TUESDAY, NOVEMEER 17.1925 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Charles E. Hughes Voices a Plea for Universal Peace Appeal Made for Entrance of United States Into Permanent Court of Justice A plan to the American people that the United States enter the Permanent Court of International Justice was voiced by Charles E. Hughes and supported by Elhuu Root at a dinner given in honor of Mr. Hughes by leading officers from the Atas Theater, Nov. 10, and reported by the Christian Science Monitor. The dinner was wholly a testimonial to the esteem of the 'fellow townmen' of the man who has been Gov. Mitt Romney, and the United States Supreme Court, Secretary of State, and who once was defeated by a very narrow margin for President. More than one thousand city's representative men attended it. President Coolidge's Letter At the dinner was read a letter from President Coolidge in which he said in part: "I appreciate sincerely the invitation to join with the friends of Charles Evans Hughes in paying tribute to the book in the cause of international peace." "I am sure that it must be a cause of great gratification to him that in a long career of service marked by so many notable contributions to the public welfare, his accomplishments in eliminating international discord should be deemed the outstanding achievement." Hughes Is Gratified Mr. Hughes declared that it was particularly gratifying to him to see at the dinner so many men who "are devoting themselves through various societies to the cause of international good will, seeking not to inculcate a sentiment of divided allegiance, but to show respect for others, the efforts, of the bonds of affection, of the opportunities of a wholesome co-operation with other peoples." After reviewing briefly the work of the Department of State in Washington, Mr. Hughes told the co-operation which he, as secretary of state got from everyone in the diplomatic and consular services. "The American Government is a vast co-conservative endeavor," he concludes. "We are in the world for preventing things from being done. It can move swiftly when the essential forces work together otherwise it makes a noise." America Is Secure Stressing his belief that the most important service that the United States can render in connection with universal peace will be found not so much in the specific acts of the Administration "as in the spirit in which we conduct our foreign relations," Mr. Hughes continued. "We have no reason for apprehension as to our security. We are happily free from monache or challenge. Our people harbor no thought of aggression upon any other. Any policy which could deserve such a characterization would be overwhelmingly condemned. We are free from old grudges and the animosity that thrive on old grievances and fear. If any nation on earth can conduct its foreign affairs in a spirit of kindness, of esteem, of regard for the feelings of others, it is the United States. Nowhere is there less reason for panic than here; where is there less excuse for that pseudo-patriotism which seeks to make trucefulness to duty for intelligent protection of national interests? Kansas Population Mark Is Nearing Two Millions (United Press) Topkka, Nov. 17.-The population of Kansas has nearly reached the two million figure. According to figures of the biennial record, compiled by the state board of agriculture, the population 410, 441, or 8.4 per cent since 1915. Wyndamte county continues to hold the distinction of being the most thickly populated, with a population of 109,908. Sedgwick shows the largest increase within the last ten years, and has more than 36,614 since 1915. Sixty-four counties show an increase and 44 a decrease in population. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 17—Earth tremors, from the explosion of five tones of dynamite used to blow up a dam on the Connecticut river at Renbo, gave residents in central Connecticut an earthquake scare Saturday. Reports from Modus and Willimani showed the tremors to shake buildings and rattle dishes. Residents rushed from their homes, believing an earthquake was visiting them. No serious damage was done. Filipino Club Presents Varied Program at House Filipino night was held Saturday at the Cosmopolitan house by the presentation of a varied and interesting program by the Filipino students in the local Philippine club. The house was decorated in a red, white, and blue color scheme. Refreshments of chocolate and "Phillipino" cookies. The Zepata novelty troubadour a string instrument quartet compose of Flor B. Zenata, Frank Asib, Ab rumah Asib, and John de la Cuesta gave several selections. John de de in Cuesta also played on a saw. The two sides of the Philippine independence questions were given in include several presentations. Isaac Calupig spoke on "The Philipine System of Education." An address was made by Henderson S. Martin of Lawrence, former vice-governor of the Philippines. The next open house to be presented by members of the Cosmopolitan club will take place on Monday, Nov. 21, when the American men will have charge of the program. A European night will be arranged for some time soon after the Christening. Phi Chi Delegate Chosen and AV averages. Ciffier, m28, but is selected by the Phi Chi medical fraternity as the delegate of the local chapter to represent them at the grand convention at Montreal during the Christmas vacation. The ancestors of the wild horses of our western plains were brought to America by the Spaniards and escaped from their herds. American apples are considered great delicacies in La Paz, Bolivia, where they sell at about 12 cents resall. WANT ADS MARCEL—The loose, soft wave, now so popular, 50c. Call 2112 White for appointment. N22 FOR RENT-A room for boys; modern house near stadium, 1001 Maine. Phone 1559 