Tr not ill. Be traced and an he the reliction terig that she the vain Thi me of my the the my the M. Pre- diction of The flor of The flor the New Dow Silent whoring Phon of me me ch T of of Rose For The rose the la la La la la la l SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official student paper of the University of בדיוק כאשר נציג את העץ בנוסף. Inductor in-Chief. Donald A. Hughs Associate Editor. Paul L. Harrison Sunday Editor. Helen Scott Short Editor. Gilbert Smith Business Manager...John Montgomery, J Kalifornia Studi Brown Hyron Leila Pyle McFaddy McConch Monte Clare Swain Hugh Brown William Robert Cornelius Ankler Address all communications to THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas Phones - K. U. 25 and 60 The Daily Kissens aims to picture the undergraduate life of the University of Michigan, and the way we are standing for the claims that we are to be: clean; to be healer; to be helpful; to be clear; to be compassionate; to be moral; to be problem solvers; to keep hearts; to all serve to the best of our ability the university. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1924 MONEY AND MANNERS Who is the "most courteous, gentlemanly, and efficient student" on our campus today? No, we don't know either. But I. J. Faggan, of New York, seems to think that in Columbia University there is one who stands out above all the other thousands in gentlymanly qualities and good character, for he has offered a three year scholarship to the one who is chosen that best meets those requirements. There is admittedly a lot of room for improvement in the politeness that is exhibited on college campuses. Students show lack of respect for their professors, broaden mud with their motor cars, men blow smoke in the air and give potential backs nonchallantly crowd people from the sidewalks. Yes, there is a lot of room for improvement, and Mr. Faggan's offer is doublesided directed toward the benefit of campus courtesy. But we don't like to be offered money for our morals. Money talks, but not in the only language that we can understand. And then too, if a committee of award rose up and said, "Here is the winner of the scholarship. He is the most courteous and most gentlemanly student in the University," we would probably justify their decision by being pretty darned courteous about it. HILL SCOUTS Something tells us that, since they have taken to hunting lost relatives by radio, Jigs is going to have an awful time. This is Boy Scout Week. The five hundred and ninety thousand fellows who find heaven and an outdoor home with a combination jack knife and khaki shirt are going to tell America about themselves. Their enthusiasm challenges the fellow who has grown out of the frog hunting, fire makin' stage of human experience. Are you a good scout? Do you live up to the simple creed of, "Do a good turn daily" to anybody besides your own self lone-some? Are you able to look around about you and see farther than the dirty window pane or tomorrow's assignment or the telephone directory? In other words, are your skate rusty? Are you dyspasive and behaired toward anything juvenile? Do you still delight in uncovering the "crawdads" of your routine and grabbing them behind the "pinchers" to see them attempt futile retaliation, or are a youre mere earthworm of existence yourself, just grabbing at the roots of things? Are you burying yourself alive. A good scout looks about him. Are you a "brass-lunged, leather-necked" individual that forgets nacked" individual that forgets nature can't be found in the maraschino cherry of the ice cream parfait or, perhaps a "smoking, hard-drilling, licentiousamazon" that thinks the raspberry grows on wall paper designs, or are you really attempting to be a Hill scout and living up to the maxim, "Be prepared." Step back, Sadaphene. A flivren throws mud just as far as a Couliac! "Arrest A Coal Dealer!"-headline, They' have this cold crime wave fought down yet. JUST A CHINK JUST A CHINK In Carrion city yesterday a Chinese was executed for murder. The state decreed that he pay for his crime with his life, and that he die by lethal gas. Today, scientists plan to attempt his resuscitation. If they are successful, the status of the Chinaman is problematical. A white man would never be subjected to such a paradoxical situation. He would be granted the consideration that a Chinese does not receive. The man was a criminal; he paid for his crime with his life. The book for him, as far as this world is concerned, should be left closed, not opened away to the curious thumbnails of scientists who live after. That nicthetical friend of ours in commenting on the Prince Wales latest mishap, on the streech sape, says that any man who would play tag on one of those things ought to save his collar bone broken. How quickly are our quaint customs seized upon by foreign peoplet? They had a paper-wad battle in the French Chamber of Deputies the other day. English women fail in vampire role. American women, however, are quite successful in title roles. Little credit is reflected on our government by the fact that it took a foreign nation to point the way out of a national dilemma. Hungary has legislation prohibiting the bananas song. ANNOUNCEMENTS A special rehearsal of the Men's Gleeb Club is called for 230 p. m., Sunday, Feb. 10, at Room 10, Central Ad (baseman); to prepare for the play. After the rehearsal the members of the club are invited, for refreshments, to the house of Professor and Mrs. Larnore, 612 West Seventeenth street Thomas A. Larremore. boys, modern, two short blocks from University. Price single $9, double $12. 