FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1926 PAGE THREE Hill Publications Are Numerous; Wealth of Reading Material Is Put Out by Kansas Each Year Fourteen magazines and papers are published, by the different departments of the University of Kansas. Probably the average K. U. student does not realize that such a wealth of reading material comes from his own university, and that most of the print materials belong to the Department of Journalism Press. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Two of these are annual publications. The Annual Catalog is published in three sections, and is printed by the University. It is sent over the state to high schools and prospective students, and contains information about the fields of study. The Jawahyer is the University annual, published by the University archives. It is a record of the school year. Periodicals are Oread magazine, a literary publication; Sour Owl, the Hill's humor magazine, published by The Hill; Kansas High School newspaper, which contains news to be sent out to high schools over the state; and Humanistic Studies. The Dove, a literary magazine, has not been published this year. To Purchase New Books Earl M. Manchester, librarian, has a history of political activism, the department of economics, sociology, and history for political and general reference in the field. "History of Civilization" Will Include 200 Volumes "The History of Civilization" is edited by C. K.-Zöder and published by W. Hodgson. The volumes are being published one the when the set is finished it will consist of more than two hundred volumes of the development of civilization The purpose of this history is to PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. J. REDING Gennalil. Fitting glasses a specialty. Texts the eye, ear, nose and throat. Phone 513 F. A. U. Bldg. DR. H. P. EUSTACE Osteopathic family medicine office at Res- idence, Lawrence, Kansas Phone 455 1409 Massachusetts DR. FLOREANCE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician. Calls answered. Owner Barber's Drug. Phone 2357. LAWRENCE, OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1625 Mass. The Kansas Engineer is the only quarterly published. It is a magazine containing news for the engineer and is published by the Department of Journalism Press. Weekly newsletters are printed by the Department of Journalism Press and contain information concerning general development of the University. Three important monthly magazines are published here. The Kansas Municipalities is a magazine which contains information regarding city management. The City Manager magazine contains information concerning the growth and development of the city manager plan of government for municipalities. The name of this magazine will be Kansas City Management, starting with the December issue. The Graduate Magazine is the alumni publication, published by the alumni office. Last of all, but probably the most important is the Daily Kansan, the student's newspaper. These publications help to advertise the university by putting out each year a vast amount of information. present in an accessible form the results of modern research and modern scholarship in the whole range of the social sciences. WANT ADS ROUND TRIP to Columbia, $5. Call 1432 blue before 9 o'clock this evening. 55 KAPPA KEY—Name Hector Vernon Fell engraved on back, Finder please call 718. '6' LOST: Topcoat in Snow ball. Ben Reward. Alex McBurney. phone 1422. 60 WANTED: A congregational home for Mexican barrio. Eight months old and plenty smart. An amnesty to any adult. Call Kuman for an amnesty offer. ANYONE WANTING transportation to St. Louis Saturday, closed car do part driving, call 1467 immediately. dl EXPERIENCED MARCELLING 50c. Phone 2775. 1015 Kentucky ff FOR first class meals at the city THE COLLEGE JEWELER 911 Massachusetts We Specialize in Fraternity Financing Watkins National Bank Lawrence Sanitary Milk and Ice Cream Co. 202 West 6th St. Two Flavor Bricks Chocolate Fruit Cake and Vanilla Cherry Vanilla and Black Walnut Vanilla and Strawberry Vanilla and Chocolate California Fruit and Grape Sheerbet Two Flavor Bricks Phone 697 One Flavor Bricks Chocolate Vanilla Strawberry Black Walnut Honey Dew Banana Nut Sherbets Chocolate Vanilla Green Gage Grape Cranberry Lime Green Gage Grape Cranberry Lime Orange Lemon Pineapple Peach Apricot Individual Pumpkin Molds All Flavors of Punch Lily Cups Frozen Fruit Salad Eskimo Pies Cottage Cheese Cream Cheese Lowest prices, come to the restful Virginia Inn and be satisfied. Welcome students. MARCELLING, shampooing, hot oil treatments, K. U. Barber Shop, Beauty Parlor, 727 Mass., phone 1028. 67 GERMAN TUTORING, elementary and scientific, at reasonable rates; good references. See classifier, Watson room, room 204. $^{6}$ estful_lors, 727 Mass. Phone 1028 LOST: A Master DeMolyn pin, somewhere on the campus. Finder please return to the Kansas office. Reward. 62 GLO-TONE wax murcell, the kind that sing in. K. U. Beauty Par- TYPING WANTED-40c per 1000 words. Phone 2235 Blue. $6^{\prime}$ KAPPA KEY—Name Hester Vernon Fell on back. Finder please call 718. 60 LOST-Blue alk unbrella left in 204 Green. Finder please leave at Karen office or call 356KL 82 LOST: "Swan" brand fontain pen, black, with clip, probably in journalism building. Please return to Kansan business office. 63 LOST: Black leather billfold, with name in fold. Pinder may keep money in fold and receive additional Just received a complete line of Richard Hudnut toilet articles 12th & Oread Phone 970 Ethel: Isn't it remarkable what an appearance Maiore always makes? Helen: You'd think her husband **wrote** the reason why they passed the test. P. S. But Maiorie really didn't have any larger wardrobe than Ethel or Helen. She just kept everything new-looking by letting us dry clean it often. CLOTHIES DO HELP YOU WIN ...DRY CLEAN THEM OFTENER! Tonight and the Rest of the Week Doublicous; Pieces of eight! Pirates! Buried Treasure! From 7 to 77—a swashbuckling yarn, salty, exciting that will thrill you with its rousing action and rare romance. Ye! He! But here's a tale to carry you back over the years. Added—Comedy and News Rowerock Concert Orchestra under the direction of Earl B. Rutton music pianist, special host Sloan McGill. 17 reward for the return of the biltoff. Logan Wait, phone 1379. 70 Shows: 3:00, 7:00, 9:00 Prices: Mat. and Eve. 25-50c Starting Monday—"STELLA DALLAS" LOST: Lany's black Sheafer found tain pen, with clip attached. Re- ward, Call 1988 red. 05 VARSITY Last Times Touite Lewis Stone & Shirley Mason in "DON JUANS 3 NITES" TOMORROW_ONLY Those who like beauty, thrills, romance with their film-fare appreciate this one! i Added—Miss Doris Mason singling "Lonesome, That's All" Comedy...News Prices Shows: 3----6:30 to 11 Mat. 10-35 Nite 10-40 Don't Forget the Midnight Show Saturday nite, 11:15 A Barber After Hobo Day Is Essential— Your week's growth of beard, clogged pores, and untidy hair need care now. Visit any shop displaying this sign and be sure of careful attention and expert service. "It Pays to Look Well" KANSAS CAN AND WILL WIN! "BROADLINE STRIPES"A new fabric idea in suits for the college man $45 with two trousers Rich blue or brown worsteds with fine blue or green stripes spaced one inch apart. Strictly collegiate in cut, with three button cont, notched lapels, broad shoulders, and narrowing toward the hips; moderately wide trousers. --- MANHATTAN OPERA COMPANY OF NEW YORK FIRST, AMERICAN TOUR A DOUBLE PRESENTATION NAMIKO SAN TAMAKI MIURA PAVLEY-OUKRAINSKY ANDREAS PAVLEY BALLET OF PARK HARBOUR AND CHICAGO University Concert Course - Extra Attraction The Musical Event of the Year Monday Evening, Nov.29 8:20 o'clock Robinson Gymnasium Seats Now Selling $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 Round Corner Drug Store School of Fine Arts Bell's Music Store ---