Black. N20 LOST~White gold Gram wrist wrist, Friday p., m., between Rock Cafe and 1254 Cord. Can identify Reward, Call Hotel H. 2061. N20 LOST - Gold fountain pen, Sheafer's, "Betty" engraved upon it. Please return to 1633 Tenn. Reward. N18 LOST - Kappa Kappa Pai fraternity pin, initial J. A. S. engraved. Reward. call J. A. Sutlife, 1807. N20 FOR SALE—Ford touring, new tires and overhauled engine. Call 1448- White. N18 LOST—Money purse, at Bowersock theater, Nov. 6; can identify. Finder please call 1255. N18 REMINGTON PORTABLE—For sale, excellent condition, used very little. Call 1557. N18 WANTED—A hustler to solicit students for laundry; liberal commission; we do the work. Call Perry, phone 2551, for particulars. N23 "THESES, manuscripts, notebooks typed by experienced stenographer. Call Miss Ritchie, 978, 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. D. WANTED -Student laundry work; called for and delivered; prices reasonable. Perry's Hand Laundry, phone 25514 N23 Did you ever consider the size of the shoe situation on M. Ortea? There are slightly more than four thousand students enrolled here. Each student has at least two feet which can be worn to certain degree at least, with footwear. Jayhawkers' Feet Need 35,000 Pairs of Shoes There are over five hundred faculty members and other employees connected with the Hill each having the same number of organs of loom motion. This would give a total of 100,000 looms. We walk, malters, do duty each day. Now then when you give each of these an average of three and one-half pairs of shoes (yes men, the women have a few more pairs than some of you) we wear on different occasions, we find that this pile of manufactured products contains over thirty-one thousand pieces. On top of this we should add about fifteen hundred pairs of tennis shoes and five hundred pairs of sneakers to the supply of miscellaneous foot wear, which is not ordinarily seen, and the old fighting dayshuck, will be found to possess Placed end to end they would make a pretty wide circle around the campus. Should we judge the size of all by those of some of the freshmen the city of Lawrence might easily be taken into our circle. Phone 325 813 Mass—Over Fischer's Shoe Store Marcel and Bob Curl—75c MISS RAMSEY Palace Barber Shop & Beauty Parlor Seven Experienced Barbers Three Operators Ione De Watteville, School of Dancing 714 Mass. St. Phone 2762 730 Mass. The Finale Hop and The Charleston for the Thanksgiving holidays, be able to answer off-hand. "Sure I can do Snappy Fall Suitings SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. Formerly at Samples—Phone 469 When You Get Home— PHONE 711 Five can ride for the price of one YELLOW CAB Phone Service Fritz Co. ANNOUNCEMENTS There will be a meeting of the Botany Club at the home of Prof. A. J. Mix, 1134 Louisiana, at 7:30 Wednesday evening, Nov. 19. W. A. A. will hold initiation services for new members Wednesday, Dec. 2. All those who have attended the "A" average and earned 125 points may leave their name and list of points at the gymnasium office. Bacteriology Club initiation will be held Thursday at 7:30 in 308 Snow hall. Frances Dunnire, pres. The regular W. S, G. A. ten will be held at the Pi Omega Phi BI pion. 1147 Tennessee street, Wednesday 10:30am Meyer will be in charge of the ten. Meyer will be in charge of the ten. Laura Glidden, point system mgr. The lecture that Prof. C. G. Dumap was to have given this Thursday has been postponed until Thursday, May 20th. It will be "books and Book Collection." All Jay James purchase ticket for the Jayhawk banquet from Dedroth Taylor by Wednesday afternoon. Frances Robinson, chairman. MARCELLING 50c, shampooing 50c, Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775. F1 THREE REASONS WHY 1—The soft marcel wave is more natural. 2. The very latest and far superior to the former artificial cap shaped marcel. 3- They are 75 cents every day, including bob curl. We give Cold Marcels or Permanents SAMPLE'S BARBER & BEAUTY SHOP 9241; Mass. Phone 1256 FREE A 50c Eversharp on our Wednesday Special With every purchase of a $2.00 box of Stationery we will give you FREE an EV-ERSHARP PENCIL worth 50c, or, if you prefer, we will emboss in Crest FREE OF CHARGE. Two Stores on the Hill Every Wednesday is Special Day at both stores BOWERSOCK Now Playing Gloria Swanson "Stage Struck" See It in Lawrence Before It Plays Kansas City - ADDED - LLOYD HAMILTON in "THE MOVIES" Prices Mat. . - 10-35c Eve. . - 10-40c Prices Mat. .. 10-35c Eve. .. 10-40c Shows Mat. - - - 3:00 Eve. - - 7:15-9 VARSITY Now Playing Shows Mat. . . 3;00 Eve. . 7;30-9 Marie Prevost -In- "Bobbed Hair" DAILY KANSAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Priced Low The low initial cost of a Frog Brand Oiled Silicone may easily create underestimate Get YOUR Frog Brand Slicker before Genuine Oil Slickers No better waterproof coat is made. But few equal Frog Brand for good books. Color choices are pretty right. The hardest kind of useage makes little impression. Cut in the very center. A Frog Brand Slider, considering the Frog Brand Slider, probably the best bargain in fem- inism, isprobablythebestbargaininfeminism. **wear before** Blind Stickers are the uniforms used by dancers of 40 years ex- cellence of 60 years. Blind stickers for women- colors for women-blue, green, red and white. All progresive workers. Free Brand Slippers, if your dresser is stocked of stock and sheets of stock. Sauyer and Son, Sauyer and Cambridge, Learn the economy of wearing Stetson hats. They pay for themselves in long service. STETSON HATS Styled for young men out of every 5 at the game (according to an imminent dentist) will have read this week's issue the football number life stuff by barton benchley crosby gross hoover herder sullivan and others—cover by held—god bless my soul! 8