TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27.1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Extension Division Conducts Classes in Many Subjects Meetings in Kansas Citie Held Under Supervision of Instructors From K. U. A total of 21 separate classes each week are now being conducted by the University extension division according to information given out at the office of the extension division this morning. Classes are meeting in several of the larger, and more important cities where he is a University instructor, and, according to Guy V. Keeler, secretary of the bureau of extension services, the university's every class is increasing day by day. Classes Not Limited to Teachers Methods, of Teaching, 4350 Mondo, afternoon in Lawrence, J. W. Twente instructor. Mr. Keller stated that the majority of those in attendance at the different classes were teachers, although the classes are not necessarily limited to teachers alone but anyone who has the necessary prerequisites may attend. He also stated that extension classes can be organized wherever there is a class of 15 people deciding upon a course. This is where an instructor available. American Literature, 4:30 Monday afterterm, Room 103 Teachers' College, Kansas City, Mo., Eva Hangn instructor A list of the available extension classes, meeting places, and the names of the instructors follow: Public School Music, Monday after noon, Room 101 Topica High School Grace V. Wilson, instructor. Elements of Sociology, 7 p. ma, Hns kell Institute, Mrs. Maud Parham instructor. American Literature II, Tuesday Leavenworth junior high school, Even Howon, instructor. Principles of Education, Tuesday Herington, J. W., Twente, instructor courses Offered in Kansas City Social Pathology, Room 162 Teachers' College, Kansas City, Mo., Stuart A. Queen, instructor Non-Typical Child, Wednesday afternoon in Kansas City, Paul B. Witty, instructor. Methods of Teaching and Project Method, Wednesday afternoon, Kansas City, Harvey C. Lehman, instructor. Statistical Methods and Measurements, Wednesday afternoon, Kansas City, P. F. O'Brien, instructor. Appreciation of Music, Wednesday evening, Kansas City, Ray Gaffney instructor. Extra Curricular Activities and School Control; 7:15 p.m. m. Room 100 Teachers' College, Kansas City, Mo. Dr. W. R. Smith, instructor. Development of Social Work, Wed- nesday evening. Room 102 Teachers. College, Kansas City, Mo., Dr. Sturtn A. Queen, instructor. Education Class at Marion Sociology, Wednesday evening. Kansas City, R. Wilbur Ross, instructor Principles of Education, Marion, 7-15 J. W. Twente, instructor. Another class in Principles of Education under Mr. Twents meets Thursday afternoon in Noodleash. G. Leonard Harrington has a class in Psychiatric Aroes of Stevens Work at Room 101 Teachers' College, Kansas City, MO. Thursday afternoon. Advanced Educational Psychology Thursday evening, Cherryvale, J. W. Twente, instructor. A class in Economics meets under D, Gagliarlo at Room 103 Teachers College, Kansas City, Mo. Thursday evening. Normal and Delinquent Child, Room 101 Teachers' College, Kansas City, Mo., Leonard Harrington, instructor. The only class meeting on Saturday is under the supervision of Helen R. Hoopes, meeting at 10:30 a.m., every other week in Kansas City. Scientific Fish Farming Increases Food Supply When the population of a country increases, the food sources have to increase also. It has come to the point where every available place of land is under cultivation in most of the world. So it is being turned to a different form of agriculture which someone has called "aquaculture." The plan of procedure is to find adaptable plants and take them to shallow waters which are covered by vegetation that filters themselves are not vegetarians but the bugs on which they live are. They allow the fishes to range about and then round them up when they are needed. The industry is yet in its infancy but a few plants have been found adaptable and promising results are on the way. Dee Doughty, c29, spent Saturday and Sunday in Moran, visiting his parents. Fires in Public Buildings Cause Million Dollar Loss In the years 1922 and 1923 as many an 850 fires occurred in hospitals, sanitariums, and hospitals. That is equivalent to one fire a day on the average, and the value of property destroyed amounted to $7,760. The greatest amount of damage was due to sparks on roofs. In 1922 the amount of property destroyed in this way was $78,677 but in 1923 it amounted to $115,362, making a total of $191,634. The fire cause which ranked second was stoves, furnaces, boilers and