THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MUSIC AND SONG WILL BID "FLU" ADIEU All Postponed Concerts Will be Held in Rapid Succession Woman's Glee Club First K. U.'s Musical Organizations to Appear in First Home Concerts with the lifting of the influenza ban, activities on the Hill will be resumed, beginning with a grand concert by the women's Glee Club Tuesday night March 2. The women have been preparing for their concert for weeks when he is down on all pub gatherings. This will be the first public appearance of the club this year. Professor Gustav F. Soderlund of the department of fine arts, will appear in a piano recital Wednesday evening March 3. Professor Soderlund has been compelled to postpone his several times due to virus causes. Students of the entire department of fine arts are scheduled to give a public recital on the evening of March 9. The postponed band concert will be played on the evening of March 10. It is said that several "surprise" numbers are in store for the crowd. On the evening of March 11, the Men's Glee Club will appear in concert. Dean H. L. Butler of the school of fine arts made a special trip to Kansas City Saturday to hear the concert given by the club. On his return the Dean said, "I'll take you to the University history. They make a splendid appearance and sing all their numbers from memory." As announced in Wednesday's Kansan, Jacques Thibaud the French violinist will stop off in Lawrence April 10 and play for a K. U. audence. The concert, which is a rega University Concert Series num ber, was scheduled for tonight. It will be on an awrence on the evening of March 16. The Minnesota, Minnesota Symphony orchestra, which is making a tour of the United States, will appear in Lawrence April 20. Practically all the state universities will be visited by this organization. All of the concerts will be held in Fraser Chapel with the exception of the out of town companies, who apear in Robinson Gymnasium. Watch the Daily Kansan for pre-concert programs. Lardy Finds Cooking No Place For a Man Was wandering round the other pm in, m in bldg they calls after Mr. Fraser, its called a hall, but that is a mistak cause they don't no hill ther, it looks like a big old roomie house that saw service when our grandads used to cut classes. Wel anyway i happened on a bunch of stair steps that goes down if you are at the top, at the bottom where it happens to be at the top of same. The reason for my rowings was a certain oid i had smelt an wan try to ascertain when it com from. Th mor advanced i got thor m articulated my sense of perception I kno i never knew they had a hasab hous in that blinned bldg but they sur is, so i goes up to 1 of the folks i figured we was 1 of the bean pushers an says 'wher do you set down' she says "u dunt," wi figured it must be one of their caweras, n kno whe U helps usself, so i looked round for a pan, thinkin the whil that bus was poor that day, was just startin to goug some stuf out dish, when in comes a粉末, holdin it am an what i wants, wi tried to explain i only wanted to eat a bit, ar say boy u should ought to have heard me get told. Briefly, cause it will have to 'be seat way or i]ad wah to get out a book, she informs me that this is not a beany hurt is the hom economy dept, when they concopts eat, an boy it did seem like they knew their stuf. Well she tells me she is a instr, an for me to beat it, an ans asks her whis is chances of enrolling in the stuf, but seux is country, "cause if I don't absound with myself pronto i wil rol enthe wind, an i believe she wuda fought too. I like the dept but they are hard over ther, some of musa benfrends of sum 2nd ita in the deot brigade. But anyway they sure do a good job of hidin, cain i ben here o longim an never suspicioned they were any cook, but sometimes gorh, of which he is the best, try to borrow any slickers that causes them no wher ever siose is. Sae Mo is figurine on carryin' off honors at the Olympic games, they'll carry off most anything if you don't watch em. BY THE WAY Gerttrude Hinch, c'21, and Betty Jane Sartin, c22, will spend Saturday and Sunday at their homes in Kansas City. They will attend a performance of Mime. Bertha Kalich at the Shubert Theatre. Helen Barnett, c21, will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Rosedale. Charles C. Vaughn, c23, will spend the week-end at his home in Kansas City. Lurana Treff, c'23 and her guest, Editin Smith, c'25, of Kansas City will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Basehor. Frances Flynn, c'21, left yesterday for her home in Humboldt, Kansas, called by the illness of her brother. Helen Johnson, c22, will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City. Prof. O, F. O. Stoland, head of the Psychology department gave an interesting lecture Wednesday evening on "Medical Sciences in Medicine." Alpha Delta Pi freshmen are entertaining with a house dance for the upperclassmen, March 6. Alpha Delta PI announces the initiation of Eula Bobzi. c23, Louise Dennis c23, Frances Lee Evans, fa23, Loren Childe. cp, 13, Pauline Flynn, Gerrinda McMahon. c23, Aile R. Beardsley, c23, and Mercedes Sullivan. c22. Engineers Before Industrial Court Prof. H. A. Rice, professor of structural engineering, and Prof. W. McNown, associate professor of civil engineering, were called to Tokeda today as expert witnesses before the new Industrial Court, on a traineque arrangement at Otunua. Grocers Elect New President Topoka. Feb. 26 - J. B. Olson of Savannah has been elected president of Kansas Realtors. Association to succeed A. G. Brillow of Salem, who has resigned and will leave for Texas. Miss Ruth Burkey, fa '22, of Arkansas City, has been honored by designing the cover of the new