PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, SEPT. 22, 1940 "Why Don't You" A famous fashion magazine several times a year carries a feature called, "Why Don't You?" which contains various suggestions for female decoration, personal, household, and otherwise. (a) a butterfly clip about two inches long made of blue white and yellow diamonds. It comes, conveniently, in three sizes and at three different prices, $2,500, $3,500, and $6,500. Such tidbits as upholstering the maid's room in canary yellow velvet, and having your name—all of it—set in diamonds on a flat gold cigarette case usually make the average person wonder if communism isn't here to stay. (b) A handbag covered with zebra. Price. $75.00. (c) A handbag made of beaver. Price. $88.75. Along the same lines is the following price list from another equally famous fashion magazine of good repute. (d) A pair of gloves for $45.00. (e) A belt for a dress made of Jeopard skin. Price, $20.00. In refreshing contrast to this is the news that a certain American milling company is putting out flour sacks which are made of pastel colored cotton, and are considered the last word in the American style scene when ripped up and made into afternoon and evening dresses for the queens of the dust belt. Employment Bureau Aids 265 Women Two hundred and sixty-five women secured jobs for the school year '39-'40 through the Women's Employment bureau, Marie Miller, assistant to the adviser to women, announced yesterday. These placements consisted of 136 permanent and 129 temporary positions Miss Miller said, an increase of 32 jobs over the previous year with an increase of $148.47 in earnings. The total earnings for all of the women employed last year amounted to $20,518.50 while $20,370.03 was the total for '38-'39. --- Ontario has the largest population and greatest industrial development of the Canadian provinces. fective gold belt to wear on a black And if you are looking for an ef- afternoon dress, go to the dime store and buy two chore boys. Untwist them, and wind them together, and really, Gertrude, it's the breeziest yet. ★★ Married September 10 in Kansas City, Kansas, were Mary McDonald of Eureka to Robert Allison Dunlap, also of Eureka. Both are students at the University of Kansas. Married September 19 at 8 p.m. in the Plymouth Congregational church of Lawrence, were Winifred Jameson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jameson of Lawrence, and John D. Couch, son of Mrs. Laura Crouch, of Everst, Kansas. Mrs. Dunlap, who is a senior in the School of Law, is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Sigma Alpha, political science fraternity, and of Phi Delta Delta, legal sorority. Mr. Dunlap is a senior in the college. Both Mr. and Mrs. Crouch were graduated from the University. Mrs. Crouch received her B.S. degree from the School of Business in '40, and Mr. Crouch received the same degree in '38. ★★ They plan to live this winter in Kansas City. Dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sewell of Kansas City Mo. ★ ★ ☆ The Modern Choir will meet soon to reorganize and continue its activities for the coming year. Director of the choir this year will be Clarence Peterson, c'42. There will be about 25 voices in the group this year, and they plan to sing in the next month at a midweek. Tryouts for the Modern Choir will be held next Friday at 4:30 p.m. in the Union ballroom, and next Saturday morning at 10:30 a.m. in the same place. Don Clinger, b'40, will accompany the choir this year. Former members who will sing again this year will be Chestine Wilson, c'43, Jean Robertson, c'41; Frances Hurd, fa'41; Olivia Cole, ed'41; and Peggy Pat Hennessy, fa'42. Jack Coyle, c'42; Jack Perkins, c'42; Harry Patton, e'41; O. D. D Butcher, c'42; Larry Hensley, b'41; Tom Orr, m'43; Gray Dorsey, c'41; Warren Duncan, b'40; Charles Bradley, b'40; Otto Kichl, c'41; Loren Miller, c'41. Ross Robertson, former director of the group, is now associated with the Georgia Military Academy. Those present were Mr. Ray Chiles custodian of the Chemistry building; Dr. E. D. Kinney, associate professor of metallurgical engineering; Fred Torrence; Jay Stewart, c'42; Henry Holtclaw, c'42; Howard Lincoln, gr; Luther Lyon, assistant instructor of chemistry. Members of Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity, held a dutch lunch at the chapter house Friday evening. David McFarland; L. D. Frashier; Elton Loomis; Ellsworth Stephens, e'41; Bob Slocombe, gr; Oliver Edwards, c'41; Clarence Culbertson; Richard Goertz, assistant instructor of chemistry; Stanley Burket; Henry Hoffman, c'41; Albert Reed, b'41; Glen Stevenson. Ernest Klema, c'41; Herbert Hoover; Hollis Been, gr; George Wagner, c'41; George Turner; Hartian Ritter, gr; George Lupfer, c'41; Robert Regier, gr; and Russell Runnells, c'43. Sea battles on dry land and ships sailing on concrete stretch your imagination but that is what the ocean scenes in the "Sea Hawk" starting Sunday at the Jayhawker amount to. Set-Built Ocean Used In Filming Movie "Sea Hawk" This "indoor ocean" was constructed by Warner Bros. as a permanent marine stage and was large enough to accommodate a battle Start the New Semester Right with Webster's Collegiate Dictionary 5th Ed. $3.50 Roget's Thesaurus, $1.00 THE BOOKS THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 VICTOR RED SEAL ALBUMS TSCHAIKOWSKY "SLEEPING BEAUTY" BALLET Former Price $5.00 — Now $3.50 MOZART SYMPHONY NO. 40 Former Price $6.50 — Now $3.50 RIMSKY-KORSAKOW "SCHEHERAZADE" Former Price $7.50 — Now $5.50 SIBELIUS SYMPHONY NO. 2 in D MAJOR Former Price $12.00 — Now $6.00 Bell's Music Store Sept. 23 - Sept 28 WITHOUT CHARGE a full 100 box of charles of the Ritz individually color blended face powder... with your purchase of other Charles of the Ritz Preparations WEAVER'S Need For 25 Voices In Men's Glee Club The University Men's Glee club has places for at least 25 more men between two ships, a 135-foot British man o' war and a 136-foot Spanish galleon. The impression of a forward movement and the rock and pitch of a ship in mid-ocean is accomplished by the use of tracks and hydraulic rockers concealed below the water line. Together with the clouds and lighting effects a perfect illusion of reality is created. Jack Coyle, manager, announced yesterday. The club plans to make an extensive tour of the western part the state which will include Selina and Garden City and more men are needed to make the trip. Try-outs will be held at 7:30 o'clock, Tuesday and Wednesday at Prof. Joseph Wilkins studio in Frank Strong hall. Persons whose names begin with letters from A to M inclusive, should report Tuesday, and those from N to Z report Wednesday if possible, Coyle said. Fifty cents starts your copy of the University Daily Kansan. $8.75 Yes? Then scurry into De Liso Debs. These very much wanted-on-campus styles are as sleek and smooth as your new convertible coupe. De Liso Debs will really register Designed by PALTER DELISO ROYAL COLLEGE SHOP 837-39 Mass. ... SUND Go Guan Six Seen Out Rost Once The ends i haveance c wingin son an the check and K other Rea written ka's Hul FOUR stre may WAN pro button BOY bos 2962V BOY air singl 1217 BUN lik vate ishe tinue Ken tuck APA