their pipes. Exposures garaged by fire prevention engineers, were strictly preventable since they are created for the most part through carelessness. By these figures one can see the great loss of property due to fire which might have been prevented and can be leased in the future. School of Fine Arts Sets Aside November 6 for Annual Program Dr. von Kleinismid, President of U. of S. C., to Speak at Chvionvote November 6 has been designated as Fine Arts day, following the custom of the students in the School of Fine Arts to set aside one day of the week for them. Dr. K. B. 90% Calculus, 10% History of the University of Southern California, 25% Art, 15% A. m. The student musical recital will be from 2 to 5 in the afternoon. The department of drawing and painting and the department of design will have a joint office. The administration building. It will consist of student work supplemented with paintings and drawings from other sources. The banquet will be served at 6:30 p. m. at the Commons to all students attending classes. Staffs are being pitched for the banquet by a joint committee from the music and the art departments. The dance at 9 o'clock will be in Robinson Nebraska Game Filmed Motion pictures of the Kansas-Nebraska football game, played last Saturday, will be shown at the Bowersock theater for three days, starting with a show that features the women were taken by the Patha World News and the real is about 600 feet in length. According to Glen W. Diekens, manager of the Bowersock theater the pictures are very complete with many interesting details of the game. Postoffice Makes Rules The local postoffice department has in the last week decreed that letters sent to students be addressed to the exact street number and not to fraternity and sorority houses by means of Greek letters or names. Home Economics club will meet Wednesday at 4:30 in room 110 France. WANT ADS A. DELOOF—Will open lunch room Oct. 31st in the north side of the Orpheum Theatre Bldg., Barbecue Meats, Fried鸡料, chili, etc. N4 SALEMKMN-Wanted to sell merchandise at home football games; 10 per cent pay call; most appropriate calls; paid all over this work. O30 FOR SALE--Ford touring with starter. In good condition. Call Phil Ferguson 414. N 1 WANTED—Job at club, playing trombone. Call W. T. Wolfe at 1419. G2a WANTED - Roommate for boy, large southeast room. 1218 Mississippi. Phone 2557 Blue. O28 FOR RENT TO BOYS - Very desirable large south room, modern house. 1301 Vermont. Also 4 room pool. Downstairs enclosure gate Call 127. **Na** LOSST—Gray checked topcast and green notebook, large size; in Douglas county, Reward. P. W. Cross, phone 603, N2 Halloween Decorated Box Chocolates at Rocco's—329 Mass—and they are Schrafft'—"Nuf red." LOST—in the Library Wednesday night, Oct. 21, a striped wool scarf. Please call 295. Reward. O29 "THESES, manicurists, notebooks typed by experienced stenographer. Call Miss Ritchie, 978, 6:00 to 3:00 p. m. N1 MARCELLING 50c, shampooing 50c Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775 F1 Grasshoppers have been found at an altitude of 18,000 feet in Tibet. The Indian elephant, seen in trained animal nets in circuses, probably originated in the plains of northern Asia. The Way of Our World More than 1600 samples of beans were recently analyzed by the U. S. Department of Agriculture in an effort to form standard bean grades. A balletique is the new addition to Dyche museum this week but it will be visible to the curious only on Sunday. No, it is not one of those animals that curls up his shell all week and then comes out on Sunday. It has been a constant reminder—with neither eyes nor noses, nor legs nor tail—yet it moves! Captain George Wilkins, British polar explorer, plans to use airplanes in exploration of the Antarctic next year. New Dyche Attraction Seen Only on Sunday It is very innocent in appearance, and it makes very little noise, not enough to frighten any one. It might be interesting to some to know that it was on exhibition at the Kansas Free Fair at Topaka this fall and created attraction for a great many people who happened its way. Yes, it's a real automatic halotop, Boech & Lomb, and is the property of the extension division of the Ui- iversity. To be used with it are 70 different views relative to the Ui- iversity, and while others give information that many of the students of the University probably do not know. Professtenal Cards* OR. FLOREANCE BARROWS, Oateopathic Physician, 80012 Mass, Phone 2337. DRE. ADREYNE & ADREYNE, the Proven- ine Chiropractors, Massage and Electric Treatments, no charge for consultation MTS, Misa, Phone 642. G. W. STEWER & CO.