Halls, studios, or garages AL have a beoon nearly beamed located and the rent rooms. The se muse read con- gregation guide of the porter oricle So large color choose the part later not cut gen the lee ti t i g THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Professor Skilton's Music Wins Many Plaudits Since Professor C. S. Skilton's "Indian Dances" became so well known in their versions for string quartet and symphony orchestra, and have been played by every symphony orchestra in America. These two other numbers in large form which have added much to his reputation. These are a canata "The Witch's Daughter," published by J. Fischer, New York, and directed by John R. Greek tragedy,"Electra," published by Arthur Schmidt, Boston The cantata has been performed by the St. Louis Choral Society, the orchestral parts being played by the St. Louis Symphony orchestra. The cantata is one of the best and most interesting published during the past five years. "Electra," with Professor Skilton's incidental orchestra music was performed at the University last winter. The principal characters were assumed by members of the K-5 chorus, which was made up of Fine Arts vocal students. The music as it was played by the University Orchestra, under the direction of Professor Skilton met with general apprehilation, and the composer received many well-received compliments on its success. K. U. Warriors Must Train, Says Allen (Continued from Page 1.) or Monday by Coach Adrian Lindsey, who will be in charge of their training. Equipment has been ordered to a large number of men, who are expected to add an additional shine to the prospects of next year's football season. Many Exhibitions For Art Students The department of Drawing and Painting of the School of Fine Arts has had one exhibition or another on view practically the entire year. The Brymwood Collection of Paintings has been on view in one of the studios during the entire year, while the paintings of the Thayer Art Museum have been on view in another studio nearly all of the year. Several special exhibits have been made up of selections from the various departments of the Thayer Collection, which for lack of room, cannot be kept on permanent exhibition. The first exhibition was that of Oriental rugs, particularly fine rugs in all of these were extremely valuable and all were fine samples of rugs made by the different Oriental races. This was followed by an exhibition of American tapestries and the old-fashioned counterpieces, in which the art of weaving reached a high state of development. With this exhibition was shown many handsily many of them examples of needlework made by children for their instruction. Following this, a large collection of quilts was shown. These illustrated the needlework of the older women in America, and the character and meaning of the design was learned and carried over period in which this work was done Three exhibits of outside work were shown. First, a collection of fifty water colors by Dr. John T. Moore. This was a painting hundred etchings by George Albert Burr, one of the leading western artists. Then next, Mrs. Fern Eide Knecht, a graduate of the art department in 1911, was painted with etchings of fifty paintings. These artworks are a great deal of attention. Finally, the commencement exhibit, consisting of student work in oils, black and white, and a considerable amount of design, was shown. As the room in which the Thayer Exhibit is to be displayed will be covered by the 1920s, two exhibitions will be permanently on view during all of next year—the Thayer Exhibit and the Brywood Collection of Paintings. No doubt other exhibitions will be arranged for during the year. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. Excellent Food Pleasant Associations THE PORTER CLUB 1403 Tenn. Cycle Cops Fail to Catch Many Student Speed Kings 1403 Tenn. The lack of imported Kansas City motorcycle cops in Lawrence this year is not allowed to permit the rushing fraternities of Mount Oread to bring their "costly motor cars" around the shaded streets of Lawrence in their usual happy-go-lucky, harum-scarum, bloodthirsty manner, for the municipal government has hired two "local products" who are just as efficient in the manipulation of their Harley-Davidsons as even Lieutenant Keyes, who gained much renown and hatred here last fall for "breaking into the police." The students are not so reckless this year, however, and so far this Drawing and Painting Popular This Summer week, only two K. U. students have been booked for hitting up past the 12-miles-an-hour speed limit of Lawrence. Lawrence high school students, however, are less mindful of the omnipresent threat they have taken in custody this week by motorcycle policemen Perkins and Dower. More art students have come to K. U. this summer for painting Rene Fine Art drawing and painting work than ever before. Professor Griffith who has taught at the university has kept busy taking care of the students in these courses. One Lawrence high student, arrested Tuesday night, attracted a crowd while been booked, and before the crowd had dispersed, Officer Sam Silverthorne of the Lawrence force inspected a facial insignia of office. He followed the crowd to the swimming pool, but failed to recover his bludgeon. Mrs. Bessie Naylor Lewis, Fine Arts '02 is one of the prominent piano teachers of Yates Center. Mrs. has never lost interest in her music. Mrs. Augusta Flinton Sample, Fine Arts, '92, at one time instructor of voice in the School of Fine Arts. It is now part of the Music Club, San Diego, Cal. 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It consisted of eight who were given the degree Bachelor of Music, five who were given the degree Bachelor of Painting, one who was given the four-year Artin's Certificate in Piano, seven who were given the Teacher's Certificate in Piano, seventeen who were given the Teacher's Certificate in Public Music, and eight who were given the Teachers Certificate in Public School Art, a total of thirty-eight. Send the Daily Kansan home. LELAND M. SHOUT Expert Typist will accept a limited number of patrons. Pay by the month. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phones, K.U. 58, or 593 The Correct Cut of the Caps "Where will you live?" asked the reporter of the bridal couple, "At the Old Manse," replied the bride. This is the way the item appears on the paper a later: "Mr. Hardup and his bride, formerly Miss Mili- lions, have returned. They will live at the old man's. Is somewhat different this fall, so drop in and try them on. 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