For Rent: Bob Sleds Will Hold 6 People HOADLEY'S KANSAS CHANCES GOOD. "Pete" Allen Says Jayhawkers Have a Little Edge on Missouri. "I believe that Kansas will defeat Missouri in basketball, but by a small score. Missouri has a great team, but I believe Kansas has a better one." This is "Pete" Allen's view as to the comparative strength of Missouri and Kansas. Mr. Allen officiated as referee in the Ames-Missouri game and umpired yesterday evening in the Kansas-Ames game. "Why do I believe Kansas will win?" continued the famous basketball man. "My reasons are that the Kansas team is composed of more natural basketball men than the Missouri team and that Kansas has its team work developed to a finer point." Meeting of A. C. A. The Association of Collegiate Alumnae will hold a meeting, to which the Senior girls will be invited, at the home of Miss Agnes Thompson February 7. There will be given reports on the self-government and social regulations of other state universities and women's colleges and discussions of similar regulations for the University of Kansas. Mrs. Crawford will speak on Wisconsin University, Miss Nourse on Chicago University and Miss Sage on Wellesley College. Adelphic Meet Tomorrow. The Adelphics will hold their regular meeting tomorrow at 4:30 o'clock in room 19, Fraser Hall. The ship subsidy question will be debated by Overman, Apollo, Newbold and Spotts. A reading is to be given by Vernon. O.C.Hull will have charge of the parliamentary drill. Another number of the program will be the extempo by Burford. Mr. Roy Moodie, of the Zoology department, has obtained two pythons and one large boa constrictor for use in the laboratories. Writing paper by the pound and envelopes to match at McColloch's Drug Store. For Rent-A double room at 1341 Ohio street. Almond and pecan crisp at Wiedeman's. For cleaning, dying and pressing go to the O. K. Pantatorium, 830 Mass. St. Clothes called for and delivered. The Fairfax is the place to come after the dance to get good things to eat. It is a little out of your way but you will be repaid as we try to please every one. FIRST TRYOUT TONIGHT. Eight Men Will Try for the Oklahoma Team. The tryout for the Oklahoma debate will be held in Green Hall at seven o'clock this evening. Two men are to be chosen to represent Kansas on the affirmative side of the fifteenth amendment question. At noon today only eight men had handed in their names to the debating council. However, each of these men has had several years of experience in debating work. One of the contestants C.C.Merrillat was on the Oklahoma team last year and R.E. Butler helped to beat the Sooners two years ago. Those who will debate tonight are R. E. Butler, F. W. Cline, T. A. Lee, A. F. Livers, C. C. Merrillat, Maurice Henrie, D. E. McCrury and W. A. Erdman. IN OTHER COLLEGES. The city police interfered and broke up the annual Freshman-Sophomore fray at Armour Institute of technology. The students, as a whole, are united against the police. Howard Jones, coach of Syracuse University in 1908, will take the position of head coach at Yale next year. The Wisconsin University club, made up of professors, has excited a great deal of comment bytaking out a government liquor license. Women students at the University of Minnesota are already laying plans for a Journalistic venture. A newspaper with a staff made up of women will be published. Your name made on a Post Card while you wait at McColloch's Drug Store. Ladies, too, will find the Lawrence Pantatorium the best place in town to get their fine clothing cleaned, repaired, dyed and pressed. We give a picture free for the Annual with every dozen, Squires, the photographer. If you are wanting a self-filling,self-cleaning fountain pen,let us show you The Post,entirely different from any other pen made,and we believe we can convince you that this far better than any other. We absolutely guarantee every pen sold.-J.F.Boyles. Special rates from now until June for cleaning, repairing and pressing at the price of pressing alone. You had better investigate. Phone 506; we do the rest. Lawrence Pantatorium, 12 W. Warren St. Friday and Saturday are fruit salad days at Wiedeman's. We make a specialty of cleaning and pressing ladies' dresses. O.K.Pantatorium,830 Mass. St.Bell,509.Home,511. Private dancing lessons given in F. A. A. Hall by the Misses Dessie Pittsford and Mary Wilson. Phone 200. Try the chili at Wiedeman's. Try the hot chocklate with whipped cream 5c at Wiedeman's. Throughout school days, college days, business or professional career the Conklin Pen will serve you faithfully and make writing a pleasure. You don't have to coax it or fuss with it to get it to write. Because of its wonderful feed principle, ink responds instantly at the first stroke and maintains an even, steady flow to the last dot. Another great advantage of owning Throughout school days, college you're never without ink. No matter where you may be—in your room, lecture hall, at the post office, telegraph office or hotel, or on the train—all you have to do when your Conklin Pen begins to run dry is to dip it in any inkwell, press the Crescent-Filler and your pen instantly fills itself and is ready to write. The same simple movement also cleans it. No mussy dropper—no spilling of ink—no interruption to your train of thought. Handsome catalog direct from the manufacturers, The Conklin Pen Co., 310 Manhattan Bldg., Toledo, Ohio, on request. CONKLIN'S SELF FILLING PEN THE HUSE OF QUALITY Gustafson THE COLLEGE JEWELER 911 Mass. St. We like to do your little jobs of Repairing. We make old Jewelry look like new. Nine presses for $1.00. at the O.K.Pantatorium, 830 Mass. street.Both phones. We give a picture free for the Annual with every dozen, Squire's the photographer. The various preparations of vaseline in tubes can now be bought at McCulloch's Drug Store. ___ Hiawatha after the party. Everybody should go and see that war picture in Shenandoah Valley at the Aurora tonight. The Phi Delts had a group picture taken Saturday at the Squires Studio. Try the salted almonds at Wiedeman's. Seniors, do it now, have Squires make your pictures. $$ 1 4 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 4 0 0 $$ Buy that Pantatorium ticket of LEONARD. We don't limit the work. We call for and deliver your goods same day we take them. Rates the very lowest. Agts. C. M. Rummell, 413 W. Adams; Swede Carlson, 1536 Tenn.; M. Green, 1200 Tenn. The Thespian Dramatic Club had their pictures taken at the Squires Studio Monday afternoon. ___ Hiawatha after the opera. $$ 1400 1400 1400 $$ Seniors, do it now, have Squires make your pictures. New Dormitories Needed. The imperative need of new dormitories should be pressed upon the legislature. In that way only is it possible to enable students to get good board at comparatively low prices. Groceries are higher in Columbia than in any other part of the state and not one whit better. Rents are higher than they are even in Kansas City or St. Louis for better accommodations. The only way of relieving the situation is to give the students a chance to help themselves. This can be most effectively done by erecting additional dormitories and dining rooms.- Missouri Independent. --- Harry W. Goudy, a junior in the College, has been out of school this week on account of illness. Oregon, Washington and Idaho Where land is cheap, towns are new and opportunities are exceptionally good for farming or business. See the Pacific Northwest country for yourself. Take advantage of the Low Homeseekers' Fares in effect November 3 and 17, and Dec.1 and 15,1908 Union Pacific Electric Block Signal Protection. The Safe Road to travel. The sale hour Side trip, during season, to Yellowstone Park, at low rate on all through tickets. Ask about the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition at Seattle, Wash., 1909. Exposure at scattered locations For full information inquire E. E. ALEXANDER, City Ticket Agent 701 Mass. St. Both Phones No. 5