TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THIRD Weighing Packages by Phone Out of Postal Clerk's Line. Is Belief of R.C.Abraham "Hello." Hello, Yet, this is the University post office, B. C. A. Erbaum speaking. No, the office closes at 5 p. m. and it is now 5:15. Certainly, you can mail in the morning when the office opens at 8 a. m. "The first collection is at 9. You say you have a class then. You sorry, say you have a class then. Your benefit." Mr. Abraham, postal clerk, hung up the receiver with a "The very idea," he said with evident disgust. "It is a puzzle to why the statutes habitually fail to enforce laws." Every day I get calls like that. The telephone rang again. What is it? How much? "Hello, Yes. What am I you want to know how much it could cost to mail a package to Walla Walla? What does it weigh? You Exhibit of Japanese Prints Now on Display by Design Department University Craft Classes Also Show Work Done in Metal, Leather and Pottery An exhibition of Japanese prints is on display in the exhibition room of the department of design in west London. The collection attention is drawn to these prints because they are all originals and the foreign types of Japanese color prints The south wall of the room has the landscape and figure prints, two of the latter being portraits which are very unusual in Japanese art. "Among the landscapes," Miss Ketcham writes, "are the images of prints which are not only rare but show much beauty and simplicity of treatment." may you don't know. Well, I don't either. Come me here and put it weighed then." Another portion of the exhibit is composed of Suminimo, or New Year's cards. The style for these cards is bold, with splashes of color making the panels, and shows much carefulness of detail and elaboration of ides. Each card contains a poem written on the background. The cards are handwritten in gold silver leaf added for richness of affix The west wall of the room is devoted to panels which are twice the size of the average prints; each panel giving one idea, and drawn with an attractive arrangement of lines, dark and light, and color. According to Miss Ketahun, these prints are not meant to stand the stand, but they use the human figure merely as a means of design. White Stockings Shock Fashion Writer of 1900 The last division of the exhibit is composed of prints to be used in groups, two or three to the group, two snow prints, one of them an exceptional landscape in blues and dark reds, and panels of flowers and birds The worst experience with students, according to Mr. Alcornas, occurred at a day camp in 5:20 p.m. on mail in library class. The student was quite illumination to learn that the last collection had been made in loud tone in said load. How modest the women in 1908 must have been! One has to smile when reading in a musky, yellow New York print. A woman writes an article as this fashion forecasts. There is a rumor in the that white stockings with old fashioned accompaniment of strap shoes are to be the correct mode for foot dressing. The fact is, these stockings will have the temerity to appear upon the streets shod in this fashion, but for house wear the fancy is rather an acceptable one. Critternly nothing can be more deliciously cool and comforting than stockings. The quality of Balbrichtian stockings." In the same exhibit are four cases of work by the crafts classes of the department. These cases contain metal work and jewelry, leather tooling, panels of wood showing nature, stained glass for the Museum, and treated decoratively, and number pieces of pottery made and placed in the department. And all that remember, when those shocking hose were pretty well concealed by a skirt to which it left its edge, I said to the street! Verily, either the woman of today possesses great terneur or the public, through constant exposure to such immodest fashions as white hose, has touched a state in her eyes. It is not short hair nor short skirts, neither "nude" hose nor a lack of hose. The phantom of Georgia Tech has been discovered. The ghost which has been haunting the school for several weeks was caught by the police and found to be a very much insecure negro girl. No more must the nuns apprehensive glances about him as he be harried across the campus at night. Musty old paper! Musty old fash ions! "And now I suppose he'll go to the post office down town, just to apologize to Mr. Albrissan commended. The post office is open regularly from 10 a.m. and from 12:40 to 8 p.m. College classes are at 9 a., 10 a., and 2 p. Occasionally, according to 3Mr. Abraham, the window is closed immediately after collection time in order to give the clark an opportunity in Japanese Railways Place Japanese Railways Place Large U. S. Steel Order DISTRIBUTOR Table 8. Approved public good, wide publicity in sales from Table through an American news agency, that the Japanese Government rail roads intended to buy no more steel rails in the United States, because they had been found inferior to British, German and Belgian rail, result in 6,000 tons of open hearth railwer ordered, for special delivery, from the United States Rail Products Company. This is the largest order placed by the Japanese Government railways through the private railway of Japan and the government-controlled South Mamayama Railway has been ordering freely from the United States. Official K. U. Colors Are Not Crimson and Blu When the board of regents met for the second or third time away back it so something, it provided for the official colours of the University and this proviso was not for crimson and white colour. It was red and yellow. Beautiful colors, you know. Athletic all of its phases access to dominate athletic amusement and traditions. At the University General McCook gave the land for the athletic field and some little money for the development of it. In charge of athletics did General McCook as a part of one coloured because General McCook was a Tall man. Some other color was needed to