THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Ancient Egyptian Vases Mingle With Big Gruesome Skeletons in Sanctuary of Architectur A Kausan cub strayed one day into the sanctuary of the engineers. He wandered through the halls in search of information, trying to learn, if you please. Arriving on the third floor, the first thing that caught his eye was an idealized version of the Sig Alp house, hanging on the wall. Then above it he saw a building in Egyptian style, which contained some hemiglophytes in one corner. These marks, after much study, relied on the use of a label saying the drawing was “A Bank in a Small Community.” Across the hall appeared a private theater, with plans complete. It seemed to be sumptuously appointed, the dressing room, a ferry deep stage, and everything they could think of that a theater would never have any use for. Armistice Day Proclamation Let Everyone Utter That Divine Prayer: Our Father who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name, Thy kingdom, Thy will be done, on earth our hearts to overflow, our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For Thine is the Lord's mercy, for all that he glories, forever and ever. Amen. Let this prayer solemnize the crasion of an Armistice Day, which fittings falls upon the Sabbath, that baptised of the world might be sainted. Pause and remember that into the hearts of mankind, plowed deep and made tender by the emotion of Armistice Day, were sown the seeds watered by the tears of womanhood and fertilized by the prayers of unnumbered mallions in every land on which peace might reign for evermore. But today there are many forces at work throughout the world which seem to be more active than ever before; rampant, unblushing sin, in rich and low places, disregard of all human rights, disregard of morality, with many of our communities, with many of our committees the hotbed of evil—apparently surpass- Until the world bows before Cross of Christ and yields obedience to Him, there will be wars and ruins for God. God is not a warrior in Peace, Peace, when there is no peace. In an atmosphere of thought on that Divine prayer, envy and jealousy, selfishness of nations and of individuals, and personal ambitions for glorification should bring the realization that only through Christianity can peace and righteousness come to a sin and war-cursed vv-1. Therefore, I, Geo. L. Kreeck, a Mayor of the City of Lawrence, call upon all our people to hold Sunday, November 11, Armistice Day, in reverence, and observed in an atmosphere of prayer and thoughtfulness; and I further declare that Monday, December 3, is in this city as a fitting tribute to those who gave their all for peace and civilization. Geo. L. Kreeck Attest: Floyd L. Lawrence City Clock Hold 'Betty Lou' Tryouts 10 Original Costumes Characterize Musical Comedy Then he turned to a tennis court with three courts, in a museum. A water color sketch next caught his eye, and then a wonderful painting he saw, that of the Beeches he hattered with names. which hangs in the reading room of the department of architecture. After admiring the beauties of the draughting room, he spoke to one of the men in the office. Walking in, he recalled seeing the tatehest and a bit of very old tapestry. Further tryouts for the W. S. G. A. musical comedy "Bettie Lou" will be held Saturday morning from 9:30 to 11:00 in room 260 Fraser ha! Both men and women who can either sing or dance are asked to try out. While in Kansas City Thursday, Miss Moody looked for something new in the idea of costumes at the Orpheum and the Baltimore. New and unusual costumes will characterize the presentation of "Betty Lou." "Do you want to see some inside ope?" asked the denizen of the lace. The Home Economics club picture will be taken Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 12:30 at Squires studio. Club members are asked to pay their dues These preliminary tryouts who are being held this week will determine who will make the practice class, according to Ruth Lawless, general chairman. After a week of class practice the final cast will be chosen from this number. Both general attitude and development during the class practices will be considered in selecting the final cast. Judges Saturday morning at 10am will watch Wesley of the School of Fine Arts, and the musical comedy committee, Sue Moody, Jessie De Long, and Katherine Klein. "Sore!" And taking down a roll of drawings from a shelf at the side of the room, the instructor unrolled it slowly and there met the horrice dodepe—some "sound depe"—skeletons—two of them weird and grusome. The visitor has not been back since. Great Meteoric Rise of Youthful Russian Amazes Music World Moiseiwitsch Comes Hailed a One of Highly Honored Piano Players Benno Moeiwitsch, a young Russian pianist, will give the second program in the Univer *s* Concert Course, Nov. 15, at Robinson Gym. Only a short time