SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Tibbett Cancels Concert Lawrence Tibbett will not appear at the University April 29. Doctors of the world-famed baritone, who is seriously ill in New York, have cancelled all his scheduled appearances for the next three weeks. Tibbett was to have appeared here as a featured part of the annual Music Week Festival, and a large number of tickets has already been sold for the concert. Dean Swarthout of the School of Fine Arts has already begun negotiations to bring some other famous artist here to fill the spot vacated by Tibbett. The purchasers of the concert tickets are being informed of the necessary change. If it is impossible to secure a substitute for the Tibbett program, another artist will be signed for a later date, Dean Swarthout said. The other major events of Music Week, which include a recital by the brilliant violinist, Paul Musikonsky; the performance of the complete Bach "Magnificat" with five soloists; the Westminster A Cappella Choir and the University Symphony Orchestra; and the three different programs of the Pro-Arte String Quartet from Brussels, Belgium, will occur as previously announced. During 1939, 12,470 pedestrians were killed in the United States. So when crossing streets cross with careful feet. If it's a good meal you want or Just the right place for a coke date REMEMBER The (Continued from page 2) Louise Adams of Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Ruth Peters of William Jewell college, and Marilyn Konantz, fa'41, and Ruth Rice, c'41. Society— Blue Mill 1 1 1 Phi Gamma Delta entertained the following guests under Japanese lanterns in a typical Oriental garden at the chapter house last night: Diana Irvine, c'42, Virginia Appel, c'42, Shirley Maupin, c'43, Jeanne Wedell, fa'42, Helen Zimmerman, c'40, Anna Cote, ca'41, Jean Donelan, c'42, Betty Louise Young, c'42, Helen Bode, c'41, Lois Howell, c'43, Reola Durand, c'43, Patty Bigelow, c'43, Jane Robertson, c'42, Mary McCroskey, c'42, Jane Veatch, ca'43, Jean Hinshaw, c'42, Marjorie Heimbrook, fa'41, Martha Anna Horner, c'42, Mary Bitzer, fa'42, Betty Wyatt, c'42 Susan Henderson, c'40, Ann Murray, fa'42, Joa Voigt, c'43, Louie Lockhart, c'43, Jane Werner, fa'42, Eleanor Allen, c'43, Marjorie Kiskadden of Wichita, Marcia Steinbuchel of Wichita, Norma Tibbets, c'43, Barbara Koch, c'43, Katherine Green, c'43, La Dean Davis, c'42, Rose Mary Williamson of Bartlesville, Marjie Hegston of Kansas City, Mo., Martha Engles, Feggy Benson of El Dorado, Beisy Dodge, fa'43, Marianna Bantleon, c'40, Barbara Winn, Harriet Hutchinson, Lorita Bokins, Nancy Pears, c'42, Jill Peck, Clara Jane Wilkerson, Pat Moore, Helen Willis, Dotty Evans, Peggy Hellor, Billy Doris Jarboe, Carolyn Humphreys, c'41, Widge Dawe, and Virginia Oakes. 1 1 1 Delta Phi Sigma, Congregational church sorority, held their spring formal in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building from 9 to 12 Saturday night. Arrangements for the party were made by Gayle Warren, c'41, chairman of the party committee. Chi Omega sorority will have a reception this afternoon, after Jane Weekend gusts at Watkins hall were Helen Hawkins, Olathe, Betty Gsell, Olathe; Laura Helen Johnson, fa'39. Kansas City, Kans., Doris Schuerman, c'38, Kansas City, Kans. Mrs. Ella Warren, Kansas City, Mo., Janet Brunscher, Manhattan. --in Weekend guests at the Sigma Kapa house were Marjorie Douth and Josephine Comboy. Schlaegel's, fa'40, recital, in her honor. --in Dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house Friday night were Mr. Bill Miessner, Evanston, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jarrett, Hutchinson, Mrs. Joseph Cochran, Hoisington, (Continued on page five) It's the same high quality work you can expect from Independent Always! One-arm driving has been the death of many a romance. UNDER SPORTS TOGS — Jockey SHORT Sleek, brief, striped for action 50c UNDER BUSINESS SUITS Jockey MIDWAY Six-inch legs for thigh protection when you sit at a table 50°C day UNDER DRESS-UP CLOTHES --in Jockey BELLIN Wide laxest yarn wishless gentle restrains girth — you's stand straighter, look better. $1 UNDER ROUGH TWEEDS — Jockey OVER-KNEE Fits over knee —protects skin absorbs kne cprsipl ration 75°C THE JOCKEY UNDERWARDROBE— MASCULINE SUPPORT . . . NO BULK . . . NO BIND . . . NO SQUIRMING . . . GET YOURS NOW! EXTRA ATTRACTION -- University Concert Course FRASER HALL MAY 2, 3, 4 The World Famous PRO-ARTE STRING QUARTET Three entirely different programs STUDENTS Reserve your seats Call 45 Through the generosity of Mrs. Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, who shares one-half the expenses, these concerts are made possible to Lawrence and the University. A large number of sponsors is needed to ensure the success of these concerts. Be a sponsor by purchasing a season ticket at $1.53 for All Three Concerts. School of Fine Arts Office D.M.Swarthout Manager School of Fine Arts Office D.M. Swarthout, Manageer