Page 11 the Old and thepha, etc. — yable read- ment, james ver- tab. at $3.75. $1.49 Sale $1.49 etc., etc. es- sid. Over 300 $1.98 TERMS ERY TERMIS entry articles entry, drama t $ 3.50 Sale $ 10. -GRAPHIC typogra- survey the and t $ 4.50 Sale $1.98 An Antholise and Poze tography in the museum Sale $1.49 MACBETH, Elitizing Iliza-mortal play graphic design for illus. Sale $1.98 OF THE THE甲ychoana-lean myth illustrations, poets against the day, Illus. Chiesa, writers, poets in women in maker's mascubat at $2.98 Ituanee, writers in women in hard basic at 861 pp. Sale $1.49 Instruct us usefully with lithographs with illustrations IO NALYI true-life they were sale $1.98 O'NEILL other out-of-the-greatest sale $1.49 U.S. and remarkable as. Pub.at sale $1.98 rural ur-istoristics of sale $1.49 THE BIG VICTORian Indians, an artist's sale $1.49 American visuo- Sale $1.49 * TO TIP* urious dis- tempting Y CHRIS- stories of they lived $3.50 Sale $1.98 SAIACS, 14 magnificent sales $1.98 Sale $1.98 AND SEX history of in America Kinsey re- Sale $1.98 Myth and biore con- dragons, 245 illus. Sale $1.98 Early Tools To Be Shown "Civilization Through Tools," a traveling exhibit of prehistoric bone tools and a rare assembly of tools from the Stone, Copper, Bronze, and Iron Ages, will be presented at 7:30 p.m. April 9 in Lindley Auditorium. The exhibit will show how man's survival, his development, and material welfare are dependent on tools. It is sponsored by the University chapters of American Society of Tool Engineers and American Society of Mechanical Engineers. The display presents man's tools in chronological arrangement to show his developing ingenuity. The bone tools displayed are descriptive of man at the threshold of progress. A lecture and a 24-page souvenir book will be used to explain the effect that tools have had on man's welfare. Injured Student's Condition Is Good Judith Wolverton, Topeka freshman, is in good condition at Watkins Hospital after receiving minor injuries Sunday evening in an automobile accident three miles west of Lawrence on Highway 40. Miss Wolverton was a passenger in an automobile driven by Norman L. Butner, Naval Air Station, Hutchinson, which collided with a car entering the highway driven by William A. Ramsey, Route 1, Lawrence. Neither Mr. Butner nor Mr. Ramsey was hospitalized. The total damage to both cars was estimated at $700. Ends Tonite JAMES DEAN "East Of Eden" THURS. Thru SAT DORIS DAY JAMES CAGNEY "Love Me Or Leave Me" —CO-FEATURE SPENCER TRACY "Bad Day At "Black Rock" Classified Ads Wednesday, March 21, 1956. University Daily Kansan Terms. Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in before 12 noon on Wednesday or Sat. 3 noon on Friday. Ads may be Tuesday, or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Flint Hall. 25 words day 10am 50s BUSINESS SERVICES LIVE GIFTS--Nightingale Canary Singers, Parakeets, all colors from sunny Texas—complete stocks of cages and stands, fresh foods and toys. Complete outfits for dogs—beds, harness, etc. Chameleons, Hamsters, Chameleons, Hamsters, etc. Everything in the Pet Field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. Phone VI 3-2921, fax 1218 Conn. three days TYPING: THESES, theses, reports, etc. tates rate. 1736 Ls. Vi 3-5275, Mhrman. Ehrman. EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention. Fast, accurate service at regu- ral offices. Delivered in Skika, 1911 Tennessee. Phone VI-342-8000 DRESSMAKING-Formalis, alterations- Wedding gowns. Ola Smith, *9112*, Mass Lily CABINET maker and flusher. Antique vineet shop with company comp. in at 623 Alabama. M-3-1285 TYBING: Experienced. Fast and ac- cident in the stress, etc. Regular rates. Call Barbara. EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast, accurate service for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 606 Mobile. Phone I-3-7654. tf BERAGEAGES—All kinds of 6-packs, ice cold. Crushed ice in water-repellent closed paper packs. Pleasio, party supplies. plant bags. 6th and Vermont. Phone V. iv 3-0350 35' trailer Spartanette; 3690 Rainbow Bldd, BKC. 2 blocks from KU Medical Center. Buyer may keep lot if desired. Bill Gertson. Billton 2-5986. Y3-27 '55 FORD, Custom V-8. Regency purple and white, radio, heater, tubeless white-walls. 