TCESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE What's Doing Back Home News From Kauai Towns United Press --- Hiwatha. The shirts and ankles of an "out mustate" attorney deserve as much protection ad those of a Topper attorney, contends W. H. Crawford, Crowford, and Jason Reason Crowford is sporting a bright pair of collage looking spots. Arkansas City. The derby but fail and finish. Arkansas City, with deal to subordinate unusually large sales at a university limited to the young collegians around town, but in apparently is being taken over by more senior and mature business men. Horton, -A farm meeting will be conducted at the Liberty theater here Feb. 21 and 22, Dr. G. Clyde, Mydland, N.J., who will present dairy, not dairy, Dairy and crop farming, with livestock problems, all will come to a general discussion at the meeting. Winfield—the City council of Winfield has purchased a large tract of land in the city which will be con- nately realized, Boyhood dreams are rarely realized, Otis L. Hutcherson, Norton business man, medicated here, who was a member of the club. "Few women now," Mr. Hutcherson, "are engaged in the vocabulae we need to themselves in their boyhood dreams." Announcements --- Rahib Frying M. Lovy of atlanta Rahab Frying M. Lovy of atlanta Union 10 Wednesday, Feb. 13, the Sigma Alpha Mu house, 1939 West mount street, Everyone's Loving L., Limkin M. The Kansas Outing Club picture for the Jayhawker will be taken in Springs, Thursday, Feb. 14 at 12:35 p.m.; Margaret Broussard, Prohibitor A representative from the W, T Grant and Company department stores will interview a candidate for placement bureau, Tuesday, Feb. 10 to interview men for the merchandise department and to provide presentations for interview can be secured by calling in at the business place. H. A. Richardson, secretary. M. L. Fredrick, personnel director of the General Electric Company of Schenectady, N. Y., will be at the base of the building where he works to assure men for work with the General Electric Company. Appointments for interview with Mr. Fredrick should be made at once. H. A. Placement of the business placement bureau. El Alto雾 Meet the Thursday, 4:30 p. m.; election of officers and special musical program by two members of the committee; all meetings come. All members please come. The regular W. S. G. A. tea will be given by Dexter Hainland and the parsonal of her office in the central Adirondack region, from midmorning between 3 and 5. The new students are cordially invitee to meet with the Visman University women group. *Vivian Shiklon.* Practice for the sophomore women's basketball team will be held at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow. The band will meet at 7:20 Wednesday evening at the Auditorium to play the Gilkey week meeting. Full uniform, J. C. McCanns, director. Hikers of the W. A. A. of Colorado College at Colorado Springs are beginning the qualifying hikes on the less difficult peaks to reach. Four hikes have been scheduled before the main bike up the Peak. Hear Will Durant February 15. Great Emancipator Born 120 Years Ago Today An exceptional study of President Lincoln from an original photograph made while he was in the White House. loover Abandons Outing Herbert Junior Leaves Edison Home for Washington Fort Myes, Fl. — (UP) — However today ambilion dined his cut, on account of the weather and returned to the beach headquarters at Miami Beach. Excerpted by secret service men, he left Ponsonian, about 25 miles from here at 8:40 a.m., recording to a messenger from Joseph Murray, who sent the report. Murphy reports that Mrs. Hope and the other members of the party remained aboard the Samutret. Presumably they are going to follow Herbert Howe Jr., remained here after his honor once over might and another time. The yield, Suntzerer, on what Howe arrived to visit Eton scientist was 214 pounds. Enragged Grocery Clerk Routs Robber With Kniff Portland, Ore. —UUP —Infurmina a man a tranist, to rob him, Irwin Fahbrander, grocery store clice, pick up the establishment's fruit knife and milk. The robber had entered the store drawn a gun and confronted the clerk saying: "Gimme all the money in that cash register." "Get out of here or I'll carve you with this knife," Fairlinden said grabbing the murderous looking weapon. The robber left the store, closely followed by the enraged clerk. For Funk's ambulance call 119.. Adv. A. G. ALRICH PRINTING - ENGRAVING Binding, Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies, Stationery 736 Mass. St. Conveniently Located for Student Trade We appreciate your business Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" Jth & Mass Phone 678 In Congress Today Lenders expect to adopt repeal of servicerule Shipping based to explain Chapman-based committees seekby rule Continue consideration of Carnway Jimolia's Gettspurb address to be re- ceived Want Ads Legislation's appropitation bill made Buying 'Fags' for Women Protested at Minnesota Twenty-six words, one on line. 1. invocation. 2. sentence. 3. description. 4. invitation. In each word, each word is followed by a colon. In each word, each word is followed by a colon. In each word, each word is followed by a colon. Each word, with an appropriate end mark, when answered Minnesota, MN. — (UP) Many giantsaguage players are based in Minnesota and composed of players by it remained for a University of Minnesota carvery to bring out the best talent. The principal objection by men stands against bleeding for femininity was the allowed tendency of smoking needs to borrow their cigarets. One man student, whose name was withelle, declared that he "possibly hurt to kiss a girl whose breath 'melted of tobacco.'" --hides the snail in his street seethes in frangry. NEWS — REVIEW 40. Nite 10. 