MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 1 Around Mt. Oread --inexpensive Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the Alumni Association, went to Topeka today on business. Dr. E, C. Allen, of athletics will speak tonight at a Fathers' and Sons' banquet at the First Congregational Church of Topksk. Herbert G. Alphin, instructor in physical education, will be confined to the classroom for a week and then fractured in the classroom when a student in a tumbling class burned into him. President Bridget Graceland College, Lamont, Iowa, is on the hill to day interviewing candidates for instructors'hips for his school next year. Dean S. B. Braiden, of the School of Architecture at New York University, from sixteen days' lecture tour in Widya Milton, and LaFontaine. His subject was "Essentials and Acehvians." Katherine Kohr, ke5r. Sally Tay- town, ke5r. Rosalyn Gulley, Cara Gulley, Gulley, Dorothy Free- man, ke5r, and Josephine Latham, A.B.27; were guests at the Ch Omega Prof. Frank T. Stockholm and Prof Jena P. Jensen will attend the foreign trade conference which is being held at the University of Alabama Tuesday. Prof. H. A. Richardson, in instructor in marketing, will represent the company at the conference on Wednesday. Prof. John Ise of the department of economics spoke at the Unitarian church Sunday evening on the topic, "Pioneer Life in Western Kansas." He also highlighted the duties of the settlers as he had learned them from his investigations. Dr. Webster N. Jones and Dr. H. I. Trumble, representatives of the E. B. Goodrich Tire and Rubber Company were at the department of chemistry here Saturday to interview students who desire graduate training in June. About twelve graduates and a number of undergraduate were interviewed. Between three and four hundred Museu m sunday. The crowd was exceptionally large in the afternoon. A large number of Haskell attendees came from surrounding towns and country. Announcements --inexpensive An important election of officers in Kansas Outing Club will be held Wednesday, Feb. 20, at 3:20 p.m. in the gymnasium. no auditor must arrive Justine Rodgers, secretary. Bradamanthi will meet at 7:30 Tuesday evening in the Sky Parker of the Journalism building. Avis Métcalf. The new student fellowship group will meet Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 7 p.m. in Myers hall parlor. All freshmen and new students are cordially in John Williams, secretary. All Tau Sigmas report to the 3:30d dress class Tuesday. There will be rehearsal of the Ninth at the Ninth on Monday, and a meeting on counting. Elizabeth Dunkel Members of the Y, W, C, A. advisory board are asked to reserve the following dates: Joint board and cabinet meeting, Feb. 27 at 7 a.m.; bank meeting, Feb. 31 at 6 p.m.; induction in board of national secretary; Monday, March 11, at 1 p. m. The K. U. Dames will meet at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 20, at the home of Mrs. H. D. Russell, 1629 Kentucky street. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Stuart Carter and Mrs. R. G. Smith. Various Eastern colleges have served as hosts to a mixed delegation of South African students who are studying American college conditions. COSTUME JEWELRY The new styles are here—come in and try them on—all colors—and inconvenience. Gustafson The College Jeweler Smith Hemstitching and Beauty Shop 93317 Mass. St. Hose Mending One Day Service Capital Prepares For Inaugural A general view of the plan of the Cabinet of the United States at Washington as it appears today with a small array of expensive bursaries to complete the expatriate experience of those coming to America. U. P.—Underwood Histories of Cosmetics Entertain but Hysterics Are More Interesting (Science Service) The very paints with which Clopper goes-goried her eyes and painted her face to make an easy mark of Antony, some three thousand years ago, are yet used in the preparation of eyebrow pencils and face pastes. Prof. Ivor Griffith told an audience at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Sciences. Al-Kohi, the Arabian name for this three thousand year old product, is the foretreater, in the Vaticananter amuletable alcohol. "Various remotes have been given by writers and historians for the fall of Rome, and not by historians suggested that the perfumed baths of her later luxurious days and the营造ate attendant in her bed were made an instant of the inner man support the vial filled with water that the once but small chamber of Harper of Heaven also extended. Of them I remember." However, the current cascade of America, which cost $172,000,000 in one year, is a small fraction of this country. Professor Griffith explained, "For here it is a real democracy of paint and glass, which allows others to enjoy the blessings and suffer the pains of external decoration only by making them more durable." Future afforded the job of perfumed brush and applied ointments, but in America, these commanded much attention and were reached of every current Cleopatra. The histories of economics are certain, but the hydraulics involved are not. The results are out, referring to the dangers of火灾和 deceptive products purchased in the absence of proper chemical compositions. Be aware of manufactures do, however, produce worthy, and harms health and the environment. National Capital Gaily Decorated for March With Washington, UPI—The national capital is blasting forth with brilliant colors for the inaugural day on March 13. California's state colors—gold and blue—form the base of the official color scheme while the red, white and purple are the American flag is in pro- tection. Three-piece-foot American flaps and a banner with gold and blue streamers will be drapped on each light standard along the entire route. Along the north side of the revenue in front of the White House will fly flags of all states. Eight 60-foot flag staffs will be erected in this section, with three in each of the five States. From each will fly a gigantic American flag. Reviewing stands are being erected at strategic points along the line or march. One of the most identifyable structures is the Porto Victoria building. Spectators in this stand will be able to witness the progress of the march down the avenue from 18th Street and onto Porto