THURSDAY. MAY 2, IV. Till. DULY MIHIUSKW Tniun CONTRALTO SINGS NFINA L CONCERT Ti 0 LARGE CROWD Madame Schumann-Heink ! Charms Audience of 3,000 Persons APPLAUSEJSGENEROUS Grand Old Woman of Song Answers Encore Calls Many Times Mi$t Gertrude hinreide Accept Omaha l'o$ition lie rt rude Klnrald hat accept. M profaseoielitp ia French at tba laterally of Omaha, and III take up her dutlve I here Bl tieptember. Miaa klmalde aa bwg a inamtvcr ot Ilia far Hi tjr of (He department of Ha u.au.a languagaa hr fur intra )!. and III irla lier luae ltr dritaa fruin thla depart ment ihia spring Mue fcliiralde It a graduate of the Initeiaity. hi baa taught in I'omo Una. and In tha lilfh achoola ol t'letelaud Ohio. ahere aha taught French under Huiwrtntendent I Pause. ISfGMAETACHI PLANS (iy Oena MaKIm) Madam Sruumaon Ilelnlt thor oughly charmed an audience of ap I iwlmately J, 000 muilo lovers ai ihe unlteially Coliseum last Bl(hl hen alia presented krr farewall . onrrn to Lincoln admirer. Tba lonrrrt a ponaored by tn merlran Iitoa roil No. 1 of Lin . ilo. Mai Johnson of th Legion atting ai manager. On could eaally understand why ilia great contralto haa been called i ho tJrand Old Woman of 8ong," and yal aha did not appear old da hlia nar ailry white balr. Tha , igor with which aha aanc, por raying her remarkable vitality, waa an Inspiration to Ihoaa bearing her. Tba full. well rounded tonea are Ihoaa ordlnarilr ot elnger much younger than ona approarh ins bar Hity-elghth birthday t bin June Madame Schumann Hetnk'i selee- tiona were divided Into three croon. She waa aupported by Joa eph 1-efliowlti, Tlollniat, bo ahared I the program with the alnger, play-1 Ih i m a dlffMnl a-t-Aiina nf 1 M. ! tiona. between thoae offered by tha contralto. Doth of tha artists were accompanied by Joacfln Ilartmaa Vollmer at tba piano. Genereua With Enearaa. Va upon wave, of anplaus wept tba audience after each of Schumann Helnk'a aon(a. Sba eang encores after each of tha troupe. Danny Boy" waa a fayorlta with the audience when aba aanc It aa an encore after the aecond group, flefore singing thla number ahe e plained that ahe had to sing at leaat ona of her camp aonga. and after hearing it It waa plain to aae why ahe la lored by all the men with whom aha came In contact during tha daya of the war. Tha audience Inflated on another en core following thla, and thla time she aang "Brother of Mine." At th cloae of the program the audience remained seated and tailed back tha alnger time and rain. She finally Quieted them and announced that ahe would alng aa a request 'The Rosary." The crowd did not heaitate to ahow lta hearty approval of thla. Aa aha aae the audience became absolute- ly quieu rehe d'greas ass tha claaa of Hit at A. and M. college. Oklahoma ranks lb all a'alri in the un.ou In the runt ber of dairy bull associations, re porta J. V. Hoehr. eiteoaluo dairy man with tha Oklahoma A. and M college. About IJ0O. three wan haa and Heme of clothing were taken from four fraternity houaea at Iowa State college recently. Tha hmieea robbed were the Tau Kappa t'pel lon. Phi Tel. bigma Alpha tpsilon and Kappa Clgroa. ! FOUNDERS' DAY FETE ! Miss Appleby Will Address Organization on Iter Recent Trip i Hgma t-'ta t hi will hold Ka an nual Fvuiidais' day banquet May 4 I at o'clock at the "Woudiawn." ; Kima Appleby, an hunnrary mrrn i bar of the aoiont), haa recently re i turned from a trip around lha ortd and will tell of aome of her eiperlencva on the trip. larolyn laavii. national officer or tlie aorotlty. lll ritend Hie grerllnia of the natlntul ao la. I Hon otganlratlon. 