THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB GIVES FIRST CONCERT Twelve Numbers Are Listed on the Program For This Year WELL BALANCED PROGRAM --- One Feature Will Be Original K U. Songs by Glee Club Members The Woman's Glee Club of the University of Kanana will give their first concert this year in Fraser Chapel, May 2. This is a well balanced program consisting of twelve numbers ranging from folk songs to opera and ballet only. You're given by the glee club some music. The program is as follows; a. Spinning Song.. German Folk Song b. Sleep of the Infant Jesus... ... French Folk Song c. Chit-Chat... Old English Glee Club Trio for violin, cello, and piano Cavatina Raft Alpha Omieron Pi Triano - Zada Shipai lola, Reba Whitee, Evelyn Purkainle Vera 1964 a. Dawn in the Desert...Ross b. Love Is a Bubble...Allitsen i. Inebane Peebody a. The Little Fisherman. b. Bell Song. c. A Tragic Tale. a. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot... Duet from "Martha"...Flotow Zada Shipin, Ruth Gould **VL** Noger Aspirations * Swing Low, Swing Charity b. Didn't It Rain...Burleigh b. Didn't It Rain...Burleigh Gee's Club VII. Pianologs Elizabeth Burkhalter VIII. Vocal Solo "One Fine Day" from Madame Butterfly ...Pucin Myra Summers a. Romance ...Debussy b. Ave Maria ...Tschaikowsky Stunts ... Chi Omai Seetex Miriam Finerty, Winifred Goldsboro, Margaret Bright, Mary Hays, Mar- niel Fitzgerald, Jerry Grace, Elizabeth Kerr and Clyce Lacus. XII. K. U. Finale Glee Club Original songs written by Elizabeth Burkhalter, Elva Mullen, Eva Lee, Irene Bodley, and Madeline Donnymer - Piano Ensemble Valse Brillante...Moskowski Dorothy Kipp, Ruth Gould, Margaret Bright, Miriam Finery. Leather Programs Card Cases New Line Just Received Thesis Binding, Engraved Cards A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St. Printing TAXI PHONE 148 Back to 25c to the old limits Peerless and Chandler seven passenger sedans. VACATION EMPLOYMENT FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS TEACHERS AND STUDENTS You may make temporary connection with well established R alty and Insurance Agency during Northern Kansas, with a view to possible permanent relocation which will permit you to build up profitable clientel and business of your own. We can use any number of the right type of ambitions, aggressive men. Applications should be made to the Clay Center, Kansas office of the Northern Kansas Agency in writing, (or in person) and directed for the attention of Mr. Witherls. Federal Census Shows They Go to Church More Church membership is growing fast according to statistics gathered by the last federal census. An article based on these statistics presents facts regarding the religious situation in America. In less than two decades the church memberships of America have grown from less than thirty-five million to more than forty-five million. The body of church-going people is growing faster than the population, and over a million new members are joining churches every year. The value of the church buildings in the nation is two billion dollars. The religious endowment is in excess of five hundred million dollars. Anlytically fifty million dollars and more is in the country. We have in the country twenty million Sabbath School children, with more than two million teachers. Over two hundred thousand men and women are giving their entire time to church work. All this does not take into account the many millions additional, both in money and numbers, organized for moral and religious purposes. Bad Time For Bootlegger Declares Texas Officia Dallas, Texas, April 28—(United Press) “These are hard times for the bootlegger.” Prohibition Enforcement Officer Allen Bailey says. He recently returned from an extended trip through west Texas. "The booze costs too much," Bailey said. "People can't pay the price. Therefore they let it alone. I've talked to a number of boottoggers affords and they say that 'hard times' are putting them out of business. "Newspapers are helping us in the fight. Publicity about poison booze is bankrupting many bootleggers." Send the Daily Kansan home. On April 1, the University postoffice which had heretofore been designated an government substation One, of the Lawrence postoffice, was changed to a regular station and from now on will be listed as the University station in the Postal Guide, the same as the Lawrence postoffice. The rubber stamps which are provided by the Postal Department at Washington have not yet arrived or it is therefore impossible to register or insure them here, until the arrival of these stamps for money orders are here and money orders may now be officially written at the University office. University Station To Be Listed In Postal Guide Alpha Xi Delta Spring Party Alpha Xi Delta will entertain with a luncheon, Saturday noon, May 5 and Saturday evening will hold their annual Spring Party in Eche's Hall on Sunday. Enchoder of St. Louis, Missouri, and Peggy Senior of Waverley will be the visitors. In time when the office is moved into more accommodating quarters, it is hoped that the University office will be moved to its new location for the mail of the student district. Apollo, Penn., April 28—Three ion-ion workers were killed and another injured when a bunk house ear the Patterson mine of the Kiski ol company was dynamited early oolay. HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING Relining of Ladies Coats and Alterations Between Two 10 Cts. Stores SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. REGULAR POSTOFFICE AT K.U. Consider the Prof. FRIDAY From Grand Opera to Jazz K. U. Womens Glee Club Concert with many interesting things by the way of choruses, solos, stunts, pianologs. All