TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1920 PAGE THREE A THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Many Pieces of the Famous Staffordshire China on View in Spooner-Thayer Collection Many pieces of the famous Stafford china may be seen at the Spooner-Thayer museum. In the historical collection of old, dark blue ware, is shown the "States" plate by Clews. This plate is one of the most celebrated and most often described. The border is of flowers and scroll. The latter is white and red. At the center is a medallion of what is said to be the White House. The "Cadmus" and the "Baltimore and Ohio Railroad" plates by Wood are interesting pieces. The ship, "Cadmus" brought Lafayette to America in 1824. It was fitted up by a patriotic American merchant who named it generally "Geneva." The ship became, in later years, a whaling vessel. The "Railroad" plate gives a reproduction of a stumpy locomotive and small cars. It is said that these were designed by Peter Cooper. Mention should also be made of the "City Hall" plate by Ridgeway. This plate gives a distinct view of a ferrocarbon around tree rings, this a man, woman and child. The border of the plate is a set medallion of flowers. Having learned the historical scenes of the Staffordshire ware, we next go to the amusing and much sought for "doctor Synx" plates by Clews. The particular piece was a Doctor Synx dispatched in a Doctor Synx disputing his bill with the land-lady. The design Administration Quits Idea of Government Distributing Liquor Government Supervision to I Considered by Legislature. Security Officer. Says Officer (United Press) Washington, Nov. 16.—The administration today definitively decided to abandon any idea of government ownership and distribution of medicinal "It would be too much like the government going into the wholesale whiskey business," a high treasury officer told the United Press, "Legislation to give the government absolute supervision over medicinal liquors is what we want, but we will not ask for authority to purchase outstanding liquors." was taken from the quaint books of William Combs, who was an inmate of the King's Bench debtor's prison. The king's生死 matter in all cases is highly critical. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Andrews advanced the proposal for government ownership and disposal of medicinal spirits last spring, and it was promptly vetted by President Coolidge and Secretary Mellon. It is said that the pink Staffordshire ware does not belong to the aristocracy of china. Nevertheless, the pink Staffordshire ware is of such a type that it blends well with copper and silver lusters. Meet of this ware was made between the 12th and 13th centuries. Merchants to Entertain Squad Andrews now has a measure to be submitted to Congress in December, which would give the prohibition enforcement organization complete control of bonded liquors without ownership. The Staffordshire potter们 who are of chief interest to us may be said to begin with Enock Wood, generally referred to as the "Father of Staffordshire Ware," who entered this business in 1784. After the Revolution, people were anxious for more comforts and Wood seized upon the ocean of resources, acquiring a qualification in the market it particularly for the American market and used scenes and incidents which appealed to the growing nation. Merchants of Lawrence are beginning to pull stronger than ever for a Kansas victory over Missouri at Columbia Saturday, and two merchants have arranged to banquet the entire varsity squand and coaching staff at the Oread Cafe. The two will meet on Friday of Charles H., Robert Innes, Ballee & Hackman, and E. E. Bricken, proprietor of the Oread Cafe. Other potters noted for the dark blue warre are Stevenon, Ridgway, Adams, Mayer and Stubbs. Each potter has a characteristic border designtifs and other potters borrowed them. Wood is associated with the shell border; Stevenon with the oak leaf; Ridgway with the rose; Aldens with the foliage; Stubbs with soils, bright green; Mayer with the trumpet flower. Lehman and Witty Write Articles for Magazines The Psychological Review for November contains an article, "Playing School—An Escape Mechanism," and the Journal of Educational Method another one, "A Technique for Obtaining Group Projects," both written by Paul Lebman and Prof. Paul A. Witty of the department of education. The Psychological Review is being edited temporarily by John B. Watson while the regular editor, Howard C. Warren, is in Europe. The Journal of Educational Method was published by the Burent of Publications of Teachers College for the National Conference on Educational Method. Charity Funds Are Sought Fraternities and Sororites Being Canvassed The Salvation Army drive on the Hill started last week with Virginia Rubi, c 27, Josephine Jackson, fa 27, and Helen Hilkin, f 26, in charge. The 42 fraternities and sororities on the Hill have been divided into three men, two women, and