50 LOST: Montana shell crimson glaze Monday evening between Engineer School and 14th, Vermont. Return to 1334 Vernon, call 1227. FOR BENT: 3-broom cabin, farrow- or unfinished on 129-bench nerves, beautiful mountain land near Woolland and Ski Resort. $750.00 Cheom, LeLoup, Kannae. — 165 LOST: Delta Sigma Sigma Pil factoring pin. Initials "W, R, W" on back Finder please call Bill Miller. phone 1-800-324-9765 — 100 FOR RENT: Cozy stucco-bound apartment. Has hardwood floors and private bath. Very convenient for two people. Also garage. Call 1871. FOUND: Woman's fountain pen on Monday morning.Owner may have pen by identification and payment of entertainment.Call Lila at 205.—166 at 205. WANT COMPANY for vexation on Gulf Coast. Leave June 23rd. Return Aug. 19, Drive have motor boat at Galveston. Drive through. Share expenses. References exchanged. George Cloom, LeLong, Kansas — 165 LOST: Bronze metal for J.C. College 1 mile relay at K. U. Relays spring of 27. Finder please leave at 1235 Kentucky, or call 2095 R. K. — 103 FOR RENT: 2 Rooms comfortably furnished downstairs apartment. Free parking and alterations wanted. Also garage for rent. 1219 Vermont. Phone (800) 654-3070. RUNNERS and songs rewritten in silk horsesy, Leave your house at the housier countrie, Imeel-Hackman and Co. — 165 RCOM: for girls, Nice, little, warm room; double or single; one and one-half blocks from campus. Breaks if desired. 101. Miles. 304. 901. WANTED: Student lunchmate, Drice cheeper. Work done satisfactory. Will call for and deliver. Phone 2208 M. ROOMS FOR BOYS: Four double rooms, nicely furnished, plenty of heat and hot water. One half beds with high ceilings. Fringes, reasonable. 124 Louisiana. FOR REENT: To ouya, two nicely furnished room; single or double, in a home with modern conveniences. Phone 1596, 1598, 1602, Phone 2511, NOTICE: Miss Margaret Anderson will appreciate the return of the Italian broadcaster slaw host I for the security dance Saturday night. Send Speech Office, Green Hall, or 1304 Louisiana Street. —104 BOWERSOCK TONIGHT - TOMORROW He Laughs --- A Fortune Vanishes! His wife in another's arm! Yes b. her length and laughs! Laughs w. his length and laughs! Laughs w. ADDED "A PAIR OF TIGHTS" Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Mat. 16 THURSDAY FRIDAY Do you know- SATURDAY Why Was Paris Never Taken? See the lighting at Chatsworth-Tishery and the Retreat of the German army. Prices: Mint £185, 15 - £50 COMING NEXT MONDAY "The Girl on the Barge" Soon—"A Lady of Chance" GARAGE for rent: Heat, electric lights. 934 Mies. Phone 1788 W. FOR RENT: Room with sleeping porch, suitable for two or three girl. 1295 Teem, or phone 1818 M FOR RENT: Second semester, single and double womans for girls. Well trained and modern; one-half block of rooms; cafeteria. 1287 Miss Phone 1238 FOR RENT? Boys, 2nd semester, 2 maturely furnished rooms on 2nd floor single beds. Hot water heat. May be new any time. 123 Ln. WANTED: Stevard for small elk. Also young mute for work. 1120 Ohio, Phone 1572 8 - 102 Send the Daily Kausan home. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mast. Announcing LA MO shoe dressing is a special dressing to make your shoes any color, to match any dress, for any occasion. Today your shoes may be brown, tomorrow we can make them tan, etc. Make shoes look new, will not crack or rub off. BURGERT'S Shoe Shop 1113 Mass. Access from Court House Gordon NARROW HEEL Here is hosiery that accents the best in every ankle! You will find this hosiery a delight both in appearance and wearing qualities . . . either the chiffon or sheer-service weight. Gordon Narrow Best Horsery - The narrow heel is an exquisite bit of design and reflects the narrow shoe heel of fashion with a smart precision. And it gives that book of graceful proportions to all ankles. And the new Gordon colors . . . not only the costume but the woman herself is considered! They are planned to match skin tone (whether pale or sun-tanned)—distinctly a modern note in colors. "Her luncheons are so delightfully different!" On their way home they naturally were talking about the luncheon they had just attended at Mrs. Richardson's. Every detail had been perfect. The table had brought forth a dozen exclamations of delighted surprise. The dishes were unusual and admirably prepared. The service was flawless. They wondered how Amv Richardson did it—What was her secret. A few years ago she had been teaching school—now she was the most perfect hostess in their little set. Mrs. Richardson could have told them that most of her ideas came from reading advertising. From the silverware and linen advertisements she learned new ideas in table decoration because she realized that these advertisements were prepared by persons who were experts in tasteful and original arrangement. Mrs. Richardson read the advertisements for the real news of one of the things she wanted to do well—the business of being a perfect hostess. From the food advertisements she learned of new dishes, new recipes, unusual things because she knew these advertisements were prepared by leading domestic scientists. Every woman can do as Mrs. Richardson does. The material is there for all to read and utilize. Read advertising more carefully, look for ideas and you will find them—and save money as you carry them out. Read advertising regularly