WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University business office. Journalism bldg., not later than 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days five 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE FOR SALE: Like new Tuxedo, 37 regular, $30.00. Phone 2794W, after 5 p.m. MODEL T FORD: Body, motor, tires, and battery good. May be seen any day except Wednesdays, 3 to 5 p.m., in alley offside. New Lawn Tamp. Inquiry Graham Upham I. HOLTON RESO-TONE cornet. Excellent condition. Perfect valve action. Reasonably pried. See at 1724 Kentucky or call 2383W daily before noon or 5 p.m. TYPEWRITER for sale. L, C. Smith "salent" in A-1 condition. See at 2123 FRIGIDAIRE, 1947 model. See at 1135 Maine or call 56. ANTIQUE: Kund Killim rug, x9·8. For town, R. B. White, Lane 15, Sunflower. town, R. B. White, Lane 15, Sunflower. DON'T WALK home this Christmas. Drive this 4-door '36 Hudson, Recon- paint, heater, and spot. good tires, new paint, heater, and spot. $85. Sell at Conco Station, 19th Mass. IDEAL CHRISTMAS gift. Genuine imported Persian rug. Size 6x3. Will sell at reduced price. $70. Phone "Shirazi" at 2022 after 6 p.m. 1933 FORD convertible. Good mechanical condition. Call 2016. 16 1932 CHEVROLET COLE A-1 condition. to sell. Phone 1844W 922 Ketucky. BLACK TUXEDO. About size 36 and in good condition. See at 1423 New York. 3-WAY FLOOR lamp. See at 1201 Rhode Island, after 5:00 or phone 10939. 16 REIMINGTON STANDARD typewriter REMINGTON STANDARD $60, 15 Kentucky. Apt. 6. Phone 25131M. 1940 STUDEBAKER. Perfect mechanic- ing, fire fighting and heater. Nei- tles. Phar. Phil., Pkc 236. ARCHERY SETS: Reduced to one-half price. Regular $14.45, 5½- foot lemonwood set complete for only $7.48. For delivery, Store, 929 Mass. Phone 21 for delivery WIRE RECORDERS. Brand new, complete, ready to go. $30 and up. Call 1-800-277-5946. IRISH TERRIER: Pure bred puppies for Christmas. A real family dog. Ideal for children. $50. See afternoons at 6C Shops, 6th and Illinois. Ph. 6822-7100. Slipon WAFFLE IRON Special Regular $12.45. B. F. Goodrich Store $29.50. at $8. B. F. Goodrich Store $29.50. at $8. LOST GLASSEE he/she/they bother me, the last Friday. Needed badly. bady. Please call 2731R. Hire Diberto. diby. Please call 2731R. Hire Diberto. CLASS RING: Initialis inscribed inside. They are H.G.M. Reward if returned. Call Hector Gomiz, phone 3279, or leave at Kanson office. 20 OOMEONE TOOK wrong wurf coat after OTC. B.C. ball, Dec. 10. Coat and name, saved. We have a coat different lately, call 1217. We have a coat to return to you. 20 FOR RENT FARM HOME. close in. For particular requirements. Realty Agency 731. Mass. Phone 344. VACANCY FOR one man in large double bedrooms. Private entrance. 18 Kentucky. BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING: Reasonable rates, Prompt DEPENDABLE firewatchers will care for your fire during Christmas vacation. Don Larry G. Sunflower; Bob Campbell, 201 Lore H. S. Sunflower XMAS PORTRAITS will be available from all 14 sites on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Stuids hours 10 a.m. to p.m. Evenings by appointment. Jack Stuids Studio. 864 Mass. (south side) Phone 723. WATCHES, expertly repaired at Bail- fours, 411 West 14th. Timed by electronics. Snappy service; very reasonable rates. tf WHEN ALL FETS including dogs, birds, fish, cats, pigeons, skunks, parrots, squirrels, rats, mice, etc., go shopping for an outfit they go to Grant's Pet Shop. 1218 Conn. St. Phone 418. Everyone needs the pet field—their needs are our business. 12-21 TYBING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. 12-21 EBERHART and Son, tailors. Finest samples made to measure, suits, topsoats, overcoats. Alterations, repairing and other work. 831% Mass. 19 MISCELLANEOUS AFTER THE show, drop in and have a cake at our "Friendly Fountain." TYPING TERM papers, note books, themes, and thesis. By experienced typist. Prompt service, reasonable rates. Phone 1601. 21 RIDE FOR two to Hoshington, Great Bend, or vicinity, Wednesday evening, December 23. Dec. write R. E. Holmes, 222 Lane OO, Sunflower. Share expenses. WANTED TRANSPORTATION DRIVING TO Denver, Colo., Dec. 22 or 23, returning Jan. 2. Want four or five Colo. riders to share expenses. Call Marshall at 2631W. 17 CONTACT US for all airline information, City ticket office, First National Bank, Miss Rose Giesman, Mgr., 8th and Mass. Ph. 30. WANTED: Ride to New York City or vicinity, Wednesday, Dec. 22. Philadelphia will do. Walter Davis, 2027 Kentucky or call for 2747M. 17 GOING SOUTH? Want ride for two boys to little Rock, Hot Springs or vicinity on Dec. 23. Will share expenses. Phone Brown at 2598W. 17 RIDE WANTED to New York or vicinity. Leave to suit driver. Share expenses and driving. Call 1324W or 1547 Ky. Apt. 3. Jq O.Hrau. 16 RIDERS WANTED: Aim driving to Chicago and will take two riders on a share expenses basis. Al Soukup. Phone 3312. 