WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Other Big Six Schools Play Important Games Nebraska and Oklahoma Will Play Outside Conference While Kansas and Missouri are bringing the Big Six race to a close tomorrow, two other Big Six schools will be playing games of importance. At Linceau, Nebraska will tangle with Oregon State at and Norman Oklahoma at. A and M will come to grips in another of their time-longevated struggles. Nebraska encounters a strong foe in Oregon State, another of the strong coast teams. Nebraska is a decided favorite to win, but when it's all over they have been in a game. They grow them big and bucky out on the Coast and that is just thicked of a team Nebraska will have to face. Oweon State went into something of an eclipse last year but has come back a ways this season. And they have grown. Nebraska will stack a staunch line and an all-star backfield. The Cornhuskers hackellid of Bauer, quarterback, Cardwell and La Nouh, huffards, and Francis, fullback, is that anyone could have everything and make use of it. The game at Norman will be a continuation of a long rivalry. Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Angies have been hanging away at each other for a long time, but now they have plenty of fierce play. Oklahoma is the big favorite, rolling in its best form of the year and should win handle. The Oklahoma Angies, on the other hand, are very good season and go into the game with anything but a pleasant outlook. ELECTIONEERING PROHIBITED TO NORTHWESTERN STUDENTS Evanston, Ill. — Electioneering for class officers in Northwestern University has been prohibited by a ruling that the college will not allow the ruling, the student political parties of the campus have made declarations of dissolution which soon will be tested and adopted. The chairman of the student governing board said of this test, "If the offices are divided between the parties it will appear that individual initiative has been responsible for the choices made by the campus. However, if either party should win all down the line, it will appear that individual initiative has been at work. We hope that this will be the awakening of political honesty on this campus." Students Working for Home Town Papers Are Commended The Leavenworth Times, Daniel R. Anthony, Editor and publisher." The University of Kansas' new idea of extending the news, concerning students, to their home town papers has reached Emporia and Hosking, and word has been received from both towns合集. Daniel R. Anthony, editor and publisher of the Leavenworth Times, also has written a letter, expressing his views on the subject. The letter is as follows: 'The Times is very pleased indeed at the news about our students from the University stressing news of people from this community at KU.' 'We shall look forward to items from Jack Miller. Please accept our thanks for your interest and help. It is a pleasure to be a Student Council. Very truly yours.' --not like spain, observation in the college cateraiser tables. Out of a group of 200, only 36 take coffee for breakfast, the remainder drink coffee. Bread and pretzels are extreme favorites, white ice cream and cherry pie are the best-kicked desserts. News Service Is Praised PHONE K.U. 66 CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE K.U.66 BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS EXPERT SERVICE PERMANENTS Oil Croquignole Permanents ... $1.00 to $5.00 PLAIN SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE 50c "Our Regular" Shampoo and Finger Wave $1.00 SPECIALS VANITY BEAUTY SHOP 7 w. 11th St. Phone 1372 FOR SALE Finger wave with shampoo 25c Manicure 25c Arch 25c Shampoo and lash dye 25c Oil Shampoo with finger wash 50c CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOP 723½ Mass. Phone 56 SCHOOL SUPPLIES KUPPENHEIMER TUXEDO suit for sale, Size 36. Never been worn. Phone 72. 927 Massachusetts. — -73 School Supplies Picture Framing - Wall Paper Kecler's Book Store 829 Mass. Phone 33 TAILOR SPECIAL-$50 reduction on any per- manent, with this ad, except Saturday Permanent $1.50 to $5.00, complete with hair cut, IVA'S BEAUTY SHOPS $231* Mass., Phone 2533; $911* Mass. Phone 333. One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR 924 Mass. TYPEWRITERS LOST. Sheaffer lifetime black fountain pen in boys' locker room. Call Eden Snurr at 177, Reward $2.00. -58 LOST: One black kid gloves with white leather work at eclipse. Lost at football game Saturday, Call Lila Van, Carbon bin hall, 860. —57 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Kappa Alpha Theta pin and black purse. Reward. Call Burrow at 295. —57 