THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN “DECLASSE” ANOTHER BARRYMORE TRIUMPH Drama by Zoe Aikens a Perfect Vehicle For Famous Star 1 100 EMERY'S WORK NOTABLE "S. R. O." Sign Was Out Early as Capacity Crowd Gathered Miss Ethel Barrymone, appearing as Lady Helen Haden in Zoe Akin's drama, "Declauses," received the awards she and again last night at the Bowers-sock Theater. With her pleasing personality and perfect voice, Miss Barrymone succeeded in holding the audience until the final curtain. "Declassee," an English drama, opened with a scene in the drawing room of a prominent family in London, at which place a party of eight were playing at bridge. Edward and Lily were together with a Mrs. Leslie, were caught cheating at cards after which they were requested to leave the Haden home. This, together with numerous conversations and plans regarding Lady Helen's future, formed the basis for an opening with a scene of a lounge room in a large New York hotel, two years later. Rudolph Solomon, a prominent business man and financier of both London and New York had unconsciously fallen in love with Lady Helen who had just been divorced from her first husband and who at this time has been slowly slipping away from her old friends and relatives back in England. With the declining of Mr. Haden's proposal, Ladies were urged to come to all that of riches and comfort in order that she might yet hope to meet again the only man whom she had ever cared for, Edward Thayer. The third act disclosed a scene in the magnificent home of Rudolph Solomon where several guests were enjoying the hospitality of the financier. Edward Thayer, who had been an intimate friend of Rudolph Solomon, back in London in 1952, not knowing that the woman whom he had been waiting for over three years to see had just been fatally injured in an automobile accident. Thayer, after gaining success in South Africa, had returned to make amends. The final scene, which was the death of Lady Thayer's husband, who had ever really won her affections, teft a dramatic atmosphere of completeness that was the final touch of a master production. Miss Barrymore was surrounded by an entire cast of superior artists among whom Edward Enery, as Rudolph Solomon, received the approved portrait. The auteur due to hold superior personality and art in hand his role. VENUS THIN LEADS No. 38 For VENUS EVERPOINTED and other Metal Pencils THEname VENUS is your guarantee of perfection. Absolutely crumble-proof, smooth and perfectly graded. 7 DEGREES 2b soft & black H medium hard B hard B hard F firm H medium hard HB medium - for general use 15 per tube of Kids K 32 per box for school use. Your dealer cannot supply you written. American Lead Pencil Co. 125 Fifth Ave, Depot, DPW New York VENUS EVERPOINTED PENCILS YOE, MR. STUDENT should have use a cell phone. You can rent one from a payee. You can buy up to 450 ml. or up to 1,200 ml. with privileges. 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When members of the department of journalism are in dirve need of some article, whether it be wearing apparel, something to appease the appetite, or whether it be advice to ease a nerve-racked brain, Mr. Pennock is always ready to help out in the difficulty. But the kind-hearted superintendent was called into a new role last week. The occasion arose thus: Prof. Helen O. Mahin, of the department of journalism, was hurrying to get a package of clothes ready to send the Russians. All the old clothes sent to the famine-striken district must be in good condition. At the last moment—the shipment of clothes was due to leave on a train that day if they were to reach their destination in time to alleviate the suffering of the Russians—it was found that some of the articles of apparel had no buttons on them. A needle was procured in the Journalism building, but no thread could be found. 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Black Hiltem pictures at Squires, Wednesday, 12:30 o'clock. All members be there and bring a dollar—Horace Miller, President. ANNOUNCEMENTS Band will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the F. A. U. Hall, to play for "K" club smoker—J. C. McCanales. Regular rehearsal of Men's Glee Lub, at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening in Central Administration Building. All members expect to go on the tour must be present.-Wm. lrehm, Manager. PROTCH The College Tailor 833 MASS. ST. Manicuring Massage Shampooing R. A. Long Bldg., Barber Shop S. F. HORN, Prop. TENTH ST. & GRAND AVE. (Entrance Tenth or Grand) KANSAS CITY, MO. Phone 139 825 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. Who is Sick Today Send Flowers BELL'S FLOWER SHOP Tues. Justice is Always Pictured as a Woman Adults 28c Varsity Theatre Tues. Lon Chaney in "The Night Rose" Here too a Woman Brings Punishment Also A Christie Comedy Children 10c Found at Varsity Thursday Night One Long Black Kid Glove—Call Box Office WATKINS NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $100,000.00 C. H. 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