PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, JANUARY 22 1923 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas Editor-no-char Assocate Editor Narrateur Editor Custodian Editor Recruiter Editor Berkeley Director Burberry Director Nasha Editor Nikhil Editor Maitana Editor Prochata Editor Pachula Editor Rainbow Editor Ruthie Editor Rubin Editor Sifrin Editor Business Staff Advertising Manager ... Louelle Reppert Ast. Advertising Mgr. ... William Clark Ast. Advertising Mgr. ... W, R, Wering Telephones Gertteppe Miles Gertteppe Miles Bobbie Martin Helen Titman Jason Miller Jock Hankison Clairedian Clawson William Grisham Perry Hoffmann Telephone Business Office K, U. 66 News Room K, U. 25 Night Connection 2701132 Published in the afternoon, two times at the Department of Journalism and the Department of Journalism of the University Department of Journalism, a mint matter supporter, the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, may be reached. SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1928 We doubt if a more imperative need exists for a student recreation center than on Sunday, when all other forms of entertainment, except the automobile, are closed. And yet the Student Union is closed all day Sunday. THE BLUE SUNDAY COMPLEX Surely if it is a Student Union, it should be opened for use on the one day when the greatest number of students will have use for it. On Sunday the shows and libraries are closed and the student rooming house certainly offers an inhospitable place for entertainment. Only a few students are fortunate enough to own care. If the building is to be of practical use, it should be open at a time when the largest number of students can make use of it. "How, grown up the editors of the University Daily Kanon are," comments Cial Thomson in Starbeams. "The Kanon says remorse is the adult equivalent of the feeling a small boy has after eating green apples." To be really truthful about the matter, M. Thompson, we can't begin to think back that far. And we'll be a whole lot older after we get through with these final exams. Incidentally we have lived enough years to also be able to verify the Kansas City sage's promise that it is all wrong to advertise for small and neat girls to carry bishops in a restaurant. Humanity would require, he feels, that this job be given only to big hunky lazies. HAVE A HEART It is regrettable that an attraction so appealing as "The King's Henchman" must make its appearance during the week of final examinations. However, since such can not be helped it is up to the students and the instructors to arrange their program so that this unusual opportunity need not necessarily be passed up. Instructors characteristically insist that the student learn to adapt his plans and schedule to meet certain conditions set by the former. Wouldn't this be an unusual opportunity for instructors to demonstrate the proper DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist Practice limited to examination of eyes without dilating, and fitting of glasses. 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 (Over Round Corner Drug Store) technique for such procedure? Will they not have a heart and adapt the examination schedule so that it will not conflict with this unusual opportunity. As for as the students are concerned, they can well afford to arrange their study schedule so that they can spend a few hours in the atmosphere of this famous operatic undertaking. Other forms of entertainment can be neglected just for once in favor of this. Education comes in many forms, and music is not the best worthy of them. Thousands of people in eastern cities have been thrilled by "The King's Henchman" and have felt bittered that their city had the opportunity of presenting it. The fact that the School of Fine Arts of the University was able to induce the management to produce it in the University auditorium next Wednesday night is sufficient reason for students and Lawrence people to feel even more flattered and proud that such an engagement could be booked. Credit is due to those who have booked it but the degree of success, both artistically and financially, which is attained in this instance will determine to a large degree the opportunity for booking similar attractions in the future. Success can come only through the co-operation of a large and enthusiastic audience. Will you be there? A horseman is a male attendant, a footman. The "King's Horseman" then is perhaps not so unusual as we at first thought. Any of the falcons will tell you of the attention paid them and of-No. Ocear, we should like to ride but we just can't afford it. We wonder if the discovery that fire extinguishers make excellent stills could have any bearing on the recent disappearance of all the extinguisher from University buildings. Learn shorthand. It opens wide the door of opportunity in business and it gives you something that will be of everyday, personal utility to you. We have classes for new students. Not new classes start at the Lawn Business College Feb. 1, Adly. It will be one big vacation if you have enough time and money to enjoy it. A Provident Mutual Old Age Endowment policy will furnish the money regularly every month. And if you have the money you can take the time. Special Albert H. Fearing Olin K. Fearing Telephone 1674 Black Telephone 1614 Special Agents Provident Mutual for Sunday Night Blue Mill Cream Chicken Waffles Third Organ Vesper by Laurel Anderson to Be This Afternoon Member of Fine Arts Faculty Will Play in Auditorium Today at 4 Laurel Anderson of the Fine Art faculty, will give his third organus perculat this afternoon at 4, in the University auditorium. Since it is the aim of the School of Fine Arts to give to the University and to the community a quiet hour of the best in opera music, it has been decided that we be no apples, and that no one机会 or leave except between numbers. The following program will b given: Two Choral-Prelude Melody in G Minor Andante Cantabile Schumann Tschalkowaky George Whitfield Roryld "Au Convent" "Recorie" "Norturne" John Tunn, freshman coach and necessitary basketball coach went to Maryville, Mo. 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The Advance Cleaners Phone 101 Final Examinations! "Our Patrons are our most persistent backers" For Relief From Those Finals If you've found those finals oppressive you'll welcome Sunday and an opportunity to bring a date to this Cafe. It will help you to forget for a time, that you have one, two or three on Monday, and you will be better fitted—the next day to do yourself justice. JAYHAWK CAFE The Red Seal Cafe RENT-A-FORD CO. 916 Mass. Phone 655 1340 Ohio Get your hair in good condition for a new permanent by taking hot oil treatments. One treatment and shampoo for $1. Six treatments and shampoo for $5 at the Josephine Long Beauty Patron, Phone 323-Adv. 916 Mass. Phone 653 Appreciate Your Business We A. G. ALRICH Tel. 288 736 Mass, St. For these hectic days of finals, good food is absolutely necessary. You will find the Cafeteria the convenient and ideal place to eat. Nothing is Good Enough but the Best. The New Cafeteria (Memorial Building) Vacation Yes, you are planning on having a Big Time during the vacation. If you have plans for a hike remember the kodak and films. Oh yes, Johnston Chocolates help make a party sweet. Rankin's Drug Store 11th & Mass.' Handy for Students. Phone 678 The "NEW HAVEN" -a spring model by Society Brand A three button coat—as most University coats are today—but meant to be worn with the top button open and the lapels rolled low. The result is a style that looks decidedly different from the usual thing—yet keeps the real University character. You'll like it! You'll like the new spring fabrics, too. They're colorful and strikingly new. Fifty Dollars Other Spring Suits and Topcoats $28.50 and up M0X=F SO=q