Outstanding sales on leather. Exclusive SUPER LEATHER SOLES. Factory dye of Leather Life. Shine glazing. Iron leather caps. Fifty years in reconditioning leather enables us to give you expert work. 719 Mass. SHOE REPAIR Save the Pieces— We Can Duplicate Any Lens. The Wonder Shop OPTOMETRIST B. G. Gustafson Optometrist 911 Mass. TAXI TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 929-22 Mass. TYPEWRITERS—We have complete typewriter service, Sales, web site cleaning and repairing our office and assist us with your typesetting work. MISCELLANEOUS ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass. --not like spain, observation in the college cateraiser tables. Out of a group of 200, only 36 take coffee for breakfast, the remainder drink coffee. Bread and pretzels are extreme favorites, white ice cream and cherry pie are the best-kicked desserts. LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 735 Mass. St. Phone 548 Student Loans TYPEWRITERS VVVVVVVVV Twenty-five days or less; one insertion; threel inches; six inches; thirtz inches; 72 inches; contrast points; not more than 25 words, $1 per month. Payable in advance and due by the due date. Guy Keeler, manager of the Extension Division of the University, recently was elected vice-president of the International Lyceum Association. Becomes Vice-President of International Lyceum Association Keeler Elected to New Job This organization is composed of musicians, entertainers, lectures, committees, managers of bureaus, dramatists, producers engaged in the type of platform work. The Lecture Course Bureau, University Extension Division, furnishes at cost co-operative community entertainment, lectures on technology, and community programs. Managers of bureaus attend the annual meetings of the Lyceum Association and choose performers, whom they out in various parts of the country. Students at the University of California who receive A's in all subjects are given a refund of $8 on their tuition and pay for courses to the Los Angeles Junior Collegien. Nearly all of the work of the Extension Division of the University is within the state. Acting for the Extension Division, Mr. Keeler selects talent which he thinks suitable for the high schools and colleges of Kansas. Aggies Don't Like Spinach Students at Kansas State college do Muzzle Mizzou. W H Y Not Have a Good Meal Before and After the Game? WHY Are Wonderful at $4.00 Blacks, Browns, and heavy bucks with crepe soles. $4.99 819 Mass. St. HAYNES and KEENE Phone 708 Welcome Grads For Complete Cleaning Service CALL Welcome Old Grads TO Hillside Pharmacy 9th & Indiana Phone 1487 SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER Plate Dinner Sandwiches Curb Service BEFORE AND AFTER THE GAME You'll Find Your Friends Eating PLATE LUNCHES and SANDWICHES at "The Student Hangout" 1009 Mass. 1017 Mass. THEY'RE FUN TO GIVE TONITE Still doing expert shoe repairing for the Jayhawkers TONITE $115 $135 And don't forget Belle-Sharmer Knee- Lengths for the ladies who dine out and dance out in formal clothing. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP W. E. Whettons, Repo. Phone 686 6 Why make a chore of Christmas shopping when you can delight all your friends and relations with Belle-Sharmer Stockings? They're the perfect present because they re personally proportioned for smalls, mediums, talls and plumps. TONITE Belle-Sharmeer STOCKINGS designed for the individual The Foot Size Has a Number . . . The LEG SIZE Has a NAME Welcome Grads Exactly right in width and length as well as foot size! Sheer flattery of a Christmas morning. Delightful colors... all weights... in gay holiday boxes. Stop In — Say "Hello" Bure Research it if she's pimlicious Machiace it if she's staff Ucclecce it if she's staff Lacasse it if she's staff TONITE Weaver's TONITE HOMECOMING DANCE 9 'til 1 No. 1 1347 Mass. St. Phone 521 ERIKSEN HALL 936 Massachusetts St. Men Stags or Dates 50c — Ladies Free — Wayne Wright's Band No.2 411 W. 11th Phone 516 No.1 TONITE Delicious Thanksgiving foods will be served at our 2. store in a cheerful holiday atmosphere. Dine here with your friends where student waiters will give you prompt and courteous service. COE'S DRUG STORES "You will meet your friends at Coe's" HELLO GRADS and VISITORS! TOPCOATS --- To wear to the Game --- To wear Home To wear Any Place $15^{00}$ $19^{50}$ $24^{50}$ Finer fabrics that are warm enough to withstand the worst weather . . . light enough to be comfortable . . . luxurious enough to satisfy the most exacting taste . . . durable enough to "take it" year after year . . . and on top of that values that are outstanding.