30 ROUNDTRIP ride to Los Angeles over Christmas vacation. Will drive and share expenses. Call Dean Dwyer. Ph. 2009. 20 RIDE MORNING and evening to Lawrence from Topeka and back. Contact Dennis Wolfe, 413 West 14th, or Phone 2099. 20 RIDE TO California or willing to form a rental car contact C. L. Palmer at 1648J. WOULD LIKE ride over holidays to vicinity of Albuquerque or Las Vegas, New Mexico. Leave name at Kansan office. 4 Burt, C. 491 G. Sales. 20 IF YOU ARE planning a trip and want a ride or riders, leave your name with the Travel Bureau—Student Union Activities office. 15 STUDENT AND WIFE will share expenses with anyone with a car going to or near San Antonio for the Christmas holidays. Phone 1547W₄ 15 Body Has Flaws As Evolution Lags Would you like to carry on a dinner-table conversation while chewing a mouthful of food and still not offend the doctrines of Emily Post? Or, enjoy a movie while sitting behind a pillar, perhaps? Impossible? Not at all. That is not if you had one of the "ideal bodies" mentioned by L. C. Woodruff, dean of men, in a talk "Improving On Nature," at the Zoology club recently. To accomplish the feat of eating and talking simultaneously it would be necessary to have two mouths, he said. One located in the body at table level for eating; the other, in the accepted place for mouths, with which to converse. This would eliminate the embarrassing situation of trying to answer the questions of the lady to one's right and the gentleman to one's lift while masticatin a particularly tough piece of beef steak. Another innovation of the "ideal body," said Dean Woodruff, would be the insertion of an eye on the end of the little finger. This would enable a person to watch an airplane by merely holding up his hand. No doubt it would eliminate the crick in the neck from among man's many complaints. The "finger" eye also would enable persons to look around corners or to peer under tables in search of lost articles, he pointed out. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers You Too Can Design A Fountain Pen That Will Delight The Mermaids Industry is aware that it needs talented young designers. It has recognized this need by offering excellent salaries. It is beginning to recognize that the well educated young designers do not just happen, but that they are the product of our educational system. It isn't an accident that people buy a certain car, or a certain fountain pen. Nine out of ten articles used every hour of every day are planned, studied, and created by an industrial designer. The industrial designer is the triple-threat man of modern industry. An industrial design major is being offered by the design department of the School of Fine Arts. The four-year curriculum at the University was planned by Don Kane, design instructor. He is a graduate of K.U. and has had several years of industrial experience. The course requires that the student study in various schools of the University including the School of Business, Fine Arts, Engineering, Journalism, and the College. "The students must have a working knowledge of industrial practices. He has to be able to work with metal, glass, wood, and plastic," Mr. Kane said. Mr. Kane continued, "The consumer of today is design conscious. The appearance of an article is becoming more and more an integral part of its success or failure. "Industry is learning that beauty has sales value. Along with convenience, utility and simplicity, eye-appeal must be considered before an article is ready for market. Summer Civil Service Jobs Are Offered To Students Sailors aboard the grounded brigantine General Arnold outside Plymouth Bay in 1778 survived by pouring rum into their water-filled boots. The rum had a lower freezing point than the water that was soaking them. THIS AD WORTH $5.00 on a New $39.95 Motorola Playboy Portable Radio Examinations for the positions will be held by the civil service commission. Juniors and sophomores who are interested in working in the national bureau of standards laboratories during the summer months may fill out application forms in 111 Marvin ball. Complete line of ARROWS at B. F. GOODRICH 929 Mass. Phone 21 AT The Palace 843 Mass. STOP WORRYING! TAKE DAD ARROW SHIRTS FOR CHRISTMAS! "BARONET" $7.50 "DALE" $4.50 "HULL" $3.65 ARROW SPORTS SHIRTS FROM $4.0r ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS from 35c There's nothing your Dad, brother or rich uncle would like better than Arrows for Christmas. So why waste vacation time shopping? Just see your local Arrow dealer for some practical gift suggestions. For example-Arrow's fine white shirts are always welcome, and a warm and colorful Arrow sports shirt would be a perfect gift for an outdoor Dad I A few nice Arrow ties might hit the spot. $1 to $2.50. Or how about a box of fine Arrow handkerchiefs with Dad's initial? See your Arrow Dealer.