Victoria Avenue again. The date rule will be en- sured for the performances of "Ten Nights in a Bairro," Monday and Tuesday evening, events at 10 p.m., Ballroom 5, Belen Filin, president W. S. G. A. Rheumatism From Bad Teeth Is an Ancient II San Diego—In ancient Peru no less than in modern America, bad teeth were sometimes to blame for rheumatism. Send the Daily Kansun home. SUITING YOU that's my business SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Massachusetts St. A recent examination of several hundred skulls and jaws in the San Diego Museum shows only one definite feature, a female skull from Cincoe Peru, presents in the joint between the lower jaw and the skull on the right side of the face, which are often seen in rheumatic joints, chewing was painful. On the left side of the face, the teeth are formed by the disease formation, and the teeth are all lost. The three teeth remaining on the right side are encrusted with tartar and rendered used for eating. Corsages and Table Decorations From Myers last longer because they are home grown. Myers & Son Greenhouse Phone 312 435 Mich. O'Neill Classes Father With Poe and Whitman The Kansas State Teachers' College, at Akron has secured a loan of $21,000 with which to complete the student union building. VARSITY New, Haven, Conn. — (UP) — "My father," says, *Dagme O'Neill*, Jr., Yale freshman, "has no equal in contemporary letters.* He, Edgar Allan Poe and Walt Whitman, are the finest tragedians in American literature. Tonight - Tomorrow - Wednesday Shows: 3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Prices: Mats. 10-40 Nights 10-50 professors halted the playwright's son as a "second Carl Sandberg" after publication in a Freehman literate book in his path, "Song of the Freight." Here Today! Gone Tomorrow! "BEGGAR OF LIFE" Starts Tonight BEGGARS OF LIFE WALLACE BEERY WITH RICHARD JAMES & EDGIE BROOKS A WILLIAM A. WILLMAN FESTIVAL --with some very smart arrangements in the popular line Also — News - Oddities and the Collegians in "Kicking Through" Added Attraction RAYNOLDS-RYAN 10-PIECE BAND some very smart arrangements in the popular list "Cafeteria English" for Teachers Starts Thursday "MANHATTAN COCKTAIL" and its little Nancy Carroll herself Pittsburgh, Kan.—"cataleora English" is the unofficial title of a course offered by the department of English at Pitt. The course is popularly referred to. This course tends to give a place to the books and poems that appeal to the average reader and does so with a soundness usually called "highlight". The list of books and poems studied is chosen by the vote of the students and is published to prepare him to receive only one vote. d only one vote Doctor Baker, an-American resident in the Philippine islands for many years, collected the insects from the Philippines and the Malayan countries, according to Dr. Alexander Kunz, a specialist in many of the Samianthus institution. He willed the collection to the National museum. Collections in the National museum are appraised at $15,000,000. Doctor Baker is an Appropriations Committee. They could, however, not be duplicated for twice that amount, he said. For Funk's ambulance call 119.— Adv. Kansun want ads bring results. Want Ads Phone 1329 Home Service Laundry and Dry Cleaning LOST: Digit. Signum Phi fraternity pin, initials "W, R, M," on back. Finder please call Bill Miller, phone 1060. — 198 Work called for and delivered H. D. Young, wpm. 1945 Coun. Twenty five in the room, no fire. I lounge back. Dive in. Do my work with him. I lounge back. Do my work with him. I lounge back. Do my work with him. I lounge back. Wear wrist bracelets when engaged. Wear wrist bracelets when engaged. WANTED: Young married couple with care to work for room and board*, Desire man with some hardiness experiences, Phone 1867-4100 FOR RENT: Boyz, 2nd semester, 2 nriendly furnished on 2nd floor, single beds. Hot water heat. May be see my time, 1231 Ln. ROOM for boys; large sims fully mixed, well ventilated room, will rent very cheap in single or double 945 Ohio. Phone 2881. — 116 LOST? A black leather glass case containing glasses, a fontaine pen and pencil. Reward. Janet Fleishman. Phone 1261. —110 FOR RENT: Second semester, single and double rooms for girls. Well furnished and modern; one-ball block Rent Your Car H. D. Hearn, mgr. 1245 Conn. We Invite Comparison Quality - Finish Comfort Prices No Higher from Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. ROOMS FOR BOYS: Four double rooms, nicely furnished, plenty of bed and hot water. One-half block from 1214 Louisiana. Price reasonable. 1214 Louisiana. to campus and cafetera. 1218 Miss Phone 1338 GARAGE for rent at 1254 Orland Avenue, Inquire of Professor Carey at Law School. —108 Louwell's nw.9717 SHOP SHOP Just West of Innes Phone 939 Decorations for Spring Parties All Kinds Spring Decorative Materials for Sale Dennison Party Shop 1103 Mass. Phone 693 The biscuit and the ad There's a blank sheet of paper living white, on the window sill. A can of baking powder rests on it, and a white, fluffy pinch of the powder itself. Taste it. It seems good. Yet you'd have to consult your chemist to make sure it is good. And have to mix that powder with flour, milk, eggs—make biscuits, cakes with it—to make sure how good it is. Then keep it a month, try it again, to make sure it continues good. Yet if that sheet of paper were an advertisement about baking powder—you'd see a name that stands for quality and purity. You'd read about the fluffy cakes and biscuits that that powder makes—and will continue to make. You'd know more about that powder than if you held the can in your hand. ADVERTISEMENTS are short-cuts to finding out truths. The truths about everything you want to buy. The names in advertisements are names of solid reputation. The labels in advertisements are symbols of satisfaction. It pays to read the advertisements, for then you know what is good. The products they tell about are being bought, tested constantly. The fact that they're still being advertised is alone proof of their worth. An easy, frequent glancing over these advertising columns is better than fallen biscuits, soggy cakes—and other failure buys. If you know what's advertised, you can buy always what's good. Buying advertised products cancels risk