WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7104.1 PAGE THREE Theory of Evolution Attacked by Forces of Fundamentalism Representatives of Orthodox Colleges Gather to Plan Fight to Finish (United Press) Chicago, Ill., Nov. 12—Forces a fundamentalism in religious and educational thought gathered here today to unite without regard to denominational differences for a ninth fight against denomination and the theory of evolution. Meeting at the Moody Bible Institute here at-the-invitation of Dr James Gray, president, nine presidents of orthodox colleges of all sections of the country will form a permanent organization to fight the encronachment on fundamentalist education by the modernists. It is proposed to formulate a comprehensive program of protective and aggressive action. Discussion of the problem of finding satisfactory textbooks covering debated ground or of publication by the organization of such books will be taken up at the sessions starting treenow and continuing until Thursday. Decision on post-graduate institutions which may be safely patronized by the conservative schools and the need of a monthly journal of conservative scholarship and other points in common among the fundamentalist institutions will be featured in the meeting. Among the educators expected before first discussions start tomorrow are: Paul Hailel, Pacific Junior College, Los Angeles; G. E. Burrell, F. Laubes, George College; F. Laubes, Johns Hopkins College, Wilmere, Ky.; George McCreary College, Union College, Collegeview, Neb.; John Leedy, Marion College, Marion, Ind.; C. E. Hairy, Trevcea College, Nashville, Tenn.; J. L. Brushner, John Fitzter College, Oakdale, Iowa; F. B. Wilder, B.C.ind., and C. B. Wilder, meyer. In addition to the schools named all institutions of college grade which classify or desire to be classified as orthodox or conservative institutions, in the meaning of those terms as opposed to modernism, liberalism and evolution, were invited to be represented at the discussions. sented at the discussions. Stagg Evaluates Football Develops Good Sportsmanship Says Athletic Coach Inter-sectional football contests have proved of value this season as a producer of understanding between schools and a developer of good sportsmanship, and it should be promoted on an even larger scale, in the opinion of A. A. Stagg, athlete dichotomizes with one and one of the foremost authorities on amateur athletics in the United States. "I have always been a booster for the inter-sectional idea in all athletics," he said, "and I know you will find that the University of Chicago is a very active field of activity. I need only point to the friendly relations Chicago established and maintained with Cornell and the University of Pennsylvania more than twenty years ago and also to our recent exchange of ideas." and also to our recent exchange or visits with Princeton. "Football is one of the greatest of games. Its possibilities for the development of good citizens, morally and physically are unlimited. If we can build up a new race of strong boys with good morals and with the spirit of real sportsmanship, I figure that we who are engaged in the protesting college athletics are following one of the greatest national ideals." Elvera Hardy, c27, of Corbin nail, has withdrawn from the University and returned to her home in Baxter Springs. Miss Hardy left school by doctor's orders, but expects to return next semester. TAKEN BY MISTAKE from cloak room atigma Kappa party, Nov. 7, blue Knapp hat 7 3-8. Return Knapp Kappa house and own. N16 WANT-ADS LOST—A pair of tortoise shell rimmed glasses. Finder please call 290. N17 LOST—Alpha Epsilon Iota pina Finder please call 1045 Whites. N18 LOST - on campus, or between 1241 Lodi-Saunders, and campus, blue wedge- ed invailor, gold chain, Finder Gregory, 1862. Beward. Gery. E. Martin. ...14 LOST—Bain-Brief English grammar, Nov. 3. Plense reutern to Watson library. N13 LOST—Student Activity ticket No. 1256. Finder please call Margaret McKechney, 1485. N13 FOR SALE—A slide trombone, Martin brand, god condition, very reasonable price. Call 1839. N17 LOST_Billfold containing $24 at gymnasium Saturday. Reward. Call 2252 Black. N16 FOUND—Coin purse, contains small change. Identify at Kansan office. N95 LOST—Pair of Tortoise shell rimmed glasses in black case. Also two fountain pens. *Phone 1544 Red*. WANTED—Dunkin club, a table waiter and kitchen man who can move in the house. Tel. 2025. N-13 LOST-White gold ring, diamond and two sapphires—in gym or between gym and ad. building. Re-certified by Cronech. 