for 35c at the Tuesday evening, May 2d, at 8:20 in Fraser Chapel --sole many cubits. Which wilt thou?" "Nay," said the man, "their linie my sorrow, for my memory hath gome upon a journey and I know not which the Moon of my Delight desireeth." And the Walker of floors made two salamains, and said: "o buyer of necessaries, be of good cheer for the House salamants is covinant of such woes. Tell me, is the Bird dead or alive?" K. U. ENGINEERS, WITH MUD AND EGGS, ATTACK LAW STUDENTS BATTLE ON MOUNT OREAD Raid Ends With Green Hall Bady Dr. lapidated-Climax of Years Hatred May Sever All "Dip- omatic Relations." LAWRENCE, Kas., April 21—When two hundred and more engineering students journey down the ront of a college campus, carrying with them a quantity of hen eggs, and "stink their intentions entirely 'friendly' That is the question students of the law school of the University of Kansas are asking themselves, following a mob attack upon the laws by the engineers this morning. In the raid, Green hall, the home of the law school, suffered broken windows and was bespattered with mud and eggs. New Spring Suits $24.50 upward The casualties included law books, + brings suits, and a few heads. The front and interior of the building was sadly disfigured in spots and some windows and door glass were broken. One or two of the women law students, of which there are nine, were killed when the bombs thrown by the engineers, although none is believed dangerously injuried. The enrollment of the K. U. school of engineering is about three times out of the law school. NONE DANGEROUSLY INJURED Hats, Caps, Footwear and Haberdashery Now a certain Professor (or more correctly an uncertained professor) in our University kried himself into a big department store. And he was sore distressed. And there came unto him awalker of floors who bowed before him and said, "Pithec with what regale thy sight O mention one" Consider the Prot. For his Memory is O And the floor walker made obe- sance and ask, "Fear not, O Emilien one, for there is no commendum that was done of Gazampas cannot solve "peak." And the man answered, and said, "Lo, I am impaled upon the horns of a dilemma and encompassed about with doubt." And the Professor spoke as follows: "We are in the, O walker of floors, for I was commanded to come to this bazaar and purchase a cassereo or canisle and fetch it to the dwelling place of my Beloved at nightfall, and this I must do last ill befall me and the Moon of my Delight desireth." And the walker of floors made an entrance into well seeing the House, of Gazarum, basin. oles a thousand gross and of camisole many cubits. Which wilt thou? And the professor made answer that the Bird was alive, and in a short time departed exceeding joyful. Here's Latest Kick With Its Solution As a consequence, those east of the track are registering a kick claiming that they have just as much, if not more, right to be excused from classes early as the other students. A resourceful antagonist, just this 'A resourceful engineer just this Students in the geology and engineering buildings, it develops, are being let out of boreseism lectures some little time before the students east of the street car track. This condition has existed over a long period, yes, almost since the institution of the University. PHI BETA KAPPA Let me show you what a fine Key I can sell you for $8.75, official size. Smaller size $4.75. These are hand made, not cut away by a machine like most keys. Sample Keys to show you —and you get prompt service—on waiting forever for your key. 592 is the number you call when you call Brick and tell him you want a place reserved for Sunday night dinner. For it's no longer a question of "Where to eat?" It's a matter of going where you get the best and the surroundings are most pleasant, and that's The Oread Cafe E. C. Bricken, Prop. Just a step from the Campus morning suggested that a telephone connection be made with the whistle at the west end of the campus and another amplifier be placed at the east end. Phi Delta Delta, Women's Legal fraternity, will hold initiation this evening at the home of Pauline Wood. For it is perfectly obvious that sound travels faster over a wire than it does through the air, thus practically eliminating the fraction of a second which it takes for the whistle reach the ears of Fraser students, and thus excuse them from classes earlier. ward, 1121 Tennessee Street. The initiates are Minnie Shaw, '123, and Jessie Dana, '124. Following the initiation will be a banquet. Manicuring Massage Shampooing R. A. Long Bldg., Barber Shop S. F. HORN, Prop. TENTH ST. & GRAND AVE. (Entrance Tenth or Grand) KANSAS CITY, MO. Taffeta silk dresses, bead trimmed, embroidered, ruffled made in straight lines, also bouffant styles Canton Crepes in draped and panel models. Colors: Henna, Navy, Grey, and Black. SPECIAL SALE SILK DRESSES SATURDAY Choice $23.75 Pongee Middy suits with silk bias trimmed, colored collars. Each $22.50 Linen Middy suits in Periwinkle, Henna, Brown, Turquois, and Green. Each $15.00 Dancing Corsets and Corsettes. Easy and graceful. Flesh color. Each $2.50 & $3.50 WEAVERS The Christian Science Society of the University of Kansas announces a free public lecture on Christian Science by Prof. Hermann S. Hering, C. S. B., of Concord, New Hampshire. Christian Science Church Edifice, 13th and Mass. on Friday evening, April 28, 1922, at 8 o'clock, Prof. Hering is a member of the Board of Lectureship of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Don't Burden Mother SEND YOUR LAUNDRY to us and save the additional work on mother. You can reach us easily by calling 383. 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