PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1929 House Philosopher Gives Sure Recipe of Happy Marriage "Free" Democrat Maintain Men Who Fail to Marry Are All Cowards or Selfish By Joseph S. Wasney United Press Staff Correspondent. Washington Post Staff A recipe for her happy marriage is on an interview with the United Press today byrepresentative Edgar Howard, deputy "Free" Democrat, and honoree of the "Pulllow- ness of the House." Howard in his congressional biography wrote "married at laughed age 19" and "married to a loving wife" and "married". He says his system for happy marriage has been successful. "See No Fault" "the secret of being 'still married' 'no to coach to any at marrying time' 'to not have to be married in the one in the one he chosen for my life' 'he told me the United Press Howard, who resembles the latter commissioner William Jennings Bryan, would have decided that immigration would follow this doctrine when he less divorces in this chapter. Children Essential "Of course you have to try to please all the time," he said. "The wife must strive to please the husband and vice versa. It can not be one-sided. "Children are essential to every home, they knit it together. A home where children might be and yet are refused admission would be to me very much like a plats of corn cakes which would be devoid of interest." Ursus ad beloens women who remain single do so from choice but that bachelor refrain from entering matriculation because of selflessness or cowardice. Bachelors Are Cowards "Every woman who enters a long state of mindfulness does so by choice as every one has had an opportunity some time during her life," he said. **owards** "But most backyarders do because they are courts or so because they are selfish. They are courts-bound and are married or of marital state they see others bearing and are seldom in referring to give up the pritfalls which belong to them." Howard is one of the most picture-emean men in the House. He was formerly lieutenant governor of Nebraska and was closely associated with Bryan when the latter was running for President on the Democratic He now describes himself as "free" democrat. New Book Covers Are "Right Smart Fancy' Art is becoming more and more popular in book cover art as is shown by the display on the main design of Watson Library. These books are recent arrivals in the library which have been cataloged, and are ready for sale. The cover for Vachel Lindsey's "Collected Poems" was designed by her friend and former Burke showed the style back in those days which brings an ankle to our ears. Handleslid of all sizes appear on the cover of Thressler's "The The different printer's marks during the last 500 years furnished the design for the cover of "A History of Printing" by John C. Gawald. Syida, or Sidi, or Ciddie Wirt, Once Again an American and a Divorcee Source of 1910 Jayhawker Humor Time has answered the question asked by the editor of the 1010 Jayhawker as to what the location of the fire, then enrolled on the IIIH, would be. Princess Syda Sand Bey Chakir, the former Sidi Wirt Spiegelz, regained her American citizenship recently when she was naturally led to a marriage with Prince Sand Chakir she had help with the role of John D. Spiegelz, JJ., son of a millennial sugar manufacturer, married and divided his time between Puntinon, and entered in Huevo Lech, a Brazilian national. Sidi Wirt—she also excelled her name "Cidie" back in 1901; first came into the public eye when an amateur heeded She was on the Hill at the time, and the humor section of the a-lawyer "Ze Brazilian Count" measured him as being a cross between a Crookhawk slinger and an Italian gambler, a bearer of the cinnamon sticks of the chim and thin hips. The count had evidently taken on American habits of dress at heat, but he willed pie-topped chinaches, grown longer style, dressed in full pop turtles and box-scooted teaches, grown leaning on a sleek bamboo cane. Caddie added another chapter in her career. She joined the Brazilian bumblebee, Harry Williams, and leaving the Brazilian nobleman waiting at the gate. She divorced William a year later. A in a cabaret singer in San Francisco in 1915 died—then became Sidney—met and married the son of a millionaire sugar manufacturer. Young Sorceels died seven years later, while his divorce incident, while a divorce was pending. Mire, Msid Wirt Williams Spreadels, a widow, then went to Paris where she met Prince Saud Chakir. They were married at the Prince's summer Come to Us for Your Meals Denver reported that intense cool and snow had caused the appearance of "sun dogs" or mock sunns, one purple and the other red. 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While in the Turkish native Cildie again came into the lime-wooded forest of Cilden where he was seceded of alienating the affections of the mate of Princese Chverev, who lived in Egypt and later spouse of Slim Ben Prince Sidil Shaki said that Princese heard local tea, and on some for dinner. Today Tohdie has been awarded her American citizenship which she lost in 1822 when she married the Turkish prince, Mustafa Chudri, in Constantinople. Her refusal to live in they resulted in their divorce in 1927. Back in the good old days of 1010 when bontleid hung —1190 crowned under columnae helped with such titles as “We wonder what would happen if, and “Can you hang on?” Cldie Under a column in the 1010 year hancwer headed “Fact About Coons” are the followive questions and con- The furor that Giddie caused when she arrived at k. U. can be inferred from the date January 8, 1845, Jayhawker under the year's calendar. 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The Serrab skeletons, a natural travelling sketch exhibit of the work of members of Serrab fascintrites, including a few drawings by members of the local chapter, will soon arrive to be placed on exhibit in Marvin hall. Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of Physical education, spends on the subject of good health at a meeting of the Lawrence Business and Professional Women's club. Tuesday evening at the cell room in Halle's halls. Chemistry Club will resume their weekly meetings next Thursday, Feb. 14. Miss Evirin Weiss, assistant president of the club, will be in charge of the program. At a recent meeting of the Kansas chapter of the American Institute of Architecture in Topeka, Prof. Jeffrey M. Kellogg, chair of the department, invited the committee to the national convention to be held in Washington, D. C., and New York City in April. As secretary and treasurer of the Kansas chapter, he will accompany Professor Kollege to the convention. 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