> pat FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22; 1939 WANT ADS LOST: Cocker Spaniel pup, 4 months old. Light red in color. Last seen at 12th and Oread, 7 p.m. Sunday. Boy’s pet. Phone 2246M. Reward. -12 SALE °29 Model A Ford for sale. Good condition. Sacrifice sale. Don Reed, phone 1220 or 84. —7 Two rooms for boys—$6 and. $10, only 50 feet from Campus, sleeping porch, shower baths, tub, sowth east front. New beds. —T SALE: ’29 Model A Ford coupe; good condition, bargain. New paint job. Call 3011. 1336 Vermont. —7 BOYS: Choice rooms available for men students. Double or single rooms. 1011 Tennessee. Reasonable rates. —6 ROOMS: Roomy doubles, south and east exposure, convenient between school and town, board available, prices extremely reasonable, con- genial companions: 1345 Vermont. Call 2744. 5 MEN STUDENTS: Good rooms. Quiet location. Twin beds. Also single room, nicely furnished. Home- cooked meals. Reasonable prices. Midway to down town. 910 Ohio.—6 BOYS: Room and board at 413 W. 14th. Close to the campus. ‘$20.00 a month. Call in person. —6 APPROVED ROOM: bedroom, study, private bath, and garage. For rent single or double. Breakfast if desir- ed. 2229 W. Drive. Phone 3093. —6 GIRLS: Single room in private home. Convenient to university. Phone 2208. —6 BOYS: Very nicely furnished room for a young man in private home. Breakfast if desired. Phone 2972. ae APARTMENT: 4-5 rooms, furnished, newly decorated throughout. Pri- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS vate entrance. Electric refrigerator | studio at 1129 Vermont. Phone 2880J. $14 double, $10 single. 1305 Vermont. | and piano. House bills paid. 1335 Vermont, 2652 J. APPROVED ROOMS by day, week or month, special attention given to friends and parents of all students; parking space and garages for cars. Centrally located. Tenth and New Hampshire Street. Phone 1039. Glidden Tourist Home. —10 GIRLS: 2 double rooms, $10.00 each girl; 1 single, $12.50; Mrs. A. J. Thompson, 1005 Indiana; 3 blocks | from campus. Board near by. Phone 1576. —6 ROOMS: Distinctive single or double room for boys in new home. Fin- nished in beautiful imotty “pine. 2 large closets, built in book cases and drawers, beautifully furnished. 1117 West H. Parkway, phone 1409. —6 CLARINET and woodwind instruc- tion. 13 years teaching experience. Many pupils won national honor ratings. See W. Glenn Ruff. Private This Fall -- LET'S GO PLACES! Dressed in University Styled Clothes BE FITTED IN A COLORFUL SPORT COAT with slacks to harmonize or contrast. It’s a perfect combination pus and to classes. e You WILL WANT A NEW TWEED SUIT, buttoned down collar shirt, foulard tie and games. \ and an excellent assortment of sizes. -Gome in—We-have what you need to complete your campus wardrobe. sport shoes to wear to the coming football ® Mac Gregor Sweaters in new shades for wear on the cam- -12 APARTMENT for rent to 2, 3 or 4 boys. Phone 1504. 1245 Oread. -12 FOR RENT to a Fine Arts student, a Werner piano in good condition. Phone 2920 or 1881. ~12 BOYS: Roomates, $6. Single rooms, $9 each. Two large double rooms on.south. Close to K.U. and town, by experienced teacher. Call or see J. M. Coe, 717 Mississippi, 2606J. -8 Phone 3088. , -8 WANTED: At once. Boy to keep| typewriters in good condition.| Preferably some one with experi-| ence. Write Box 7, University Daily Kansan. +12) STUDENTS: Laundry done at rea- sonable prices. We call for and de- liver. Phone 3143M. Mrs. Henry PAGE THREE Hallady, 1221 New York St., Law- rence, Kansas. —10 WANTED: Hustling University jun- ior or senior boy with a good two seated ‘car. Steady work for the right party. Phone 185. -6 WANTED: A steward at once. Call 25503. —t TUTORING: In Spanish and Latin \\ NY ® JAYH q) IMPO COST: $3 for the c IMPO AN EYE FOR YOU The distinctive new magazine for 1939-40 EVERYTHING THATIS K. U. timely magazines. 20% DISCOUNT IF YOU SUB- ‘SCRIBE IN THE FEE LINE. ALSO: This will be absolutely the best Jay- hawker in history. “UP TO THE MINUTE — YOUR Kt WH AWKER , SHOES Alive WITH YOUTH.. R TAN T omplete annual of five R TANT FASHION GOES ON : LED wee aa -DESIGNED BY PALTER DE LiSO Handbags to Match TOUR Palter De Liso designed these shoes to go ‘places...and to be admired They're styled expressly for gay vacation days, and that means for lots of walking...and the way __ they'll fit will make you forget you have feet. $8.75 et ot ROYAL COLLEGE SHOP == |] MONA OOO OOOO 837 Mess. ee aaa —— = WE'RE IN THE SWING AGAIN AND Bac k to Memorial Union for a Coke Date and Good Food BULLETIN A policy adopted this year makes possible excellent meals with all the trimmings in the University cafeteria at the following prices: Breakfast ______- 10c Luhthc2s> * eae 25¢ Dinner 222 eee 2 25¢ Drop in on your way home or to schoo! for an enjoyable meal with your friends in the comfortable and spacious Memorial Union building, student rendezvous. \ CAFETERIA COUNTER HOURS prea os eh aS ; ace 3 ae to be the student hangout for Dinner ------__ 5:30 - 6:30 ater ay eee Ask to see our banquet rooms and get prices for special luncheons and dinners. AND The Union Fountain continues sandwiches, fountain service, i and the most convenient and | finest of all quick dates... THE COKE DATE. Memorial Union Operati — ~~ — a ng Committee PICTURE OF A SATISFIED EATER