1951 THURSDAY, APRIL 19. 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN 376. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted if they are paid promptly. Ads must be called in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Journalism bldg, not later than 3:30 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c 1$.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 1$.00 FOR SALE SHEAFFER Fineline pencils with litho- 板 15.10 at 12:55 Student Union Book Store EIGHT PIECE walnut dining room set including table leaf and asbestos pad. condition 2. Four large hearth in good condition. Printer in immediate delivery at 1508 University Drive. Ph. 2811. 25 WE NOW STOCK many titles in the famous British Penguin series of paper bound books. Most titles only 35c at your Student Union Book Store. 24 WAR SURPLUS chrome and stainless Hemostats only 29c each or four for $1 Medics get yours now at your Student Union Book Store. 24 BOXER for sale. Male, brindle, 18 Boxer. Registered through-broad Call 27473. CONN alto saxophone, good condition. Phone 3852M evenings. 20 Graduate Students. A FORM BOOK FOR MANUAL OF STYLES by U. of Chicago are essentials in thesis preparation. Get or both at your Student Union Book Store. BEAUTIFUL 1948 Oldsmobile convertible. BEAUTIFUL no mirror, lowered underbody back-up light, plastic seat covers, many other accessories. Condition. Original. CALL 341R PONTIAC convertible, 1947. Radio, heater, plastic seat covers. Excellent mechanical condition. Priced to sell. Phone: 312.587. 23 A REAL bargain! LIFE and TIME magazine (104 magazines) for only $7.00, just about 6 cents per copy as against the regular 9 cents per copy. Student Union Book Store FOR SALE: 1950 Gibson upright Deepeep, 6 cubic feet with 2 year guarantee. Has been used as demonstrator: $100.00 below retail price. Call 42948M. 20 "GERMAN Shepherd Dog for sale." Registered with American Kennel Club. Sired by Daryl W. No. W 104701. (Imported from Germany) Dam; Quella of Grettamre AKC No. 4859. Sired by Daryl of Grettamre UD and out. Grettamre CD" Dr. O. Nelson, 545 E.I. Houston STUDENTS ONLY: For a limited time we will accept new and renewal sub- scriptions for $0.00 per $30.00 $30.00 per year. This is one-half the regular price. Student Union Book Store. 20 PORTABLE RADIOS: See the new Mo- touch-Max—the high-speed, low- Mass—your downtown portable headquarters. Always a fresh stock of port- age devices. Students always welcome to "charge it!" MICROSCOPE. Bauch Lomb binocular, four objectives, 2 pairs of eye pieces, mechanical stage, sub-stage light. Beautiful instrument. 345 illinois. 19 ZIP-A-TONE for charts, graphs, maps, Book Store at your Student Junior Book Store SENIORS! Don't forget to get an album of K. U. RECURDS. Three 78 RPM nonbreakable records in attractive album only $4.90. Student Union Book Store. 19 Ends Tonite 1/2 Mile West on Hiway 59 MISCELLANEOUS TYPING: Theses, term papers, notebooks, letters, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular school. Prompt attention. Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohio. Ph. 1601. tf **PING:** Theses, themes, notebooks **M4344:** Mrs. Hall, 506 West 6th; **If** Mrs. Hall, 506 West 6th; **If** TYPING: Theses, term paper, reports, etc. Prompt service. Catherine Hurley, 1126 Temn. Side entrance, 2nd floor, Apt. 3. Phone 3028M. *f* TRANSPORTATION JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our staff is full-time, with fin, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tt TYFING: Theses, notebooks, term papers, prompt, accurate service. Phone Hazel Stanley, 1859J or bring to 917 Rhode Island. tf STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 3604, 1109 Mass. ff FLYING? ask us about family rates, skay coach, and round trip reduction. Also agents for American Express, Berry, and Cook land tours. Call Miss Jeseman at First National Bank for information and reservations. 8th, Phone .302. CRYSTAL CAFE serves breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. Plenty of free parking space in rear. Open from open midnight. Crystal Cafe, 609 Vermont. BUSINESS SERVICE FOR RENT BEDROOM. Share kitchen and bath. Close to K.U. Phone 3784J after 5. 24 ROOM FOR ONE or two man. Reasonable. Phone 3626. 