ago, Moiseivsch was unknown in the musical world. In a sensational manner, he came forward so quickly that today it is being hailed as one of the great artists. In Australia, last summer he made a lengthy tour, making eight concertes in Sydney alone. His success was so unusual that the report came to this country that his visit caused a display of more enthusiasm than had been shown since Paderovski's concerts several years ago. His reception in New York, recorded that given the almost unaccented violinist, Hefetz. There is a great similarity between the two more musically recording to many music composers both have the same dignified stage manner and both play with the same effortless ease. A special offer is being made by the management of the 'concert course to those who desire a ticket to the remaining seven concerts by selling tickets for $4.50 for the best seats and $3.75 for the others. Single admissions for the next concert are $2.00, $1.50, and $1.00. Hill Hawkshaw Finds Identity of "Sam Hill" Who in the "sam hill" is Sam Hill? The winner of the Safety First essay contest conducted by the Kansas Electric Power company, was announced in Tuesday night's Kansan as one Sam Hill. No one seemed to know him and nothing could be found out about him. But "murder will out," says an old maxim. It wasn't murder, but it came out anyway. "Sam Hill" or it came to Richard Bise, Blue, of Tulsa, Oka. Varsity Last Times Tonight Madge Kenedy and Monte Blue in 'The Purple Highway' A concert will be played by the Haskell Institute orchestra at their auditorium on Nov. 10, at 7:30 p.m. The orchestra is said to be the only "All Instrument" concert orchestra in the world. All Instrument A, Melvoidoff, who was formerly a member of the only Indian string quartet in the world. Haskell to Give Concert "All Indian" Orchestra Will Play Native Music The first half of the program will consist of Indian music, and the members of the orchestra will be dressed in Indian costume; the last half will consist of ordinary classics with the musicians in formal dress. A small admission charge will be made for the concert. Saturday Darilys Perdue (Native of Kansas City) Indian War Dance H. Bellstedt, Jr. Indian Lament ... B. M. Theur Deer Dance ... Chas S. Skillon The Sun Dance (characteristic) Part I The program follows: Indian dance) ...Lee Friedman Vocal Solo "Blow Your Horn" purchase of Squibb's family products. to get a 50c tube of Squibb's tooth paste with a dollar RANKIN'S DRUG STORE Two More Days Left Part 2 (a) My Silver Throated Fawn ...Thurlow Lieurance (b) Love Song ...Eli Wabego Overture "Queen of Autumn" Land) Arr. by Alex. S. Melovidoff Overture, "Lustspiel" ... Eker-Bela Intermezzo "The Snow Ride" Carl Bigge Serenade J. Albert Jeffery Selection "Excellent" (from Dance) ...N. De Rubertis Selection "Evelina" (from Dance Two Students Receive Honors Earl Crinkshank of Halloweel and Herbert Ranson of Junction City, Pennsylvania among the twenty-one students who will be honored by the College of Emporia at the semi-annual scholarship recognition service in Emporia November 7. Crinkshank and Ranson, who took three years' work in Emporia, both attained grades of 2.0 or higher in the last semester of last year. They will not attend the service but will receive scholarship certificates from the College of Emporia. Two Students Receive Honors 1109 Mass. Fine Work Reasonable Prices Phone 442 Send your clothes Let us Make Your Next Suit Claude Gillingwater Alec Francis Wm. H. Crane in Tonight and Saturday Bowersock From the stage success of John Golden (Producer of "Lightin'") "The Three Wise Fools" Davis Had "Buffalo Billish" Ambitions "The thrill that comes once in a lifetime," experienced when a small boy in southern Alabama, was re-described by Prof. W. W. Davis. "As you know," said Prof. Davis, "every small boy passes through that period when he desires to kill savage things, tigers, lions, and Indians. As a youngster I have killed many Indian cattle while hosted a chaffinell fowl." One evening his father came home and asked him if he would like to see the famous Chief Geronimo and his hand. Of course he would. The band was encamped about a half mile from the Davis home, in the course of being marched across the field, because of the "Although I had killed a great many, I had really seen an Indian before," said Prof. Davis, "and right there the difference between imagination and reality was foribly impressed upon me. Then and there, after watching a member of that savage band catch up a small razor-bog hoot that wandered into camp under the trees, killing the knife. I gave all ambition to lead the life of an Indian hunter." "Looking around for some of the natives who lived nearby, I discovered them peeping out of the trees a good 150 yards ahead of the Inca measured of a good lead in case a foot-strike started, be concluded. John G. 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