six men, who have appointed their subcommittees to assist them. The money raised in this drive is to be applied on the $3,000 budget of the local Salvation Army for its charity work and the maintenance of workers. All the money is used here to pay the safety for local charity and expenses. Fred Olmsted is chairman of the drive in town, George O. Foster among the faculty, and Virginia Rubl on the Hill. The Hill committee will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 at the Pi Phi house to report the progress of the drive. That Shirt and Collar needs to be laundered by Professional Hands in a Professional Way. It's a big help to that well-groomed appearance. We specialize in shirt and collar work. 10th & New Hampshire Phone.383 Lawrence Steam Laundry we clean everything you wear but your shoes Don't Take a Chance Let Squires make your Jayhawker Pictures Special low rate. Phone 517 A new course for prospective bridens is being offered this year at the University of Boston. Get your favorite weekly or monthly at Neeser's Store, 292 Mass. One of the largest assortments of popular magazines conveniently displayed in our store. Step in and look them over. We can usually supply you when others are out, as we carry a large stock. WANT ADS LOST: Blue double-breasted over coat, hat, white silk scarf, and gloves, Friday night. Call 803, Reward. 58 LOST: Blue overcast Friday night at Ecke's hall; scarf and gloves in pocket, Inform Knanau. 58 IF THE PERSON, who has been seen with an overcoat taken from a car in front of the gymnasium on the night of Friday, Nov. 5, will turn it in at the business office within a distance of time he will be prosecuted. GLO-TONE wax marcell, the kind thiny stu in. K. U. Beauty Parors, 272 Mass. Phone 1068. FOR first class meals at the city lowest prices, come to the restful Virginia Inn and be satisfied. Welcome students. t EXPERIENCED MARCELLING 50a. Phone 2775. 1015 Kentucky. MARCELLING, shampooing, hot oil treatments, K. U. Barber. Harbor Beauty Parlor, 727 Mass., phone 1028. 67 LOST--Automobile tire in front of Law building. Finder return to Carter Tire company, 1001 Massachusetts, Reward. TF Step in after the show for a dish of our delicious chili. Exclusive agents for Mrs. Stover's Bungalow Candies. Fresh every week. We Specialize in Fraternity Financing 1 Watkins National Bank "British" The Prices: $35 to $50 long length, double breaster, loose back, tailored in fine foreign and domestic woolens, in blues, browns, tans, and fancy patterns. the Mufflers, tie-over squares, shown here in all the new colors and patterns 83 to $10 the Gloves, pigskin, priced at $4.50. Other Gloves, $2.50 to $5 The Overcoats— HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Wool Hose Sheepskin Coats Knickers Golf Hose Pajamas Wool Gloves DR. FLORENCE BARROWS business Physician. Calls answered. Over under her Drug. Phone 2537. DR. J. HEDING Ocelllet. Flipping glauces is a specialty. Tests the eye, ear, nose and throat. F. A. D. Hilde. —For Right Now Wear— RENT-A-FORD LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusive 1955 Mask Metropolitan family physician, Office at Redstone, Lawrence, Kansas Phone 465 1409 Massachusetts the Hat, flip brim, in grey and tan, at $5, $6, $8 PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. E. KUFTAGE Leather Jackets 916 Mass. Sweaters Glad to Show You We Invite Comparison Drive It Yourself Phone 653 Wool Socks DR. FLORENCH BARROWS SAMSUNG SQUARE D 4000 Bronche Real Hot Chili Breeches CITY DRUG STORE 715 Mass. Phone 17 R. P. Hickson Personal Chirstmas Cards Our carefully selected stock of cards, especially appropriate for encurrying or securing its suitty for your consideration. Cards A. G. ALRICH Stationery 739 Mass. St. You Fur Gloves Choose Us for the Place to Eat and We Choose the Material in the Food The Restful Virginia Inn 8106 Mass. Underwear WE CLEAN SUITS, DRESSES AND OVERCOATS FOR $1 KIRBY THE CLEANER Phone 429 1107 Mas Going to Mizzou? Sure! We want to see the old bird twist that Tiger's tail! $7.00 Round Trip and you can take in the parties after the game Round Trips— Kansas City, $1,480 Toronto, $1,175 Chartered Buses for special parties THE INTER STATE STAGE LINES Phone 363 You Can Go To Columbia for $6.50 In a Ford Sedan You can rent a Ford sedan for 10c a mile. It is 360 miles to Columbia and return, but you will want to ride around in Columbia and look over the Tiger's hair. So we are adding 30 miles which will make a total of 290 miles at $39. Six men can easily go in a four-door sedan and it will only cost you $6.50 apiece. You will save money and think how much nicer it will be, as well as all the fun you will have. Or if you prefer, you can rent a Chevrolet for 122 a mile or a Chrysler for 146 a mile. These are all closed cars, with gas oil, and general car upkeep paid. Rent - a - Ford Co. Drive it yourself Phone 653 916 Mass. St. IT'S THE CUT OF YOUR CAFTERS THAT COUNTS. Wear an Obercoat to Missouri - Beat Mizzout