Kan- tucky book to be published some time soon. Mr. Irmi Zumwalt, State Printer, was very favorably impressed with the showing made by our art department at the exhibit. Mr. Irmi, he, He, therefore, suggested that the University class in Design submit drawings for the cover of the new Fourth Reader in course of preparation. Four women entered the competition and Miss Work has been awarded first place. The design expresses Miss Burke's idea of child capacity, but, in its very simplicity is strong and direct. The softness of the tores are well chosen and adjusted The School of Fine Arts now has a collection of almost 500 victoria records. The selections are of the best obtainable and practically every prominent musician may be by the students in this department. Fine Arts School Has 500 Victrola Records One aseolian and one victrola comprise the equipment of the department. Dean H. L. Butler says that the students receive some inspiring ideas from the use of the instruments. Ibanez Will Not Come to K. U. **Thanez 1985.** Bianquemara will not come to K. U. this year, according to Prof A. L. Owen, head of the department of Hispanic languages. "All efforts to obtain the noted Spanish author as a speaker have been made." Imanez was unable to fill his appointment here last fall on account of illness. As a result of the trouble arising from the infraction of the influenza ban at Emporia by twenty-six college of Emporia women who left their dormitory by attended a show at the Kansas State Normal, Miss Helen Doremus, dean of women, has tendered her resignation. She is to be succeeded by Miss Gertrude Buck, librarian. The House Council a dormitory organization at first named to penalize those who broke the ban resigned in a body rather than deal with the case. Send the Daily Kansan home. The famous debating societies of Oxford and Cambridge universities have recently had animated debates on the question of prohibition. The London Morning Post reported these debates as a significant indication of the trend of public opinion. The vote, apparently taken in the audience after the debate, went against prohibition in both cases; that at Cambridge being 205 against 182 for prohibition, an at Oxford, 204 against and 103 for. Ames women entertained the crowd at the Ames-Drake basket ball game between halves with two feature players in the "Flag Dance" and in "Friolvency". Troops Attend Trial of Reds Tacoma, Feb. 26—A carload of troops from the 35th regiment of tillery, about eight men, left Camp Lewis for Montesano this morning. They were sent by oration and announced Iwo Jima. For commanding general at Camp Lewis after permission from Lieut. Lien, Gen. Liggett commanding the western department. The Kansas College appeared in 1875. It devoted itself to literary articles, editorials and news. Charles S. Gleed was editor. Alpha Phi Alpha announces the pledging of DeKoven French of Kansas City, and Gomez Hamilton of Lawrence. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TAKEN—Brown Cravenatake taken from Spooner Library Wednesday. Initials A. L. I. in back. Reward. Call 2226 Black. 98-3-25 The men's gymnasium department announces that the gymnasium is now open for "Make-Up" or practice work at the following hours: Announcements Mon, Wed., and Fri. at 8:30; Saturday at 10:30, and at 11:30; 2:30 and 3:30. A six weeks program of lectures and field work for training Red Cross chapter executive secretaries, will be given at the University, beginning March 15th. These lectures will be held during afternoons, in the west wing of the Administration Building probably Room 8. The schedule of lectures, hours, and rooms will be announced later. Women's Medical Association will meet 7 o'clock Thursday night at Dr. Bacon's office in the gymnasium. All first and second sopranos and soloists of the Women's Glee Club meet with Miss Wellington Friday, 4:30 in her studio. Kansas is a great state. Several Wamagego high school students went to another town nearby to find a rare specimen of bugs. A $10,000 loss was suffered by the University of Cincinnati recently when a fire started in the roof of one wing of the engineering building. Although classes were in progress, all students escaped without injury. Let's see, has not this man's name appeared in print before ? From the manualise of the State Manual Training Normal school. Minus $20.00 in the office of Alexenses Howat at a salary of $136.80 per month. You may rightly think who are hard to fit-if you've been dissatisfied, but it's no reason for your wearing uncomfortable clothes. Have us ask to tailor your coltshes to your individual order for Spring. The cost for same will be no more than what ready made's cost. See My Ad Sat. Evening Post Feb. 28th Samuel G. Clarke 1033 Mass. St. Tomorrow! Buy Your Seats Tomorrow Bowersock Next Monday Night Seats for "Da' ya' know Jim, I bought an electric iron from the Kansas Electric Utilities a couple of months ago and it's the handiest thing I ever owned. Sold a half interest in it to my roommate—and boy, ya' ought to see us press 'em up now." Prices: $1.10, 83c, 55c, including war tax. This is the big Dramatic Club play of the year. It is a lively, laugh-provoking comedy, worked into a finished production by the cast of nine all-star K. U. students under the direction of Prof. Arthur MacMurray. go on sale at the Round Corner Drug Store tomorrow morning. Mrs. Temple's Telegram There are many good seats left, but the best of these will go early tomorrow. At The The University Orchestra of twenty pieces will play. You Can Get The Daily Kansan For The Rest of The Year For Renew Your Own Or Send It Home Call at Kansan Business Office (First Door to your right as you enter the building) or Phone 66