1316 Ohio, Phone 2128 Blue. F12 The Associated Men of the University will meet in' the Chemistry room, instead of Fraser chapel to consider the constitution adopted by the Student Council at their last regular meeting. The total number of Chinese residents abroad was estimated in 1922 it more than 8,000,000. There are many other country outside of Asia. Some newspapers predicted that the Bok prize plan would drop from public attention as soon as the name of the prize winner was made pub`l but this was not the case. Several days ago a newspaper reported that five persons to know of the result, four were women and not one of them told. WANT ADS LOST-Yale key between 1122 Ohio and Hill. Finder phone 1222 Louisiana for reward. FOR RENT - Single front room, south expoure, well furnished, for lady student, at 1329 Ky. Call 2498 Black. F15. FOR RENT. A desirable single room boys at 1145 KY, 2844 white. f15 LOST. One five and two one dollar bills on campus on Thirteenth street. Finder phone 1255. F11 TYPEWRITER for sale.- No. 9 Oliver in excellent running order. Price良滑. Fleming Moore, 106 Chem. Bldg. Res. 1837 New phonehame, iphone 1916. tf FOR RENT—Modern room for boys. 932 Miss. phone 2377 Red. F41 LOST—Black overcoat, belt in back, and patch pockets. Leave at Kanan office. F14 LOST—Pair black tortoise shell rim- med glasses. Return to Kansan office. F11 LOST—Phi Omega Pi jeweled pin Call Helen Hawely, 1811. Reward FOR RENT—Room for rent to girls for second semester at 1245 Oread. Phone 2661. F14 ROOMS for rent in new home. Call 2424 Blue. F11 LOST—One pair of glasses in brown leather case. Please call Faye Gosper, 2350 Blue. F13 LOST—Gold Eversharp pencil between 14th and Louisiana, and East Ad. Finder Call Margaret Cockerell, at 1653. F11 WELL, located room for boy, sleepy porch, $7.50 per month. Ideal for study, 1539 Vermont, 1269 Blue F13 FOR RENT—Three or four nicely furnished rooms for girls, 1145 Inc. 1002. FI2 APARTMENT for rent at the Orend Call 1418. One block from campus LOST in Praerer a cotton unfetata umbrella with a silver handle, tall 1228. F123 FOUND—Fountain pen. Inquire at Kansan office and pay for ad. F12 FOR RENT: One good room for cal: Gould's. *Phonographic*: Graham's *Fleming Moore*, 106 Chem. Bldg. Reg. 1857 New Hampshire, 1916. ii. 15t DICTIONARIES for sale—English- Standard, unabridged, French Health's German; Wittner's Meil WANTED — Dishwasher at 1314 Teen, St. mute at room for, rent room for boys, cheap. Phone 1387 Blue. F12 FOR RENT—Good rooms for girls, for second semester; 2 blocks from campus. 1329 Ohio. (f) OE LARGE front room, but water heat, a homelike place to live. The toys are satisfied. 1320 Teen. tf The management of The Food Shop announces the opening of Broadview Inn for dinner parties, dances, bridge luncheons, waffle sweeps. Parties of 20 or less may be served in private room at The Food Shop. Regular dinner served 6 to 7 each evening — 50c. Call 1407 for reservations.—Adv FOR RENT - For girls for second semester, block from campus, no hill. Board if desired. Phone 1303, 1245 La. LEARN TO DANCE Dango — Fox Trot — Walse DeWatteville — Fisher School of Dancing Ins. Bldg. Phone 2762 Memory Books, Ring Books and Fillers, Stationery We have the only engraving press in the city, have your work done at home. A. G. ALRICH 730 Mass. St. PROTCH * The College Tailor 833 Mass. St. MC CLEERY CLUB 18 E. 13th St. $5.00 per week board ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. Cecil M. Propst, D.O. P., S. Pd.-Osteopath and Foot Specialist England Advertises Lotus Shoes Now if there be any law about a man and his clothes it's the law which relates to the shoes on his feet. Health of body; peace of mind; comfort on a long walk; confidence in a drawing room; stance at golf. Poverty is closely related to some shoes. So is Pneumonia. A good pair of shoes will redeem an old suit of clothes. A shabby pair will ruin a new one. Look to the shoes on your feet. And looking, see at your service the Lotus shoes (imported from England). Their substance is a man's life assurance and their lines are a man's vanity. The copy in this ad is a reproduction of a Lotus ad circulated in England $15 Apples Announcement opening of office at 6th & Mains. Over McColleish's Drug Store. Rooms 5 and 6. Phone 955. Residence 2759 Black. NOTICE To All Students $5.50 Meal Tickets for $5.00 $3.30 Meal Tickets for $3.00 Try Our Food—— Well cooked, well served, at the right price Nuts ANYTIME SERVICE Regular Meals 35c Candy University Concert Course THE Cherniavsky Trio PIANO, VIOLIN and CELLO An Evening of Delightful Ensemble Robinson Gymnasium Wednesday Evening, Feb. 13th, 1924, 8:20 o'clock Single Admissions—$2.00,$1.50,$1.00 On Sale at R. C. Drug Store and School of Fine Arts, K. U. The delight in wearing fresh clean linen comes in having it done at the— Lawrence Steam Laundry "Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Too"