PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1928 Better, better-who has something better? TO STAND still is to stagnate. We Americans are not content with what we have; we are always looking for something better. We want better and more wholesome foods. We want newer and better ways of doing things labor-saving devices, short-cuts. We want better educational facilities, better and more comfortable homes, better working conditions. Betterment is progress. That's why every today is better than every yesterday. Advertising is a medium of progress. Through the advertisements we learn of the newest time and labor-saving machines for home and factory. Advertisements keep us posted on progress in sciences; of the new or improved foods, clothes and the every-day necessities of life. You have but to look through the advertisements in the newspapers or magazines to find the article you need or want, advertised. Advertising supplies new ideas, new materials,new methods to a work-a day world. It helps make today better than yesterday. The reading of advertisements is a good habit It contributes to more intelligent living.