1 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE WANT ADS LOST: Cocker Spaniel pup, 4 months. old. light red in light. color seen at 12th and Oread, 7 p.m. Sunday. Boy's pet. Phone 22440. Reward -12. SALE. '29 Model. A Ford for sale, Good condition. Sacrifice sale, Don Reed, phone 1220 or 84. —7 NOTICE. Is the Jayhawk Business college in half block of Campus. Enroll any time to fit your schedule in K.U. Reduced tuition to students. 1245 La. -5 Two rooms for boys--36 and $10 only. 50 feet from Campus, sleeping porch, shower baths, tub, south east front. New beds. —7 SALE: '29 Model A Ford coupe; good condition, bargain. New paint job. Call 3011. 1336 Vermont. —7 BOYS: Rooms in redecorated home under new management. 1046 Ohio. Phone 1162. —5 LOST: A pair of glasses in black case. Call Lewis 957. -8 BOYS: Choice rooms available for men students. Double or single rooms. 1011 Tennessee. Reasonable rates. —6 BOYS: Room and board at 413 W. 11th. Close to the campus. $20.00 month. Call in person. -0 APRIVED ROOM: bedroom, study private bath, and garage. For rent single or double. Breakfast if desired. 2229 W. Drive. Phone 3063 - 4 MEN STUDENTS. Good rooms. Quite location. Twin beds. Also single room, nicely furnished. Home-cooked meals. Reasonable prices. Midway to down town. 910 Ohio-86. ROOMS: Roomy doubles, south and east exposure, convenient between school and town, board available, prices extremely reasonable, congenial companions. 1345 Vermont Call 2744. —5 GIRLS. Single room in private home Convenient to university. Phone 2208. -0 APPROVED ROOMS by day, week or month, special attention given to friends and parents of all students; parking space and garages for cars Centrally located. Tenth and New Hampshire Street, Phone 1059. *Hidden Tourist Home* —10 GIRLS: 2 double rooms, $10.00 each; girl: 1 single, $12.50; Mrs. A. J. Thompson, 1095 Indiana; 3 blocks from campus. Board near by. Phone 1576. — 6 ROOMS: Distinctive single or double room for boys in new home. Finned in beautiful knotty pine. 2 large closets, built in book cases and drawers, beautifully furnished. 1117 West H. Parkway, phone 1409. -6 GIRLS: Approved double rooms for rent in modern home. 1247 Ky Phone 1088. -3 BOYS: Very nicely furnished room for a young man in private home Breakfast if desired. Phone 2972 APARTMENT: 4-5 rooms, furnished newly decorated throughout; Private entrance. Electric refrigerator and piano. House bills paid. 1335 Vermont. 2652 J. ARCHERY RANGE Open afternoons and evenings, 23rd and Indiana, across from Dine-a-mite. AKORN LUNCH 420 Indiana Knock-out prices by week. Catch and see us. Women's domenitories lead the list of organizations to begin the Open House theme. Henley House, Y.W.C. A, social and business center, criterained all University women Saturday afternoon. Miller Hall was open to all women from 3 to 5 s/clock Sunday and Corbin Hall will show cordiality with all women from Sept. 24 from 3:30 to 5:30 s/clock Kapa. Alpha Theta announces its Open House date as Friday night from 9 to 12 p.m. in the union ballroom. Chi Omega Open House is scheduled for Friday from 9 to 12 p.m. in the chapter house. ASK FOR ne receiving line of the Corbin Hall (Hall "At Home") will include Eva Rinkeh, house president; Mrs. Deane Malott; Mrs. Elizabeth Merguiar; Mrs. Charles Brook; and Miss Ms. Zippeb, Mrs. F. J. Moran; Mrs. Hutchins, Mrs. M. H. B. Chubb will be hostesses at the tote table. Weaver's 20th Century Sophisticates Will Adore this 18th Century Charm! Regular Skating Sessions, 25 cents SNOW WHITE POPT CORN FRESHMEN BEWARE EARLY AMERICAN Toiletries Nights *except Monday and Tuesday* 7:30 to 10:00. Monday and Tuesday nights reserved for private parties. (Telephone 537 for particulars). Extra session Saturday night—9:30 to 12:00. Afternoon (Saturday and Sunday only) 2:00 to 5:00 However, there is a place for that. UPPER CLASSMEN and POST GRADS will tell you. "The most fun we ever had was ROLLER SKATING at the ROLLERDROOME." THE ROLLERDROME The Early American Assaults include: Cust汤杯 . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Toilet Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Toilet Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Toilet Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 oz. Toilet Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 oz. Vavis Box, complete . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 Toilet Water, hand deodorized . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 Toilet Water, hand deodorized . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 Highlight your most gala moods with these delightful toilets inspired by Early American belles. Superb quality, quaint, treasure-type boxes, enchanting Old Spice fragrance! Joe Barger Sales Co. 1625 Kan. Ave., Topeka, Kan. TOILETRIES First Floor Roller Skating in the "Ad" Building Is Toboo Seasoned and Ready to Eat Keller Skating Academy 737 New Hampshire St. Phone 537 Hotteness at Miller Hall Open House September 17 were: Mrs. Denee Malott; Mrs. Styland, Miller house house mother; Mrs. Maddock, W. Y. C. A. secretary; Mrs. Beemer, town sponsor of the Y. W. C. A. Miss Morrison; Velma Wilson, c'40; Ms. Spencer, 400 and Edna Parks, c'40. Mes. Reamussen of St. Louis, Mo. district superintendent of Albuquerque Pi, is visiting the Kansas chapter for a few days. Dale Scheibel of the Kanaa State chapter of Kappa Sigma will be affiliated with the Kansas chapter and will live in the chapter house this Fellows: Cell that cut number you've been anticipating a date with. Tell her it's a bicycle date. 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