Youth to Have Voice in World Problems of Future Welfare Washburn Student Tells Abou New Movement Growing Over Europe "From now on youth is going to have something to say about wars and problems which concern their future welfare," said Harry Crune, of the Sociology Club in a meeting of the Sociology Club at Westminster hall Thursday night. Mr. Crane told of his investigation of the youth movement in Europe last summer. "This movement is noticeable," he said. "I have met the one I visited," he said, "but it is much more apparent in the depressed countries such as Germany, Hungary, and Poland." Mr. Crane spoke highly of Councils of Youth, which his work in national student relief Sin Cheng Chu, a Chinese student in the University, also spoke, telling of the late Chinese student movement. "The Chinese students became decidedly active following the Verasille treaty and helped prepare their country for the Washington conference. These students," said Mr. Chu, "are no longer taking the old philosophy of religion, which has been passed on to them by their elders, but are now authentic spirit of inquiry. Chinese students have a definite program which they are carrying out. They are going to make a new China," concluded Mr. Chu. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Fable of Brainy Artist One morning a Rah-Rah boy who had just grabbed his Sheepkin because the Faculty had become Weary and so he had started on his Career. Socially he had been the Goldfish's Wrist Watch, but the proofs never considered him such a Big Thing. But as an Artist, he was ready to start up and set the World on Fire. The Old Gent had collected great Gobos of the World's Goods, and was spoken of as a Financier by the Serrieners of the Press. From him, the boy inherited his artistic talent", for he was a designer of Linoineau Rugs. But when he heard that Mr. Levi Brouillette Paint-Slinging, the Gov't turned Purple and declared that he was Dead to him. Cedric hit for the Big Town in being imbued with the idea that Inspiration came from gin bottles, even if there was no Stannon on the Stopper. He blew his last two-bits for a Flowing tiara, declared a Boycet on Torsonial Parchors, and became an Frumed, Scotch, and Synthetic Gin. His clothes reached just the Proper state of Ruggedness, and his Locks waved in Reckless Profession. When there was no one else to Work, he would reine on some Batin in his Studio and Hove Gobs of paint at a Canvas. When the bare spots covered, he would give the Creusen man and hang it up for the Bobbed-haired Babies to Rave over. He found himself Broke one morning, so he took down the Young Girl at Sunset, renamed it Explosion of Joy and successfully to trade it for a Meal at Spinell's. Then an Inspiration came to his College-trained mind. He collected all his Brain-childchildren, and the Dealer who would accept A Good Thing if it was forced on him. Then Cedric snaked to the River, Parked his coat and a Farewell note on the and grabbed a Taxi for Flatbush. The Papers next day were Full of Heart-Throbs about the Glorious death of the Young Artist. His note ran in pink type and t旧 now he had Absorbed the Beauty of this Small sphere and was anxious to see to his Soul. He made a note of its Soul Food. His Works were on sale at Spoonpeady's Art shop. Next day, the wives of the Money- Barons came and stood Bate-Eyed, and spoke in Awed tones of the Buckets. "We've kicked the Bucket for Beauty's sake." Out came Check-books, and awa went Cedric's Creations. Moral: It's the Idea that Brings Home the Bacon. Haskell Eleven to Play in California Dec. 25 Members of the Haskell football team were out showing their speed by chasing down rabbits this morning. They said it was a great recreation after their trip into Oklahoma the past week. The team expects to leave Lawrence Sunday morning for Hollywood Calif., where they play the Pacific team's Christmas day. The team will be straight ahead an order to get under the California sun as soon as possible. Postoffice Search Finds Slumber Party Timidly the freshman girl pushed back the door of one of the classrooms in the basement of Fraser. She was puzzled. They had told her that the postoffice was down here, but she didn't see it anywhere. What was that, over there in the corner of the room? It made new start, and pull back the door quickly; it was a deep door, not too deep, but it spread perceptibly. She had not known that there was a chance of intruding on private sleeping quarters around there. Of course she had seen people sleeping in classes, and around the library, but—well this was certainly a little unusual. Surely that had been awakened by her presence as well as awakened in quilts, and in a very real bed, too. She stood breathless, awaiting the results of her intrusion. Everything was quiet. Evidently "I" was a heavy sleeper, and didn't snore. Curiosity got too strong for her modesty, and she decided to peep in. She glanced at the grinned shepherd as she saw the sun slanting across the face of the life-size dell which the home nursing staff had stitched and tucked in" the day