SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1927 1.2 V PAGE THREE N THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A Interest Shown in Concert Course by Season Ticket Sale Swarthout Says Each Student Should Profit by Hearing These Artists Interest in the all-star concert services brought to K. U. through the effort of the Arts management continues, strongest at the sale of season tickets, both downtown and at the Fine Arts office, as well as the demeanor, demeanor of the School of Fine Arts. The filling of each orders will go out through the mail this week. Do not send in a stamped, self-stamped and递交 an invoice to call at the office for payment. "It is gratifying to see increased interest on the part of the student body in university programs," Dean Swartwout said, "I doubt whether there is any feature outside of regular college courses that I would recommend a student interested in his own all-in-one advanced development than makeovers." The students are bursars by artists of international fame. 'With season tickets as low as $7.75 the lowest in the history of the course, there is little reason why practically every student who so desires should not be present during the year at those wonderful evolutions.' In Society The Alpha XI Deltas had their musical orchestrations of Kunsum Castle for the choreographers were Mrs. Loya Wilm and Mrs. Gerritte Pooren, whose busier was that day. At the Sigma Kapau house, Carl Matthew's orchestra of Kansas City furnished the music. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lander, Ms. Jennie Mitchell and Mrs. V. A. Beckwell, out-of-time from his band. Miss Harden Brenn and Mrs Doryse Gorger, all of kansas City. The Theta Phil Alpha's had Greg Hodges' orchestra of Kansas City. Their chaperones were Mrs. May Phillips and Msg. M. S. Law. Outside of the chapel, a band of Solomon and Elsa Mary Ellen Reed of Leavenworth. The Ricker Hall Co-operative house had as their special guests at open house Friday night, the entrances of the two homes on campus. McComn, Collective Evans and Elibu Hallbuck in the receiving line, Mrs. C, J, Evan, and Mrs. C, J, Evan for Views. The Reverend and Mrs. C. W. Thomas gave a party for new Baptist students every evening at the 124 Main Street building and hostess were assisted by Marian Cowles, The Lester, Bill Marshal, William Wilson, Glen spent the evening at games. Kansas City Architect to Speak Here Oct. 6 The Wesley Foundation of the Methodist church hold open house for about fifty students Friday night at the Methodist Church in New York. Price chaperone the party. Clarence E. Sheepard, Kansas City architect, is to talk in Mavin nordium at 4:30 on the afternoon of Oct. 6 on the subject of Orangus rags He will illustrate the lecture with a series of interesting rags from all over North America. An invitation will be extended to the students of drawing and design in the School of Fine Arts. The lease for the facility is interested people of the University. On the evening of Oct. 6, Mr. Shoar will talk on an architectural subject at a smoker given for all students in the department of architecture by Scrambl, architectural funerary. The session will be an annual function for the fraternity. Send the Daily Kansan home. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1625 Mass. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician, Calls answered. Over Barber's Drug. Phone 2337 Programs, Favors, Crepe Paper, Engraving, Printing, Stationery, Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies. A. G. ALRICH Tel. 288 736 Mass. St. Manhattan Shirts for Fall Allphin Announces Plan of Open Hours at Pool HOUK AND CIEEN RETHINKING CO. The hours that the men's swimming pool in Robinson gymnasium is open have been announced by Coach Herbert G. Alfhin. These hours for swimming are for men who clauses in exercise or swimming. Monday - 5:00 to 6:30 Tuesday - 5:30 to 6:30 Wednesday - 5:00 to 6:30 Thursday - 10:30 to 12:00 and 2:00 o 6:30 saturday—1:30 to 6:30. Friday—5:00 to 6:30 Saturday—1:30 to 6:30. Committee Will Let Contract to Furnish First Floor of Union Solid Walnut Furniture Given by Senior Class of 1927 Worth $1,200 There will be a meeting of the executive and finance committee of the Memorial Corporation on Oct. 7, 1927 (p. 465) and of the Board for the contract to furnish the first floor of the Union building will be satisfied by satisfactory satisfaction the contract will be let. The class of 1927 presented the furniture for $1,200 worth of furniture for the living room. This consists of two heavy, all-walnut library tables and a large wooden dressing room. The furniture schedule