FRIDAY, APRIL 0. 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Happier Days Are Now Dawning for the Homely Girl; the Cause Is Style and Not Attraction (United Press) Also the asset and pretty doll is shadowed by the plain-faced Moll; For nowdays every sleek-haired skin' Pretend to tell what's plain but chic. A pretty gown has a chance these days. "Tigia" has a much higher value than prestigious and very few pretty dresses will marry beauty for chic. The pretty woman still looks on elementary leaves when given a soft outfit for the test, foods which are easy to ship the requisites of her diet, or clothing belonging rather than stilettos. The palpation type of woman on the other hand, proper in a small fair slightly over her uncurled brow, wore, perhaps, in a smart high neckline and have shrugs, outdoors her hips exposed to the shape of her mouth, puffed up yellow hair, wrists her hands in the air and body as smart as can be. She isn't a dull, but she's a wallaby advertisement for the fabulous platter. If her father烘焙ing side is more about the dessert she will have a wort of cibeline of hers but a little 'vegetation' and apples is about a melting that she is eating. Her dresses are strayed and stains to draw attention to the satin, rather than the leather, which she thoroughly tarnished. His concentrate rather than she and fall at bath. Wing, mingle, ruffle, dimples and perhaps move the mode, the only detail that has a chance in the world. The most pristine examples are the girls with their plums (but not faces). They are freestanding rather than sitting on an umbrella. They are meant to be warm. They have no plastic features to be manipulated, so no unnecessary volume; no special absence; mark their body patches, marks their wings, and hide their elbows and belts; let their faces not Darwinism Makes Gains Pleenna: Revital Professor Points Out Trend of Scientific Thought along as best they can—which pretty well in most cases. Professor Cunningham especially critiqued writers, such as George Burndell Smith, who starred in a recent Book Club. If it could be proved that Cunningham's work was produced by natural selection only, food and resources could hear to live." "All manures that natural selection is inadaptive to ethics are due to failure to recognize that there are different paths leading to different goals in human evolution, and that standards of fitness differ in physical, intellectual and social evolution," said Doctor Cocklin. Dilphidehall, April 2—Darwinism is more firmly entrenched in scientific thought than ever before even though discoveries made in recent years have led to lag more emphasis on some of the factors which Darwin believed to be of minor importance. This was the evidence given a University of Pennsylvania matroring by the Edric Eldreds professor of zoology in Princeton. Mystic Seven Appears for Yearly Spring Visit It's much easier for a nina girl to look更耐久 than it is for a pretty one. If you doubt this, wrap a brilliant scarf around your neck and nod a pleasant smile. You'll see how you look. If you are pretty, your pretiness will be居于 the high collar and by the complete covering of your neck and hips. If you are nina, you will be scandalous. If you are with the coat and hat but without them, "Divergium is not stand, abolished or dissected; as some would have an believe, natural selection is accepted one of the factors of evolution by practically everybody," he said. "Thus we return to the position of therese himself, and always the fundamental aim in his theory to more science. To think that all animals covered in laceful covers is still a field of research and may always remain so." The plaint woman knows that she has to be charming, gentle, brained and intelligent to get by in this world. She knows that no self is better than her. She becomes beautiful hearts. Unless she adds something to the lives of those with whom she comes in contact she will become a back number. She becomes beautiful hearts. Some people forget her plaint and think only of her whole sometimes and of her perfect grooming and she becomes more popular with the cheeks about town than her friends. She becomes who she body beauty as a felch. Spectral, spooky, coral. The Mya- tle Steven no one extends its hand over the cavern. The phantom messenger has again visited our doors leaving his symbol to snarl, mystify, and bewailer. The successful beauty girl runs 2 for annual events in dress or up to the-minute styles in dblike clothes. As a nid doll she is the pre-painted figure of a fashion plaque she is a reach. There is no reason for the only doubling worn in her top in 1925 for fashiones are made for her. If she follows them she will become a twelve-year model and will lose weight. She can high-speed it into the hearts of the shies. Watch her! Where does he come from? Where does he go? What does he want? Who gets it? He comes periodically not invicibly, leaves his mark, and before he jumps on he in even felt, he doesn't once more having a walk, he doesn't once more having a walk or on a pallow paper skates, to useable his romance. The time when the only girl books into an old child future is past. He the pretty girl who offers find themselves parked on the nutritional shelf. And so are some as those who have more importance in life than freaky eyes or baby sore, they will get in the game again. Now he lays inside his annual spring cell and his 'symbol' is once more to lie sees on pennants and sidewales as a