MONDAY, SAY 7. 1823 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Hopeless Art Works Are Put on Display by Hopeful Students Prize Painting, "The Unkissed." Is of Tonganoxie's Famous "Red River." "Red-Beard "Among Our Souvenirs." The Rejected exhibit of the works of art produced by the Kaw Valley Idealsists is now open to the public on the third floor of central Administration Building. The group play are the results of a movement among the students of the art department to express their individuality. The professors, it seems, failed to appreciate their efforts, so they prey on this as a surprise for Professor Block. A of few the masterpieces deserve special mention. One called "Solder" is a glorious expression of alchemy and mystery. It is some high cliff on which an octet is gracefully perched. Helping the solder to fall into the hole half a dozen muddens in the mule. Another has been called "Spring." It is a portrait of a very flat-faced man with a slouch hat. One wonders why the spring form means the mean spring of man from monkey. To all appearances this individual lacks bodily sucking in springing power. One of the best is a portrait of Tonganoxie's citizen of the red beard, which they have very appropriately called "The Unissued." Tau Sigma will meet Tuesday at 1:20 p.m. m. in Robinson gymnasium. Election of officers will be held at this time. Announcement --brighten it up with a bit of pottery from Dr. F, W. Blackman's class in cultural anthropology will meet at 9:30 Tuesday in Dynec Museum on the top floor—Dr. F, W. Blackman. The annual Architects' hike will be held Tuesday evening at Cameron's Bluff. John Sayler, e30, and Earl Hortter, e29, are in charge of the趴野. Prof. and Mrs. Beal and Prof. Goldsmith will not an aschersons. Announcements The women's "K" club will meet at 5 on Tuesday evening in the Pine for an event scheduled for the coming year will be held. All members are urged to be present. HENRY MILLER WASH & CO CORINTH CANAL CLOSED AFTER EARTHQUAKE A. G. ALRICH Tel. 288 736 Mass, St. Read the Kansan want ads. Programs, Favors, Crepe Paper, Engravings, Printing, Stationery, Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies. EXPERIENCED MARCELING and shampooing. Price 50c., 1015 Ken- tucky. Phone 2775. 190 LOST—White gold Elgin wrist watch in women's gymnasium at 4:30 Friday, Reward, Call 2625 W. 176 The annual election of the School of Engineering and Architecture will be held tomorrow, Tuesday, May 8. The school will be open from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. will be open from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. all of the students in the school are secretary-treasurer J. Mood, secretary-treasurer L. Murray. LOST: White gold wrist watch with broken strap. Call 898. Reward. Want Ads LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY. Eye Glasses Exclusive* 1025 Mass. A view of the Corinth Canal, connecting the Gulf of Corinth and the Corinth Gulf, which has been closed since 1958 to other thousands were bolted. Quakers are also among the many who were bolted. Dr. F, W. Blackman will give an illustrated lecture to his class in cultural anthropology at 4:30 Thursday in Building 16. In building—Dr. F, W. Blackman At the Sociology club meeting at 7:30 p.m. tuesday, May 8, C. E. Dent will discuss some topics related to his research on homicide and criminals. The election of officers, for next year will be held. He will be in room 414 of Watson library. Phi Mu Alpha, national music fraternity, with a day afternoon for the following Ross K. Lawrence, ©31, Noodschleut, Lawrence, Grommage, and Eilea D. Stallman, ©31 LOST - Blue slicker belt with smoked pencil buckle, on Saturday afternoon between Seventh and Louisiana and bus station. Call 1854. 175 We Appreciate Your Business Prices: Mat. ... 10—30c Eve. ... 10—40c The K. U. Dames will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 at the home of Mrs U. G. Mitchell, 1312 Massachusetts. Rent-A-Ford Co. 916 Mass. Phone 653 The Chemistry Club will meet Thursday afternoon, May 9, in the Chemistry building. The meeting will be presided over by Professor Kenney of the department of chemistry and he will be Mr. Grawald and Mr. Payne. Shows: 3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 LOST—Green leather jacket on Rewards tennis court Saturday evening. Phone 1953, Beurrd. 178 Linen Suits Straw Hats New Ties LOST—Parker fontain pen Wednesday afternoon. Name on barrel "Ted Burrett," Call 1763J. 177 W. S. G. A, will hold a joint meeting of old and new members, Tuesday May 8, at 6 in the office of Deen Elizabeth Mourina. A supper will be served and convention reports will be read afterwards. Elizabeth Dockstadier, secretary. LOST-Small, brown, diamond-shap- pur secrete containing $10 between Cone's Drug Store and K. U. auditorium. Wildly afternoon. Phone 754-2860. Reward. 176 If Your Room Is Dull- Houk-Green Clo. Co. Suiting You That's My Business Schulz, the Tailor Deposit With Watkins National Bank Wednesday Canatsey at the Organ "BABY MINE" A laugh riot! The Snappy Show Place Lawrence, Kansas Today Tuesday VARSITY Karl George K. Dane Arthur THE PRESIDENT HENRY MILLER, WASH. D.C. President Calvin Coolidge one of his pet collie dogs, snapped on the rear balcony of the White House. Pharmacy Class to Dig Plants *Thermophyx* to Dig Plants Prof. C. M. Sterling's class in pharma- culture includes an annual podo- phyllum dig plant. Friday, May 11, at Betanly Bay. The podo- phyllum, or May apple as it is known, is common in this section and the plan to give pharmacy students practice in supporting medical plants into medicine. Send the Daily Kansan Home BOWERSOCK Right Now! A Great Drama of Every Day Life by the Man Who Cave You "The Big Parade." KING VIDOR'S "THE CROWD" with Eleanor Boardman James Murray and his orchestra presents "The Same Silver Moon" taken from "My Maryland" TORRES NEWS - REVIEW - COMEDY Shows: 3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Mates: Price, 10:40, Eve, 10:50 Starts Thursday "A Good Advertiser Is a Safe Borrower" UNDER the bank cashier's wicket every day pass thousands of dollars in loans to the manufacturers of America. They make automobiles or soap, adding machines or candy, talcum powder or furniture. Why do these business men borrow large sums with confidence? Because by persistent Advertising they have each created in the great buying public a demand for a particular automobile, a special brand of candy, a particular make of furniture. They judge the future by the past. What advertising has done, it will do, and do increasingly. There is an inexhaustible fund of good-will for the advertised trademarked product. An idea is sold to the public and kept sold by well-planned reiterated Advertising.