SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1927 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Galli-Curci-Audiences Wonder at Her Memory Modianna Galli-Curcul, celebrated art who is in to appear here Nov. 15, will be part of the new Audition, has many tempera mental characteristics, one of which is a strong voice. When people listen to the famous artist, they doublebend wonder at her words and notes of her many songs. Her memory is plenary; from childhood has been trained. She is a native Spanish learner learned Spanish in babyhood, from her mother who was born in Spain; from her mother's native tongue, in mastering Fernch, German, and English she has strengthened her naturally receptive skills. It is the same with her in regard to her room at Sol Morte, her home in Catillaca, bookshelves rise from the floor to the ceiling. A certain time she goes out, but generally in the, early afternoon, when she reads, she reminisces with Once Macdonald Galli-Currel has heard a name in introduction and scanned the owners face, she never forgets either one. It may be months or even years, but when chance meeting again she invariably recalls them. No matter what subject may arise in conversation, she is versed in it. Indeed it would be difficult to find anyone in public life, either man or woman, commonly and thoroughly informed than is Andrew Galli-Curcell. Constellation of Fishes Exists in Southern Heavens Fomalbaut Now Visible --army cut for a bed. One day she hold up a very important regimental parade by refusing to walk in back of the pack mules. Down low in the southern slice these autumn evenings there shine a bright star. Not that it looks easy to spot, but stars in the sky, but if you stop to think of it, it is unusual to see such a bright star so far down in the Southern Hemisphere. Fomalhaut, by name, in the farthest south of all the first magnitude stars that are ordinarily visible from the United States. Such bright stars as Jupiter and Saturn are even nearer the south side of the heavens than Fomalhaut, are so far south that they never rise above the moon for most part of the United States. Far enough north to rise above the southern horizon, however, Fomlandshire will be at the foot of the south end of December, will have set in the northwest and disappeared from the south. Fomalhaut is the chief star in the constellation of Pisces Aurintrus, the southern fish. Not far away, though, he shares its name with Taurus, which no very bright stars, is the pair of flakes in the zodiac, the belt through which the sun, moon and planets orbit. But it is fitting that the zodiac flakes should not be as complicates as Pisces Aurintrus, because, recording their names, latter is the parent of the former! An extraordinary thing about Pictures Austrina, of which Fiona Mallam mark his mouth, is how he is doing. The lake is a deep blue aquarium, the water carrier, who is represented in the ancient star maps as holding an urn, out of which a snake is draped around it, steadily swimming in it, as a respectable fish might be expected to do. Pictures Austrina is drinking the stream, while Fiona Mallam calls the phrase "to drink like a fish"! Ephedrine Less Powerful Chinese Drug Is no Substitute for Adrenalia (Solanna Saryika) Baltimore, Nov. 4—The Chinese drug, ephedrine, recorded for a doctor at the New York University's extract of the supraperial glans famed for its so-called hover to bring patients down. The first was first believed, according a report just made to the American pharmaceutical industry. Ephidrine was isolated from a Chinese plant in 187 but first received serious consideration in recent models. K. Chen at the University of Wisconsin. There seems to be little doubt that the drug possesses considerable merit in raising blood pressure but resembles most commonly used agents. R. W.owe of the Parke, Davis & Company laboratories, indicates that there is little evidence that it will supplant adrenalin as the first clinical medication for hypertension. The reasons for the high hopes of the earlier investigators lay in the facts that ephidrine could be given by mouth instead of by injection and the rapid action on the heart thum acridin. Doctor Rowe's work has shown that the new drug has a more limiting action when given hypothermically in animals, and this effect is given by mouth has been somewhat exaggerated. In general, he believes that its qualitative action is similar to that of adrenaline in several resections but that it is much less powerful. But In Society Phi Mu Alpha, national music fraternity, was entertained by its piccages daily night at a "Bern format" at the University of Arizona, where she played for dancing. The cost was decorated with streamer rugged to give the effect of a gals burglar stealing clothes on the ne end of the hall over which receptions were served. Out of town nests were Mies Tiny Wauta, Tulea; the first in Coconut Grove; to ; Misa Elencie Shaffer of Toweski; Isha Ruth Scott of Olatno and Gordon Morrick of Troeg. The chaperons Mrs. J. W. Ohlson, Mrs. S. M. Milner, Mrs. Stainell and Mrs. S. M.aw. The Wesley Foundation of the Methodist church held a post Halloween prize for the most original customers went to Robert Youngman, dressed as a Chinaman, and to Maurine Rieks, dressed as a clapboarder were the Rev. Edwin F Price and the Beverend and Mrs. Ed Dewdent were a jumndress attented were