1h lrcnraiina nloniand place carda ie to cart) out the rouud the woild theme. hlgma Lta t'hl tevrntb an nounced the tollnwllig acheilule of evenia which will be folio rd dur ing tha retnalner of the imtr: Koundera' day banquet. May 4; Ini tiation. May T: election of offlcere. May 14; rt-reptinn at tha home of Mlaa llanfnrd. May :t; epnng pic nic. May 31. hepfKi Sift U in Over icaciat on Diamond Kal- Mania t-.ill nine on Iri.tu Acaria We.1ne.tU) afirruiHin. T. a a ieutt V a no hit im inn (ante .li lied t) Kre, Ka' hitcma nmunda man hr)n anl l'ank aria the baneiira fiir the Kai'-a M blue, alulc i;iritl;d an J 21rU pel ane the battriiea fur Aracla. Snake Sheds Shin as Students Watch Instructor Assist in Untyinrj Knots ! hrid at Oklahoma , aud M rol- Irr. lt Hoih Mr. Cik hrl and Mr. iliaiu II. h am aldrly reoicnlied aa au il.iiiiiira animal lmhan Ji ) , and W I. Hlifiaid. of A and M. col lee h la In i t aiga of the pro am nahters II ri) formiile ii.i I.e la atle lit r ii iht ni Offi.ial Hullrlin Rinfi Netked' Rf pule from ! awi..gut a ru.e. i . , . . i Bern i oat la a sMn la l rulr i.;i ruttimouth Arc rindi ' , tMM ..r.., .M,ar,i rood Cpcity Too Small; " "'"'""' thr h' .... Hence New Pprinc Attire . V"Tsl 1 hr old kln. thoiuh eoilf; in aldeout. la el't-.l from brf'tiiilt.g in end l ran l-e n. .1 for ileim.n eiiaiiun In ttMili-ry i!i' Srholaatlo eligibility requite menia for athletea aj the I'nlver ally of Wlaconain will be .1 grade point per credit under a recom mendation paaaed at a recent fac ulty meeting. Tha mark la accepted aa a etatlatlcal equivalent to the numerical average of 77 formerly In force. Meaaurementa of a one hun dred thousandth part of an Inch are poaalble with a new type of atrala gaga Juat patented by E. D. Smith, profeeaor of mechanical en gineering at Iowa State college. Tha atraln gaga la a device for measuring deflection In building mateiiala under load. The principle of the magnetic air gap la uaed In tha new device. Coat of education per atudent in the Unlveraity of South Dakota medical acuool la 63 per cent leaa than tha average coat per atudent la other two year medical achoola in the country, Dawu ti. A. Alleil eon, of the unlveraity achool, atated after examining the reaulta of a queatlonnatra eent out recently. More than fifty Iowa achoola are expected to compete in the aecond annual Industrial art conteat apon aored for high achoola of tha state by tha Industrial Arta Department of Iowa Staate college during Velahea. all-college expoaltlon to be held May 16 to la. Torch light paradea. stump apeechea and placarda marked the laat few houra of the moat lntenae college political battle tha Unlver aity of South Dakota baa ever known, which ended at Vermillion tha other day with the election or attudent president and other of fl eer a of tha unlveraity Student's association. Thueaday. May 2 Methodlal t oiifcrrlii e brgilia Kiiginma open houae night. I'hartnac) eii Imuae niglit Mena an. I Cluba. dinner Anne, cafe. Tacl meeting. Kllen Smith hall. 7 o'cl-x k. lUib bael piaitlce. M. W. A. playground, Setentrenth aud 1 lol drrge, 1 to & o'clock. Friday, May 9 Pharmacy aeek. Knglneera acek. I'nion Literary aociet). I'nion hall, Temple. I o'clock Miami triad. Coinlm.ket. I'hl Kappa apring party, Cornhua i ker. Harb party, t'ollaeum 1 lrlta Theta I'hl houae party, i I'hl Omera I'l houae party. l ai mria' l air dance, student Ac ' thine hullilina-. i Knglneera' banquet. Annei AMKS, Iowa. April Allhougi. , Saturday. May 4 they ara separated from their na- ,. . Delta Tau lt-lta apilng patty, at Cornhuaker. Kappa Alpha Thota house party. Theta Tlil Alpha, house party. Sigma lambda bridge party, at Dean Kerguaon'a home. pharmacy clu'u banquet, Cornhu"-ker. Delta Vpailon pilng party, Lin lu (pit of geiting ned in a knoi j duilng the MM-ea. a len imh Ling ' Neck anake naaled out ut lta akin itliout miking a bieak In i frm , bead in lail I 1 hla anake and a auialicr our i acre fuund recently near I'iatta 'mouth b) lleibert Wane, alio brouieht them lo lctur Wade a ot ivvitM i.i:k u:ns 1)1! oyi II M MKIM llooaid M raimalre I .i l Kr in., i li ar ' i.. II S "h K, M.'V ll.l'nt the lami-ua )eairrtla. He la iiott ).'i I lie ( mtriaal O.I l-r..li i con. i n if i Kiitci Ha aa on liia a lo Hi li-ila hrr hi- a. II femal'i hiee mi.nilia and Horn Hl.rl lie .i in l All- gelt a Womena t ommertlal ! flee in Heaaey hall So many flail , ' " . ' , almoal aa large aa llie -'r ' '"' Ol Ilia, Studcnti From China Shotc Preference for Their Motive Food IUE AND THERE More thaa one hundred atudents.the eight pages were removed from of outstanding scholarship were the booka and laid side by side, ievn rlacee of honor at tha all- they would cover an area of about university convocation held St thai six acres. These sidelights on I nlveraity of Kansas thla week. , modern education were obtained WaJ'er A. Jengup, prealdent of fhe 1 from the superintendent of the col- I nlwsiity of Iowa, gave the ad-1 lege book store on the campus. lre Tor tha orcaalon. WALTHER LEAGUE PICKS DELEGATE Lutheran Group Will Send Gertrude Spats to Meeting York Man Wil Giye Piano j Recital on Next Friday Evening Rupert Goodbrod. '29. York, will give his graduation piano recital, for the degree Bachelor of Fine Arts, at the Temple theatre Fri day evening at 8:15 o'clock. Mr. Goodbrod Is a member of the claas of Herbert Schmidt. Trogram fol lows: nach-Hughes Siclltano Bach.... Prelude and Fugue, B flat Bethoven Sonata quasi una Fantasia, Op. 27, No. 2 Adagio aostenuto Allegretto Presto agitato Schumann The Prophet Bird Novelette, E Major Chopin Prelude. B fiat Rachmaninoff Pollchinele Raff Gavotte and Musette rtuarnnv Rollina lire placed end .to end they would schuett Impromptu-Rococco stretch from Ames to Boone, or ap proximately twelve miles. Or If all live land by miles of prairie, mown- ( tain ranges and the Pacific ocean, j nine Chlneae student a enrolled at) Iowa State college have evolved a plan whereby they are able to have j their rood cooked and served in Cblneae faahlon. Laat fall they rented I reiidcnce on a street near tba college and transformed It Into a bit ot their native China. One of their number acta aa houae manager. Chlneae booka and magaxlnea are aec irrd for thaj houae. The membera lake turne at prealdlng in the kitchen STUDENTS PLAN and turning out dellraclea which ..,.. xiI'l'TIV1 they had enjoyod at home. rlilAL itlhlMIiMa , GOODBROD BOOKS Rauy in Ag Hall Will Be GRADUATE AFFAIR La.t Event Befort Farmers fair anike liarir. he l.e.ii fed In ll. riiaaluii upon 1 an'mnei lam at the that the old akin could not ataml ekl mertin of the (.ili.niwm 'the attain, ll I" an to !." n m'luea.U) nlifhi the morning, and ear!) In the af- Olfhrra of the i.i.-li t the ' lernoon bruke away fiom the next Imir week weie lede.1. I nioulh Clji'e IM-I waa aelt-rl.-d a ih:r The King Neck slowly began to man and I.) I An.lowa eceaiv emerge, tumlnn lta old coat wrong 1 le will plan the iim-mihk tr th" i aide out. After abojt an hour and iieit month .a half it had aur. r-d..l Hi fleeing Ha. If for alHUII elKht Incite. 1 peu (jt 1 llt.W vl( I IM' , oue to r-a-:-il 'iai!fr in u. I ainall Jar to which It wa routined ' the anake somehow got lta tall and I .l.l .L In i.n.lrt.1 r.k.ilil i.AI earape. l wrifgled reailcaal) about. rapidU running l' tln fmke.l tongue In and out wl'h linpatii-ner Wada An. tta Snake Finally Dr. WaJe took it fim the Jar and untangled the akin The EAT AT THI TEMPLE CATETER1A COOO COOriNO fkONAsti eeica (.KVMI.K II I OK IM K SIU.WATLK okU -i-r (Spi-claD - W A CiMhel. i of the We-l,l nli.i t'H S'ai. Mil II J i:i.mnI. !i. I" hi) t: he nnliiii'l IiUImiIiiIi l'-.'li nient n' Hie I n! cciii.m ii' Nehn.Va. will In- the lo Ring Neck soon glided out anl ounirie aprakeia on t:.e annual . gratefully curled In and out be- l.le.... k Keedeia da pmiriam lo LOU MILL Announcinf "Fieldcreit Clothes" A Marshall Field it Cotnpaay Prodnet "Tha finest in Men'g Wnr" Thone B397S 'or Appotntment Display Room 1309 O St. j coin. MUs Amanda Meppnr'a lea. 1 to 6 