LAWRENCE, KAN., SAT. DEC. 14, 1901. The Dramatic Club. Art Notes. "Shore Acres" is the play Scott Sterling, son of Profes- Shop Suggestions A Communication. That the Automobile in Novel issue in guise of criticising Kij should give expression to peru prejudices is not commendable. In a college paper treating co matters without fear or favor, ical slander is out of place. Y political bitterness must out, it more in accordance with the cary courageous attitude of editor, to seek no subterfuge for claring that our government tyranny, our past administris selfish and corrupt, and our sol brutes and murderers. Since editor apparently follows cl the spirit of the one whose pol views the American people cast contemptuously upon dumping ground for cowardice moon-eyed statesmanship, no will doubt that his scurrilous can produce profane ballads. Tennessee regiment, as inde can on all other matters; and on the dirty work of defaming country and its soldiers, is enticing to him than the dirt of fighting his country's battles. EWARD H. SMI EDWARD H. SMI The following is the artic which Mr. Smith referred. It is not inappropriate for one who has a grudge against sting to take advantage of the opportunity he now offers to them to up and swat him in the neck. He always exploited the doctrin hate, of the strong against the wow. In his success he had the nervidule and hate the people (Anans), who swelled his coffers their dough. Now since he shown that he is shameless, merely in for the money, he has his singing voice. But he m fails to wag the stump of it as I as there is gold in sight. Ourple are sick of his drunken, swing brutes of British soldiers, those songs of loot and slaughter have grown away and slaught have laughed and blundered in face, half devil and "child." We could write blaster profane ballads about a Tenner regiment starting for Manilla v forty Filipino prisoners and seven of them lasting till they there, and could ring in a cheer about beating out the Tagalog's brain that would be great. We could sweety about bloody deeds in a brake and rice field, of burning he pleading fathers with dead child on their shoulders, "no quar on the bayonette, but we ashamed of our villainy, and fer to have our dirty work unse mmm The California beauty, Miss Givie Kane, whose marked suc- last season, as Marquise to Le Morrison's Faust gave her a pro- nent place among the younger lea-ing women of the profession, be seen as Queen in "The King tho Opium Ring" at opera ho monday night. The press in gen is loud in praise of her effec- acting, remarkable beauty and picturesque gowns she wears Georgette, the Queen. mmm The Phi Gams have boug the Summerfield house on Louisiana street, which will be ma the fraternity chapter house. 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