UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1940 Chance For Prizes at Harvesta Economics majors and potential auctioneers will have an opportunity to show their talent tomorrow night at the window-guessing contest, a feature of the Harvesta celebration. About $100 in prizes will be given to the winners. Besides the window guessing contest there will be an auto and implement show, "open house" at Lawrence stores, a style show and vaudeville entertainment. Sixty-six prizes are being offered by 43 local merchants to the successful guessers. The contest follows the traditional plan which is to look closely at the contents of the prize wintows, then list on special slips estimated total value of the goods displayed. The slips will be collected and compared to the known value of the merchandise. Prizes go to those who guess closest to the correct total. The guessing game starts at 7:30 o'clock and closes at 10 o'clock. The winners will be announced the next day. The auto and implement show will be held on Massachusetts street between Eighth and Ninth streets. The special fall style show and vaudeville entertainment will be held at the National Guard Armory. The following stores and the prizes they are offering are all in the contest. Some of the stores have more than one contest window and in these cases a prize will be given for each winow; Penny's 1. $2 in merchandise; 2. $2 in merchandise. Cooke's Grocery—$1 in merchandise. Kroger's-$2 Country Club merchandise. Achning Hardware—$1 in merchandise; 2. $1 in merchandise. Landrith's—$2 in merchandise. Achining Hardware—$1 in mer- care. Lamp; 2. Mirror: Round Corner—1. Trav-Valet. Green Bros.-1. $2.50 in merchan- Green Bros. - 1.$2.50 in merchandise; 2.$-2.50 in merchandise Starling Furniture Co—1. Table Lamp; 2. Mirror. Carl's—1. $1 Interwoven hose; 2. $1 box Interwoven hose Kress-$2 in merchandise. Leon's Shop Store. 1 $2 / Leon's Shoe Store—1, $2 in merchandise; 2, $2 in merchandise. Allison-Armstrong—Ivy stand and Ivy. Keeler's Book Store—$1 Esterbrook fountain pen. Lawrence Hardware-1. $1 in Shimmons—$1.35 chromium-platee ice tub. Hanna's—1. Set of refrigerator iAstatic Nidificatior Palace Clothing Co.—Manhattan shirt Drake's—1. $1.50 cake; 2. $1.50 cake. Miller Furniture Store—Table lamp. B&G Hosiery-2 pair hose. women's hose; 2. Pair men's house slippers. Royal College Shop—1, 3 pairs women's home; 2 Feijin men's house Safeway—24 pounds flour. Montgomery Ward—$2 in merchandise. Jeffries—1. Handbag; 2. Lace table cloth. Spot Cash Shoe Store—1. $1 hose; 2. $1 hose. The annual fall retreat Saturday of the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. will feature Walter A. Hearn of the University of Missouri as the principal speaker, John J. O. Moore, Y.M.C.A. secretary, said today. Gibbs Clothing Co.-1, $1 in merchandise; 2, $1 in merchandise. Y.M. Looks To Busy Program The membership drive of the Y. M.C.A. will open Sept. 24 with a dinner, details of which are unannounced, followed by an all-day outing for the freshmen on Sept. 28. The drive will be concluded Oct. 8 with a banquet honoring the new members. This year's officers include Ed Price, c'41, as president; Keith Martin, c'41, vice-president and membership chairman; Lloyd Estes, c'41, secretary and chairman of the religious committee; Jim Burdge, c'40, treasurer; Don Mosser, c'41, financial secretary; Charles Wright, fa'41, publicity chairman; Hartwell Jewell, c'42, chairman of the football concessions; Ernest Klema, c'40, chairman of the freshman commission; Albert Becker, c'42, chairman of the personnel commission, and Edward George Kettner, c'41, chairman of the social matters commission. Church Nap Wins $5 COLBERT, Ga. (U.P.)—Sept. 18—To advertise its summer revival meeting, the Colbert Methodist church offered $1 to anyone who could go to sleep during service. Journal-World—Box, printed stationery. Lawrence Wallpaper and Paint— $1.50 Roseville pottery. Brinkman's—1. $1 in merchandise; 2. $1 in merchandise. K.E.P. Co.—1, Pin-it-up lamp; 2. Pin-it-up lamp. Kennedy's.-1. $1.95 mustard set; 2. $1.95 mustard set. Kansas Public Service Co.—$1 in cash. Wiedemann's—1 pound box Stover's chocolates. Weaver's=1, 2 lamp; 2.2 teapot; 1.2 lunch plate; 4.2 beech杯 $2 linen coupon. Veatch Furniture Co.—$5 lamp. Obers—1. $2 in men's merchandise 2. $2 in boy's merit cards Barteldes—25 pounds Vigoro. Woolworth's—$1 cash. