UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE THURSDAY. JANUARY 23. 1930 O White Soap Sculpture Will Be Exhibited Soon in West Ad Corridor This Disphy Includes 100 Piece Selected as Winners in National Contest . White soap sculptures will be exhibited in the corridor of the department of design, third floor west Administration building from Jan. 27 to Feb. 15, between the hours of 8 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. This display will include about 100 pieces of sculpture selected from 3,000 works in the collection. The position of small sculptures in white soap for the Procter and Gamble prizes which were recently exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum is New York City. The exhibition includes sculptures entered by professionals and amateurs, both adult and child. Started Five Years Ago White soap, as a medium for scalp turme, came into prominence with the first annual competition five years ago. Since then it has grown in pop appeal and has become one of the architects and architects for experimental models. It has also been popular with amateurs who made soap carveings their own use and for home renovation. The educational value of soap sculpture has been recognized by direction from the art institute and its organizational groups, and it has become an accepted part of the art courses it offers. Goran Taft, artist. In 1814 he exhibited in New York City. In 14 states were represented among the prize winners of the Procter and Gamble prizes of $1,675. These were also supported by Straubenmüller, assistant superintendent of schools, New York City. He worked with the character characters in pen and ink. Lorado Taft, sculptor; C. J. Barnhlow Chicagoiun Art Museum. Gutter George Reiss, sculptor. Reprinter of the Art Center; George E Ball, director of design of the Gorhan Ce; and R. Guy Cowan of the Cowar Charles Dana Gibson, one of the judges, made this comment on the execution modeling in butter. If Procter and Gamble had been in existence in those days, they would not be here today. University of Oregon Investigates Hell Week Because they believe that hell wee is more dangerous to the student than it is beneficial to their health, they are investigating an investigation among the old grads and among other universities to determine whether the custom should be held. Hell week was previously thought to be essential because the rough and harsh conditions of the extreme environment organization more. It is now believed that the importance of the fraternity can be impressed on those who are part of the rough play and physical violence. Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house last night were Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Underhill and Prof., and Mrs. J. S. Hamilton. Sigma Kappa Bridge Club will meet this evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Howard Taylor, West Hills Terrace. Business and Professional DIRECTORY --- BUTLER MOTORS Willis Knight and Wipers Co. G-1d Used Carrier 919 Mass St. THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY Wr Protect and Serve You - so that you May Render Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg. FIRST CLASS CARRIER SHOP BOB STEWART 838 Mass. Lawrence, Kawnee Sheet Metal Weath and Furnaces E. W. PENCHARD Roating - Guttering Furnaces Phone 245 13 East 8th St. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. MODERN SHOP J. A. LYONS 836%; Mass. Lawrence, Kawnee FRANK H. LESCHER REPAIRING 812%; Mass. Phone 256 GOOD & RICHARDS Dealer in Wallpaper and Paints and Ph. 620 Oppi Fire Depot 207-200 W. 8th H. W. HUTCHISSON DENTIST 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 393 HARLEY DIDVIEW MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOLES CYCLIC SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass KAHN GARAGE General Auto Repairing and Estimating Authorized Equipment Station Huron Radiators 704 Mass. Phone 501 LOST: Library fountain pen between Library and Rowland late Wednes- day afternoon. Finder please call 2373 R. — —99 Want Ads --- FOR RENT: Rooms for girls; clean warm, large rooms; double or single hot water; also breakfast and dinner if desired. Phone 1201. 1000 Towels. LOST: A pair of white gold rimmed glasses in a brown leather case. Finder phone 1328. —99 LOST: Red, blue, and white scarf, Monday, Wanted as keepake. Reward. Return to Business office, or call 2839. — 97 FOR BENT: Rooms for boys: One single and one double room. Modern house, 1417 Kentucky. —103 ROOMS for boys: Single and double rooms for rent for next semester. Well heated and reasonable. Mrs. A.L. Sauer, 1200, Tenn. street, 1985 J. ROOMS for boys; Clean, warm and desirable; single or double, 1319 Tenn. Phone: 1475. — 99 LOST: White gold ring, either in gym or central Administration building. Friend please call K. U. 28 LOST: Elegist wrist watch in library "Don Cooper, Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children, Jan. 1 1983." — Kaman Business Office. — 98 LOST: Elgin strap watch. Phone Symns at 1902. ---99 MRS. PONTIUS at 1265 Kentucky has two double rooms and one single room for rent to girls second semester. —08, ROOMS for girls: Single and double rooms at our hotel meet meals if you are larger than three suitable for three girls only 318 a month. Phone 1807, 1825 Louisiana. NOTICE: Would the person who witnessed the motorcycle-automobile wreck at 12th and Kentucky on an