TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1930 6 PAGE THREE Etchings, Lithographs, Engravings on Display American Graphic Art Repre sented in Exhibition in Design A large number of etchings, libraries and engravings by contemporary American artists are now on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, an exhibition, which is circulated by the American Federation of Arts, was exhibited in New York last month and is held on the invitation of the Victoria and Albert museum, London, where the art works were on view for a few months. A number of these prints were mentioned by English critics as having been painted in the studio, then the studies in Gothic architecture by John Taylor, "Arms"; by natualistic dyepaints by Pengyang Ming; by Wang Chao (line perscription, by Mable Dwight; Thomas Hendrickson "Louse" and Arthur A. Holliday "Brooklyn Brides"); With the aim of representing contemporary American graphic art, I have created a series of works and modern artists, exposures of all the tendencies which compose the United States. Their international reputation, such as Frank Beenson and Shiluise Hutson, who sold works at the auction in New York, traveling exhibitions, are represented as well as many other artefacts prominent in the field. George Eliot Burry, who devotes most of his works to the American southwest, is represented by "Bourn," a novel written in 1867 by Martin Lewis which is a characteristic etching of New York at night is eight of the many works covered by Burry. He wrote for Lewis Lezewick and "brooklyn Bride" by Arnold Fennecked, led a writer at Carnegie Institute to say that he was "an incredible intimate form and romantic atmosphere is gone and in its place has come the etching of strong lines, powerful forms, realistic, clean cut scenes from the past and introsely industrial civilization." The exhibition will be on view until Nov. 26, and is open to the public in the gallery from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. from 9 to 5 o'clock daily, except Saturday afternoon and Sundays. Be sure to book your spot in the studium will be at least two Sundays, the announcement of which will Contributes to Magazine UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Sue Moody White, A. B.24, Writes en Cookery and Fashions Mrs. Sure Moody a, graduate with a BS from 1924, has received the Lifetime Award for cookery and style fashioning to the November Ladies Home Journal and to the October 30th issue. Mr. and Mrs. White have traveled considerably in Italy, Austria, England and elsewhere in Europe. At the pres- time they are residing in Paris. Mrs. White is a former Lawrence girl, and is the daughter of R. K. Moody of this city. While attending the University, Mrs. White was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, and Theta Simula Phi, Mrs. White graduated from Phi, Mrs. White majored in journalism. Are you ready for the Homecoming Crowd? Perhaps you need a New Hat, Shirt, Ties, Sox, or--row afternoon, at 2:30 at the home. Mirc. Albert Callahan, 1621 Kentucky. Children may be left at the home of Mrs. Robert Hair, 110 Kentucky street. Overcoat, Suit. Leather Bliouse. Sweater, Knickers. Corduroy Trouswear —or for Evening Wear —A Tuxedo or Tux furnishings. Everything new here at the lower new prices. Society Glad to show you! The Book Club of A. A. U. W. will meet with Mrs. C. B. Albattin at 1600 Noon on May 5, 2014. Nov. 5. Roll call will be children's' night. Children's evening will be reviewed by Mrs. J. B. Fugate. Mr. and Mrs. C, D. Tercil, of Atten, and Mrs. Gunie, of Kansas City, are guests at the Delta Sigma Lambda fraternity today. Dr Uptaion fraternity announces the pledging of Lewis Chaney of White-water. Mary, Corrad Galalier of Garden City, has been the guest of her daughter, Miss Mary Gabriel, at the Abba Delta Pi house during the past week. James A. Kersion, Hollywood, Calif., was elected president of Delta Sigma Lambda fraternity at a special election held yesterday. Delta Upson fraternity is celebrating its ninety-sixth anniversary with the annual Founder's Day hampet at Williams College. The first chapter was founded at Williams Calebo, Williamstown, Maaas. The alumnus also attended a annual alumni event at the hampten. Dinner guests at the Alpha Gamma Della house last night were Lale Numberger, Kathleen Ashler, Velma Kite, Katie MacDonald, Eileen DeForest, Alice DeForest, and Irena Tabahe. The K. U. Dames will meet tomorrow afternoon, at 2:30 at the home. Mirc. Albert Callahan, 1621 Kentucky. Children may be left at the home of Mrs. Robert Hair, 110 Kentucky street. Formal initiation for pledges of the Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity, will be held tomorrow in room 16 of the Union building. M. Edward H. Allen, of Yates Center, formerly Willardane Harman, who attended the University in 27, is spanned across five states and Mrs. H. B. Harmer of 123 Tennessee. The University Women's Club will meet Thursday, Nov. 6, at 3 p.m. in Myers basil, Mrs. J, G. Brandt, chairman of the committee, will be charge of Social Calendar --- --- Tuesday. Nov. 4 PI Lombida Theta Founder's Day honour at the Memorial Union building. Waffle supper for Y.W.C.A. Inter crucial group, Henley house. W. S.G.A. in red rooms of central Administration building from 320-5. Mid-week variety at the Memorial Union. Building 7.8 am. Book club of A.A.U.W. at the home of Mrs. C. B. Althaus, 1709 Illinois street, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5 Waffle supper for freshmen committee, Henley house. K. U. Dames at the home of Mrs Albert Callahan, 1621 Kentucky street 2:30 p.m. PRESENTS MISS VIOLET LEWIS Personal Representative of Richard Hudnut who will be in our Toilet Goods Department November 4th till November 15th. Miss Levi will be pleased to answer any questions about your personal beauty problems and advise you on the correct makeup for your particular type. DICKINSON Shows 3-7-9 America's most beautiful dramatic star in a dream more powerful than "The Devil's Holiday." Attend the Matinee Today Tomorrow Thursday—Funnel Bar Noone“Up The River” Soon—the biggest picture of any year, “THE BIG TRAIL.” LAUGHTER WITH NANCY CARROLL Scandal—to one woman it means disgrace, but, to the pretty ex-Pollice girl, it means freedom. She is a bit of a condescension, but not too. Fredric March - Frank Morgan Added Featttesures Charley Chise in "Dollar Dizzy" Movieote Fredric March - Frank Morgan Vodvil News Noon lunchson forum of Y.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A., 12.39 in University cafee- University concert course, Tipica orchestra, 5:20 in University auditorium. Thursday, Nov. 6 Class reunion, 9-12 a.m. Homecoming varsity, 9 p.m. Sigma Alpha Mu party. D. Linisa Lombia party. University Women's club, 3 p.m., in Mass hall Homecoming reception and mixer at Memorial Union building, 8 p.m. Announcements Tan Sigma will meet tonight in the women's gym at 8 p.m. All members must be on time. Berenice. Winterbetham. W. A.A. will hold its dancing class for University women tonight from 8 to 1 p.m. Wilma Taylor, president. There will be a meeting of the W. A. A. board at 4:15 Wednesday afternoon, Wilma Taylor, president. A. M. Sturtevant of the German department was ill at his home yesterday and was unable to meet his chases. Sturlevant Ix III Mas Hasei Hoehy, assistant professor of home economics, is to speak about the Smith-Raghes teaching curriculum and the economics club at 4:20 tomorrow in room 112 Fraser. One of the graduate students in the department will also be speaking. POP. SALE. White shirt, black evening shirt, small collared shirt, crope dress, small. Price reasonable. Apply apartment 24 at 1337 Tennessee. 2. Miss Haukel to crack WANTED: Twenty-five men to work during the KU-Nebraska football game. Call between 3 and 4 at 1255 Oscar Henry Levine. Ornamental glass, all silver, rimmed glasses in black case. Tinder please call 268. — 40 Shows 3-7-9 Want Ads TYPING WANTED--Any kind of class papers, neatly and correctly done. 506 per thousand words. Reference is 1989. Phone 1 889. M 413. street. LOST: White gold wrist watch between Fraser and 1340 Vermont. Call 1361 W. Reward. —45 --- Western Electric Sound System Now and Wednesday Malt. 10-25c Nite 10-35c Yesterday's generation did its discreet courting in the front partor to the strains of a waltz played on an old-fashioned music box. But today's youth gets its results in the public dance-hall to the hot rhythm of the latest jazz. Human Comedy. You'll Love It. THE LAST YARD Nate Rocke in Patte's Rocke Football Series of six single reels resists with his Notre Dame squad many years ago. The game was played on the coach's bench with Coach Rocke, photographer in color, making a highly entertaining talk on the great gundog game. Nate Rocke also makes a show by himself as his initial play a forty-yard pass for a touchdown, from Bunny Goodman to Osterhamtat, of Michigan State University. He describes the inventiveness of the presentation. Old angle views of the huddle and of plunges through the line are included. PUMPKIN PIES That'll make you dream of home DO'NUTS That'll make you call for more Drake & Holmes Bakery Bakers of Joe Dandy Bread Wholesale and Retail 907 Mass. Phone 635 Shoe Repairing That Satisfies That's why we are always busy Dancing Taps - Arch Supports - Laces and Polish Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. Shine Parlor 11 W. 9th Right Now Is the Best Time to Buy Since Prices Are Reduced on Fall and Winter DRESSES For this week only— Your unrestricted choice of any dress in our stock within these two price ranges— Group No.1 Includes 75 dresses in the season's smartest styles and new colors—Styles for afternoon, street, sports and evening wear. Fashioned with exacting care of fabrics that are favored for Fall and Winter. Values to $35. Choose at— $25 Group No.2 In this group you'll find clever copies of higher priced garments in models for campus and class room. for sports wear and for evening. Cannon crepes, satin crepes, wool laces, wool creps, and jerseys. In the season's favored colors. $19.75 values— $15 UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM MEXICO'S AMEASSADORS OF MUSIC Single Admission $1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00 Round Corner Drug Bells Music Store School of Fine Arts Office Thursday Evening November 6 8:20 o'clock THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON The Tipica Orchestra of Mexico is a knowledge to be the most picture esque musical organization in the world. Thursday Evening TORREBLANCA'S TIPICA ORCHESTRA The Romance OF MEXICO in Melody Solo艺员 who will appear with Torbellanca on Tapestry of Mexico include Maria Romero, soprano; Jose de Aralia, tenor; the Charrero Mexicanos, marimbainis; the Trovadores del Bajio, quartet and Lupe and Iceland in the colorful rancheras danzes of Mexico.