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange—Pen and pencil set. Fisher's—1. $1 in merchandise; 2. $1 in merchandise. Ernst Hardware—1. $1 in merchandise; 2. $1 in merchandise. Stowtis Drug Co—S2 box of Cara Nome face powder. Green's Ready to Wear -1. $1 in merchandise; 2. $1 in merchandise TENNIS RACKET RESTRINGING EXPERT - One Day Service loan exhibits to be displayed at the museum. The sculpture work is by Bernard Frazier, an instructor in the sculptor department of the School of Fine Arts, his wife, Franzeska Frazier, and his brother, Loyal Frazier. Loyal Frazier has two pieces of estuary work on display. - Expert Work Museum Exhibits— - New, Low Prices - Bring your racket in today. Miss Moodie announced the fall schedule as follows: October, oil paintings of Eugene McFarland. Mr. McFarland was graduated from the painting department here in 1930 and is now teaching in Phillips University at Enid, Okla. Nazis Keep Up— November, an exhibit of water color paintings by Bergeri Sandzen of Bethany College, Lindsborg. (continued from page one) barded the Italian bases and concentration areas in Egypt and the Libyan frontier area, in the Bodacanese Islands off Turkey, and along the way from Sudan to Somaliand. The British counterblows were believed aimed at offsetting whatever axis plans may be decided upon at Rome by Nazi foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop and Premier Benito Mussolini. Harold Grandusky, of Olean, N.Y., claims the record as a potato-farmer. One plant on his farm produced 120 potatoes. The Ten Commandments are known also as the Decalogue. The delta of the Mississippi river is advancing into the Gulf of Mexico at the rate of 260 feet a year. 25c cake given at no extra cost with purchase of four cakes for $1 . . Save 25c Test this trial cake of Cosray for two weeks. See what its creamy, non-irritating, super-cleaning lather does for your sleepy skin Experience the "tingle" from Koladol-impregnated bubbles. Unless you agree that Corrys does something for you—we want you to bring back the 4 bars and get your dollar back! H. W. STOWITS The Rexall Store 847 Mass. Phone 516 If the Horse Is There It's Called Equitation It's probably known more commonly as just plain "horseback riding", because many calls were received by the Physical Education office this week asking why "horseback riding" was not being given this semester. Call it what you like, it is being presented. Equitation in all classes from elementary to advance training are listed in the class schedule under the department of physical education as numbers 47a, 47b, and 47c. Classes in elementary training in "straddling" a horse are given at 2:30 on Monday and Wednesday, and at 3:30 Tuesday and Thursday; the intermediate course will be given at 3:30 Monday and Wednesday; and the advanced course, for those who are finally able to stay on a horse, will be given at 2:30 on Tuesday and Thursday. Instruction in these classes is being given by E. B. DeGroot and S. D. Mott, owner of the stable of horses used in these classes. Included in these courses of equitation this year will be one overnight trip and a horseshow. If you were one who thought that "horseback riding" was not being given this semester, and are still desirous of learning the art of equitation", you may still enroll in these classes Saturday without penalty. There are more patients in mental hospitals in the United States than students in universities and colleges. The highest altitude attained by a woman flier is 22,700 feet. VISIT LAWRENCE HARVESTA Friday Afternoon and Evening $4.95 Washable Gabardine ROBES As practical as they are good looking . . . these new gabardine robes that can be laundered. Colors are Green, Maroon and Teal, with self-trimmed lapel and contrasting piping. A medium weight that can be worn now and all winter. HOUSE SLIPPERS $1.98 Star Brand all leather slippers, durable enough to stay with you all through your college career and then some. Brown or black. Broadcloth Pajamas $98^{c}$ $1.49 New striped patterns in fast color broadcloth pojamas made by Varsity. Elastic waist . . . full and roomy make. Underwear 25c First quality combed cotton shirts made in Swiss ribbed style. Others 19c to 49c SHORTS 25c Fast color broadcloth shorts that are well made and full cut. Sanforized shrunk. Gripper or button front. Others 19c to 49c h m V