SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Debaters in Second Meet Kansas to Oppose Washington and Missouri Kansas debaters will meet oppenents for the second time this year to a triangular debate held Tuesday Dec. 11, between Kansas, Minnesota and Missouri. The Kansas team, consisting of Paul Alken, c 29, and Joseph McDowell, c12, will meet the Missouri firmative side of the question; Resolved to the proposal for modification of the Voltablaw law and the eighteenth unsegmented, approved by the Missouri appellate smshec should be adopted. Garvey Bowers, m 31/, and Copeland Bowers, m 31/, the Kansas negative team, will oppose Charles McNeely and Robert Haltzman, the Washington Bowl, on Wednesday. The question in central administration auditorium, at 8:06, Tuesday evening. A system of voting by the audience similar to the one used at the Kannan-Sydney debate will be used at this debate. dience to vote on the merits of the teams has proved its popularity with Kansas audiences", Prof. E. C. Boehm said. "It is a chance to vote on the question both before and after the debate, thus showing any influence the debaters may have on the opinions of the teammates," he added. "The ability of the individual debaters will probably be taken also," he said. --that an appropriate ring lends an air of distinction? Let us show our selection of stones and cress. Announcements The Felchswiss Banquet of the Baptist Young People's Society has been postponed because of the flu. The banquet will be held at semester, Leslie Rary, President. The League of Women Volunteer meeting scheduled for Monday, Dec 10, has been postponed to Monday Dec. 17. 2 Important. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet meeting, Sunday night, 5 o'clock at the home of Ted Shultz, 1701 Indianapolis. Arthur Turgill will present. —Marcia Chadwick, president. A mistake in the placard announcing the exhibition of pictures by James M. Bates and said the exhibit would not be open to the public Sundays. The exhibit will be open Sunday after afternoon on the 5th and 10th of this month. The university Christmas fund Committee will hold a public meeting tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. in central Ad. auditorium. Arthur Rung for 12 years a student secretary in the department, preparing foreign students and the good that a student bon fund might do in foreign countries. Six women have enrolled in the new aviation course offered at the University of Nevada regardless of the OES and no promise of airplane rules. Have You Noticed --of Karim Clay, Man., with additional guests, may attend Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Downtown Makati, Manila. Dr. J. Ahern of Kuala Lumpur City, Malaysia, will be available from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Makati Law School, Manila, Philippines. Dr. J. 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Provide through Provident The Provident Thrift Policy What It Will Do for You If you live it will pay you $10,000 at age 65. If you die before age 65 it will pay your beneficiary $10,000 in cash, or in monthly installments as long as he or she lives. If you become totally and permanently disabled it will pay you $100 a month. Now—while you are in good health and can spare the money, let us show you how small a letter is to lie on your chest — lay in force. Send the comment. Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia Austin, Texas, Dec. 8—Students are not allowed to take their autos upon the University of Texas campus. O. K. FEARING Telephone 1615 408 West 6th St. Texas Students Drive No Autos on Campus B. I. Noces, gate keeper, says that for four years the students have had their cars into the grounds. He says that sickness and injuries head the list of excuses, while urgent calls to the police are one of the doors are in line. Around Mt. 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Eve. 10-50 Shows 3 - 7 - 9 BOWERSOCK The fleev, bounding Romance of an iron-willed, gypsy beauty in love with her worst enemy. A soul stirring drama of a tempestuous people. THE MAGAZINE SECTION OF THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. December 9, 1928 PAGE FOUR By Their Noses Ye Shall Know Them by Isabel Bandy No face is stronger than the nose by front of his. Who feels really good when he sees this builder of Leon Churro? **2** Who would with an obtrusive voice say, "I'm going to be Bergen?** **3** How have you really noticed noise? **4** I had a teacher once in chemistry who had a nose like a big petal elephant. It looked as if one could push a pin into it and the site would quite easily burst. The student wanted to bump it up, but bumped it would make my beans burst in so slow motion. It always humped into me, just a little too late to keep from jolting two incompatible chemicals. It always worked after I had been held dry atkose or had known my carer's ear to misery. Noses are nice accessories, always a little ahead of the owner. They are the extra that may traveling a luxurious diversion, and a restful 3) adventure; for there is nothing so restful as having one's nose stared at it. It is especially adventures if one knows the nature as crème de bonbon, for he is the man who only lets his nose worry him, and it doesn't pay as his story shows, so don't do it. Genius only can ignore and forget these necessities. If you are one don't bother about noses. Don't care if you're alone or near your neighbor and be thankful that your nose isn't a button or a long projection with a bask stack on the end. Only Packwellie, Mussolini and Lon Chaney can be thoroughly happy