o'clock. Lilon Suilib hall. 66 99 If U th itandard tamlntUons I lUV BS 7t UUVU aye ivna, ui" w vva'B students in one school year were Final meeting of the agricultural and home economica studenta In one group will be In the form or a rally staged tonight In Agricul-, ture ball. Spirit la expected to , reach lta peak at the program which will give time to hilarity and entertainment rather than bual neas. Main features for the meeting will be presentations of skits by cssis from "Snorpheuiu," the "Cornfield Follies." and minstrel shows. Tha "Snorpheum" orchestra will present bsrmony features. Clarence Clover will give a brief entertainment and others will aid In making up the program. Time is set for 7:15 o'clock ac cording to James Rooney. The an nual party for agricultural and home economic students only will be held Friday evening at the Ac tivities building as a forerunner to the Farmers Fair. The party is given by the fair board the even in before each fair to the student The last three numbers will be body of the College of Agriculture. duets, with Norman Goodhroa pjay-1 Tha noil eopular ready-te at cereals aerved in Ike dining -raotnt of American college, eating cluba and fraternities are made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. They include Corn Flakea. Pep Bran Flakoa, Rice Kriapiaa. Kramblet, and Kellogg'a Shraddad Whole Wheat Bii uit. Alio Kaffee Hag Coffee -tke coffee that lets yow sleep. "Time out" on account of ticknet. What a handicap to one in college! Yet good health will be lost to you if constipation gets its grip. Its poiiona permeate the system, and often lead to serious sicknesses. Relief from constipation even chronic cases is guaranteed if you eat Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. It supplies bulk in generous quantities. Just eat two tablespoonfuls every day. With milk or cream or fruits added. Have it served at your fraternity house or campus restaurant. Ing second piano. A commission of twelve Rus iana, repi-eanntlng the Zemotmst. Moscow, a huge grain trust, which is endeavoring to lesrn about American agricultural methods, lilted Iowa Sttate college laat. ek, inspecting the college farms and the experiment ststalon and Interviewing start members. One hundred and twenty-two ap plications for next year to the I'ni versltly of Kansas School or Medi cine have been made so far, forty nine or which are from residents of the state, and seventy-three of which are from non-residents. All students now able to go on for four esrs and complete their work be causo of increased hospital facili ties, whereas thhey were formerly forced to complete their work elsewhere. INSIGHTS TO OTHER CAMPUSES (By Naal 8. Gomon) Fraternity Pledges Delta Sigma Pi. professional commerce fraternity, held formal pledging in the Commercial Club rooms last night. Klpht men were pledged to the organization. They include: Merrill .lohnsen. Robert Link Day t Ohio. i Young. Wendell Millor, Milton Key- "Sphinx." men'a honorary aenior ; noa, Gerald Phllllppi. iKinald Kx society at the Ohio State university (,y oorge Auston and Hugh Van received a setback at the i yalkenburgh. hands of President Rlghtmire le- formal initiation will be held a cently when he decreed that the,ne Lincoln hotel Wednesday. Msy classes would not be dismissed for s j Faulk. Lincoln certified Link day which corresponds to Ne- j pubnc accountant, will be the prin braska's Ivy day. icipal speaker at the banquet which He contended that it would not , win follow the initiation cera- Members of tha Reporting III class of the University of Kansss department of Journalism filled re liortorlsl positions on tba Emporia Gazette Saturday. This Is the third Kansas dally this year to give the students & day or more or actual this Institution has field work In reporting. Previous trips were to tha Arkansaa City Traveler and the Ottawa