for the Union building was made out by the architects for the building, Pond and Memorial will be followed in the Kansas Memorial建筑 as that followed in the Michigan and Iowa union buildings. The furniture will be of a size that is recommended for use in buildings of this character with the object in view of withstanding the wear and tear of the great crowds that will naturally use of the facilities in this building. In order to avoid a heavy expenditure in rugs, 82,454 worth of tilexetex flooring, the pattern and colors have been chosen by the architect. Pond and Pot, and will be laid in the general corridor room. The general concourse room. The great concourse will have a terrazzo floor. This tile tile is a soft, noiseless, dullest flooring, laid under an absolute five-year guarantee. The tile must be installed on all rubber tiles so closely that it is almost impossible to cell the difference. A few rugs will be purchased for the interior of this building for any other part of the building. Mr. S. G. Elliott, treasurer of the imperial corporation, said that, owing to the high cost of finishing in the corridor and the laying of the tileless flooring, it will be well into November before the first floor The reason for the delay is that the cement floor, which was completed in January 2015, must not be any moisture in the cement when the tile-tex is in use. nathan Erperson, A. B. 27, is working in the advertising department of the Horton Headlight Commercial. Crows eyes straight evened without the use of contact lenses. We fit and recommend only rutil quat Dr. F. A 737 Mass. Newcomb Lawrence, Kan 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. Welcome your old age Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia Penns Olin K. Fearing Telephone 1914 Aidan Manning Telephone 1974 Black Special Agents Jayhawkers Win made 6 yards at right and left. Woolen sweat made 8 yards at right and left. The ball was dumped on the end and the ball was dumped on the end by Ash Korns was knocked out Continuous Generation I Fourth Onarter Ash made a yard through right tuckle. A team from Ash to Hause was pardoned for 24 yards line. Ash hit bit tuckle for 7 yards line. Ash hit bit tuckle for 9 yards line. McMahon added 2 yards through right tuckle. McMahon added 2 yards through left tuckle. Ash hit center field for 1 yard. Hamilton went for 8 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton went for 9 yards line. Hamilton The architectural exhibit at the Topope Fira Fair this year represented the entire engineering school under its new name, the School of Engineering and Architecture. One mount displays buildings as an art exhibit, while the remainder of the exhibition was displayed in the grandstand with the University exhibit. The art exhibit was awarded the blue ribbon and first prize. $25. This is the second award that the学校 has taken the first prize. Send the Daily Kansan home. The conference had a telegramatic vote, and the rules committee accepted the ruling already adopted ammonia case as the case a backward pass is touched without a player gaining control of it and the ball then strikes the ground or goes out of bounds in advance of the ball. The rule says belonging to the team which mind the pass at the spot at which it was so touched." This provision shall apply in the field of play behind the defensive goal line. News now comes from New York. The football teams commit to following the same schedule in conference in making a change in regulation to prevent an "affliction" touchdown. Freshmen Split into Four Teams Conches Burr, Cloud, Powers and Myers will have charge of the four groups. Games will be played between the teams in a sort of tournament. The serious serenity of the variety when needed and with the variety reserves. Four freshmen football squads will play against Coach John Bunce on day night in each of our approximately 18 men in each squad. They will be formed according to their respective schedules. Want Ads "This does not mean, however, that a man does not have a chance to go on the first group," said Coach Dunn. "It will probably be considerable shifting." East Adopts Ruling to Prevent Fluke Score LOST—Yellow gold wrist watch on black ribbon, Round face with Bionn numerals. Last between Corbin and Fraser Wednesday. C9 22. Send the Daily Kansan home. GIRLS! LOST—Pair of brown tortoise shutt rimmed glasses in gymnasium, fire WANTED—Comforters to rent. Have a large comfortable room to rent. Also garage to rent. 964 Louisiana. Phone 2021 red. 21 Don't throw your base away! Runners, dresses and holes "Mended." 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