1 --- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN IOUS DIVERSIONS OR K. U. PROFESSORS Obers of Faculty Will All be Busy During Christmas Vacation alqir quiz papers, attending tueses, delivering speeches, vis- relatives and working on plans, me of the diversions of the two of the faculty and heads of manuscripts during the mass mass vacation. **Enceler E. H. Lindley** will rein- lawrence works on plans buildi ng a new library, a women’s library, and completing Ada- tion projects. Forrest C. Alen, director of wills, will spend Christmas Day week be before in Lawrence "to equipped with the members of the basketball team and to doubtsee them." On December 3 he will depart for Minneapolis, with the basketball team. There the team will in practice with the University of Minnesota. A matched game begins 2. Doctor Alen and cam will return to Lawrence ary 3. ottery Clark, head football coach, probably visit relatives in Carthage. Kill. Karl A. Schmidt, head football four days ferson City, Ma, visiting rela- he. He will then return in order prepare an array for an indoor of, J. G. Brandt, Dean of the will remain in Lawrence. P. F. Walker, Dean of the of Engineering, will presideisions of the Kansas Engineer-syde to be held in Hutchinson. W. L. Burdick, dean of the of Law, will remain at home. H. L. Butler, dean of the School be Arts, will go to Detroit, Mich. meeting of the Association of president of this Association, will also give an address at the g of National Magic Teachers' tion to be held there. Prof. ayre, dean of the School of the State College, will go to J. K.elly, dean of Adminis- hers going to speak at a Leav- County Club banquet to be september 29. John R. Dyer, en will speak December 28 Bachelor County Club banquet. he will visit relatives in Minne- sau. Prof. Raymond A. Kent, Education, will be in Law the vacation. Responded Best to 's Indian Music ISON GIVES RECITAL Professor Garrison seemed at his own playin the Indian Sketches of. Charles S. Skilton, who was led to appear on the platform in ever to the applause of the large science. The audience seemed very eager for it, and they were fed by Professor Garrison," Professor Prever said. Garrison gave a piano Abraser Chapel Tuesday With: remarkable technique almost every style of piano according to Prof. Carl A. his morning. Organ ... Blanc transcribed for piano by Busoni) ta, F Minor (Appassionate) Bethewren Indian Sketches for Piano Charles S. Skiltier *Social Dance (Kickapoo) *Flute Senadee (Sioux) *Level (Winnebago) *(Bells) ...Edward Barrera ans Rosenthal Dormant ("La Belle au Bois" Dormant ("Sleeping Beauty") Tchaklikovsky-Pabst The program was as follows: elude and Fugue, D Major for Organ. Book Exchange Reports. The sale of $600 worth of books is sorted by Orpha Harding, in charge of the Book Exchange. Despite this tellent showing Miss Harding arrests an even better cover for next month, she will be on open after Christmas and all checks it be given out then. A statement from Mayor Kreck his morning said that he would be leased if the organizations of the university would give their Christmas trees as ornaments for the Lawrence Community Christmas tree. It was announced at some of the organization's Christmas tree parties that the Mayor could use the trivial offender if the persons did not care for them. The trees and toys will be distrib uted among the poor. Miss Elsie Squire, of Deventport is here visiting her sister, Elmo quire, 25. Friday they will go to their vacation in Humboldt can. Jewell County Students Plan Holiday Activities Jewell County Club is sending out a novel Christmas greeting to the high school students of Jewell county. They have had County Club letterheads printed, and with a picture of the 1921 Kansas football team at the top of the sheet, they send their greetings as an organization. The Club has also planned activities for the Christmas holidays. A University speaker will be present on these occasions. FOURTEEN CHOSEN IN TRYOUTS FOR DEBATE Kansas Will Debate With Okla homa, Colorado, Kansas and Missouri The tryout for the debate finals yesterday was very close, according to Prof. H. A. Shinn of the department of public speaking, so close that he will have to enter as an instructor. The squad from which will be chosen the three teams, each having three speakers, is composed of the following: Rogers, Munooken, Shell, Cummings, Harvey, Shafar, Tilleston, Kunkel, Hamilton, Kninkel, Fari and Sandee. A triangular debate has been arranged between