PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1024 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official Student Paper of the University of STAFF Editor/Chief Edwardson, Chief Editor Campaign Editor Campaign Editor Super Editor Super Editor H. Wongwam, Green H. Wongwam, Green Editor, Editor Steve Meyer Steve Meyer Plain Text Plain Text Editor, Editor John Bercer John Bercer Associate BOARD MEMBERS B. Wilminger Crune B. J. Darch Walter Grisman D. Bhishma Suresh Mary Bean Roper L. Caroline Mary Lee Rosemithal L. Leon Marvel Swain John M. Gwynne Business Welfare business sail Dustfree Manager John Floyd McCarthy Circulation Manager Jennifer Couch Address all_communications.to Address all communications to THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas Louisville Educational department K, 11, 12 Prescott department K, 11, 64 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922 SECRETS High school editors, it doesn't pay to keep secrets from you, for you have had the training of a reporter and you would look both the face and understand. You are our heart guests but you may soon be in our place—then some day we may be "old grad" together. If we put our best foot forward to show you a campus we love as much as to be blinded to any deficit. U we point with pride to the U of K, uer engages for any fault on our campus yen will realize that we do it because we hope you will some day on the way we live polite and that you will share our jen and sorrow in running to Kanean. College is more than a concession of several traumatized students drawn together by a common search after knowledge. We are all wiling together, trying to preserve Kansas ideals, upholding tradition and the ethics of the press, and enjoying four of the hardest and happiest years of our lives. At this conference of editors we want to interest you in K. U, because it in your state University and you should include a group of the Kansas spirit and feel that you really belong here. May you have the carteiras with something more than the knowledge of how to make your own paper belts. May you eaten the exposition that makes Kaname legal and spike what it is, and may you leave with the deeply implanted desire to conjure and enter into Kaname life with the true Kanames ideals. From the results of the recent election, it looks as if Wyoming's state costume would be no longer the chaps and spurs, but French heels and skirts. FORGET-ME-NQT Renaissance of deeds of white wounds of bribery, and assassination will be brought to American citizens in the observance of Forget-Me-No-day. The day is being held as part of a national movement to assist disabled veterans of the World War and to help them in their efforts to come back as useful and self-supporting citizens. The path of the veteran is usually a hard one, especially if he is one of the many disabled. Every wounds it takes in human lives and every wail leaves its trail of bruises,maimed and injured, but never before won the desolation to great us in the World War. The veteran is sometimes too seen forgotten. The one who remembers will wear the symbol on Forget-Me-Not day. SINGING He Smiths was at the Choral Union rhinal last night. No ones ever heard of like singing before, but there he was on the front row singing for all he was warth. Singing's funny stuff. Those who haven't any voice seem to get more pleasure out of singing than those who are well trained and talented. Professional singers usually appear burdened. They strive so hard for perfect technique that they mix the whole joy of singing. Now I've 'song' in voice or and almost cracked, but he was getting so much joy out of his song that no one called his voice. Access to screws down far back. militia and encourage sociability, everyone has a tendency to lean toward his neighbor, regardless of who he is, and too. He was sitting beside Nathiel, when he hasn't spoken to for weeks. He like uncomfortably naked him for his penchant, and then they begin to mark their bodies together. After the school, everybody went out of the hall bumming and wailing in a churchmate's kitchen. The joy of the child was in everybody. He felt tall falling to Nate. They went into their room. WEWOULDN'T Gliding's funny stuff. Name of a woman with a thumbnail ala in the bitert cold of a Russian white, with a threadbare suit of lattice and cunning cards for shoes, net for the sole of an education in a properly equipped, struggling university. We wouldn't do it because we don't need to, and because we haven't the background of hardship and sacrifice until we could us to endure the division of a writer in Siberia. No use of us would stand in line in front the library even in pleasant weather, from 4 until 9 in the morning, in order to get a book with which to study, yes; can follow students across the room, undocumented, neatly cluttered, are aged to visit six or seven hours, even when it's tea time. If they are able to get the book in the end. We can relish because a praiser we shouldn't put a book on reserve, we crush breeds, week 6 is the hippier and we don't get to attend the sound movie or Varadh. isn't it a fact that we crave most of the time an interesting or clever? If we happen to have a fairly large amount of money we want a great deal move, and if we're rich we can't be antidied with a Gaillard. We must have a Rolls Revoe. It is probable that we would gain more than a permanently mental disproportion and a societal case of malanica. If we gave it much thought to the Russian students and their struggles for education, but do you imagine it would do our servicen injury? If we drew a moral from the example our follow students' lives have set, and contemplated just a little less? THREADS I'd like to weave a tapestry, Of gold and blue and red; And will it to my grandchild. When I at last am dead. I愿我爱 my love, my life, my last, My dreams of dear delight- I愿我梦 my dream cochanting, And my day date night. CAMPUS OPINION I wave it, it, oh, so carfully, No colors would it lack— And then around the border I put a thread of black. Editor of the Khaman: As a reader of the Khaman I have been watching the columns with considerable interest to see what plant being made in the Khaman is during the day. Nov. 18. So far I have been unable to find any great amount of dops on what is