FRIDAY, NOV. 6, 1925 PAGE THREE Business Bureau Publishes Bulletin of Retail Policies First Issue Written From Credit and Collection Methods of Kansas Retailers THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN One thousand bulletin entries, "Credit and Collection Policies of Kansas Retail Clubsher" published by the University Bureau of Insurance, are the press and are ready for distribution, according to Dean F. T. Stockton of the School of Business. This is the first of three bulletins throughout our year 1925-23. This first bulletin which was written by Dr. Henry F. Hollazwil, professor of commerce, represents the results of the first investigation on the use of retail clothiers in carcass on by the retail clothier over the state of Kansas. The Bureau of Research was organized shortly after the start of the School of Business for the purpose of gathering facts on the types of establishments in the state. The bulletin just printed has been prepared to show the credit methods employed and the collection results obtained by an important group of Kansas retailers, the clothiers, in the hope that the facts are known and that valuable suggestions for retail concerns. ] The University of Nebraska is the only other mid-western school that I publishing bulletins similar to the Kansas publication. Copies are to be sent to all residents in the state that maintain commerce divisions, to colleges in the state that maintain an economics department, to newspapers, Chambers of Commerce, Board of Regents, and a number of economy trade journals. We will send copies of the state free of charge upon request to the Bureau. Non-residents will be charged fifty cents per copy. The personnel of the new Bureau follows: Dean F. T. Shelton, director Henry Hutchette, associate director Robert W. Hirsch, and J. F. Bergertsee, members of the advisory committee. Reports of State Association Given by Delegates At the regular W. A. a meeting Wednesday a report of the convention of the Kansas State Women's Athletic Association held at Pittsburgh was given by Dora Geiger, e27, and Virginia Davis, e26. An invitation to the association to hold its conference at the University of Kansas was exerted but the Kansas State Agricultural College was chosen as being more centrally located. W. A. A. Will Sell Apples A candy sale on Tuesday morning, Nov. 10, between 16:30 and 11:30 will also be under the auspices of the W. A. A. There will be tables in the Administration building, Green hall, Watson library, and Marvin hall. Trusting to the honor of each student, the W. A. A. decide to have an honor system apple sale, Friday, in Robinson gymnasium. The plan in to have boxes of apples on both sides of the gymnasium, and those who take an apple are to drop a nickel in the box. Roy Andrews, Explorer Returns From Mongolia (United Press) San Francisco, Nov. 6.—Roy Chapman Andrews, head of the third expedition of the American Museum of Natural History into the heart of Mongolia and the Gobi desert, is returning to the United States with the details of new scientific discoveries concerning the earth's past. "Traces of the earliest known human being, living 29 thousand years ago were found in the Gobi desert," Andrew said. This race according to the explorer, was related to the American Indians. A land bridges, Andrew's is credited with making the journey of America thousands of years ago. "Asia at last has been proven the cradle of all life on earth," is Andrews conclusion upon the expedition. The exploration party, including Walter Gramer, James B. Shankloff and Lee B. Roberts, reached San Francisco today after a long ocean voyage. Members of the faculty at the University of Oregon are protesting because they are not admitted to the associated student organization and therefore do not receive reduced rates to athletic events. William Olver *e*'28, Juntia Youmnum *e*'28, Helen Coffman *e*'28, and Dorobry Imert *e*'28 are guests at the P1 Pihouse in Norman, Olin. Oldt's week-end. K. U. Journalists Cover Meetings at Coffeyville Four students of the department of journalism went to Colbyville yesterday to cover the meeting of the southeast section of the Kansas State Teachers' Association, which is being held there this week. J. B. Powell), editor of the Coffee- ville village, requested that the students be sent. The men given the assignment were: Kenneth Simons, jc; Joe Brown, c2; George Carve, g2; William Cawley, c2. They will return Saturday. There are fresh water flying fisher in the rivers of western Africa. WANT ADS FOR RENT - nine rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Very convenient; suitable for man and wife with children 1501 L R. I. Phone 2541. N12 LOST—$25 check, on campus Wednes- day morning, Return to Mrs. Ecke. 805 Tenn. N8 