confirm with the skin and so the bruise of Harvard Yale's bitterer brother, John, was addressed for the incoming colored color. Atheists have an integral part of the school and down through the years attributs have disallowed more and more and then the colors crimson and blue of the University and the flying colors of the University. However, subsequent branches of regents have never officially changed the colors to the ones which are used. Leaders of Girl Scouts Meet Today in St. Louis St. Louis, Arkansas, is humid, landless of the National Girl Shrubs, dressed in the third shirt of the organization, worn in here today from all parts of the United States for a new-day convention. Immediately on their arrival the Seaport lobbied to prepare into a crowded freeway station which was surrounded by port security and explosives into whom the United States is divided. They will be welcomed at a reception in the Art Museum today populated over by Mrs. Brigitte Maughan, a French woman and an art dealer. --career counselor and mentor Cahokia, Illinois High School Central Union, Illinois central administration, central administration, careers of officers and Soror staff, careers of students In their immensely tailored clothes, and broad-branded bats they tuck in touch of the military to the streets of St. Louis. Mes, W. E. Durick and Mes, W. J. Shannon wore hoespans at a tea given by the K, U. Dennis at the Honey House at p. m., this afternoon. Pina cone at the animal篝ip, the annual篝ip, which is to be held at Woodmen's on April 23. This season will conclude on Saturday at the new Plaza House in Westchester, where the thousand floor hotel dimly will put on a memorable performance for the wristy Miss Perrie Bales, a student at the College of Emporia, spent the week end with his sister, Harriet Bales gr25, at the Laburnum house. J. M. Nohe, plan, gave a lecture on marmorites before a meeting of the local chapter of the Women's Christian Temperance Union at the home of Mrs. F. A. Willis, 719 Locust street this afternoon. Calendar for the Week Tuesday 10- W. S. G. Room, Room room central Ad 11- W. S. G. Room, Room room central Ad 10—Cercle 'Francais,' 366 Fraser. 10—Inal rehearsal, Romanus nenuismum. 150—Cerro Fernández, 360 Franer. 151—Gueb rehbalar, Rigonian gynaeum. 152—Gueb Clah rehbalar, Marvin hall. 153—Thursday. 300- Quilt Club and Rhaalamanti Job meet room, rest room central Administratio nship Saturday Varsity. F. A. U. 123-Orchestra rehearsal, Fraser chapel. 124-Senior recital, Bertha Thomas, plant central Administration auditorium. 1-Octetrastre rehearsal, Prasert channel. 10-Senior rectal, Bertha Thomas, ultras Sexes Aping Each Other Beauty Doctor Cites Growing Male "Beautification" (United States) Los Angeles, April 20—Men are becoming more feminine and women more masculine, according to Mrs. Gates, who is a member of a national chain of beauty schools. "It is the age impulse—the women smoking cigarettes because the men do it," she adds. "Osteoporosis because the women do. Statistics show that more than 500,000 "The modern barber shop has become a beauty shop for women, and are spending $70,000 a year on insurance," she said in an interview here. "The changes in our social and economic life are also responsible for the increase in manualisation of women. Business women and women together in a manner which has the effect of bringing out the manic side of the woman" - the man and the masculinity of women." Noted Sculptor Working on Scottish Memoria (United Press) Philadelphia, April 29—Plastic crests for the $20,000 war memorial to be erected in Edinburgh, Scotland, a gift from Scots in the United States, now being made in the studio of Joseph G. Doyle, who is fashioning the memorial. Two Philadelphia, Britain were veterans, served as models from which the American Air Force Jack Smith, a veteran of the Black Watch and the 79th Highlanders, and Dungan MacPherson, who served overseas with the 42nd Canadian Highlanders. Doctor Mackenzie will go to Scotland in June to arrange actual construction of the memorial. Results of a questionnaire sent out by a professor of sociology at the University of Washington showed that news features of the greatest interest listed in order of popularity are new news, editorials, cartoons, comics, advertisements, a sports, comments from other readers, radio and puzzles. VARSITY All This Week BY HARIS LOVD CORPORATION A Olimpian Collection 4 - Shows Daily - 4 2:30 - 4:15 - 7:15 - 9:00 Don't Be Crowded Out—Come Early! Audible "Wild Beasts in Borneo" and Another MAZIE Comedy Red Hot! ALL SHOWS - Added - Prices - - - - 25c, 50c ANNOUNCEMENTS "The Teaching of History" will be the subject of Prof. F. E. Melniv, in the department of history, in room 106 west Administration building Thursday at 4:30. All persons interested in the teaching of history as well as members of the History Club are invited to attend the meeting. The advisory board of the Y. M. C. A. will meet at Wienheim's for dinner at 0 tonight—Ted Shultz, secretary. Kappa Pa will hold its regular meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, at the First Mt. K. church. Instead of the playlist scheduled to be given, fires Frances Baldwin will live a talk on missionary work. Attendance stock will be taken.—Juan A Kirbharn, public announcement. Sigma Delta Chi will meet at 10 seventh tonight at the Acadia house, Fentherance officers and the Sour Owl this time—days Graves, secretary. Students of the University of Minnesota are to give viveral "Aida" on June 4. The principal roles will be taken either by members of the Metropolitan Grand Opera, or by singers in the Chicago Grand Opera Company. The total number of persons involved part will be approximately 500. The Lambia Pi Emillon, local fraternity at the University of Missouri, was recently made a chapter of the national fraternity of Lamba Chi Alpha. Installation was made by members of the Missouri School of Mines. 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