to take sheep that day. It seems to me that the University officials are throwing away one of the best chances to do some really worthwhile work of the year. They have given us that opportunity here for that day and have promised that they would be entertained out that is all that has been said about him. How do they expect us to write glowing letters home when we don't know what there is to offer them? I think everyone will agree with me that it is of the utmost importance to "sell" our University to the Dads. With all the talk and magazine articles that are appearing these days in which college and university are condemned, we need a lot of concentrated effort to make people see the other way. And what I am saying here is that we have our fathers come to see and go away tail of enthusiasm for the school? OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN I think the University ·厚朴学院 are neglecting a big thing. They should be spending Dad's day dye around the campus every hour and making big preparations to entertain them. If they are making prepar- Copy received at the Chancellor's Office until 11:00 a.m. Members of the Christmas Program Committee will meet in the Chancellor's office at 10:30 Saturday, November 8th. Vol. V1. Friday, November 7, 1924 No. 53. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM COMMITTEE The regular payroll is open for signatures. E. B. SHULTZ, Chairman. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM COMMITTEE; PAY ROLL: KARL KLOOZ, Chief Clerk. thems they ought to let us know about it so we could get our fathers interested and have them come and see us. Of course there have been stoops who have been general and lacking in enthusiasm. Why pass on a good thing? A. Son, "Beyond Armistice" will be the subject of the discourse at Unity church, 12th & Vermont Sts., Sunday at 11 by the minister, W. M. Backus. ON OTHER HILLS The group system as established at the University of California is believed to be an excellent experiment according to the dean of women three. The students and citizens of Berkeley are showing a great deal of ON OTHER HILLS interest in the system and campus and social life seems to be benefitting by it. Prof. H. H. Lane will address the Forum at 10. No rain insurance is being carried by the University of Nebraska on the football games this year. The insurance which was carried last year proved too expensive and although the Nebraska-Missouri game, it did not come at the hours covered by the solicition nothing was recovered. White furred rabbits, fed on buckwheat become light sensitive like a photographic plate, and develop a disease if not protected from sunlight. published Two Years before the University JEWELERS 735 MASS. SKATING RINK Free Admission Every Afternoon 4 to 5:30 15c Ladies and children's skates... 15c Gen's Skates... 25c TWO SESSIONS SATURDAY EVE 7 to 9 and 9 to 10:40 LADIES FREE! Gents, 10c SKATES...25c ONLY N. SHOBE, Prop. $5.95 Blazer Coats 721 Muss, Street. the Filia Co. Co A chain of Cash Stores A brand new shipment of the popular Blazor Coats—good weight well made in new bright color plaid. SHIRLEY The new Directoire influence is evident in this wrap around coat of Kashapur, a rich, soft texture material. It has the wide lap front, soft shoulders and new neck, new collar, cuffs and border of caracul. The lining is Corticelli Creepa Eldeora. Especially for evening wear, Irene Castle chose this lovely gown of Amber colored Corticella Tremain Georgette. Purity of line and freedom from distraction allow a distinctive. Three rows of velvet ribbon are used effectively around the bottom of the skirt. LOIS EILEEN For this brilliant frock Irrean Castle chose black Corticelli Satin Sa-On with a tan crepe combination. Gold thread and gold bugle embroidery and a scalloped bottom are deft touches characteristic of "America's Best Dressed Woman." JESSICA A distinctly new note in the world of fashion is the coat dress and surely the genius of irene Castle is charmingly re- alised. The luxurious lined of velvet and lined with soft Cortici Crepe Eldorn. Each Genuine "Iron Castle Model" has this label seeded into the earring. The long, slender lines of the present mode are delightfully cmphasized. Lovely velvet bracelet chiffon is employed over a foundation of Corticelli Crepe chiffon fabric. The chiffon, fitted chiffon, fled with chopchilla fur is a pleasing variation of the straight line effect. JULIET 27014G HERE ARE THE SMART NEW COSTUMES IRENE CASTLE IS WEARING Delightful new fashion tendencies, as yet little more than whispered about, are noted in these new arrivals. The smart tunic effect which Paris holds so dear is employed most charmingly on some of the models. Then again the influence of the Directoire is seen, giving the piquant air of hauteur combined with picturesqueness that characterized the men's costumes of that colorful, romantic period in France. You may see them displayed in our window this week. RUTH The graceful new front tunic distinguishes this striking model of Corticelli black Satin Tremaine. Handsome, embroidery in stone pattern is worthy indeed of Irène Cattie's favor. Each Genius "Iron Castle Model" has this label sewn into the garment. SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY Irene Castle is here shown wearing one of her favorite fall models, an exquisite lace creation over a foundation of supple brown Corticelli Crepe Elmor. The diamond shaped leaf of his jacket refreshingly youthful and Celebrity slenderizing effect. GERTRUDE HELENE HAZEL Heavy, lustrous black Corticelli Satin Sis-On fashions this delightful frock developed in the fascinating Redingote effect, with an unusually smart and winning green and crepe combination. The embroidery is in rich gold. Black Chantilly lace and Corticelli Satin Tremaine are combined in this beautiful dancerock. Bands of gold metal cloth glean softly thru the lace. Ornamentes of French handmade flowers complete the charming effect. GLADYS Dainty peach colored Cottocelli Satin Sa-On and chiffon. Could Irene Castle have chosen any materials quite so charming, so smart? The motifs on the skirt are developed in crystal beads. The fur trimming is a piquant note of contrast admirably enhanced by the bow of silver ribbon. Each Genuine "Irene Castle Model" has this label sewn into the garment.