答: 2 2 v a $ \parallel$ $ \parallel$ $ \parallel r w t u v i THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Master Musician Thrills Audience in Great Recital F $ ^{f} $ Moiseiwitsch Proves Artist of Unusual Technique; Pianist's Ability Unsurpassed Beno Moisetwitisc, noted Russian pianist, entertained and thrilled a near capacity house in Robinson gymnasium last night with his perfect exhibition of true artistic technique and with a well selected program. The personality of the artist was exposed when he made his first appearance. He held himself in a sleep and dignified reserve and maintained it throughout the evening. Even after he left the recording numbers, he are unmoved to acknowledge the applause of the audience. Audience Is Thrilled His program from the first to the last showed his mastery of piano playing. His technique was adeed to meet all demands of a correct interpretation of the numbers, which were exhibited as two new qualities possible for the piano today and also an intellectual and artistic approach to every number which created the proper atmosphere and style necessary to a satisfactory reading of the number. His pedal technique appeared as a co-ordinated a certain degree of fitness and co-ordinated perfectly with his fingers. The program was opened with the exquisite Prelude in C major by Bach, which at once threw a charm over the audience and prepared them for what was to follow. The Sonata in C major was an outstanding number and pleased the audience in every way. Etudes Symphoniques by Schumann, with its variation, was well known, and ease that even though it was far the most difficult to understand, it was satisfying in every way. Showed Preference for Chopin Of especial appeal was the group of selections by Chopin and showed the preference of Mr. *Joisewitch* for that composer. The Fantasie was interesting and the Waltz was well liked, while the four preludes were less engaging between to allow for applause. The Prelude in B flat major was played with an excessive speed and suffered some on that account. As an encore to this group he played the well known "minute" Waltz, which was enjoyed. The final group opened with composition by more modern authors, The Finnish Danse and Karellan Danse by Palmgren with their interplay. The second made especial appeal to the audience. March Militaire by Schubert and arranged by Tausig was played with all the breadth and breadth of style in the pieces. But because it was better known to the audience was greatly appreciated and enjoyed. A delightful curee, Perpetual blaton, by Weber, was well received. Alumni Make Reservations The next number of the Artis Course will be on Nov. 11 when Reena Chemet, popular French violinist, will appear in concert. More Rooms Needed to House Homecoming Guests Requests for reservations during homecoming are already pouring in according to Alfred G. Hill, secretary of the Alumni Association. All available hotel reservations are already taken. Mrs. Bryant, who is in charge of housing arrangements has about fifty rooms available now, and it will be a great help to the Homecoming Committee if people will let Mrs. Bryant know their desires so that she will be prepared to take care of all visitors. Some a number of people have been placed and it will be well for students desiring homecoming reservations for friends and relatives to see Mrs. Bryant or call K. U. 23 to make their arrangements at once. Enthusiastic support is being recorded the Homecoming Committee by Lawrence business men according to R. S. Knappen, chairman of the committee, who said that district which if only partially complete has netted $359 to be used in decorating Massachusetts street, Red and blue lights will be stung the full length of the street, crossing it at frequent intervals. It is planned to carry the homecoming event through the glimpse masa season. Bernard Guffler, fs'22, is enrolled at present in Princeton University. "DOC YAK" PRESENTS HIS PEP PILLS Formula for curing weak school spirit was given on Mount Oread this morning at a big all-University rally. Sousa's Band to Give an Afternoon Concert in Lawrence Dec. 3 World's Most Famous Band Is Making Fourteenth Coast to Coast Tour Arrangements have been completed to bring John Phillip Soua, famous handmaster, with his and so on, for the symposium at Rabin gymnasium, Dec. 3. The band is on a transcontinental tour which began in Philadelphia in July. It will visit the lending cities on the Pacific coast, Tee- and Florida. It will complete the tour in Washington, D.C., in March. During the season the band will give 350 concerts, in from 150 to 200 cities. This is the third-first tour made by the band and the four- The organization that Seusus with bring to Lawrence consists of 100 bandmen and soloists, and is the largest he has ever assembled. Tickets go on sale Saturday morning at the School of Fine Arts the business school in Corner drug store. Soats will sell for $1.50, $1.00, and $0.75. Laws Demonstrate Idea of "Hot Stuff" The spacious steps of Green hall have witnessed many scenes, that to use the embryo attorney's vernacular should be one of the history of the building was the scene quite as hot as the one this morning when someone lighted a fire in the room. The weather was chilly; the fire seemed inadequate for the occasion, but providence had provided with the remains of the Jayawkower booth. The building was only natural that the boards should find their way to the fire. Damage consisted of a large portion of one step being cracked off, a few steps being broken and filling the throats of several sedate students, and a sacrifice on the part of three or four others, who had to remove the debris, broken step House Presidents Meet and Discuss Activities "The largest and peppiest house presidents' meeting of this year was held Thursday afternoon," said Ruth Krieger, president-elect of eight house presidents were present. New presidents handed in the names of the women in their houses and the quiet hours observed. Accessibility