116 Indiana. N-16. 1. OST—Turner club sign, taken Halloween night, 1200 Jenn. Pleas return, phone 2577. ALLEN Hand Laundry — Wanted washing and ironing to bring home, work by the hour. Call 1356. N14 FOR SALE—New Remington Portable typewriter, greatly reduced. Call 1442 Black. N12 WANTED—Young woman of refinement to assist in dancing instruction. Call 2762. MODERN dancing lessons given in private home. Special attention to beginners. For appointment call 1442 Blue. N13 LOST—15-jewel Swiss wrist watch, White gold, rectangular shape, Call 2688. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment at the Oread. Two blocks from University. Call 1418. tf Today-men and women know how to keep their hair in place WHERE smart people gather — in college and out— you'll not find one case of unexcuse hair! Siaacob has made possible the fashion of smooth hair among women. It keeps men's hair looking skinny just as they want it to look. —non-staining and non-greasy. in jars and tubes, at your college drug store. (Now also in liquid form.) A light, velvety, invisible cream KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE Professional Cards DRS. WELCH and WELCH, the Chiropractors Palmer graduates. X-ray Laboratory. Phone 115. DR. WHECTHET, Medicine, Surgery, Osteopathy. Residence phone 1133. Office 847 Mass., phone 315. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1027 Mines Eye glasses exclusively. DR, C. R, ALBRIGHT, Chiropractor 1101 Mass. Applicate the Court House. C. E. ORELIP, M. D., Specialist, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Class Riting guaranteed. Phone 453, over Disk's Drug Store, Lawrence, Kanus. THE DALE PRINT SHOP Christmas Cards. Programs. Job Printing. Ione DeWattville School of Dancing Ione Building - Phone 2762. The postoffice is opposite us. A School of Social Dancing OLLIE E. SCOTT, M. D., Phone 1425, 943 Mass., Lawherce, Kissan. ARDREY & ARDREY, Chiropractors, 815 Mass. St., thorough adjusting. Phone 642 for appointment. 1027 Mass. Phone 228. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopathic Physician. 809% Max. Phone 2337. H. W. HUTCHINSON, Denilitt. House Bldg., phone 295, 729 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kansas. We carry a complete line of note books and note paper Open at night 'till 11:30 p. m. COE'S DRUG STORE 1847 MASSACHUSETTS CRECIL, M. PROPST, D. O., D. P. F.D., Patte- and Foot SpeCIAList. Calls made night or day. Houser: office: 995; res. 233; Heed Houser: office: 995; res. 233; Bth. and Man. Lawrence, KAWANA TOURS TO EUROPE - - SUMMER OF 1925 36-Day Tour All Expenses $300 AND UP London, Brussells and Paris Other Tours Include In Charge of Competent Directors Italy and Switzerland Thoroughly Experienced in at Moderate Cost European Travel WALTER H. WOODS CO. 80 Boylston Street BOSTON MASS. UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE Harold Bauer One of the World's Greatest Pianists Robinson Gym.--Mon. Nov. 17 8:20 p.m.-Single Admission:$1 and $1.50 at Round Corner Drug Store School of Fine Arts Office Bell's Music Store Special Rate on Seven Remaining Concerts at Fine Arts Office DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED Kuppenheimer Overcoats —handsome —stylish —distinctive —warm —comfortable —useful —economical Copyright 1923, The House of Kucumbinae —staunch long wearing They're here in a notable range of colors, fabrics, and models. All sizes for men and young men. Unbeatable values for— OTHERS $25.00 to $85.00 —the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes A Sale of Dresses $20.00 at For Afternoon For Street For Business For School Silks, Satins, Crepes, Charmines, Kashas, Tunics, Straitline Coat Styles—All sizes: Misses' Women's— Values that represent a third more money— This Week Only Bullene's BOWERSOCK Tonight - Tomorrow "SUNDOWN" An Epic Drama of Great Hearts and Mighty Events HISTORIC—VITAL—THRILLING Friday—Saturday "In Every Womans Life" Virginia Valli, Lloyd Hughes, Stuart Holmes, Marc MacDermont VARSITY Tonight COLEEN MOORE in Flirting With Love" "Flirting With Love" Tomorrow GLORIA SWANSON in "Wages of Virtue" A Flaming Love Story full of Adventure ORPHEUM Week End Show-Friday-Saturday Clyde Fitch's Famous American Masterpiece "LOVERS' LANE" COMING RICHARD BARTHELMESS in "CLASS MATES"