Herald. Twenty-rive of tha most promin ent men at the 1'nlverslty of Kan sas were sent Invltationa tha first of the week to attend the Gridiron banquet to be given at Lawrence by Sigma Delia Chi, professional journalistic rraternity, May 3 at the Hoiel Eldrldge. Sprlns football practica at the I'nlversity of Ksnsas was conclud ed last week when seventy-five men who had been out for three weeks or more checked in the foot hall equipment. Fall practice, un doer i-ulta or the Big Six confer ence, will not be resumed until September 15. More than 2.000 students are en rolled thW year in the ten municip al anu six ' private Junior colleges of Kansas that are accredited to the University of Kansss, accord ing to a report Just compiled by Prof. E. F. Engel. chairman or the I'niversity'a committee on rela tions with junior colleges. Ac t..:;;t of between f60,000 and K0.000 will come to tne University of Kansas for tha endowment or re search In surgery, as tha result of the withdrawal of oppoalttloa of belrs of tha lata Mrs. Nellie U. Boy Ian to the probaUng ot her will. The riret anmmer school held at the Oklahoma A. and M. roller had an enrollment of 11 atndenta. la 1128 the enrollment waa 1301. Gertrude Spatz, '28, haa been aelected delegate to the atudent district conference of the Walther league to be held at Oak Park, 111., Saturday and Sunday, May 4 and &, according to announcement made by the Nebraska chapter yesterday. Walther league is a young people's organisation of the Mis souri Synod of Lutheran churches and the students district confer ence Is an annual assemblage of members from leagues at various universities and colleges through out the country. About fifty dele gates are expected to attend tha convention. The University Association of Missouri synod several years ago acaulrod possession of Valpariso university, at Valparaiso, lnd and Just recently been admitted to the North Central Association of Collates and Universities. Cosmopolitan Club Will Elect Officers for Year Cosmopolitan club w-lll hold Its annual election of officers May 5 at 2:30 o'clock In Temple 203. The following membera have been nom inated by the membership commit tee: preaident, Mr. Stowe and Corrlne Ferguson; vlce-prealdent, Hipollto Bonzo; aecretary, Fred erick Christ ensen; treasurer, C. (jordon and JugraJ Million. The office of editor will not be filled nnill next rail. Other nomina tions can be made from the floor. COMMERCE CHAMBER MAKES HOLMES HEAD George W. Holmes, a graduate of the University or Nebraska, '03. and president of the First Nation al' bank, haa been chosen director of the United States Chamber of Commerce. In the latter part of March an announcement waa made or his $500 scholarship donation for graduate study and research in the College of Business Administra tion. He had a leading part In ob taining both the stadium and tha coliseum for the Unlveraity. Dftlegatee from the various Sou.h Dakota branches or the American Association of University women w ill ba on tha campus of the Uni versity of touih Dakota, May I ana 1 4. attending ine eernna oienniai The first class In any Oklahoma convention of tha f outh Dakota institution of higher Jearaing to re-1 division of A. A. V. W. be economical to dismiss 9.000 stu denta ror an occasion which could and probably would be attended by not more than 20 percent of the t.tudent body. I-ink day is an established tradi tion on the Ohio State campus but tha preaident has issued his state ment that it would bo uneconomi cal In the fact of the fact that the time lost would be counteracted by the good effect on the student body. Texas Besutlfiee Campus The University or Texas also lias it "Campus Beautiflcation" proh; im. A campaign has been con ducted for the construction or new sidewalks and a contract has been let ror the construction of the much needed wsllrs. The studenfa have