PAGE FIVE THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1027 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Aquatic Carnival Is Shown Before Capacity Audience Boredom Splendor of Orient Form Background for Play About a Sheik's Boredom "The Shiah's Revolt," the 1927 water carnival, which was presented last night in Robinson gymnasium. The event would be larger than could be accommodated. After the prologue by Jo Brown, ed28, the Skook's court entered in a procession and slowlynavanced to the golden throne drowned in an amber lance. Accompanied by the soft moonlight, oriental music the court dances came forward to please their lord with rythmic dancing and waving. The Skook had become exceedingly bored with the usual trouser dance and wanted to give, so offered a prize of rare jewels for the one who could entertain him in the manner that he wished to be entertained. After the unsuccessful attempt of the court dancers to pleure the Snick the speedsters tried their luck, but they also were unsuccessful. Floaters Also Fail The old wife man of the court, seeing the dispiance of the Sheik, decided to try, for his attendance, the floaters. In white caps and bathing suits the floaters took to the mirror pool which was bathed in soft lights and there they worked out different formations, such as stars and diamonds. Even this failed to please him, although she showed a beautiful lifting for this unique work. The real thrill of the cooling was made by a court, swimmer, who swam two lengths of the pool under water. Miss Hoover's Diving Flusses The diveing by Miss Hair Hoover, instructor in the department of physical education, was one of the most outstanding 'courses on the program. Her dives included a swan dive, jack- knife, jack-knife and half tiwr, back dive, hand stand and half honer. In despair the wise man of the court finally sigged a court dancer whom he thought sure would please his lord. Alline Echec, taking the part of the dancer, gave a presentation of an ornate dance which met the approval of the Sheikh. In a glittering bautism she the favorite of dancing pools and around as the spotlight played upon the water. This same play will be given again tonight at 8:15. Freshmen Must See Advisers Freddie Brown 502-664-2830 All college freshmen are assigned to school advisers about their grades some time between today and April 14, or from April 19 to 22. Lists of men and women freshmen with their advisers are on the bulletin boards outside the college office in central administration building. Mrs. Leland Browne, ex '28, spent yesterday at the Kappa Alpha Thetis house. Notes From Band Men Duplex Are Well Equipped **BASKETS, ART, PHOTOGRAPHY** Burrington, Ill.; — Well, here we are. Burrington and Evans' piccolo, in the champion flood town of Kansas. Already we have been shown watermarks in the principal buildings, including our hotel. We have a small building located upon which to flont if the worst comes. Of course Burrington will have to awake from his sleep to be himself but him even if he is the hand's favorite heavyweight. We had a pleasant time in the buses today. They are fitted with all modern conveniences including automatic dusters. The only fault we can count on them is the lack of power. We passed through John Brown's town again this morning. They have a memorial park for him including his private伞冠 and favorite golf links. John was just leading his cow down the road, probably to give us a drink. A large and enthusiastic crowd of school kids greeted us at Garnett. After passing out Kansas Relays programs we began the concert. A baby stole some of White's thunder when he bawled heartily into her. He made up for it, however, by rendering his wall with unusual sweetness. Moyer's billed fold liked Paola so well that it stayed there. Moyer said that he always liked to be accommodating, but he would have been stubborn this time and made it come along, only he could not locate it before the band left. He left word that the latch-key would be out at the old home. The band found itself a part of a funeral procession when it went out to parade in Burlington. Not having a funeral marche in this repertoire, "Mae" excused himself and the band and led a retreat. Will Play Extra Concert Barlington, April 6—The University band left Garrett at 7 o'clock today, after playing to an audience of 500 at a matinee there, for Barlington's 45th anniversary. The band played an audience of about 600. The band left at 8 o'clock on Wednesday morning for lola to play an afternoon program. Roads are good in spite of the heavy rains which have fallen in that part of the state. The buses are not having much difficulty. An extra concert is planned for Fredonia. Because the date for Friday afternoon is open, the band expects to play there then. Lock Will Attend Convention Edward David, Bus 28, left for Cincinnati Tuesday as a delegate of Kandahar National Security Conference of Beta Gamma Sigma. When the convention is over, Bock will go on to Sharon, Pa., where he is a transformer design engineer for be Wetwoodhouse Electric Company. Trial marriages are becoming increasingly numerous throughout Russia due to the abolition of all church and civil ceremonies. In many instances men and women were married in the first court session, the next week, and promptly obtained divorces so second trial with other persons