1 THE REFORMER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON HAS WASHED UP THE FACTS OF THE CIVIL WAR, AND IS NOW TAKING PART IN THE CONFERENCE ON BLASTING AGAINST US. HE IS ALSO TRYING TO SAVE A NEW STATE FROM DEATH. HE IS NOT A SUCCESSFUL MAN, BUT HE IS A TRICKLE OF POWER. HE IS A TRUE SUPERMAN. HE IS A TRUE SUPERMAN. HE IS A TRUE SUPERMAN. HE IS A TRUE SUPERMAN. HE IS A TRUE SUPERMAN. HE IS A TRUE SUPERMAN. HE IS A TRUE SUPERMAN. HE IS A TRUE SUPERMAN. HE IS A TRUE SUPERMAN. HE IS A TRUE SUPERMAN. HE IS A TRUE SUPERMAN. HE IS A TRUE SUPERMAN. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY RANSAN TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924 Hrs. Mary H. Armor Convocation Speaker for Thursday Morning Women's Orator of America to Discuse Prohibition and Youth An all-University Convention will hold in Robinson gymnasium Thursday at 10 o'clock. Mrs Mary Harris Armor and Mrs Maude U Perkins, two distinguished guests of the W. C. T. U. Juvenile De- troit School, will speak in Lawrence Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday will speak. Ms. Armor is called "The Women Oracer of America." She is recognized as being one of the greatest women Americas has ever produced. She will speak at the Loyola University Perkins is national chair of the young people's branch of the W. C. T. U. from Eastynseme, New York. Her speech will be on "Responsibility of Young People Toward Law enforcement" and "W. C. T. U. Jubilee Convention is celebrating the fifteenth anniversary of the organization of the national W. C. T. U. It is meeting in Lawrence because they have a Union to have a W. C. T. U. organization, and Lawrence was the first city in Kansas to have this society. French Professor Here Authority on English Literature to Lecture at K. U. "The Future of Literary Criticism" is the subject of the lecture to be given in French by Prof. Albert Feuillard, of the French University of Rennes, Thursday afternoon, room 223 central Administration building. building; Professor Fenillent is considered an authority on the Elizabeth period of English literature. Last year he lectured at the University of Paris. He is at present exchange professor at Harvard. pre-graduation According to recent reports, he has aroused great enthusiasm by his lectures at the Universities of Toronto Ohio state, and Indiana. On Friday, at the same time we will lecture in English on "Shakes peare in Characterization." All students of French above French (expected to attend the second lecture) and all welcome. Every day we welcome to attend the second lecture, according to Prof. Engleigh Galloo, head of this department. Take Tea or Coffee, Creams or Caramels? (Science Service) **Science SB8** The choice of tea and coffee is anhebogio to that between chocolate creams and chocolate caramels, says the Journal of the American Medical Association. A great many people, who hesitate to believe that tea is the milder drink does not have the effects of coffee. El Ateneo Losers Give Party for Winning Si Investigation by Dr. L. B. Lahmann and H. Well of Drugs in Lahr, Germany, with the illness or other manifestations which follow either drink are due to the amount of the drug, caffeine that is contained in the quantity of fluid Members of the winning side in an attendance contest held during the first semester by El Atacco, were entertained by the Office of Administration building Tuesday night. The winners, captured by Tressle e25, were forced to come costume, reenact some historic character. Spanish culture A feature of the evening's program was a play depicting Spanish ideas of the United States and American ideas of life in Spain. Those presenting American life were dressed as cowboys and Indians, and Spanish life was depleted by a ball fight. night. Upper was served the guests during the evening, and prices were awarded for the best host. Among the bake sales were $25, $20, $15, $10, $9, $8, $7, $6, $5, $4, $3, $2, $1, $0, $0, $0 Initiation to be Owenboro No. 1, may have house of Maryanne Wilson, will hold initiation for two new members, Susan Maen and Mayne Wilson, the evening of the house of Min Vogt, assistant professor of home care Initiation to be Held Increase in basketball attendance over 1922 at the University of Michigan is 40,000. The 1922-23 attendance was only 10,000. Austere University Professor Considers Art and Literature Relief From Humdrum in Life "To business that we love us like bettens." That phrase written by Shakspore applies to the student today that binds his time crowded with activities and no time for reading. What he wants to do he still does. It was the aunters, Professor Gates who waved around from his desk that was piloted high with careful focus. The aunt, whose word was taken as authority, and whine time was so complete taken, was talking to me, a college freshman. "I once entered the office of a dean in one of the largest universities," he continued. "I found him reading Thackeray, and on asking him how he had time to read that he answered, I take time." "One should not, I believe, have too much guidance in reading. Let him read what he has a taste for. If he finds some particular author to understand, he will disc find the book. He will probably learn to use his work later." "It is well to read a variety of literature. A little of the ancient clause and a little of the modern level and all that is between lead no away from being provincial and came us to be well rounded. But I will say that the college student who never rises higher than the movie stage of literature is not normal. "Mumble and art also have an up-impacting effect. Travel is broadening but many times we do not have enough experience to appreciate it. When I travelled abroad I spent most of my time looking in a book. So it is that we many times have a熏炉ization in traveling at home. Grad Accepts Nomination Faculty Men Revert to Childhood Sport Republicans Choose Candidate for Kansas City Mayor Those in the University are in almost every case trying to get away from mediocrity. Everyday life needs to be