PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1928 Around Mt. Oread Dean S. B. Braden of the Kansas School of Religion, is spending the day in Kansas City, Kan. "Things that Count," is the topic of an address to be delivered this evening by Dean S. B. Braden of the School of Religion at a friendship banquet conducted by the men of the Leavenworth Christian Church. W. H. Hop, professor of botany, left today for Chicago where he was called on business. He will return about Sunday. His classes will be under the instruction of assistant during his absence. Chancellor and Mrs. E, H. Lindley have gone to Sedalia, M., to see their son, Ernest K. Lindley, political writer for the New York World, who is traveling on the special train with Governor Al Smith and his party. Ernest Griswold, A. B, 27, has been given a temporary appointment as instruction of chemistry at the Emporia Teachers College. Griswold was appointed to replace J. W, Mayberry, A. B, 94; M. A, 69' professor of chemistry, who is unable to meet classes because of serious illness. Dr. G, Leonard Harrington will give his third lecture on practical problems in human behavior Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in the auditorium of Carnegie Hall for building. He will hold conferences with students from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Students desiring conferences with Doctor Harrington may make appointments through Mrs. Beryl Warren, director of the department of psychology. Plans for a ten Friday for the visiting high school editors were made at a meeting Tuesday of Theta Sigma Phi, women's journalistic fraternity, Tuesday afternoon. was the first meeting for the new members who are Betty Postvilleman, Jennee Builian, and Kathleen Decker. Initiation for these newly elected members has been postponed indefinitely due to conflicting engagements. Herbert A. Olsen, B. S. 224 is now on the engineering staff of Hood, Decker, Sheoartry and Dury, consulting firm that has not been appointed as an expert to make a thorough survey of the sewerage system of Pontiac, Mich., with the aim of plumbing a sewerage system for recent addition to the city. Dr. F. C. Allen will return to Lawrence Thursday from Ontario, Canada, where he has been attending the convention of the National Boxing Association and was elected second vice president of the association. Doctor Allen is chairman of the Kansas State Boxing Commission. It Will Pay You to take some work in the Lawrence Business College. Special rates are made to K.U. students who wish brief courses in shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping and banking. We arrange classes to suit your convenience. Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Phone 498 Trench Coat May Be Latest Vogue on Fifth Avenue, but Gay Slicker Still Reigns Supreme on Campus Yellow slickers still reign supreme on the campus when Jupiter Plusius chooses to favor mortals, with his lacrymal offering. The trench cost has not yet displayed this old favorite. The newcomer in the field of wet weather apparel may be in vogue on Fifth Avenue, but the lee dreysy and more servicable slicker is still the most popular around Kansas. The reeen period of wet weather brought forth the guest colors the students could find. The brilliant parade up the avenue at the noon hour was second only to the Tournament of the Roses in splendor. Bright red slickers matching arm in arm matched with a pair of red slickers stepped familiar side by side with dull black ones. But everywhere it was the faithful yet- Dean D. M. Swarthout Announces Schedule of Musical Events Faculty and Organ Recita and Concert Programs Are Arranged The schedule for all the musical events conducted by the school of Fine Arts between Oct. 22 and Christmas, Feb. 19, is as follows: Jean D. M. Swartwout of that school. Are Arranged Besides several faculty recitals in Laurel Forest Anderson will give vaper organ recitals every Sunday and give miniature museum musicians are scheduled. Irene Peabody will sing at the faculty recital to be held in the central Administration building auditorium on Oct. 22 at 8 p. m. The Tschiappa, will sing in the University concert hall on Nov. 1 at 8:20 p. m. This is the opening number of the University concert course. On Nov. 1 at 8:20 p. m, the next concert artist, Ossip Gabrilowich, will give a piano concert in the University auditorium. Laurel Everette Anderson will sing in the Auditorium on Nov. 4 at 4 p. m. On Nov. 5 at 8 p. m. Alice Merle Conger, pianist, will give a faculty recital in the central Administration