could be made. Flaming youth received a set back in the reading room of Watson library before an audience of 50 men and women. The blow was迫然 to signified librarian who, it seems, came on the point of collapse owing to the soful things the men and women were doing in the library. Set-Back Given to Use of Vanities in Library The closest bystander was an innocent Xansan reporter, and it emphatically demonstrated to him how much a bibliarian can stand. It has always been the case that the proper thing to do when a young lady enters a public place, is for her to dive after her vanity case, dab a powder dustiantly into the bowel, bit her nose a couple of times, and then return her and put her hair in place, and then return the case to its original hiding place. This practice of "dose your toilet in public" has been in vogue for a long time; however, the practice received a set-back when this digressed liberalian actually caught a little girl powdering her nose. She stepped down and had to publicly say that if she was nice, she thought it was courteous; if she thought she would ever go to heaven if she praised her nose in public, if she had remembered to bring her toothbrush so she could continue her toilet. She Girls—Don't wait until it raises to get that new raincoat. You may now own one of those snumpy Rainbow raincoats for $6.50. See them at Roece's Drug Store, 929 Massachusetts. Kennedy Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. Phone 658 A Reduction on all MAZDA LAMPS Never before have we shown such beautiful sutings an now. Stop in and look them over. Suiting you is our Business. SCHULZ The Tailor 917 Mass. St. mentioned various other matters, which the reporter does not remember. However, this was not the last of it after sitting down comfortably for a few minutes. It occurred to this writer that he should recommend the young man next to her for appointing with such a hare of women. The young man being a wise woman individual, stained very vividly that he thought "fixing up" in public was wrong, and would make in the young lady about the That settled its, however, women still poured their notes in the reading room of Watson Library. Announcements Pavel, Alex Canton will read a one-act sing "The Tortoise Blade" by Charles Kennedy, at the University Epworth League of the Methodist Church, 8:20 Sunday evening. Everyone is invited to attend. McDavall will meet tonight in the rest room in central Administration at 8:29. Election of officers will be held — Ann Lois Voigtte, There will be no University Y. M. C. A. Lumson forum this week. Mr BABY TEETH should receive more morning oral care. Early dental care. Daily cleaning and massage tender gums with lime. MIXED WOOL POWDER, applied with an ointch. for skin. health and beauty. Uncle Sam--Shylock or Shy? Innes Hochman & Co. Quarterly Bulletin A discussion of the war debt question by Richard Washburn Child, former ambassador to Italy. Mr. Child has had better than usual opportunity to study law 5 cents University Book Store Harl H. Bronson, Prop. 803 Massachusetts Kenneth Lindsay, who was to have spoken last week, and who was planned on to speak at this week's forum, has not been heard from. Radhmanthi will hold initiation in the Little Theater of Green hall Thursday, April 7. All members must be present at 7:30 promptly. E. L. Maynard, c'27. Sociology Instructor Is III Sociology Instructor is 111 Carroll D. Clark, instructor in sociology, has been prevented from meeting his classes during the past week by an attack of influenza. Mr. Clark's condition is reported as improved, and he will probably be back Friday. Edgeworth is always good on the draw EASTER! Time for some new clothes It's the one day of the year when everybody comes out with new clothes—and nobody feels conspicuous! Of course you'll not pass up the opportunity. Every man enjoys getting together a new outfit—especially when he has such wonderful things to choose from as those we have this season. When you see them, you won't be able to resist. You'll want new things from top to toe—new shirts, ties, socks, handkerchiefs —everything. We have a large selection of each of these. But in any case, and most especially, you'll want to come out with a new suit by You know about the wonderful cut of these clothes. It's the most distinctive to be had in men's clothing today. The value group— $50 Others $20 to $60 Others $40 to $60 Attend the Kansas Relays, April 23rd "In Ye Good Old Days" (Alpha Chi Omega) "Dream Ship" Alpha Omicron Pi A Journey Through Mars (Alpha Delta Pi) "Sony Targ's Marionetts" (Pi Upsilon) Moments of Grand Opera Delta Chi— "Police Court" (Alpha Tau Omega) "Ask Me Another" (Gamma Phi Beta) If You're Wise You'll Come On Over K. U. KARNIVAL - SATURDAY NIGHT - Robinson Gym: DOOTHES: 7:30-9:30 STUNTS: 9:30-11:30 Other Stunts:- Phi Gamma ... "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Kappa Kappa Gamma ... "Green Chartreuse" Pi Beta Phi ... "Grogglette" Pi Delta Phi ... "A Rama" Phi Delta Theta ... "Deary Dungeon Days" Phi Omega Pi ... "The Student's Lament" Phi Kappa Alpha ... "Alpha Xi Delta" Other Booths:— Acacia Chi Omega Sigma Chi Sigma Kappa Delta Zeta Alpha Gamma Delta Beta Theta Pi Sigma Phi Epsilon Kappa Alpha Theta "From Old Jayhawker" "Forty Niners" Sigma Nu Sigma Alpha Epsilon Concessions:- Delta Tau Delta Theta Phi Alpha Delta Phi Delta 1