humidum. I do not mean that our daily work is not important, but I do contend that by leaving our mental tasks for something higher and more beautiful we can be able to come to the job work better. Our natural approach is toward something that will keep us away from a humdum life. Let art, literature and music be that relief. "He is honored at the tared and in the court," said Henry M. Berdschal, former mayor, in nominating Mr. Beech. "His private life is as splendid as that of any man. He has bad experience and is known found true in dealing with them; a man who has been true to the people." Albert I. Beach, A. B., '05, was named the Republican nominee for mayor of Kansas City, Mo., yesterday. He was nominated on the first ballot. Mr. Beach, after petitioning for a runoff, won with 78% of Washington University's graduating with an LL. B. there in 1997. He started practice in Kansas City, soon becoming interested in politics in 1910 he was elected to the Iowa House, where he served until 1916, when he was elected president of the upper house. "I have known Mr. Beech for a number of years," said Governor Hyde had night before, with ideals, a aplendid gentleman... should make a strong race. His record will withstand political examination and criticism of acceptance, Mr. Beech bayed the Democratic regime for its wasteful extravagance, and promised it elected a mayor to cleaner chambers through the city hall." Send the Daily Kansan home. Younger members of the University Club reverted again to childhood practices and tried to light up Sunday afternoon near the College Inn. Frank Zumk of the Milrose A. A., New York City, established a new American hospital for his time. His time was 2 hours, 48 minutes, 39 to 5-2 seconds. The fighting at all times was of a most furious nature. Digested members of the faculty, the splits, and those are glassesashed as they inculded in a sport heretofore as a rule unknown to faculty members. General Rendio of the department of ontology but Coulter of the department of astronomy with a daring band of beignards made a terrific result sealing in the capture of the neigh All the frightened men see to the sight PROTCH The College Tailor 823 Mass. St. LEARN TO DANCE Tango Fox Trot — Waltz DeWatteville - Fischer School of Dancing ins. Bldg. Phone 2763 Everybody's going to see "CAROLENE" Musical Comedy Presented by Alpha Kappa Alpha Liberty Memorial High School Sat., March 15 Ad. 8-50 BOWERSOCK, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 12 Mail orders received now and filled in the orders of their receipt. Sale Sell, March 10th. Prices: First 10 rows, Parquet $27.55. Last rows $2.26. "A" Balkon, First two rows $2.20; last rows $1.65. "AA" Balcony $1.10. WANT ADS With Miss Sydney Shields and Notable Company OOST-Krauter铲笔 pen between Chemistry and Fraser, Monday morning, Finder cell Iza Chandier, 150 White. M19 SPENCER Microscope for Sale cheap or would consider trade on Ford collector. Call 235 225. M179 FOR RENT—Cheap nice room in modern home for one or two 139 Tenn. St. Phone 1475. FOR RENT-Large pleasant from room. Suitable for two or three beds. Good location. Cheap. Call 2033. *OST-1*ewer watch about 9:39 between 802 central Ad, and 14:43 and Mass. St. Finder please call *559 Blue* Reward. M12 WANTED - Washing and luring to bring home. Also students' hands washing. Also day work. Call 1550 M13 MEN- We can use a limited number of men for summer employment. Starting compensation better than $20.00 a day. Give phone No. and FOR RENT — Furnished house, to adults, June to September. Phone Phone 148 169 62 appointment — T. A. Larriveau, 612 W. 17th St. Date open at Ecko's Hall for Friday April 4th. Call 448. street address for interview. A "C" Core Kansan. PROFESSIONAL CARDS SAMPLE NAMER SHOP has moved from 410th to Massachusetts in 2017. Mary C. Cooper, CDP, and Susan J. Cooper, DCP, are President and Chair Specialist. Flora Mosby, OSP, 555-634-7290, 8th and Main St. ORS, WELCH AND WELCH, The Chris Precauta Palmer graduates, X-ray lab architecture. Phone 118. DR. C. E. ALRIGHT, Chiropractor, Ognate Court Home, Tel. 1351. Analyze and examination free. Talk it up old man— Brick English and his 5 Kansans will be on deck for Saturday's Varsity Dance. We are spending a bunch of jack to make this an A-1 party. Weavers will decorate the hall, refreshments will be served and the cost — 1 buck. A regular $4.00 dance for $1.00 Varsity Dance Committe The newest thing in corsetry is THE ORIENTAL the soft, beautiful garment to hold the hips firm under sheer frocks. Made of combinations of Jersey silk, satin and brocade in pink or orchid. Designed for slim girls who love pretty lingerie. Priced from $2.00 to $5.50 Onwts. Hackman & Co. Bowersock Theatre TONIGHT ONLY Shows: 3:00—7:00—9:00 Prices 25c and 50c Holbrook Blinn in "The Bad Man" Also Two Acts Vaudeville Lonzo & Mary "Comedy Cartoons and Taking" George & Arthur Riddle "Accordionists a n d Comedy Songs" BE A Newspaper correspondent with wifh or sparre those; experience unaccented the Haaskog and earn a good marry; no canvassing; send for parole while learning; we show you news. Newwriters Training Book; begin new work at all; all reail, Buffalo, N.Y. t Announcement Owing to the cold and inetment weather, the Unveiling of the Windows has been POSTPONED until Wednesday, evening, March nineteenth. OTTO FISCHER Notice the hats that still look fresh and new. Inside you will see the word Stetson. STETSON HATS Styled for young men KNOX HATS Copyright 1994, The House of Koppeshalter --a certain something See it in the new Kuppenheimer models. Live ones—all of them. They have the "something" that lifts style to the realm of distinction/ Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES for spring are refreshing in their variety of style, color and pattern. Swaggery straight, or trimly slim—every garment is a real thoroughbred. Suits and topcots for men and young men. All sizes. $45 $50 $55 $60 Others $25.00 — $50.00 — $35.00 — $40.00 Houk and Green CLOTHING COMPANY the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes