FRIDAY, JANUARY 18. 1935 PAGE THREE 6 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SCHEDULE CHANGES AND CORRECTIONS Changes and corrections in the class schedule for the spring semester are listed below. The economies department changes are not listed, as the college office has mimeographed copies of the revisions for those who are interested. The changes and corrections are as follows: ENGLISH 0 Rhetoric ... 2 Rhetoric II 0 Rhetoric ... 2 Rhetoric II ... 2 Rhetoric II, 11:30 sec. 2 Rhetoric In, 8:30 sec. 2 Rhetoric Out, 8:30 sec. 157 Essay Writing, 11:30 157 American Liter, 1:30 157 European Liter, 1:30 150b Pose Arrestion 1.30; by Hopkins. 150b Versification, 3:30; by Hopkins. 158 Prose Invention, 1:30, by Hopkins 160 Vossegg, 3:30, by Borkins. 64 Reporting III Change from Lee to Flint, Dill, and Lec 86 Design in Advertising Change from Friday by Hatton to Monday 163 Middle English, 3 hours, by Appt. Burnham SPEECH and DRAMATIC ART **Substitute for the printed schedule the following sections of Prin. m.** 1 **A Principles of Speech*** 2 8:30 MWF 3 G Anderson B C Principles of Speech* 2 9:30 MWF 3 G Anderson C Principles of Speech* 2 9:30 MWF 3 G Anderson D Principles of Speech* 2 10:30 MWF 3 Calderwood E Principles of Speech* 2 11:30 MWF 3 Elliott F Principles of Speech* 2 11:30 MWF 3 Elliott G Principles of Speech* 2 1:30 MWF 3 Anderson 36 Dramatic II technique Change from $730 to $1130 36 Debate II change Change from TT to MWF 7 Spanish Conversation ... Change from 3 hours on MTWTF to ... 2 hours on MWF 11 Commercial Spanish, prerequisite courses 3 and 4, 3 hours. 8:30 MWF, 111 Ad. Winter MATHEMATICS 2a College Algebra, Sec. B at 1:30 Change from Black to Evans 2b College Algebra, Sec. A at 10:30 Change from Babcock to Evans 2c College Algebra, Sec. A at 13:00 Change from Babcock to Evans 3 Trigonometry, Sec. B at 9:30 Taught by Evans 3 Trigonometry, Sec. B at 13:00 Taught by Black 163 Mathematical Theory of Statistics, 230, by Wheeler PHYSIOLOGY 7b General Physics II ... Change Lah. from 10:30-12:30 M to to 1:30-3:20 T.T 1A Elementary Physiology Lecture ... Change from Walling to Siler Laboratory ... Change from Walling & Swan to Siler & Phillips IB Elementary Physiology Lecture ...Change from 9.30 by Walters to 10.30 by Wailing Laboratory 8:30-10:20...Change from Swan to Wailing, Siler, Phillips Laboratory 10:30-12:20...Change from Swan & Swat to 1C Elementary Physiology Change from Walling to Phillips Laboratory Change from Walling & Swen to 1D Elementary Physiology Lecture ... Laboratory ... 50 Human Physiology POLITICAL SCIENCE Waling & Phillips Change from 10:30 to 9:30 *dID American Government Change from Guild to Stene* *162 Legislatures and Legislation Change from Guild to Stene* *Change from Guild to Stene* Change from Lands to Walking Change from Lands & Walters to Walking & Phillips Change from 10:20 to 9:30 157 Socialism Change from TT & Appt to MWF 157 Devel. of Social Work Change from MWF to TT & Appt. 157 Devel. of Social Work Change from MWF to TT & Appt. 1A General Psychology, 1:30 Lab. 1B General Psychology, 8:30 Lab. 10:30 Lab. Taught by Sarvis Taught by Brinson Change from Perkins to Varvel Change from Perkins to Varvel Taught by Sarvis 10 Ben. Psych. Lib...Thought by Salvas 160 Experimental Psych. ...Change from Purdy to Perkins 1b Gen. Psych. Leh. 100 LNT DESIGN 4 Design ... Change from Keteham to Keteham and Parent 155 Adv. Abnormal Psychology by Brown HWV. ECONOMICS PHYSICAL EDUCATION 6a Food and Nutrition, Sec. A and B Change from Anderson to Tissue Add—20a A Health Instruction, 8:30, TU, 112F., Lins Men **Basis:** Professional. **Substitute** for the printed schedule the schedule which follows: *Prequisite*. Add--20a Health Instruction, 8:30. Th, 202B, Naismith 20b B Health Instruction change from 11:30 to 19:30 to 9:30 No. Sec. Course courses Cr. Time Day Room Bldg. Instructor 94 B West Accounting 10 3 1:30 WMF 232 Ad. Axe 54 Business Law I 3 1:30 WMF 232 Ad. Axe 157 A Business Finance 54 3 8:30 WMF 219 Ad. Jennings 159 A Business Finance 54 3 8:30 WMF 219 Ad. Jennings 159 B Business Statistics 158 3 9:30 WMF 212 Ad. Dade B Business Statistics 158 3 9:30 WMF 212 Ad. Dade 165 Intermediate Accounting 158 3 1:30 WMF 212 Ad. Shannon 