that Olcott's squad of the next two years could not line up against the Cardinals and the porters feel that we are due for a victory but the departure of Stiehm only hastens it. GOOD FOR KANSAS Boss—Chollie is certainly a peach, but he won't give me an engagement ring. Come on you men, you journalists. Come don your curtains! Dad's dinner. Wif you get them, I woulu! "I'll call." My commande called on her last night and told me this morning that he was holding stakes." "I bet her a hundred kisses." "Will you give them if you win?" Less—Perhas he's a cing stone. But stand up with the boys. You may not see what use 'twill be But just the same come on, be game And don the cords and smile. A musical evening at the First Presbyterian Church, Sunday, Decem- A musical evening at the First Presbyterian Church, Suday, December 12.-Adv. Do you eat popped corn? Have you eat the butter-kut? Wiedemann manages that. EXTENSION WORK GROWS Five Classes Meet Weeclly In Nearby Towns—May Organize More The organization of classes by the University extension division is progressing rapidly. Two classes are being held in place in Leptonchamp and plans are under way for starting classes here in Lawrence. Twenty Kansas City teachers, high school graduates and former K. U. students are enrolled in Prof. E. M. Hopkins' class in literary criticism, which meets each Monday night at the Kansas City, Kansas, high school regular meetings of the night school. Prof. H. W. Nutt has a class of fifteen members there taking a course in "Child Study". There has been considerable demand for a course in electrical engineering but no action has been taken to address it. About the kind of work the students want to take up. Plans are being made to organize a class in vocational Engineering Prof. F. E. James from the school of Engineering, will meet the class. Last Wednesday night two classes were organized in Topica. Miss Sara Laird is meeting a class of twenty-two members she has in BRIAN and Composition. A course in Abnormal Mental Development is being taught by Prof. R. A. Schwegler. There is also a demand for a course to be taught, but not enough members yet to warrant the organization of a class. A class in German has been organized at Lecompton and is being handled by Prof. H. V. E. Palmibah, He meets the class regularly each week. A minimum enrollment for an out of town class, except in places easily reached from Lawrence has been $250. Then the fee for a week, is five dollars. Professor and Mrs. Downing's little daughter, Maureen, has been sick with a gripe for the last few days. A physician was called Tuesday evening she again had a high fever. reem was much better, but toward evening she abain had a high fever. She was resting well this morning. The following concluded a wedding of the three small town Massa- chaustett paper: The annual Founder's Day banquet of Alpha Chi Sigma will be held at the chapter house at 6:30. Professor Whittaker will act as toastmaster, "The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a handsome diamond brooch, besides many other beautiful presents in cut glass." WalthamWatch ONE CANNOT HELP BUT ADMIRE THE IT is the great railroad watch. It has won every gold medal offered in America from 1856 to 1911. It is the official watch of several governments, there and aboard the Walham is recognized as the highest type of time-piece. That is why the Waltham school offers a variety of all grades; thin assessments on math, reading and it's Time You Owned a Waltham" EDW, W. PARSONS. models, pliant or fancy cases. "Its Time You Owned a Waltham" EDW. J. PUSONS. Jeweler 717% Mass. 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