sent. The Presbyterian Student Union will hold a lecture party at Westminster Hall to honor Dr. Andrew Mee, Mrs. Anna Olmer and the Rev. Michael Anderson and invite student attendees. Alpha Gamma Delta gave a party, for its bledges last night. Syd Reynolds orchestra played for dancers. Kevin Keverse of Merrill, Miss Caroline Johns of Hunter, Ms Katherine Klein of Fulton and the Misses McGee-Roth Richardson, Genevieve Elliot and Glades Berrion, all of Kansas city, both of Conkke, and Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn of Kansas City. The chapelmen were Dean and Mrs. L, D. Havenbilt, Mt. and Mrs. R, J. Fatter- Insects Infest Potato New Plant Diseases Mystery to Science Experts Washington, Nov. 4--Two new and mysterious potatoes disease, one can cause brown and bronze shaped aerial monstrosity have reached the critical attention of farmers. Both diseases are problematical in origin and serious in their potentialities. The English science defier, dubbed "defacult" in the mother land, that a man is not able to plant the plants' vitality into weedy stalk growth, rubbing the tubers of their normal size and strength. Hundreds of acres in Lancashire, England, have been devectated by the disease, which has not been announced in America. The other, a product of Utah, resambles that other peculiar potato disguise, "witches broom." The latter has been grown in dark, grained stalks, the upper plant actually resembling the conventional conception of a witch's broom. Small or "marital" tubers thrive on the plant because they are larger than others, sometimes are no bigger than a man's thumb, and have an unhealthy greenish shade. Plants affected extremely early in their development fail altogether to produce tubers. The American disease affects both the early and the late crops, though the infestation is generally less hurry and somewhat less severe in the early stages. It also that the outbreak of the disease has no association with the source of seed potatoes, making it apparent that some other agency is responsible. The disease an apparently new kind of insect was roared on affected plants. Concerning the English monotony Dr. Freeman Weiss, potato expert of the United States Department of Agriculture, said that until more complete facts are forwarded. However he points out that the disease may be synonymous with a more serious symptom, which shows somewhat similar symptoms. Moreover, the English term "leaf curl" is virtually absolute and does not designate many potato irregularities, some complex and some simple. It is likewise possible. Doctor Weiss concludes that an ultrasonic soil condition has now produced the Frankish tubers. Plans have been announced for a new law school at Yale. The building, which will occupy a full block, is designed to house 250,000 volumes, a practice court, dining halls, and other usual facilities of a well equipped law school. Clothes That Satisfy Style, Snap, Fit, and Wear go into all of them. Suiting you is my business. SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. Salome, One Time Venturesome Mascot of Acacia Fraternity. Now Beloved Pet of Small Boy "What's your horse's name?" a man called from the sidewalk to a small boy who was riding a mountain horror in Mississippi street. "I'm not a horse," the boy replied, a broad grin spreading over his freckled face, "my Salome." The boy seemed in doubt as to Salome's affiliations, but he was sure that she had originally been owned by "Cheet" Shore. The man stopped and booked at the barrio with a new interest, "Not the Acuinol Salome," the man asked. Then there was not doubt about it. Tia was Salome, once the perfetist, who had been given the same Salome who had become famous through her individualistic style. More than once she had broken into print because of her illiabilities. During her six weeks in army camp she took the role of national Guard, of which "Chie" Shore was a member, she developed a strong preference for buttered砖 as a food. Anti-Freeze Problem Up Modern Women Enjoy OM Fashion Car Owners Must Decide What to Put in Radiators This outrage brought about Sallome's banishment. Her sentence was to spend the rest of her days tied up in a rope that could not be cut. It was enough to break any mountain burstor's heart. But, fortunately, her fate did not endure, and now she is able to enjoy her freedom. Unfortunately, Salome had her own way to such a marked degree while in camp that when she returned she was not allowed to old habits. The Acacia yard represented too little of the world, and she ventured out into neighboring parks, where they were pillow cases, freely laundered and flouted by a gentle breeze, baked some into some france and sent them as pillow cases to be even more palatable than buttered toast, and had consumed two before she was discovered by the lady of the Denatured ethyl alcohol is used to the extent of some 40 million gallons a year as an anti-freeze. Its principal disadvantage is that it evaporates much faster than water, making it need constant refilling. Its choice makes up for this waste. --we just received a new shipment of— Lyndhurst Club Eaton's Madrasette Crane's Grecn Antique Eaton's Louisine Eaton's Escrito Linen Crane's Lanclers Crane's Docsim Eaton's Tweed The two common alcohols, denatured ethyl alcohol, and poisonous wood alcohol or methanol, are used in flammable and cheapest un-freeze agents. What