13,000 original miles; like 'new' $1795. I$3-7497. 3-21 FOR SALE GRADUATING COUPLE wishes to sell 1954, 27-foot Rollohome trailer. $2400 including air conditioner. Phone VI3- 7484. FIRST FLOOR single room near campus and bus. Next bath. Kitchen with refrigerator. $25. Bills paid. References. Also choice 3-room apartment, modernly and well equipped. Same location. Phone VI 3-4927. 3-22 FOR RENT Tonight 8:55 SNEAK PREVIEW BASEMENT Apartment. Suitable for two or three boys. Everything private. Everything furnished. Price $25 a boy. 1037 Tennessee. Call after 5 p.m. 3-26 MAN'S BULOVA wristwatch on campus; possibly Robinson gymnastium. Saturday. March 17, Maynard Morris. VI 3-481. 1234567890 LOST AN ADVANCE SHOWING OF A TOP PICTURE SOON TO PLAY IN LAWRENCE Jane Wyman "MIRACLE IN THE RAIN" John Wayne George Gobel "THE SEARCHERS" "BIRDS AND THE BEES" "HELEN OF TROY" shown before and after Sneak! WE CANNOT TELL THE TITLE OF THE SNEAK BUT IT WILL BE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING HITS James Dean "GIANT" Mario Lanza "SERENADE" five days $1.00 TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Sky-Coach and family day rates. Call me Rose Gleesman First Floor 12345 Smith Street 12345 information for lineries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI3-0152. ffl TRANSPORTATION AIRLINE reservations and tickets, tourist (coach) and first class, or family travel. Reservations for ship accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experienced, full-service travel agency. Toupin Maupin Travel Service Travel House. 1236 Mass. Phone VI 3-1211. TWO rides wanted to and/or from New Jersey-New York metropolitan area for Spring vacation. Can leave any time. Will share expenses and driving. Call Vince Blotta. VI 3-5721 between 10-11 p.m., preferably. 3-21 KANSAS CITY COMMUTERS: Commuting daily from downtown K.C. Kan. Have room for three commuters. Arrive KU 8:00 a.m. Leave KU 4 p.m. Mon. through Friday. If interested contact M.F.T., Phone Fairax 1-4298, KC. 3-22 WANTED: RIDE to Salt Lake City, March 30th. Will help drive and share expenses. Call VI 3-8649. 3-28 Frank Interlandi, editorial cartoonist for The Des Moines Register and Tribune, visited the William Allen White School of Journalism Monday to see the Albert T. Reid Cartoon Collection. Mr. Interlandi is one of the more than 500 editorial cartoonists and comic strip artists who have contributed to the Reid Cartoon Collection. Cartoonist Sees Collection Most of the drugs produced before 1925 were used to relieve symptoms, rather than prevent or cure. Starts Thurs. Shows Thurs.-Fri. 7:00-9:15 Nominated For 8 Academy Awards BURT LANCASTER · ANNA MAGNANI The boldest story of love you have ever been permitted to see Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers—They are Loyal Supporters. CALL REEVES GROCERY VI 3-3771 UNEXPECTED GUESTS? NO GROCERIES? No Worries About 901 PARKING Miss. WEATHER CHILDREN LEFT ALONE For FREE Delivery No Worries About —Open A Charge Account— SATURDAY March 24 HOUSE OF JAZZ presents From Kansas City's Half-A-Hill Club That Sensational Jazz Group "THE RASCALS" Led by Wyatt Griffin, Former Leader of the Original 5 Scamps At The TEE PEE .75 2-5 P.M. HAYNES & KEENE 819 MASS. OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 8:30 P.M.