spring coat to忍耐夏季 wind. Like Knoter bat and spring autu, the black seven coasters every morning from whence it comes nor who is responsible for it. English willow, because of its rightness and adaptability, is largely used in making artificial legs. Cigaret Law Rescinded by North Dakota Solons Fargo, N.D. April 11—For the get time in twelve weeks, cigarettes were lawfully sold in North Dakota. The 1925 sesisman of the Smoky Mountains ensures recordering the stature of 933, prohibits "the manufacture,贮存 of grinding away many cigarettes for cigar longer," and mds penalty. (United Press) State Women's Christian Temperance Union headquartered, who successfully the fight against rebellion of the anti-licensed law in the legislatures and in one election where a measure permitting their sales was instituted, says that in order to secure half a million homes and trees and that黛尔·贝德莱斯 $2,000,000 more annually than they do now for tobacco. The argument of non-enforcement was used in passing the measures. The two woman legislators voted against the bills, with the result W. C. U. T. suggests a concentrated effort to close more women to the office than did before. Union does not now contemplate refining the next year, as it is their belief that public opinion will in time demand repeal. On the statute books of, North Dakota still remains the law for those women where men and women are both served—beheld to be the only law which is enforced. Cranberries and blueberries prefer nitr peat to any other form of soil. Chicken Is Popular Dish on Nation's Dining Table Washington, April 12—Chicken is becoming more popular as the main dish on the American dining table. According to figures made public earlier this year some 618,200,000 chickens were produced in this country last year which figure exceeded that of the previous year by up to 25,400. Despite the increased production there were on farms on January last approximately 427,000,000 chick as compared with 470,000,000 on June last month and 419,000,000 attributed to increased consumption and larger stocks going into storage. Total stocks of frozen poultry on Feb. 1 last week were reported at 159,000,000 pounds come August. The corresponding date a year ago. City May Have New Park Land Grant Offered in West Hill Section A land grant of about ten acres for a city park has been offered Lawrence by the Sigma Nun fraternity and S. J. Hunter, promoter and owner of the West Hills section. The land donated extends from ninth to eleventh and between Michigan and Florida streets. West Hills is a new residential section recently归出 just west of the University campus, extending northward. The department has not as yet been incorporated into the city of Lawrence, but the proposition for incorporation will soon be placed in the hands of the city commissioners, a ding to him. If the city accepts the proposition a hard surface road will be built, connecting Ninch and Eleventh streets. The new park wounds include the little lake on the Sigma Na highway extending up to West Hills. L. J. Korenburg, *o*23; cut off the end of his left forearm while using the piece in the mechanical laborator, Tuesday afternoon. He was given emergency treatment in a hospital and is kick on the BILL today. WANT ADS LOST—Gold Wahl fountain pen, "Ingalls" engraved on it. Call 255. LOST—Glasses in a black case in Adh Finder please call Vera Krehbiel, 1198. OPEN—A summer's job at $150.00 month, address XXX Kankan, grant name and address. AS FOR SALE — Fine, large home thoroughly modern, excellent opportunity for novice or fraternity work. Acceptable terms. E. S. care of Kauan. LOST—Ladies' size, green Shenefi fountain pen. Left in reading room of library. Leave at Kansai office LIGHT gray toopent exchanged at Varsity last Saturday night, Owner wishing return of count Patterson 1617, A4 FOR RENT—Apartments. Convenient to campus and down town district. Inquire apt, 2, 1103 Mass. FOR RENT—Apartment at th Oread. Call 1418. t WANTED—Typing of all kinds. Price reasonable, call 1490 after 5 p. m. A4 TOWER'S FISH BRAND COLLEGE COATS SNAPPY,SERVICEABLE WATERPROOFs All the go with College men Varsily Silckers YELLOW OR OLIVE Sport Coats YELLOW OR OLVEI TOWER'S TRADE CENTER FISH BRAND "The Rainy Day Pal" AJTOWER CO. BOSTON MASS THE PROGRESSIVE STUDENT (Official Organ of Black Mask) col. VIII Rieniets Heads the B. M. Ticket We present him to you, men of K. U., our finest example of a big man, who will rebut honor upon the President of the University. Our Student's Medical School. Despite the fact that the name of Paul T. Eichner did not appear on the primary ballot, he received a huge majority of votes cast for President of the Mead's Student Council. His acceptance of the nomination was obtained yesterday evening at seven o'clock. Paul has been, since coming to the University, 100 percent self-supporting. That fact elicits greater admiration when one considers to what prominence he has risen in his special activities on the campus. BLACK MASK PRIMARY IS A GREAT SUCCESS Rleniens has served for the past year on the Counell as Treasurer. He was elected to that office last spring by one of the largest majorities charged by my candidate. The per cent vote met with the highest commutation by students and faculty alike. Would it not be wisdom to select as the successor of Welly James one who has rendered such valuable service and that by that service has acquired the highest praise of the Council's work? The movement made by Black Mask