THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE SIX TUESDAY, APSIL 3, 1928 Skilton's Oratorio "Guardian Angel" Date Is Changed Recognition and Publicity Given to Annual Musical Festival Week Held Here The presentation of Charles S. Skilton's oratorio, "The Guardian Angel," scheduled to be given here Thursday, May 25, has been postponed a week, has been changed to Wednesday, May 2, Dean D. M. Seward will present at Fine Arts announced today. "The Guardian Angel," by Professor Skilton will be accompanied by the Minnesota Symphony Orchestra. On May 3, the Minnesota Symphony Orchestra will give two full concerts, a concert given Sunday, April 23, as previously Associated Press Carries News Stories announced. Music Festival week and the University of Kansas are being given national recognition and publicity. Last year, Ms. Barrie announced news stories of plans for music week, stressing that this is the jubiles for Professor Skilton at the University of Kansas. Many Visitors Expected Musical Courier and Musical America, both musical journals, are running stories of festival preparations and the evolution of the university Auditorium. Great interest in being shown on the state and there promise to be an unusually large number of visitors, an important part of Commerce in charge of the finances is meeting this Wednesday at a new store in downtownverting and sale of tickets. It is being planned to offer a season ticket at an amazingly low price, hoping to draw more customers. Fortunately the Easter vacation will not interrupt Choral Union rehearsals, although the rehearsal tonight will be somewhat weakened on account of the absence of the mute on women's clubs who are on tour. Beginning Tuesday, April 10, the children's chorus will join the great chorus at the regular Tuesday night performance. The chorus rehearsal for "The Messiah" will be held in the University Auditorium Sunday, April 15 at 2:30 p.m. M section rehearsals will probably be held on Monday at 7:30. M. U. to Aid Journalists American School to Co-operate With Pekin College (Daily Korean Communist Press) Council of Korean Students has the school of journalism of the University of Missouri has decided to associate it with Yucheng University, Peking in the development of a school of journalism in the capital city of China. The demand for trained newspaper personnel is becoming great in China, partly because of a radical simplification of the Chinese written language in a few years, making posing interviews easier. Literacy amount the Chinese people. Missouri's cooperation will consist of advice and guidance along academic and administrative lines, to help which it may be able to give. A number of American newspaper publishers have unified interest in a national magazine with a generic opportunity for American journalism to express its good will to the world. Yenching, which is internationally known as Peking University, is the largest of the schools which are main internships in temporary sampling in China. We heard an April fool story of the man whose friends called him on the phone and told him his new Food was about ready for delivery. He walked in, immediately work down. He saw, and surely it was, it could see, he laughled. Commencement Is Near visit Lander's for gifts for the graduate. CORONA and Other Makes of TYPEWRITERS Rents, Repairs, Ribbons F. I. Carter. —speaking Mass. Phone 105 There will be a rehearsal of the dance routine on Thursday at 7:39 in the gymnasium. Every man intending to take part in the carnival must be present—Rita The Chemistry Club will meet at 4:30 Wednesday afternoon in the Chemistry building. The meeting will be presided over by Doctor Cady, head of the department. The subject of the meeting will be Electrolysis. The course is Longworth, advance students in the department, will be the speakers. Announcements The Botany Club will meet Wednesday, April 4, at 1121 Louisiana street at 1130 a.m. The topic will be "Forestry and Forestry Botany." Recarral for everyone in the water carnival will be held at the swimming pool this evening (Tuesday) 7:30. The event is imperative—Marian Blatt. Alpha Gamma Delta, social sorority, announces the pledging of Gladys Small, ¢31, Lawrence. Language of the Air Carnard—The Carnard type of air plane has the stabilizing surfaces it front of the body of the plane. Kite—A form of aircraft, without other propelling means to towline pull and whose support is derived from the force of wind moving past the plane. Too Late to Classify WANTED - Student to do sweeping and dusting for room in boys' rooming house. 1333 Teen. Phone 1275 LOST-Beta Theta Pi fraternity pin Reward. Telephone 552. 152 Smart Clothes from Carls. mark you on your Easter vacation as being correctly attired Soft Collar Shirts Plain and fancy patterns $1.35 to $5 Two Piece Uwear in plain and fancy patterns $1.25 to $2 Fancy Handkerchiefs for "top pocket use" 35c to $1.50 Fancy Hose in all the new colors and patterns 50c to $2 Neckties $1 to $3 Neckties New Bows, new Four-in- Hands, a large selection in the new patterns and colors. Glad to show you The Difference in Advertising is the Difference in Men Of itself, advertising is little. And the differences in it are the differences which exist in men. Just as some men are strong and virile and interesting, so is some advertising. And just as some men are ineffectual and weak and boring, so is some other advertising. "Does it pay to advertise?" It pays those men who are keen enough students of the public to make it pay them. It pays those men who are truthful, sincere, interesting and believable. It pays the men whose product deserves the payment, whose brains are keen enough to organize for success and judge enough of the human mind to know how to tell their story with sincerity and interest. So when you judge advertising, judge it by how it is used and by whom-not of itself and of itself alone. Remember, an ugly man looks just as ugly in a mirror.