Oklahoma, Colorado, and Kansas, besides an independent debate with Missouri. The first of the triangle debates will be held in the latter part of February. The Irish question was chosen for the debate topic, but since this is nearly settled, it is possible that another topic may be chosen. The Kansas negative team will debate Colorado's affirmative team at Boulder, while Oklahoma's negative team will meet Kansas' affirmative team here. The question for the Kansas-Missouri debate has just been chosen. It will be, "Resolved that the Federal industrial Court plans for setting industrial questions should be adopted y the United States." This debate will probably occur about the first of farch. London, Dec. 15—The mode for abutants is to be soft, soothing, nearly, alluring, tigerish. London 'Demoiselles Copy American Vam] London demoiselles will copy the American vamps, say the West End fashion experts. Eyes must be large, eyebrows slanting upwards like the Chinese, with long eyelashes, glittering with perhaps one deep red rose. Cheeks, instead of being a delicate refreshing rose, must have a marble pallor. And the lips must be "Complexion, Coiffure and dress will all combine to produce the tiger- ish effect." said one. "The walk, too, with all its bumps, is a case for a feline pace and allurement." Perhaps some of the spar haenna sets and lip sticks left over from the Vampire Era in the States will find a market over here. A surprise gift came to the Memorial Corporation today in the form of a $50.00 check from a member of the University faculty who had already pledged liberally to the Memorial. The check was given to the professor for an extra piece of work outside his usual activities and he made this "Purchase to the University of Kansas Memorial as an extra pledge to the Stadium-Union fund. Not to be credited on former plaques." Unknown Professor Gives Money to Memorial Fund In last evening's star, C. E. McBride threshed out the question of why Nebraska usually outclasses us in basketball. Bede came to a very reasonable conclusion, one that make every local Kansas (with a partisan meaning) consider. His answer was that "the football team is much better" ball men in Nebraska, while in Kansas and Missouri there are many other schools that have almost as good teams as the two Universities. "There are no football coaches in Kansas and Missouri." The professor requested that no nubility be given his name in connection with the gift. There will be a meeting of the Philips County Club Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at 1329 Ohio Street. Every member is urged to be there. Bring your pocketbook.—Archie Larkin, president. At the meeting of the American Chemical Society at Kansas City this week a number of Lawrence people were elected as officers. Those elected are Prof. R. Q. Brewster as vice chairman, M. Owe Ebbel Ann Jones as assistant secretary and Prof. S. B. Dains as one of the counsellors. PROF. HUNTER WRITES ABOUT WHEAT INSECTS Discusses Crop Destayers in Kansas State Board of Agriculture Report "Can Wheat be Grown in Kansas Without Losses from Crop-destroying Insects?" is answered by Prof. S. J. Hunter in the report given by the Kansas State Board of Agriculture. ideas that the farmers have had concerning the grasshopper and its habits have been discussed and shown in the right way. The farmer has had his ideas accepted, but not greatly but the farmer is shown that his ideas are wrong and that the grasshoppers do not leave live and multiply in the same places. Professor Hunter discusses at length only those insects which are likely to produce the larger losses, that is, the native grasshopper, Hesion fly, chinch bug, and plant lice. In the discussion of these insects Professor Hunter not only tells the reader what to do, but tells the user when is the best time to be. the bug and what method to use. This Homebrew Recipe Would Be Good Exercise Justice A. P. Fonda of Independence has a big jug under his desk in his office in the Martin Building. When asked the other day what he does with his jug, he says Many illustrations accompany the article and illustrate the different kinds of bugs and the age that it is best to destroy them. "I have that for my home brew. It is a harmless吹瓶 and one to which the federal authorities have no objection. This is the recipe: "Follow a bullfrog three mile some morning who he is taking his daily exercise and pick up the hops, and ten gallons of tan bark to the hops, also a bar of home made soap and five pounds of