FOR RENT - Resemblance, remainder of semester, ground floor, southwest, well lighted, large room, well furnished or professor, 1532 Vt. N9 "A"-GRade TYPING -These, notes books; themes; mimegraphing; personal, export service. Erwin W. Sutherland, Cail 1866-Back. N9 LOST—Cane at Gym. Friday night. Lente at 946 Ohio, or call 1832, N.Y0 LOST - Slipper handle between Pres- hytterian church and Oread Ave. Finder please call 1495. N10 LOST—Student Activity Ticket No. 600; reward. Call Denton 1019. Nr. LOST=Student activity tickets, Numbers 54, and 780. Reward. Return to M.C. Creight, student auditor. FOR RENT *northeast*; nicely furnished, new apartment, completely modern, master, private, bath, built in fenced lot 12345 Ten. Room 2057 Buds. N10 LOST - Economics book, room 209 west Administration, about two weeks ago. College Algebra, notebook and La Hermann Subiculo, Friday in periodical room, library, Return Kansan Office, Reward. FOR BENT—For boys, one single room; $12; one double; $18. 1340 Tennessee. N8 FOR SALE—Ford Speedeter, good condition. Cheap. Phone 2049- Blue. N8 *THESES*, menuscripts, notebooks typed by experienced stenographer, Call Misa Ritchie, 978, 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. N19 Misc LOST—Student activity ticket No. 1288, Reward, C. M. McCright, student auditor. MARCELLING 50e, shampooing 50e, Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775. F1 Smith scores a 2 to a victory over Johnson and Brown as the most popular name on the campus. There are 9 Smith listed in the new directory, 35 of which are men and 24 are women. Johnson and Brown tie for second place, with 25 ench. In both cases Smith is the best player. The name, James Smith, occurs the most frequently, being listed five times. Smith Scores Victory Over Ancient Rivals city, for the names of 66 men and 44 women begin with the prefix "Me." Among the faculty members Johnson gains an advantage over Smith. There are seven Johnsons and five Smiths. Representatives from five foreign countries are given in the directory. Of these the Philippine Islands have 13 students, China and Porto Rico have two cach, while Hawaii and Mexico have one cach. The idea must not be gathered that all the names in the student directory are as common as Smith, Brown, and Jones. The names should be twisting names are recorded there. 183 Mass -Over Fischer's Shoe Store Marecel and Bob Curt—75c MISS RAMSEY Formerly at Samples-Phone 469 The trickname "Mac" may be applied to 110 students in the University, for the names of 66 men and 44 women begin with the prefix "Me." Palace Barber Shop & Beauty Parlor Seven Experienced Barbers Three Operators Select from the largest assortment of engraved cards in town. Also STATIONERY. CHRISTMAS CARDS A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. Phone 288 All-over black satin by Peacock; with high spike heels. OTTO FISCHER 730 Mass. Phone 325 Snappy Fall Suitings SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. "Supposing"—an Armistice Day discourse, Sunday at 11 at Unity, Church 12th and Vt. Sts. Wiggan's "Decalogue of Science" reviewed at 10 by Mr. P. G. Roofe at the Forum. A welcome for all. "D'Avalon" 711 Take 'em down to Fischer'—those shoes you want repaired YELLOW CAB PHONE Five can ride for the price $1.50 ANNOUNCEMENTS The K. U. Geneva Club will have a hike Sunday afternoon, november 8. M meet 4 p. m. at 1017 Indiana—Thomas Cate, president. Sectional rehearsal for the following instruments of the University orchestra will be held in room 308 equiv. at 12 noon on Friday morning, Nov. 7; wind woods 9 a. m.; first violin, 10 a. m.; second violin, 11 a. m. Puffballs are edible when in the immature, "cheesy" stage. Botany Club: The Jayhawker picture will be taken Monday, Nov. 9 at Snow hall. Every member is assessed and expected to be present—Willard Crosser, president. A Car For The Date Karl Kuersteiner, director. Show her a good time this week end in one of our good-looking, easyrunning Fords Coupes or Touring Cars. We're open all night. 1101 Mass. U. S. Rent-a-Ford Phone 25 To Get Acquainted Because we are' the newest beauty shop in Lawrence we want to acquaint everyone with our services. In order to do this we offer for ONE WEEK, beginning Friday, Nov. 6: Marcel - - 50c POWDER BOX BEAUTY SHOPPE 1011 Mass. Mrs. E. R. Mackie Phone 2185 Have you seen the new Turtle-neck sweaters? Even Society Brand Has Contributed to This New Line- Oberworth Suits $38.00 An ordinary price for suits that have nothing ordinary about them. An unheard of price for Society Brand clothes. You simply must see this super-value line; it's the greatest job of value-giving we've ever done. You can arrange to buy an Oberwürth Suit on the new Ten-Pay-Plan. 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