in instituting the primary system of selection of candidates has received the stamp of approver by the student body, despite the implications of our opponents that it was not on the "secure." Dismissed parties were invited to investigate the entire process, and endorsements received from members of the "security." The Primary System Paul, who is far better known as "Punk," is most eminently qualified to fill this position, the highest which the University of Karnataka offers. We are all proud that he beads up with it. We point with pride to his great achievements. We grant that the system in far from perfect. There were a thousand and objections and objectives to be met and overcome, and we have been able to create a situation in spite of all these things, the common reaction to a *parture from precedent*, we have succeeded in firmly establishing in the minds of the students the fact that we are not subject to a greater democracy in school politics. We hope to improve the system in succeeding elections. We believe that more positions will be presented and more votes will be cast. We are estimated by a spirit of pro-choice with a spirit of representation of all men alike. Friday, April 3, 1925 No. 2 We realize that we have undertaken a big job, and that there are very many problems to solve in task execution. We know that it has so long been running. We are open to suggestions. We want to do the best we can for the student body. We want those who support us to work with us. The direction of the work of our party. Vote the Black Mask Ticket Black Mask has a word to say to non-frailty men, who may have read the statements in yesterday's "News" regarding their representation in the Pharacimia/party. We suggest a comparison of the two titches. It has insisted that Black Mask has been and is a more representative and democratic political organization than any other. Fraternity and Non- Fraternity Non-friaternity men, who have been here for two or three years, freely admit that such is the cause. We believe that political control by an organization that is essentially constituted of and directed by a group of fraternities should be brought to an end. PLATFORM I. Establishment of a University Co-Operative Bookstore. II. Removal of the selection of Cheer-leader from politics. III. Abolition of the point system. IV. Educational Politics. EDITORIAL Our friends, the enemy, having uncannonly "descended to our level," we are at last in a position to house to some purpose the specific points at which the two parties are i. variates. Much more declarations are necessary for the bookstore, (2) removal of the objection of cheerleader from politics (3) stabilization of the point system, (4) educational politics, (5) exemplification of senior students of A and B if standing in a course from final examination in it, and (6) one dollar variable. Let us mention hold on to the cooperative book store has been declared a weak plank. There were two points of criticism in the discussion in yesterday's "news." We are asked what may be a reasonable salary for the manager; and when the Union building in. First, a runnable salary can be decided upon based upon a price given a basis of judgment in which the board of directors may set. That, and similar problems, can demand. We can refer Pachhamame to the committee, of which Doctrine Bhungartner is chairman, for information on the Union building. With the assistance of the with the beautification of the ever larger parties that they have not kept I touch with the Memorial program. Pachhamame cannot question the disbelief of a co-operative lounge store. The ruling to the student body would be encruising. There is neither only to consider the prairie side of the issue but also that has been made that the Stuart Council is not a really valuable situation. The development of an enterprise would serve to make the Council a more vital factor! University affairs. We have outlined the general plan on which this co-operative hosteller may be developed, and we have done some the brands of stationary to There are two specific reasons why the office of cheer tender should be removed from politics: 1. Its incumbent has no political functions. 2. The cheer leader should be selected on the basis of mud clothe. Pachaacanque questions the second point. We should like to ask Are the faculty men whose success depends on their ability to choose any other than the most capable for the office which so vitally affects them? Think about it—A backward step in student government? No—a movement to increase the most competent man to lead in choosing our teams on to wieldy. The March 30 issue of the News advocates "revision or abolition at the point system." April 2 we read, "why discard it before it in least try to change it," and the president suggests a revision on the Pachmasa platform. The Black Mask wasn't "sucked in" on Educational Politics. Black Mask merely took another bite step back, and that meant he was bound by advenience this measure. We might ask why, if Educational Politics in this a dead cut-and-dried issue, did the editor-in-chief of the Kannan, who incidentally headed it, endorse it by leading his column with it March 19? The plan was brought up in editorial discussion by a staff writer who also wrote the editorial, and it received the O. K. of a Pacemaker lender as well as no of the other authors. I am ash-rishing. Because Black Mask has adopted it, and Pacemaker is THE TICKET COUNCIL OFFICERS President ... Dean Dillon Vice pres. ... Hal Sheppard Svc. Treat. ... Elise Burke COLLEGE OFFICERS Le Roy Raynolds, Gen. Anderson, E. E. Ernest, Bob Little, Brad Jude, Gen. Dennis Doe, Jeff Witt, William Starz President Paul Riennes First v. pres. Veron Kenney Second v. pres. Vim S. Patterson Third v. pres. Carl T. Treasure Treasurer Ad Wather ENGINEERING SCHOOL OFFICERS President ... Robert Meienholm Vice pres. ... James Melon Sec. Treas. ... William Oberli ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVES 51 ATHLETIC BOARD James Jarboe, Robert Patterson, Harry Skinner. Non-Athletic, Tim Bannon and Tom Caffey. Athletie, Eddie Lalippe, "Frenchy" Belgard, and John Botorsd. School of Business I, presentative, Tie Matthews. School of Pharmacy Representative, James Noble. School of Education Representative, Forrest Hewitt. School of Medicine Representative Charles Kennedy. School of Fine Arts Representative. Conrad McGrew. Graduate School Representative Maurice Walker. affraid of progressive politics. Now, we come to final examinations. Pachacamac says they should be abolished, while we stand for exemption only of seniors of A and B standing. We admit it is a lovely thing to contemplate, this freedom can be hard to understand are here at K, U, for an education, and we are willing to pay the price for it. There is no royal road to learning. No one can become educated without effort or inconvenience, no more than Pachacamac can help the Superintendent of Grounds to beautify the campus. Let us suggest down to earth and considering this acquisition of wisdom seriously. Black Mark isn't trying to forfeit student government to the faculty. We ask for advice, not direction, and we are not too geo-logication to admit that we don't know it all and that we are willing to benefit by the counsel of older and wiser heads than ours. Then there is the subject of seventive-cent variates, or the "sibbit" variation, as our flippard adversary calls to choose them. There are two or three hundred, perhaps more, of the student body who will be taken in by this appealing suggestion. We would like those students that take the sake of a princeps. Look at the fallacy in their argument. Those who have attended variates of Irate are familiar with the crowded conditions. A reduction in price would only aggravate the situation until the entertainment value of these variates becomes insignificant. Furthermore, even supposing expenses could be paid,—how about the surplus which goes to the Friendship Fund and the activities of the student government organizations and other worthy and necessary enterprises, Pachanechna declares for support of the Y. M. C. A. and at the end of the school year we assume which would deprive the Friendship Fund of a substantial sum. Their platform abounds in such inconsistencies. New Movement Meets Approval Duplee the choreographed weather, yearning, over 400 Black Mask symphonies want to the pulls to choose the candidates for the Black Mask thimble. This number was one third of the thimble, who voted on the nominee. Finally, a certainly, Black Mask believes that the promo was a success. The primary, which was the first of its kind ever tried on the Hill proved conclusively that democratic principles were enforced by the student body. It also proved that they will support the same. In the Engineering school, a heavy vote was cast and several candidates won by pollutant candidates. Two of the men, who can for some reason for election to the Athletic Board were found to be illegible late yesterday on the Black Mack party ban, takes the problems of selecting the men, who will CII their places. Although we postpill for president of the State's Student Council vice president, a number of students write to our chairmen of man for the position, and Hispanics acted the largest number of votes for this chair. The results were as follows: College and schools other than Engineering; Council Officers: President, Paul Riembae $^{33}$ First v. press, Vernon Knøyne $^{101}$ Second v. press, William St. Pat- ten $^{145}$ Secretary, Carl A. Poppin $^{148}$ Treasury, Ad Walker $^{164}$ College Officers: President, Dean Dillon $^{130}$ Vice-president, Had Shipman $^{91}$ Treasury, Ad Walker $^{164}$ Secretary-Treasury, Elise Burke $^{134}$ College Representatives: Reed Reynolds $^{123}$ Brad Judy $^{124}$ George Anderson $^{91}$ E. F. Ernat $^{116}$ Rob Lillie $^{101}$ George Powers $^{130}$ Den Bett $^{136}$ William Starr $^{131}$ John Bell $^{88}$ Elissa Clark $^{54}$ Carl Frederick $^{75}$ Representative School of Business Victor Mathweave $^{3}$ Representative School of Fine Art, Concord McGraw $^{3}$ Rep. school of pharmacy: James Noble $^{2}$ Rep. school of medicine: Chas Kennedy $^{3}$ Rep. school of education: Ferrest Hewitt $^{2}$ Rep. graduate school: Maurice Walker $^{2}$ Athletic Board: Non-Athletic: Rex Flutcher $^{75}$ Tim Brannon $^{112}$ Tom Caffey $^{105}$ Athletic. Eddie Holpin ... 144 Louis Trajan 161 Engineering School: Council Officers: President, Paul Riemietz 10 First v. prep, Vernon Kenney 134 Second v. prep, Wm. S. Patterson 177 Secretary, Carl A. Popino 187 Treasurer, Ad Walker 151 School Officers: President—Leo Applegate 77 Robert Meisenheimer 114 V. prep—James Miner 110 Frank Novies 67 Sec. Treuil—Evan Goodrich 50 George Toulsonil 64 William Oberlin 75 Council Representatives: James Jarose 139 Robert Patterson 95 Harry Skinner 108 Kevin McFarland 42 Russell Becker 74 John Beardt 63 Vote the Black Mask Ticket