before. K. U. Commons Institutes Private Service at Noor A private service department of the cafeteria has been instituted through the demands of busy "Hill" folks who find the lunch hour a good time for petting together on patio equipment. Mr. McClauchay, manager of the Commons. After numerous requests for private service a portion of the west end was curtained off merely as an experiment. Curtains were utilized that day by the Commons equipment, the expense bringing a piece of gas pipe. At present the west side of the aferiae is curtained so that two groups may be served at the same time, one accommodating to twenty persons and the other about forty. If there are demands for more, more space will be added, according to Mrs. McClaughry. WANT ADS FOR RENT—Large room in modern house for two boys. 1301 Vt. phone 127. D21 FOR RENT - For boys, large, well lighted room, modern in every way. Call 2308 Red. 1227 Ohio. D 7 FOR RENT - Connecting, a sleeping and study room for 2 or 3 boys, 940 Tenn, phone 1413 Black D20 LOST-White gold wrist watch watch engraved with E. G. C. Call Elizabeth Bain at 328. D16 --rim glasses. Return to Kansan office and receive reward. D19 FOR RENT - Two modern, desirable rooms for girls for second semester at 1400 Tennessee. Phone 1261. D14 Music with your means at the Caulk Club — 1245 Oread. D17 LOST—In East Ad., tortoise shell FOR RENT - Seven-room house thoroughly modern, double garage, huse to University and Memorial House School, 200 W. 15th, publ. D16 FOR RENT: Rooms for girls. Girls looking for rooms for the second semester look at the rooms at 1200 Tennessee. D19 Learn to dance before Christmas. DeWatteville-Fischer, phone 2762 tf LOST: Dunn fountain pen, with G. W. K, engraved on gold band, Call 1811. D10 LOST-On campus, tortoise-shell rimmed glasses, in black case. Finder please call Dorothy Cheney at 240. LOST—Kansas City Library copy of Green Apple Harvest by Kaye HOSERT For men and women, in all colors of silk, wool, silk and wool mixed, and mercerized. Useful Gifts Women's priced...$1 to $3 Men's priced .. 25c to $1 HOSIERY SLIPPERS For men, women and children in many colors and patterns of felt, quilted satin and leather. Of felt and quilted satin, priced ..98c to $2.50 Of leather, priced at $1.50 to $5 Newman's FOR RENT—Well furnished room for boys, also one room-mate. 1131 Tenn. 1572 Red A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St. We have the only Engraving Press in the city. Save time by having your work done at home. Christmas Cards Are Ready FOR HIM! FOR RENT--Nice double rooms for men in warm modern house, 1319 Tenn. St. Phone 1475. D21 Why not a pair of "Daniel Green" giants for him, too? Royal shows them in their original colors, whether it be but a nair or a box of HOB. BUB INTERWOMEN — ROYALS Boch Gay Color! Ribbon trimmed Puffs, Fluffy Pennets, and so little a price! **85c PR.** Felt Slippers Pure Silk Fall Fashioned as well as Heavy Weight HOSPIRE $1 85R. 含税 $1 85R. Special Style Paquet on request Cift Suggestions HOSIERY Boxed it you wish! Our windows offer a galaxy of iexpansive g iff suggestions 't the imagination to see them! -Open Till 9 P. M. Saturday— LOST—One man's brown unfinished kid glove. Call 1743. D16 Smith. Please call Dorothy Moody, 252. D16. Fluent Past, and all of them are PUR TIRMED! so we have PUR TIRMED! you have more to delight her $225 with any one you choose! PR. Royal Shoe Stores Inc "Daniel Green" Jullets! WOMEN'S SHOP. 030 Mag. St. 656 Minnesota. Lovettle, Kas. 837 Mass. O. L. NEWBY 837 Massachusetts Street The Wise Hostess The Wise Hostess Serves Our Ice Cream Individual Santa Claus Moulds Two layer bricks: Chocolate Chips Pineapple Ice Two layer bricks: Strawberry Vanilla Three layer bricks: Vanilla Strawberry Chocolate Three layer bricks: Strawberry Chocolate Black Walnut Pineapple Ice Orange Ice Lawrence Sanitary Ice Cream Co. THE CHARLTON INSURANCE AGENCY extends a Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for 1924 The Gift Store Attractive, acceptable and appropriate Gifts for every individual need and Gifts for the home have been provided in endless numbers and at attractive prices. Early choosing is highly advisable. Fascinating Jewelry for Gifts Beads, bracelets, Ear Rings, Bar Pins, and Spanish Combs are only a few of the clever little creations at small cost that delight the recipient. Early choosing is highly advisable. Gift Hosierv In giving silk hosiery be sure your selections are from well established makes. She will appreciate them the more if they are You will find every weight and quality in these extraordinary makes, black and every wanted color and at prices in keeping with our policy of popular prices. Pure Silk, Full Fashioned Hose $1.50 up to $3.00 Owrs. Nackman & Co. GOTHAM INVISIBLES $1.00 Put Holiday Spirit in Your Gifts! Here's a Store that's ready for the holiday season—ready in every sense of the word—with as fine a stock as we've ever displayed. And here are gifts every man would choose for himself, if gift-giving were within his province. 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