building auditorium. On Nov. 11 at 8 p. m, a vaudevoir recital will be held in the University auditorium at 4 p. m. on Nov. 18 Send the Daily Kansan home. 75,000 GIRLS were reported MISSING in the past year low slicker that lent distinction to seriated ranks. It was the yellow slickers that identified the throng of college students. A Vivid Portrayal of Why Girls Leave Home Coming to the VARSITY THEATER PUNCH As long as the material of the coat can be made to take the colors, the yellow slicker is here to stay. Trench coat may come and trench coats may go, but the yellow slicker is on our campus to stay for ever. In early times a people would record its history by scratching pictures and bits of information on pieces of ornament or on stone walls. The course was so secure that it only accurately history of the University of Kansas for the past few years could be obtained by examination of the backs of the students' shakers. This is a great feature of contemporary art and the signature that is frequently overlooked. Delicious Fruit Punch Try McNish's Punch for your next party CALL McNish Bottling Works 836 Vt. Phone 198 "How to Handle Women" with Glenn Tryon For the Week End Get the dope on— Starts Monday The Schubert centennial program University auditorium, is scheduled Nov. 19 at 8 p.m. for faculty and senior students; room rectangular, be given in the University auditorium at 4 p. m. on each of the foli- lowing dates: Nov. 29, Dec. 2, Dec. 9 Victor Hugo's immortal classic "THE MAN WHO LAUGHS" Shows: 3-7-9 Prices: Mat, 10-10. Eve, 10-50 Also Comedy - News - Review The announcement of the engagement of Berenice De Nevo Ackerman to Lester W. Martin, of Ridgewood, N. J., has been made by Miss Ackerman's mother, Mrs. J, F. Ackerman, of this city. Miss Ackerman is the sister of Tusten Ackerman, former K. U, bucktail star, After studying art and voice at the University of Kansas for a year, Mackerian went to New York for further training and for several seasons was with the Ziefeld Pollies. This season she has the honor of representing Brooks Brothers. Martin is art director of a New York advertising firm. Miss Ackerman Engaged to N. Y. Art Director Use Kansan Want Ads. and Dec. 16. Chaney, the man of a thousand faces, in his finest underworld picture. LON CHANEY "While the City Sleeps" Hot Sandwiches Milk Chocolates Malted Milks Candy Bars If you have a "lab" class on the Hill and don't want to leave for lunch Call Us -- We Will Deliver or Ice Cream Ozark Fried Pies Many Enroll in Orchestra Just Call 521 Coe's Drug Store Little Symphony Working on Higher Class Music Enrollment in both orchestraas is larger than ever and the majority of students are enrolled for credit, according to Prof. Karl O. Kuesterstein, who also stated that the work so far has disclosed satisfactory progress. The total enrollment in the K. U. Orchestra is 630 students, in the department of the K. U. Little Symphony Orchestra are equally well filled. The K, U. Symphony, which will make its first public appearance this season, is a notable symphonic work by Goldmurt, entitled "The Rustic Wedding." This number was played here several years ago by the Minnesota Symphony Orchestra. The K, U, Little Symphony is working on a higher class of music this year, and at present is practicing on the Jupiter Symphony, which is the last and perhaps the finest of all the Mozart symphonies. Plans have just been completed for a new auditorium to be erected on the campus of Phillips University. The plans will include 48 rooms, people and will have 48 student rooms. Want Ads WANTED: Young woman, preferably student, for part time homework, late afternoons. Must understand plain cooking. Call 1237 M. Use Kansan Want Ads. LOST. Kappa Alpha Theta pin ins in pearls, bearing name of Virginia Belle Thomason. Please call 295. LOST: Billfold containing money, tickets, etc. Name on cards inside. TENOR BANJO for sale. High grade instrument. A bargain. Call after 5 p.m., 1025 Kentucky street, Phone 1267 K. LOST: Brown leather pocketbook cut- out, a five dollar bill. Return to Kansas Business Office. —328 DRESSSMAKING:: Fancy dress, remodeling and alterations. Dress cut and fitted for $2,00. Myrtle Co- leur. 1023 Ohio. Phone 2299. J 31 Phone 2069 and enjoy a free conscience. -33 FOR RENT: Nice furnished rooms for girls. Close to K. U. R. removable. Phone 2471 R. —31 WANTED: Student barber. Apply at Home Brothers' Barber Shop. Wrought Iron Smokers' Sets $1.19 Choose from two styles and four colors in these $2.00 wrought iron stands. 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