Thursday, December 9. 1954 University Daily Kansan Page 3 What have VICEROYS got that other filter tip cigarettes haven't got? THE ANSWER IS 20,000 FILTERS IN EVERY VICEROY TIP Inside every Viceroy tip is a vast network of 20,000 individual filters to filter your smoke over and over again. You get only the full, rich taste of Viceroy's choice tobaccos . . . and Viceroys draw so freely. Yes, you get Viceroy's remarkable new tip . . . with 20,000 individual filters . . . plus king-size length for only a penny or two more than cigarettes without filters. WORLD'S LARGEST-SELLING FILTER TIP CIGARETTE The University String Quartet will present a concert at 8 p.m. Monday in Strong auditorium. String Quartet to Give Concert The members of the String Quartet are Raymond Cerf, professor of violin, first violin; George C. Green Jr., instructor of music theory, second violin; Karel Blaas, assistant professor of music theory and viola, viola, and Raymond Stuhl, associate professor of cello, cello. Mr. Cerf, chairman of the WASH YOUR OWN CAR for Mr. Cerf, chairman of the Only a Penny or Two More than Cigarettes Without Filters CHUCK McBETH CONOCO SERVICE at 9th and Indiana stringed instrument department, is a graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. Before coming to the University he taught at Oberlin conservatory for 16 years and was connected with various radio and studio orchestras in Hollywood, Calif. graduate of the Eastman School of Music. The ensemble has recently been asked to appear at the Music Education National conference, Southwestern division, in Hutchinson. Mr. Blaas is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester. Mr. Stuhl is a graduate of the Berlin Hochschule fur Musik. Before joining the University staff he was head of the department of cello and ensemble at the Kansas City conservatory and a member of the Kansas City Philharmonic. Last spring Mr. and Mrs. Stuhl made an extensive concert tour of West Germany. Mr. Green is a new member of the quartet this year. He is a Radio Workshop Scheduled The concert Monday will include "Quartet in G, Opus 54; No. 1" by Haydn; "Quartet in B flat, Opus 67," by Brahms; and "First Quar- teret," by Bartok. The concert is free. The Radio and TV Players will hold a workshop from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at station KDGU. The workshop will be conducted by Robert Reynolds, special college student, on character interpretation and emphasis. Students who wish to audition for membership in the Radio and TV Players are invited to attend the workshop. VESTES. They go just right with that charcoal suit. Plaids and solids. GLOVES. Grey suedes, Tan and Brown. Plain or fur lined. BILFOLDS Hickok's famous long-wearing wallets. Lots of room for cards and pictures. HANDKERCHIEFS Arrow Linens. White or Colors. A Gift for Him from THE KANSAN MENS WEAR Want to delight that special man on Christmas? Give him gifts to wear and watch him beam! See our outstanding array of the smartest, newest wearables. Any man would love to find one of our smart-looking robes under his Christmas T re e e. Gabardines and Terry Cloth. Charcoals, Maize, White, Stripes and Plaids. BELTS. Hickok's latest! In pinks, suedes, and leathers. CUFF LINKS. Bright, new designs by Hickok. Handsomely boxed. SHAVING KITS, Fitted or plain. Handy for travel. Styled by Hickok. SWEATERS. Soft Wools by Jantzen and Milwaukee Knit. Wide choice of colors. THE Kansan MENS WEAR "Where the College Man Shops" 843 Massachusetts Phone 915 TONIGHT