been walk ng through slush and cinders throughout the year but will now be sble to keep their feet dry. Waehlngton Field Houae. A new field house is being erect ted at Washington Stale college, Pullman, Wash. The cost of con alrnrtlon will approximate 176,' 000. the entire sum to be paid from j student fees. The field house will Include a Ml sized baseball dia mond. Indoor track and a football field. "Hell Week" haa been abolished by the aororltlea of the University or Indiana. The motion for aboli tion was passed unanimously by the members or seventeen sorori ties represented. Fraternities have always prided themselves on their ability to lead the way but the Indian women have bpen the first to abolish this nefarious practice. monies. Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Delta Theta Win Round First games or the Initial round of intramural baseball tournament were won by Zeta Tau Alpha and Alpha Delta Theta. A straight elimination tournament Is to be played ror I he championship and a conno Islloti tournament for the los ers. Thursday games to be plaed: PI Beta Phi vs. Delta Delta Delts: Ielta Zeta vs. Kappa Alpha Theta: Alpha XI Delta vs. Kappa Dalta. I JAUBRAN 'OW " , ! ALL-BRAN 'i ! Hn . - a i i.li j.. si i iwaa aaawi i aaaa,ii.i,Mtayt"f . ' ' . w " ' ....... .w- y VS-'-,ak r" ''jr Si:-.- ' : . ;. .j- - fir. ail' '".!' MmJZ: 1 sir " ft..-" I I v. k 1 V i'l "k. 1 ' .... :v";.::: ... . : ' - '- : . . I Classified Ads kofi-l" Krown and Ian K i-omainlnn monv, pan. etc . t.Mn i.aw ami Hioli Srlmcaa. Weilmiiliy. M-:4l. roaard. tm VARSITY PARTY POSITIONS FILLED four hold-over candidates were placed In charge of the polling ! nlaces. Ruth Whit will have ! charge of the polls at the Col leg of Aa-rieulture campus. Helen Mc- Chesny. Joyce Ayres ana kwidii i Ralkes will be in charge of the polls in the Temple. Official date of elections Is Tnea- day. May 7. Filings will be received at the atudent activities office until Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock. The Student Council is issuing a warn ing to all candidates and their sup porters that ny tornnrement or lawa regarding the apendlng of '; money la behalf of a candidate will ba dealt wtth eewrely. a The botany students Have come to a basic argument which is the prettier the or chids in the green house or a pretty girl in a dress from V- Iff AS . S 77 Ti .as""- 1 I r -, jf" .v".-x llTe"e,1 1 '!. 1 us! ai'-H i AM AEM CAStiJiJEDB. Offers You a Rrillinnl Future Get Your Training at Parks Thl Snmrner Farlit Air Collrff hat 54 inttrurlort, II bsilldlngt trilh a finnr ipni-r af 60,000 7rv eer anal a roini inrormani oj mart man jj.in.uim.iw Flying has come down to business, t 1 Its development Is area in the beacons ol Iicnt tracing the night say. It i beard In tbe busy bum of airplane fac tories. It is measured in the magnitude of investments. It is recognised by life and acci. dent insurance companies. Il is of. ficially acknowledged b) Congress. ''Alan bas entered the most dramatic era of all bis history" There' a real opportunity to step into aviation right at the time when it needs college men to fill executive positions. The tremend ous expansion and development h mm, program now under v-i'l w"y created an lin. ; preccnr V.W -e you I siast 1 nr.il.fl.ntrl llmlllll for high calibre men. c kind of fu- ou can get colhu- ic about a real opportunity lo snow vour ability in a thriving, young industry w here recognition is im mediate. By all means, get your air train ing now this summer. Ome to the largest air college in the United States, and get the thorough training that only Parks Air Col lege ran give you wilh its corps Of highly experienced elsroom and flying instructors and its lat est type airplanes and equipment. PARKS AIR COLLEGE 362-0 Mieeonri Theatre njfjrnjjITwra ST. LOIIS, MO. 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