-Tailors to K. U. people from 1909-1925, Pressing, Remodeling and Repairing. Saus made to mugage. 224 La. Phone. 1454. MARCEL, APPPOINTMENTs—Phone 1256. Experienced interior. Sample's Harbor and Beauty Shop, East Side, $924½ Mass, SL. EYES EXAMINED. Glasses made. Law vectors Optical Coat, 1625 Mass. We Can Make That Soiled Hat Look Like New for 50c Lawrence Steam Laundry Phone 383 We Clean Everything You Wear but Your Shoes Elizabeth Arden Innes Hackman & Co. Ventilation Toilet Preparations for preserving and enhancing the beauty of the skin, anyways always be mindful. 711 Five can ride for the price PHONE YELLOW CAB Refugee Students Send Books of Appreciation Phone An expression of gratitude from the refugee students in Prague, Czecho-Slovakian, for the gifts sent by the International Student Service last Christmas, is in the form of two booklets, both hand made, which have been placed in the office of the design in design in the School of Fine Arts. The booklets were brought over by Conrad Hoffmann,头夫 of the International Student Service, who recently returned from Europe. Service PROTCH Ounachita College in Arkansas has a yell practice four nights each week. One of the booklets deals with the student life and activities at Prague. It is written in the Czecho-Slovakian language, with an English translation. The other booklet, which is the work of one of the art students in the University at Prague, contains the letter of appreciation of the students for their work. It is made on heavy hand made paper, and is said to be a well done example of design and lettering. The design is in blue and gold. Fritz Co. The College Tailor suggests a Marinello Bleach facial in view of the coming social events. 7119 Mass. Phone 493 Milady's Marinello Shop NOW is the time to select from the best line in the city A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. Tel. 288 CHRISTMAS CARDS or STATIONERY It Will Pay You to pay tuition in the Lawrence Business College. Special rates are made to K. U. students who wish brief courses in shorthand, typewriting, and handing and handling. We can arrange classes to suit your convenience. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 MASS. ST. Palace Barber Shop & Beauty Parlor Seven Experienced Barbers Three Operators Snappy Fall Suitings 813 Mass—Over Fischer's Shoe Ster Marcel and Bob Curl—75c MISS RAMSEY Leather Portfolios— 730 Mass. Phone 325 Now Selling at. Formerly at Samples—Phone 469 Now Selling at $3.00 $5.25 $4.75 $5.75 Made of high grade strap leather with 1, 2, 3, and 4 pockets. A leather store insures real leather. Arthur S. Wetting Successor to Ed Klein 732 Mass, St. HALLOWE'EN COSTUMES Get your- Learn the Charleston Ione De Watteville, School of Dancing 714 Massachusetts St. Phone 2762 lettiket dashatay life Today Clean New Outfits "silence. tradesperson, and but a mere modicum of that. my soul will brook no interruption of its immediate metabolization of the goodies in this week's life." From the K. C. Costume Co. Reasonable Prices Call Don Little Just Arrived! Tel.248 The New GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE Chiffon Silk Stocking at the exceptionally low price of $1.95 SILK ALL THE WAY UP (with cotton feet) Especially Timely Wear with Short Skirts Bullenc's exclusive brand name 25c for YOU 75c for US Buy a Dollar's Worth of toilet necessities and pay us 75c—that's our Wednesday Special. Two Stores Conveniently Located 1237 Oread Ave 1401 Ohio St. It Is Genna Rain Some More "Good weather for ducks" means you don't need a raincoat. No better rainy day companion in "Frog Brand" Slicker can be im- aginated; no better waterproofed A "Frog Brand" Slicker protects your good clothing, drying it from a damp weather, not too heavy when sunshine appears, keeps you from being "situ Get your "Frog Brand" Slicker today before the dark clouds threaten. Genuine Oiled Slickers All progressive college eleaders carry Fire Friend Sliders. If your duffer is not yet picked, send his name to H. M. Sawyer & Son, East Cinnamond, Mass. Sawyer's "Peg Brand" are genuine oilseed slicks, the product of 45 years of experience. In two colors for men-yellow and red, in four colors for women-black, green, blue and coral. BOWERSOCK Now Playing THE PONY EXPRESS with with Betty Compson, Ricardo Cortez, Ernest Torrence, Wallace Beery VARSITY Last times today LILLIAN GISH IN ROMOLA Starting Tomorrow Pola Negri in The Flower of the Night Will be shown at the Newman Theater in K.C. next week Pictures of Kansas-Nebraska football game are now being shown at both theaters.