165 Intermediate Accounting 158 3 8:30 WMF 222 Ad. Axe B Business Law II 158 3 2:30 WMF 212 Ad. Axe 253 Investments 54 2 11:30 TT 212 Ad. Axe (continued) 86 Design in Advertising ...Change from Hatton to Parry on Thurs. EDUCATION (Charge) EDUCATION (Changes) M289 Teachers Course in Mathematics, 3 hrs., 9:30, MWF, 215 Ad, Mitchell and Ulmer A50 Intro. to School Ad., 2:30 sec. E50 A Intro. to Educ. Measurement 2 9:30 to 8:30 TT 115 Altius E50 B Intro. to Educ. Measurement 2 11:30 to 8:30 TT 115 Altius E50 C Intro. to Educ. Measurement 2 11:30 to 8:30 TT 115 Altius PHONE K.U.66 CLASSIFIED ADS BOOKS: Return of two books which disappeared from the ground floor of Journalism Building. Thursday night, will be sincerely appreciated. The book-mark inside the front cover will explain the earnestness of this request. LOST: A Kappa identification bracelet with the crest on it and initialized BRACE. LIBERAL REWARD for return to diamond ring taken from practice room 233 Administration building. Return to Fine Arts office or call 1075R. -7 DELIGHTFUL ROOMS for K. U. boys. Tile bath and shower. Basement garage free. Excellent meals $27.50 The Manor, 1494 Mass. Phone: 2422 PHONE K.U.66 GIRLS: Rooms and board. Phone 2649 1356 Tennessee. -8 BOYS: Rooms for rent, good location, near campus. Also a double garage. 1320 Ohio, phone 2738R. -80 BOYS: Nice quiet rooms with board $25.00. Also, student typing done. 1346 New Hampshire. -84 **AOYS:** Rooms, splendid location; excep- tional board. Only quiet, studious people need apply. Use of living room. 1408. 1468 Tennessee. Phone: 1703. 587 BOYS: One single and one double room. Also one large room with sleeping porch to accommodate two or three rooms. 1416 Tenn. Phone 1555. -80 Standard Size Woodstock TYPEWRITER er for sale at very reasonable price. In good mechanical condition. Will be shipped by J.P. Thompson 101-80 diana. Phone 264-375-4960. Standard Size Woodstock TYPEWRIT- APARTMENTS for rent, modern, two or three rooms. All bills paid. Also rooms for boys. Call 1127. -80 Hill Society Announcement has been made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Grace Dooley and W. A. Grenfeld, both of Wichita. Doolev-Grenfield Engagement Mr. Grenfeld is a graduate of the University and for two years has been with the Federal Land bank in Wienhta. Mr. Grenfeld is a member of the GIRLS: Extra large, well heated and ventilated rooms. Large closets; 3 bath rooms; 9 lavatories with hot and cold water. Rent reasonable. Phone 1408. 1014 Mississippi. -83 The Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae association met Wednesday afternoon with Miss Dorothy Simons and Mrs. O. W. Maloney at the home of the former, who served in tea, where she served in the dining room, where Mrs. W. C. Simons poured. The annual banquet of the American Society of Civil Engineers was held last night at the Colonial tea room. The banquet was on "Water Conservation in Kansas." ☆ ☆ ☆ A group of alumnae of Phi Omega Pi entertained with a Juncheon Wednesday at the home of Miss Anna Hutt and Miss Sidra Hutt. THE PERFECT Hair Cut at the K. U. Barber Shop. We use Vel-Tex cream for shaving. Pimples, blackheads discuss themselves. Dyers - 78, 14th and Tennessee. - 78 ☆ ☆ ☆ Those present were: Mrs. J.B. Henry, Mrs. D.M. Horkmans, Mrs. F.T. Courtney, Mrs. J. T. Dinkley, Mrs. E.J. Coy, Mrs. G.H. Phillips, Miss Nell McFarland, Miss Fay Underwood, Miss Emma Houghton, Mrs. Dale Benson, of Amarillo, Texas; and Miss Hutt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lloyd Wright and William Bernoudy, a member of the Tallisien fellowship at Spring Green, Wis., founded by Mr. Wright, noted architect, left yesterday for Wichita to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Allen. While in Lawrence they were the house guests of Prof. and Mrs. George M. Beal. ☆ ☆ ☆ Prof. J. M. Kellogg entertained at dinner Wednesday evening at the Colonial tea room, in honor of Mrs. Kellogg, a member of Spring Green, Wis. Places were laid for twelve. Dinner guests last night at the Acala house weeer; Joacile Bria, cunei; Lucy Trees, c$35; Jankowki, c$38; Lucy Clover, c$39; and Mrs. H. C. White of Chicago, III. Mrs. C. F. Nelson entertained guests at two tables of bridge yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. A. A. Taylor of Clinton, N.Y., who is spending several months at the home of Prof. and Mrs. A. J. Mix. Mrs. Waldo Bowman and daughters, Barbara Jeannette, and Joann, will leave today for their home in Douglason, LL, after spending the past two weeks with Prof. and Mrs. William S. Johnson. Louis Barber, of Kansas City, Mo, has been a guest at the Triangle house this week while studying on his Master's degree in electrical engineering. ☆ ☆ ☆ Don't Starve Sunday Night Eat Hambergers Free at 9th and New Hampshire KANSAS DAY SUPPLIES—Seals, Stickers, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Frzier arrive in Lawrence today. They will make their residence here while works on a series of dioramas for Dyche museum. VALENTINES—Tallies, Nut cups, Seals, Stickers, Cutouts, etc. Headquarters for Mr. and Mrs. Salibery, Kansas City, Mo.; Betty Savtay, fa'35, and Agnes Brady, 'candel, were dinner guests at the Kappa Gamma house last night. Dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house last night were: Mrs. O, W. Newman, Katherine Hurd, fa 38, and Peggy Anne Lange, c³8. PATRIOFIC OCCASIONS—Nap- kins, Nuteurs, Stickers, Cutouts, etc. Adolph F.Ochse ALSO SOMETHING NEW-Monochrom Calling Cards—Costs not more than ordinary cards. See them then you buy. ☆ ☆ ☆ ALSO SOMETHING NEW—Mono- Printing and Party Shop. Phone 288 944 Mass. St. ☆ ☆ ☆ Stanley Cummings has been elected secretary of Alpha Kappa Psi for the next semester. Tacy Campbell, c37, and Betty Hansen, c37, were luncheon guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house this noon. PATRONIZE DAILY KANSAN ADS Dean Swift, of the Kansas State wrestling team, was a guest at the Acacia House Thursday afternoon. Dinner guests at the Chi Omega house last night were Eleanor Thompson, c'35, and Margaret Jennings, c'37. M. D. T. Pyle, Clay Center, visited her daughter, Ruth, ed23, yesterday at the Alpha Oiomeric Pi house. Kathryn Fay, c'38, was a dinner guest last night at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. Read the Kansan Want Ads. WE'RE SERVING NEW K. U. STUDENTS Right Along Every Day. Come on in--don't be bashful. You're always welcome to browse around. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 When She has a party just remember she would love to wear a corsage. FLOWERS When an occasion calls for an expression from you, send flowers! The person will be more than pleased. "Flowers of Distinction" PHONE 621 WARD'S Flowers PATEE ENDS TONITE Ginger Rogers — Francis Lederer PATEE TONITE 10c - 15c "WONDER BAR" Dick Powell - Al Johnson Kay Francis - Guy Kibbe and a cast of hundreds Ben Blue Comedy - Cartoon SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE SHOW 7:30 "ROMANCE IN MANHATTAN" - - SUNDAY NOW! ENDS SATURDAY Shows 3-7-9 GRANADA New Low Price — 25c All Shows BARBARA STANWYCK - WARREN WILLIAM "THE SECRET BRIDE" You'll get a real kick out of this great story of the governor's daughter Plus—Todd and Kelley Spasm - Dumb Boll Letters - News Come at Any Time for Only 25c In Our January Clean--Up SUITS and OVERCOATS IN THE SECOND GROUP SUITS and OVERCOATS IN THE THIRD GROUP SUITS and OVERCOATS IN THE FIRST GROUP It's the FINAL windup! All suits and overcoats that sold as high as $25 now reduced to $19.85! All sizes and all styles, but not every size in every style. This value is amazing, don't miss it! The great majority sold as high as $301. But, their FINAL sale price is $851. All AS-IS sales and style in both suits are available, but not every size in every style. You make your greatest savings on our better suits and costs. None sold for less than $35—FINAL sale price $28.85! Suits with one and two trousers. Broken sizes—that's your cue to be here early! $1.00 Ties 69c $1.50 Ties 120 $2.00 Shirts and Pajamas $1.65 $2.50 Shirts and Pajamas $1.95 The Gibbs Clothing Co. "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" Here It Is, Men!! Don't Miss It!! January No Odds and Ends—No Undesirable Styles— All Our Entire Register Stock of Men's Suits 10% DISCOUNT Overcoats 20% DISCOUNT Every man economically inclined and having a "bent" for good clothes should get in here early, for early selection will give best selections.