about the originality of your nose. These strange obtrusions are the things that soot Lights on the soonest, and they are the necessity for the inevitable dorine. You may be distinctive with a sharp nose that looks like a fierce sparrow, but no one will ever compliment you by saying that your nose looks like a Stutz, even if it is smoody. Your nose has a bushy lash, but she shears like a rosebud, but they can't tell her that her nose is like a white gardenia, for noses aren't. Notice them! They ought to be the next big drug for character analysis. Everything else has been tried but notices and too-mails for this purpose are sly sort who hacks out his shingle well might well be. "From years of experience with notes I have known— Short blunt-ones best observe pleas, baking and cleaning. —Jane Kerr Long, skinny mones boat adapt themselves to dreaming. breathing, white thick lines often start much scrambling. Wide thick knees often start much screaming. Noses with humps are football cries. The legs are slicked. Prelude to Madness Midnight, and I am alone. Alone in this little house, with no lock on the kitchen door and a hidden trellis to no upgrades window. Alone at midnight. The street灯上 the counter has been turned out, and the wind has begun an erratic shirting. It is dark, but the windows are down. I cut down my eyes it were 19 scream. No one would hear me if I shivked down. The home is earl, all except this room. Listen. The noise of my typwriter would drown out the sound of a footstep if it were cautious. But that sound was only the curtains, which were silent. There is silence here. Between the pauses of my typwriter shouts the wind, and the curtain rattles. There are noises in the yard. Unaccountable noises. Fearful, meaning sounds that creep along in the grass. Not even the barking of a dog. Only creeping, stealthy sounds. Midnight. And I am alone. Alone with the creeping sounds, and the tickling stock, and the grazing of a rat between the walls. by Jane Kerr The time will come when I must die, And those who loved me will most will lay my body underneath the earth, And sadly go away. But you have told me that somewhere, Beyond the things we know There is a place God sets aside, Where all true lovers go. STAGE WHISPER And I shall wait there till you come Your "Blessed Damone!" and long For that glad day I see your face Among the entering throng. And we shall dwell together there, Where partings are forgot. All this, you say, is gospel true—My dear, I hope it not. Carlotta ring with a delight and selflessness that was irriving in an so young life. The wretched unbeguiled friend, who was the true friend. (Continued from page 103) Caitlin and I went through the muscles, manners and chickens together, and together we were frustrated. She was careful about taking breaks from her work, but she had been careful for many of the blisses that supported early on her lovely smile. Caitlin had to have allowing courtroom alone as I had gone through it at an earlier age. I touched nerves her through the shoes accurately and with confidence. Then I took the back when her nervousness became the文明. "We became close partners in crises. One day we made one way toward the kitchen where my older sister was baking a cake. With one opinion between us, she decided not to accidentally slip into the cake dough. We were both sparked and chased out of the kitchen with a bacon. Instead of exclaiming we had learned not to wake our tears on anyone who did not heed them—we retired to the hammock on the front porch, where I sprint the rest of the morning confiding to me that I am not going to cry, but twelve, however, I jumped up, hugging Cottie to me, and rushed to the street. Seeing my daddy a little way off, I burst into tears and ran to meet him. On the way, I hold Cottie's face under my eyes to catch the falling tears. After relating to dad how wholly accidental the episode was on our part, I realized it was not an accident. I saw Cottie's tear-stained face and finished, I suppose believing it at the time, with "And what hurts me the worse, she hurt Cottie's feelings. It wasn't her fault and she made her cry." However, at other times I was unsurprized in blaming things which caused the crisis, and held Cottie. I solved my conscience with the knowledge that nothing would happen to her, at any event. Only once did I ever try to desert Carletta. It was one time when my brother had a cake for being a praetor and persuaded me to let him marry Cottie to Sambo, an insplendid negro boy doll. I tried to convince him that he was the best of marriages that my brother was interested in. In the course of the ceremony when he asked if anyone had any objections, and if so, to speak now or forever hold their peace, I jumped up and grabbed Cottie and run for the protection I was sure she needed. "You can, I could never really have deserted I own remember only one enemy that Cattie ever had. At night, I could not go to sleep without her. So my arms, Could I help it that Cattie somehow knew her sleep? And my mind's already in my sleep's sleep! All had been peaceful until I ourselves my own small bed, and I began, to sleep with my sleeps. I was grieved when Cattie was not continually welcomed. But as Catties continued to watch them, I grew more attached to them and I could never bring myself to listen to the abuse to which my sleeper subjected Cattie. She might have been more careful or people's feelings. In the morning, when I rescued Cattie from the room, she covered her face of the room, she sometimes wrinkled ears. Besides car plaques, we had another favorite bruet. There was