to place in auto radiators to keep them from freezing is the problem that auto owners must now consider. Freezing nights are already here. There is one important disadvantage common to both alcohols. When care are finished with Dotom or some other solvent, the alcohol may be used with great care or not at all in the mixing of even a smaller amount of alcohol radiator solution. Denatured alcohol is usually preferable to wood alcohol in spite of the fact that denatured alcohol is required for protection against freezing at any given temperature Wood alcohol has poisonous fumes Wood alcohol also will damage the radiator which will damage the radiator. Shall it be it alcohol, glycerol, chloride or some other suggested substance? The vintages and disadvantages of the anti-fungal solutions suggested have been reviewed. Glycerine is a favorite ant-freeze, especially with those who have lactic acne cases. Glycerine is more toxic than glycerol because evaporate very readily and one filling of the radiator should last a whole reason if the radiator is free from moisture. When it is cold, apply glycerine or the yellow distilled commercial grade can be used with safety but the crude product is dangerous in its value that correlates the radiator. Send the Daily Kansan home. Women may bob their hair, wear their skirts short and engage in strenuous cavery, but many of them enjoy buying clothes and joy sewing at home. Such is the indication of an extensive survey carried out in February 2013 that home economies to find out why some women sew at home and why other prefers to buy ready-to-wear clothes. (Science Service) Many women said they bought ready-to-wear garments to get better style and design while others believed they would buy ready-made clothes. On the other hand, "lower cost" and "hitter material" were reasons frequently offered for wearing at home. A larger proportion of women with good incomes and they sewed at home to meet the individual needs in fit, materials and color. Inaccessibility of good stores for ready-to-wear garments made it easier for rural women to some degree. Many said they sewed because they enjoyed it, which indicates that economic reasons alone do not influence their decision to buy a clothing or buying it ready-to-wear. Old Fashioned Sewing Maude Delshawn, g'28, of Mayville, Mo., is teaching English in Northeast High School, Kansas City, Mo. Strange to say, city women need to know more about her country than do their country cousin. Some women admitted they seeded little Manhattan Shirts HOUK AND GREEN Innes Hackman & Co. Country - Quality - Value Store News Sunday November 6,1927 Three telltale places where age shows first Learn how to prevent them—how to look years younger. We offer Dorothy Gray's famous treatments—ask for her free book at Our Toilet Goods Department. Get the preparations to remedy your problem. Learn how to duplicate at home Dorothy Gray's treatments given at her famous New York Salon. At our Toilet Goods Department Want Aos ROOM FOR EENT to gentleman. In a private home—one of the best in Lawrence. No other rooms. Call 1871 or 593. 50 FOR SALE - A good property between University and business district. Now occupied by mortgage. Special offer taken on next month. Photos 1951 Red. 34 LOST—Consolini Endura pencil between Journalism building and Oread High School, Reward, Call Carry Edwards, 825 Ohio, Phone 146-204-7930 LOST—Kappa Sigma fraternity pin Tuesday, Nov. 1. Return to Kanuan office. Reward. 51 Read the Kansan want ads. DRESSMAKING—Smith Hemstitching & Beauty Shop. 933½ Mass. TWO ROOMS—For rent to boys, double or single. Bargain. One block from campus. 1341 Ohio. SOMETHING NEW — "Stay Put" climbs need for belts, keeps couture in, traysms up, invisible and wanted. box 81, Lawrence, Kansas. MARCELLING, finger washing, water marcelling; 50e first 4 days of week; Crispy and Saturday; Shampooing, shampooing; 1016 Kentucky, phone 2775. WANTED—At once, one gik roommate; also a single room for rent at 1231 Lollandan. Just off the campus. Phone 1879. FOR RENT - Double or single, to boye, large, warm, south room. 1301 Vermont. Phone 127. - 53 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) 1053 Mass. SCARFS SCARFS Made to Order Handkerchiefs to Match Come in or Phone BOWERSOCK Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday "Loves of Carmen" "Loves of Carmen" With Delores Del Rio and Victor McLagen VARSITY Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday "Underworld" Lives up to its exciting title. Buy Your Stationery by the Pound We have just received a new shipment of— priced from 30c to $1.00 the pound. Envelopes to match 11th & Mass. Phone 678 Rankin's Drug Store For Breakfast. Dinner or Late Supper BRICK'S Throughout the many years of our existence there has developed about Brick's an atmosphere no restaurant of recent origin could possess. Quite naturally, Brick's is favored by the patronage of an impressively large proportion of the HIll's prominent students. Why not Brick's today? Run by Harry FREED- EISEMANN RADIO MODEL NR-9 will outperform any set of any other make selling up to double its price Let Us Prove It! The College Jeweler DON'T FORGET - that we take care of all your mending and darning in our finish department and, best of all, we do it FREE OF CHARGE Lawrence Steam Laundry 10th & New Hampshire Phone 383 We clean everything you wear but your shoes