evening of Oct. 19 call 218 387. —92 FOR RENT to boys: Two single and one double room at a reasonable price. Call 2095 R. 1333 Kentucky. FIRST CLASS rooms and board for boys next semester at $35 per month; home cooking served family size; call 1528 Veroon 1241 Phi 8114 Wemont - 100 BROADVIEW Inn serves nut wafers with creamed chicken on short notice. Dinners by appointment Phone 1467. —92 FOR RENT: Nice large room for The Patee TODAY—Pillars Haver in a startling mystery drama, "The Off-Sea Scandal." Also comedy, "The Doll's" and "Everyday News." TOMORROW — United Artists Special feature and Pathe Review and Every News Feature. When Eyes Need Aid If glasses are necessary, they should be used without hesitation, and with an appreciation for the beauty of the patient benefit to health and comfort. F. H. ROBERTS Optometrist wrts in steam heated house; ideal location; on street car line. Breaks fast and dinner, if desired. 839 Miss. Joseph FOR SALE: Old walnut table 3"x5", for $10. Phone 2657 W. —100 FOR RENT: 5-room partly furnished bungalow, two blocks South of Ui- iversity, almost new; $40 with gar- age. Phone 2657 W. —100 Optometrist 833 Mass. FOR RENT: Double and single rooms for boys, one-half block from Campus. Very reasonable prices. 1230 Dorsey, Phone 2988. — 90 HOUSE. POH rent at 1742 Alabama, 5 rooms room, once occupied partly. Partly furnished. Rent very reasonable. Call Mrs. Cram. Almon at 1292 J, or inquire with Mason. TYPEWRITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week month, two. Portable or on easy monthly payment. Lawyer, Lawman, writer Exchange. 737 Mass. St. ROOMS FOR BOYS: Modern house; hot water all hours; towels furled; Two double rooms: one single room. Reasonable. 1340 Temp. Phone #355. FOR RENT to girl: Well furnished warm, sunny room for one or two cars. One-half block to Campus and Ka. cafeteria, 124B. Mh. Post- 1338. FOR RENT to boys: Double and single rooms. One double room with private sleeping porch. Garage. Phone 1555. 1410 Tenn. .976 FOR RENT to girls: A double room. Also a roommate wanted. Two blocks from Campus, 1334 Ohio, Phone 2738 W. KEYS MADE for trucks, automobiles, doors and paddocks; guns reload; and padlocks. Padlocks and nightclash locks for sale. Rutler's Repair Shop, 8 Kern Ave., FOR RENT: Two large rooms for girls. One upstairs and one down- stairs. If you wish a quiet room, inquire at 1528 Teen. Phone 830-97 A Paying Investment —A course in the Lawrence Business College—A school doing well what it attempts to do. For that 'Beyond the Alps Expression' Go to the THOMPSON STUDIO Expert Advice and Real Beauty Aid Call Early for an Appointment at FOR LARIDON'S BEAUTY SHOP 817 Mass. Phone 893 DURING THIS COLD WEATHER try one of our famous T-bone or Sirloin Steaks Also head lettuce or combination salad with 1000-island dressing goes very well with roasted potatoes, sure that you will enjoy it. Prospective School-Teachers De Luxe Cafe 711 Mass. St. If the School Board calls upon you for a personal interview, would you not go looking your best? Then why send a cheap copy or poor photograph with your application and expect them to correctly judge your personality at its best? We specialize in prints from original negatives, the proper size for application photos, and the cost is very little more. Phone 451 for appointment 727 Mass. St. Lawrence Studio Weaver'S SPECIAL SELLING New Hand Bags Here is a special purchase event of interest to those who would save—Fine quality calf skin bags in both pouch and envelope styles, some with shell frames. The colors are cocoa, navy, black, and green. $1.95 Regularly $2.95, now Vanity Fair Undies 75c to $3.00 MAIN FLOOR Quality lingerie with the non-run feature, which insures satisfactory wear—of special Bembery yarns, soft, silk-like finish—Briefs, bloomers, vests, brassieres and gowns in pastel shades. New Kid Gloves for Spring in the popular slip-on styles and clasp styles with fancy embroidered cuffs— Black, white, silver wing, marrow, wood and mother goose. $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 MAIN FLOOR Fine fine gauge soft finish Rayon vavens, well tailored and full cut — In pink. Peach. Coral and Nile — Assorted sizes — Regularly $1.50. Rayon Bloomers January sales price- $1.00 pr. MAIN FLOOR Gay Silk Scarfs for Spring A brand new assortment of these attractive scars of line all silk crepe in new colors. See catalog. Petty color combinations. $1.95 to $2.95 MID COLOR. New Shagmoor Coats To Freshen Up Your Wardrobe They are chic . . . Different . . . Smart . . . Expertly tailored of fine all wool tweeds in both multi-colored and monoterone effects. Every garment bearing the "Shagmoor" label means that these garments are built up to a quality standard and not down to a competitive price. $35.00 to $89.50 SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR New Silk Frocks For the Young Woman $16.75 to $49.50 Clever new silk frocks in a great variety of the newest of new styles—Youthful bows, ruffles and flouches give these dresses a decided chic appearance. Lovely flat crepes in new colors, smart printed silks, chiffons and georgettes— Chiffon Hose Specially Priced $2 pr. Kayser's fine all- kilch stockings at a special ow price. — Silk from top to toe—Rein- forced at points of wear light shades. Regularly priced at $3.50. January sale price $2.00 a pair. MAIN FLOOR That Will Cool Him Off ETTA KETT ~ : ~ By Paul Robinson --- -