shellac. Boll the mixture for the feathers then strain it through the neck of an I. W. K. to keep it from working. Add one grasshopper to give it the kick"-K. C. Times. Buy a Christmas Candle. GUSTAFSON The College Jeweler Frank Ise* Optometrist PROTCH The College Tailor 833 MASS. ST. For Motor Troubles C. ALDRIDGE & WATKINS GARAGE 716 Massachusetts St. Basement Hudson-Essex Service Specialists on Deleco-Romy Ignition and all makes of motors. HOLIDAY CONVENTIONS MANY Economics Professors Will Go to Pittsburgh for Meeting Prof. A. J. Boynton, head of the department of economics, and Professors Herbert Fessl, J. P. Jensen, J. W. Sturgenth and John Isei and possibly others will be in the annual meeting of the American Economic Association to be held in Pittsburgh, Penn., December 27 to 30. Professor Isei is now in Washington and will stop at Pittsburg on Monday and spend Christmas in New York while Professor Sternberg will be at his home in Decatur, Ill., at Christmas Seven association meetings are to be held in Pittsburgh during the last week in December. They include meetings of the American Economic Association, American Statistical Association, Political Science Association, American Sociological Association, American Association of University Instructors in Accounting, American Farm Economic Association, Association of University Professors. Dean F. W. Blackmar, of the Graduate School, has been chosen as delegate from the University to the meeting of the Association of Universities. Dean F. W. Blackmar, of the Graduate School, has been chosen as delegate from the University to the meeting of the Association of University Professors, Dean Blackmar is also scheduled on the program of K. U. Student Mav Regain Sight Howard W. Jewell, a vocational student in the School of Engineering, who was stricken blind in November is now in the U. S. Public Health Service Hospital in Kirkuk, Iraq, and attending physicians entertain hope that he will partially regain his sight. the American Sociological Association meetings for an address on the subject of "The Influence of Hereditary Traits on Human Progress." Dean Blackmar does not know yet whether it will be possible for him to attend the meetings of the two associations. Students Have Appendicitis Kent W. Dunkelberg, e23, and Clifton Ramsey, c22, are at the University Hospital following operations for appenditis. Both reported as doing well this morning. "The Gift Shop" A. MARKS & SONS Jewelers LAWRENCE, KANSAS RALPH W. WARD Florida Established 1865 FLOWER SHOP 931 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kansas GREENHOUSES 15th & Barker Ave. Telephone 621 HEN your suit is "down in the mouth" and your collar looks like it was without a friend, call Phone 383. We are especially equipped to bring all your wearing apparel back to its former beauty. Lawrence Steam Laundry The colorings, dainty, flower-like in soft pink, blue, orchid or black, are not the least of the charm of these winsome garments. Deep in the heart of any really feminine woman, there lurks the hope that Christmas gift packages will contain silk Underwear. It's the cherished gift — one she will wear with a sigh of frill-satisfied femininity. A Dainty Gift Cherished By Every Fastidious Woman ALLURING SILK UNDERWEAR And there's a practical side, too, for with just a little care, Slii Underwear lau- ders and wears just as well as its nain- sck relatives. Drescher's Correct Apparel for Women & Misses Yes Sir! On Christmas Morning- Owen Carl C. C. Carl "Pork" Elliott "Peke" Smith "Parson" Crane —are going to climb to the top of Fraser and yell— Merry Christmas TO THE WHOLE WORLD! And That Includes You Too一 WATKINS NATIONAL BANK D. C. Asher, Cashier Chairman of the Board. CAPITAL $100,000.00 C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President and Board C. H. Tucker, President SURPLUS $100,000.00 DIRECTORS D. C. Asher, Cashier Dick Williams, Assistant Cashier W. E. Hazen, Assistant Cashier C. H. Tucker, C. A. Hill, D. C. Ashen, L. V. Miller, T. C. Green, J. C. Moore, S. O. Bishop J. C. Moore, S. O. Bishop Complete Make Your Christmas List Give a box of Martha Washingtons A Full Assortment University Book Store 803 MASS. At Theatres VARSITY Today Only george Fitzmauric PRODUCTION "Experience" Richard Barthelness Worth A Paramount Pictures George Fitzmaurice and BUSTER KEATON in "THE SCARE CROW" VARSITY BOWERSOCK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WILL ROGERS in "A POOR RELATION" BOWERSOCK ELSIE FERGUSON in "FOOTLIGHTS"