1301 N.H. 19 LOST HARMONY text and loose-leaf notebook. Lost Tuesday in parking lot behind Call's. Please call John Burnau, 1426M. Reward. 19 WANTED RECEPTIONIST and clerk typist II. Call K.U. 456. 19 DANCE BAND for dance in May. Call 1854R for particulars. 23 Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers Ends Tonite Shakespeare's "MACBETH" --- RONALD DIANA REAGAN·LYNN Feature Times: 1:37, 3:37,5:37,7:37,9:37 - ALSO • Pinkerton Man Color Cartoon Shows Continuous—Open 12:45 Draggers, Dippers, Shifters Typical Of American Lopers New York (U.R)—Maybe you're a drager, a heel knocker, or a shifter and don't know it, which could be the reason you'd rather ride than walk. A couple of shoe business partners invented these names, and others, for the faulty American walkers who are loping along at such awkward gaits that the partners are in a state of despair. "You should swing along from the hips, like the Indians used to," George Fitzgerald explained. "People take too short steps today. . . The women wear high heels for walking. . . nobody inhales enough oxygen, and." he added despondently. "everybody just goes dribbling along." From looking at worn soles, and watching customers walk in and out, the partners have come up with a list of odd walkers. Ideally, according to Fitzgerald and Harry Palter, who have been selling shoes in Brooklyn for 45 years, the outer border of the heel should hit the ground first. "Next the ball of the foot and last the toe, for the push," Fitzgerald said. "All you have to do to see if you're doing it right is to look at the bottoms of your shoes to see where they wear first. A man will check his tire treads to see they're wearing evenly, but he never looks at his feet." The dragging they describe as a person who drags one or both feet, wearing out soles along the side. The toe dancer puts all of his walking weight on the ball of his shoe. The heel knocker (men are the worst offenders in this, Fitzgerald and Palter say) walks along, knocking the rear of one shoe against the other, not only wearing out his shoes at the back, but also the cuffs of his trousers. Then there's the shifter, whose feet hurt so much whenever he stands in one position for long that he keeps shifting weight from one foot to the other. The dipper, Fitzgerald explained, is a person with too much knee action, who also put too much weight on one foot. The stutterer walks in such uneven rhythm he often trips himself, and the one-sider or droop "puts too much body English into his walking and strides so unevenly that one shoe is worn out while the other is almost like new." Women hobble along at a worse gait than men, the partners admitted, because they are inclined to buy shoes for the eye and not the foot. But even the men shouldn't skip the sole searching. "If your shoe is properly fitted, and you're walking correctly, the soles will be worn at the tips, evenly across the ball of the foot, and at the back of the heels, toward the outside." Palter said. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers LOW COST SEMINARS For students during July and August under the auspices of the Inter-University Jewish Federation of Great Britain, the French Union of Jewish students. For Information, Write: Jewish Educational Travel Organization 50 West 45th Street, New York 19, N. Y. COMING SOON "Willie" and "Joe" Have Got the Whole Town in an Uproar of Laughter so We're Holding. . . . Feature Times----1:00, 3:09, 5:18, 7:27, 9:36 - ADDED * "Basketball Headliners of 1951." "MacArthur News Specials" STARTS SATURDAY OWL 11:15 SUNDAY FUN, MUSIC, ROMANCE! FRED ASTAIRE · JANE POWELL "ROYAL WEDDING" · Technicolor S O O N "Father's Little Dividend" Continuous Shows From 1 p.m. CANVAS OXFORDS Heavy Crepe Soles All Sizes $4.49 WHITE FORMAL JACKETS Shoes, Shirts, Trousers FOR RENT Ladies Fluorescent NYLON ANKLETS Cerise, Lime, Green sizes 9 to $10\frac{1}{2}$ Slight Irregulars 59c Ladies Knit TEE SHIRTS $2.49 LADY LEVI'S The Tailored Jean Waist sizes 24 to 34 Proportioned Hips $4.25 First Door South of Patee Theatre Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. St. Read The Daily Kansan Daily Phone 10 For Sho Time Now thru Saturday MICKEY THE WAY **WILL WILLIAM DEAREMARK** CHARLES ANN ROSE-FOSS NEW FOYER-MACKE HIRESMAN-Hewitt by James D. 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