PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1948 The Dresses Aren't So Bad, Either! MISS MARGARET MILLER MISS BETTY WEBR MISS MARY WILKINS Eight women of the University modeled dresses and suits for school, afternoon teas, dates, sportswear for summer, and formals for the special occasions at the fashion show of the coffee and forums committee Wednesday in the Kansas room of the Union. The show was sponsored by Harzfeld's Campus shop and Weaver's department store. The models were Virginia Carter and Donna McCosh, College freshmen; Shirley Lundiquist, Betty Webb and Margaret Miller, College juniors; Jeannine Nehart, fine arts freshman; Margaret Schmakenberg, College sophomore; and Mary Wilkins, fine arts sophomore. Mary Virginia Douglass, education junior, was the commentator, and Natalie Logan, College sophomore, played background music. For school the girls modeled dark skirts with plaid blouses and a canary yellow pin-wale corduroy suit. Suits and coats and silk print dresses were shown for afternoon wear. For traveling skirts, blouses, and contrasting jackets were shown. Corduroy of all colors predominated in the pedal pushers, slacks, and skirts for summer wear. Dark-colored taffeta with large stole necklines were presented for date dresses. Satin, chiffon, taffeta, and net were used for formals. Colored sequins, stoles, tiered skirts, and bustles provided variation in the dresses. The strapless and backless formalss predominated. Two Journalism Graduates Have Jobs In Kansas City Two 1948 graduates of the School of Journalism, Shirley Guenther and Harold Sandy, have received positions with firms in Kansas City, Mo Miss Guenther is employed in the advertising department of the Gas Service company, and Mr. Sandy is with Beaumont and Hohman, Inc., advertising agency. Decatur, Ill.—(UP) — The yeggs who stole a safe in Decatur and hutled it 70 miles to Peoria, Ill., got lots of exercise but no money. The safe contained only records and papers. No Money In Stolen Safe Arabian American oil company representatives will interview geology senior and graduate students Thursday and Friday, Jan. 6 and 7, for work in Saudi-Arabia. Appointments may be made in School of Engineering office after the Christmas vacation. Oil Company To Interview Geologists Jan. 6 And 7 Forgot To Try Third Door Tacoma, Wash.—(UP) — Burglar who broke into Sam Colloros's tavern at nearby Orting, Wash. a lot of unnecessary work. They tried one door and found it locked. Then they broke into the place through another door that also was locked. The third door was unlocked. 721 MASS. Phone 41 --from IF SANTA CLAUS CAN'T SEE A NEW CAR ON THAT LIST, BETTER TAKE CARE OF THE OLD BUS! SEE Risk's Help - Yourself Laundry 1900 III. Phone 628 CHANNEL-SANDERS NOW! --from A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year AN INVITATION TO DINE AT RAY'S CAFE (Will be closed Xmas Day) Chicken Fried Steak $ .70 T-Bone Steak 1.00 Fried Chicken 1.10 Porter House Steak 1.75 Ed Paxton & Walt Cragan take this opportunity to wish you all a very Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. Corb The ifest ever flake held Frid Int prov senie ing" Ove Ree