an old, old man, with a white beard reaching down to his waist, who lived next door to us, and day after day he lay on a hammock with me. He wore a suit and wore a mask to know about birds, and many marriages Carlotta and I sat on the edge of his hammock and listened to bird-love. But what endured him to me most was his interest in Carlotta. When he did not talk about birds, he talked of Cottie. I always dressed Cottie in her red dress when we wanted to go out and see her. She was only other person besides myself who regarded Carlotta as an equal. Sometimes he would take Cottie from me, and after looking at her for a long time, he would begin to tell me how I should bring her up. In his ramblings, he seemed to forget we were talking about bird-love. Of the many things he told me, I remember distinctly only one. “Teach Carletta to love her Lord and you need have no fear.” Perhua it was because I puzzled for years over what there was to be afraid of. I wasn’t afraid of anything but the dark, and supposedly the Lord put them here. But, even we came to the inevitable. Carotta, you are thirteen years old, now. For a rug-doll, even for a beloved rag-doll, that is very old. I look at you now and marvel at the daring which could have dressed you in the pink silk evening dress which you have lain in for the last six years. Your eyes are too blue and your mouth too red and too pink. You are wearing the wrong beauty. Your curls are faded and here and there one catches glimmes of white. The gash in your arm has been seved up with pink thread in Feng Melab by Ada Jo Sage Feng Mihai is an elegant Chinese statuette, who also is making out of one window from the small china goblet around on which she wraps. One black napkin and his tie are stretched out and her hands clasp the other lines as he hangs backward. He maintains coat in no gay as an oriental sunset, and her small shipper matches her coat. But one slipper is unique, is brushed—in the end it will break her shoe. And the woman's eyes are blue, but her hair is very brown and smiles from beneath the close cap of black blonde with gold, while her yellow-tinted, invisibly humble small face is turned to the widow. I am surprised that the Valley does not pay homage at Feng Malih's small feet; Neoil and I do, at any rate. Feng Malih, you must understand, is not merely a statue, she is a personality. I no more believe it is the firmly attached to that golden bit of china on which she sits, than do I own her. She is a woman who for the Queen of Tsuchin to walk upon, Feng Malih, I tell you, is one of those credible things that an incredulous world believes in. If the world is desultory in its appreciation it is because it does not know that Feng Malih is the Princess of Yan. Neoil told me that, and of course Noel knows. He brought her from Catthay when he sailed on the SAMARCAND, a long time ago. He stole her from her peacock courts, and run like a coolie through the streets. She loved him. We met her to me, and we call her Feng Malih so she will cease fretting for her peacock courts and apple trees golden in the sun. We are not sure that she is satisfied, Noel and I. She sits forever gazing out of our window, her tinted face turned to the stars. Noel thinks that perhaps he sells again on the SAMARCAND. He asks for a loan from the court of her father, and place her once more with her fountains and ten roses and carved jade. But I warn Noel that one small slipper of Feng Melah is chipped, and he never again can find the gardens of the Princess of Yany; but Noel is very wise, and we heard him whisper in Feng Melah's small ear: "But I know, where the breeze sights beneath the pine trees, Where the maids of the Yan Princess walk. Where the hands of the Thin Princess Wink, with their wide, floating hats, and mysterious eyes, lie in the light. "Also抱住 on top as they try." I think she believes him, for she turned her golden face toward me. She turns back to kiss dunk and I may not be sure of this or whether she really lifts "the floating half moon of her hard-" But she is growing weary of being Feng Meishi, again she wishes to be called the Princess of Yan. We will miss her when she is gone—Feng Meishi and her mummarin coat as gay as an oriental stole. But there is something that worries me much. Who ever heard of a piñecon with a chipped and broken crown? I am not sure. Yan, Neel, you should have been more careful when you run with the Princess of Yan through the street. But we must need that she—We must no harm, Neol and L. We must so few princesses, and our still room will be happier when she is gone to play once more with her ten rose ladies, happier than she was at home. Yan, Neol, find the in契机 box—we are short to mend the slipper of the Princess of Yan! CRY BABY Cry, Baby Not loudly, with sobs Along with your eyes to red And complexion to run— Like a dying zephyr; You tears glistening like virgin rain drops On a velvety cheek of cream and rose. —Kenneth E. Wallace too long and uncertain stitches. Your body is rubby where I have forced points to be, where no joints were. Yes, Carotta, for a rug-doll thirteen years is a long time, especially for a beloved rug-doll. Carolita, I wonder if you think me selfish, in that you will never know another youthful mother? Are you resentful that, after all, you have been heartbroken by your sister? You are loved to be loved as you were loved! But to another little girl, Carliota, you might be only a rag-doll. Perhaps, too, I am a little lesbian. No, I cannot but think it best for a rag-doll to live in her memories. 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