to the activities of every woman on the hill may be made into a permanent file. A general discussion was held as to the attitude toward W. S. G. A. rules. The next meeting will be Burchell, who attended the University in 1917, lived at 734 Missioniissippi and at 1317 Ohio at that time. He graduated from the college at 112 Wad, Middleton, Jka. Burt's Whereabouts Unknown Inquires pertainting A. Burch received a Burch been received by the postoffice here from Horace Lanier, West Point Iron Works, West Point, Va. Burt's work was given by him by his relative, Mrs. Edna Burch. Persons Interested in Scenery Construction and Design Are Needed Drama League to Hold Tryouts for One-Act Plays in Green Hal Troys for two one-act plays which will be presented by the Lawrence Drama League at their next public meeting, will be held on Monday, Nov. 19, at 8 p.m. in the baseboard of Green hall. Parts in these plays are open to members of the league and prospective members. "The Maker of Dreams" by Oliphant Downs, has a cast of two men and one woman and is written by Lady Gregory has parts for seven men and three women. These plays will be presented on Dec. 10th at the Memorial High School. Any persons who have any ability in the design and construction of scenery or who are interested at all in this line, should report Monday at 8 p. m. in Green hall. There are two specially constructed sets needed in the two plays, and it is hoped that these sets be made by members within the league. "The Maker of Dreams" is a fantastic story of Pierrot and Pierlette and has the supernatural treatment of the characters. "Spreading the News" is a humorous treatment of the theme that "too much gossip can spoil anything." The two shows are considered among the greatest success of the one-eat plays. J. L. Barron, assistant state sanitary engineer, has just returned from a two weeks' trip through the southwestern part of Kansas. Mr. Barron is running water supplies and sewerage systems for the state board of health. Bowersock Don't be satisfied with anything but a good snappy gloss if you want your cut in the Jayhawker to show up well. Our modern equipment for making groups will get you the best results. Phone for the appointment now. SNAPPY Sororities Fraternities and Organizations LAWRENCE STUDIO Last Showing Tonight 727 Mass. Shows 2:30 - 4 - 7:30 - 9 Ground Floor Four Viewpoints of Ku Klux Klan Are Presented Prices 10c & 28c THE FOG (Continued from page 19) will be hard to understand social problems and it is for us to see that education is carried on to its limits. The Klan will kill itself if we give it a little time because it is not built on sound principles", continued Zim- ing. "Because a man does not believe as you do is no reason that he is damned and doomed to eternal suffering. The reason that the Catholics are damned is because the people who do the criticizing know nothing about it. If they would learn something about the church instead of doing so much mouthwow over their criticism, their critiquism was," said the student who gave the Catholic viewpoint. "If the Klan is back of the constitution of the United States why don't they consider the whole of that constitution only parts not so hard to say no, as laid in conclusion." WANT ADS An informal discussion was held after the talks were given and questions were asked and answered by the audience. A prominent negro worker by the name of Doctor Unthank will talk at the joint meeting with the Inter-racial Discussion group on the inter-African AIDS nightly talk. His talk will be interesting and well worth while, according to Morrison. One thread of thought seemed to run throughout the discussion. Every speaker emphasized the importance of education and concluded with the message that more could be accomplished through tolerance than any other way. FOR RENT—2 nice, large furnished rooms for faculty members at 1339 Ohio. Phone 1654 USA. N23 WANTED—Man to wash dishes at 1233 Oread. tf LOST—Gold Eversharp pencil with clip. Leave at Kansan office. N19 LOST-Fountain pen tied on a black satin ribbon between 116 Miss, and Administration bldg. Call 2133 White. N20 COMFORTS—The Ladies Home Missionary Society wants to make your comforts. Phone 2522 Black. 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Let us know your wants in this line and we shall gladly supply you. University Book Store Harl H. Bronson 803 Massachusetts Associated Chiropodists Foot Specialists of Kansas City, Kansas, have opened a permanent office over Fischer's Shore Store, 813 Mass. St., Lawrence. If you have any foot troubles whatever, you should not miss this opportunity to consult these eminent foot specialists. Dr. and Mrs. Allen are thorough on all arch trouble, using the latest methods employed by the government for raising the fallen arch. No charges for consultation or examination. Office over Fischer's Shoe Store Phone 231 813 Mass. St. Drs. Allen, Allen & Harvey FOUND—Lady's belt. Inquire a Kansan office and pay for ad. t FOR RENT—Two double rooms, $14. 923 Ala., phone 1406. N22 other fellows. Call 1413 Black, 940 Tenn. N17 TAKEN BY mistake note book with lecture notes, from zoology room in Blake hall, after 8:30 quiz. Wed. WANTED—Roommate to occupy part in suite of rooms with two AN OPPORTUNITY for young woman to secure room and possibly board in return for services in the home. Call 1601. N18 LOST; From ring 3-4 K. Diamond. Inclose in small rim platinum on Mass, between U. P. station and 12th L. Liberal reward. Call 1495. Compacts— All of the latest and up-to-date designs. Rankin Drug Store "Handy for Students" Boxing Class now meets every Tuesday afternoon and night, and Wednesday afternoon and night. Gym Credit Given 50c a lesson, given by Tommy Dixon Over The Top! There are more paid subscriptions on the Jayhawker books now than ever before at this time of the year. The managers wish to thank the entire student body for their support. Our goal now is every student represented in a class section. Frank W. Rising Editor Ryland C. Petty Business Manager