New Goods for Spring on display in every depart- ment. Bright new styles that will appeal to all lovers of dainty apparel. Neckwear, Scarfs, Hosiery, Waists, Skirts, Dresses, Gloves, Silks, Dress Goods Dress accessories for every occasion. HARDEST GAME OF THE SEASON HAMILTON'S OPINION OF CONTEST WITH K. C. A. C. But the Coach Believes Kansas Will Win by Tiring Their Opponents. What promises to be one of the hardest games that the Kansas basketball five will play this year is that with the K. C. A. C. team in Robinson gymnasium next Saturday evening. Some of the best players in the Missouri Valley, who are not in school, compose this team and a very fast and close game is expected. Coach W. O. Hamilton went to Kansas City last night to see the contest between the K. C. A. C. and Bethany College and he says that there is little doubt in his mind, but that the Kansas team will nose out ahead. "I look for fast playing and it will be the endurance of the K. U. five that will win," he declared. "Our opponents used twelve men in the game against Bethany last night in their efforts to replace their lack of wind. They have three brilliant goal-shooters on their team in Goldman, Terte, and Elliot, but I believe our guards will be able to keep those men covered well enough to prevent them from scoring above the average. Our men are now in fine condition and I expect them to wear the K. C. A. c. men out after the first half. "The game between the Kansas College and Bethany Friday night promises to be a close contest, for the Bethany team has several good players, although they do not play team work." As a curtain raiser to the game Saturday night the Lawrence high school will play the Kansas City Kan., high school. To Talk on Charities. L. A. Halbert, secretary of the Board of welfare of Kansas City, will speak at the Y. M. C. A. tonight in Myers hall. His talk will be mainly about his work in connection with the board, which has charge of the charities registration bureau, the legal aid bureau, municipal farm and other public institutions. Visited the Legislature. Go to Moffett Studios Co. for photos. All work guaranteed. The members of the American Government class, under Prof. C. A. Dykstra, went to Topeka at noon today to hear the discussion of the initiative and referendum, which came up before the legislature this afternoon. A good assortment of reception sticks for parties and entertainments. See them at Wiedemann's. OREAD NEWS. Ethel Luther, a junior in the College last year, will be in school again this term. Beulah Bishop, a junior in the College year before last, has enrolled in the University. Prof. A. M. Wilcox of the department of reek, has been confined to his home the past ten daysith la grippet. It is expected that he will be out by next week. Mrs. Ed. Rooney of Fairview is here visiting her daughter, Nelle, a sophomore in the College, who has been unable to attend classes this week on account of an attack of tonsilitis. Prof. F. W. Blackmar, Dean of the Graduate School, today delivered an address before the Anti-Horse Thief association of Highland Park, Topeka, on the subject of "Social Betterment." Ogden S. Jones, a freshman in the College, will give a dinner whist party Friday evening at his home, 1201 Ohio street for the members of the Beta fraternity and their girl friends. At Congregational Church. The Student Volunteer Mission band of the University had charge of the young people's meeting at the Congregational church Sunday evening. T. N. Hill, a senior in the College, spoke on "Personal Responsibility" and Miss Agnes Conrad discussed "The Present Crisis in the Mission Fields." A novel Love Scene, appealing to Students, in The Aurora "The Girl in the Film" A Good Program. To Night BOWERSOCK OPERA HOUSE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th. Over a Thousand Kansas Students Are State "Pikers." GO TO OTHER COLLEGES Walker Whiteside (Management Liebler & Co.) In Zangwill's Play. The Melting Pot According to statistics compiled by Registrar George O. Foster of the University of Kansas, there are, at the present time, 1,292 Kansas students being educated outside of the state. The average cost of attending a school outside of Kansas where the tuition is much higher than here, is about $700. This means that the people are spending something like $940,400 cash for education that could be obtained at home. One Week in New York. Seats on sale at Woodward & Co.'s. Prices 50, 75, $1.00, $1.50. The most popular institution is the University of Chicago, which has a Kansas enrollment of 166 students. Union College, Nebraska, is second with 61. Michigan has 53, Northwestern 52, Drake 33, Yale 27, Harvard 26, Illinois 26, Nebraska 26, Oberlin 25, Columbia 22, and Northwestern College 20 There are over 150 universities and colleges in the list. Coach Hamilton officiated as referee at a basket-ball game at Baldwin Tuesday evening between Baker and Washburn. Baker won with the one-sided score of 52 to 15. Lowney's, Morse's, Douglas and Johnson's bitter sweet chocolates at Wilson's drug store. Hot chocolate with whipped cream and crackers, 5c a cup, at Wiedemann's. Good tablets of good writing paper at McColloch's drug store. You will always find a good line of toilet waters at the Wilson drug store. Salted peanuts at Vic's. You all know, of course, that Palmers'Toilet Waters are among the best made. Well, McColloch's drug store has just received another shipment of them among which are several new odors in 25 and 50c bottles. Have Coe show you. Seniors! Do not put it off any longer. Make a date with Squires, the photographer. He can get out your pictures on time, as he has seven experts at work all the time. "Everybody" goes to the Hiawatha after the show. They can make you what you want at Moffett's studio. Complete score “Idle Idol”—20 songs, $1. On sale at Bell Brothers. Fried catfish ...20c Baked pork and beans...15c Weinerwurst and sauerkraut 15c Creamed tenderloin on toast ..20c HOME DAIRY LUNCH ROOM. Wednesday Menu. ENTREES. ROASTS Prime ribs of beef au jus...15e Roast pork, brown gravity...20e Lost-On Mississippi street, a pair of noseglasses, chain attached, in black case. Bell phone 1952, Home 270. Gym Clothes and Track Clothes in all shapes and sizes. New shipment of Track Shoes in all sizes HILLIARD & CARROLL, Props. Students' Downtown Headquarters SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT Is to send your Clothes to us and have them all done up like new. You'll look like a winner when you wear Clothes cleaned and pressed by the YOUR AD. College Pantatorium The Place that Satisfies 1400 La. Bell 588 Home 774 Even if you don't need a new suit or overcoat now, you'd better buy one at the prices we're making for clearance Ladies' Work and White Kid Gloves a Specialty. Buy a Good Suit or Over= coat Now for Present and Future Use 3. You'll get these clothes mighty cheap. See these suits we are selling at $15 that sold formerly up to $25. 1. You have a fresh new suit or overcoat to put on as a change now; you can have the one you're wearing cleaned and pressed and put in good order; and if it is one of ours, it will then be practically as good as new. 2. You'll have two good winter suits or overcoats ready for next fall, when the time comes for heavier clothes. The advantages of buying now are three : THE YOUNG MEN'S STORE PECKHAM'S