TUESDAY, OCT. 6, 1925 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Drawing and Painting Exhibition to Contain Several New Prints Department Has Added Many Valuable Reproductions to Collection The first exhibition in the department of drawing and painting this year will have a new collection of facsimile prints in black and white and in color. Some are from the private collection of Prof. Albert Blech and others have been added to the depart- ment cost, and Professor Blech today. These prints have been reproduced by the most accurate methods by the Musee Marsch of Munich, Germany, or Czeasie, a great French painter. Another exhibition planned will be a collection of paintings by Randall Davye, examples of whose work are on exhibit in the Chicago Art Institute and the Corcoran gallery in Washington, D. C. Other exhibitions planned, said Professor Bloch, include a collection of etchings, wood-cuts, water colors and drawings of German artists and a collection of paintings of the modern school, for which Professor Bloch is now neopolitical with one of the New York galleries. Definite announcements of dates for the exhibition of these various collections will be made later. Hi-Y Meeting in Emporia K. U. Students Plan to Attend Annual Conference A delegation of about six students from K. U., will attend the Ninth Kansas State Student and HI Conference, which will take place in the conferences title year will be under the aunces of the state Y. M. C. A., the college Y. M. C. A.) of the K. S. T. C, and the College of Engineering, K. S. T. C. Imperial and the Emperia Y. M. C. A. The speakers for the conferences include many of the most prominent men in Y work: "Dat'L Elliott of Birmingham," the student movement; Ben Cherington of Denver; regional secretary of the Y; and Heinie Heimman, the former state student secretary. The general conference theme will be *While*. Eforts are being made by the Hill Y. M, C. A, chapter to send as many men as they can. Reduced rates will be in effect on all railroads and beds and breakfast will be furnished without cost at the conference. Those who are phishing for information are phishers K, u; Areth (Robert Campbell, Aldohk. Bobbins, Harold Wells, Clayton Church, Seirio, Ognino, and George Peal. Exhibition From. Other Schools Used as Models Greeting Cards Displayed A collection of Christmas greeting cards painted by students of design in other universities in an exhibit i the office of the department of design in west administration building. Th advanced classes in design are inak a special study of greeting cards an are using the cards as models. The greeting cards painted by the students in the department of design will be reproduced and put on sale before Christmas. An old Chinese tapestry panel is also in the display. It is owned by Misa Wiser, who recently returned from Japan after deiving five years to Y. M. C. A., workhorses, and is now a student in the department of design. Freshmen Count Days Until Vacation Arrives "I can leave at 2:30 and get home at 6:00." "Gee, but you're lucky. I can't get a train until 7:15." Who were talking? Why freshmen, of course. Already studying their "Freshman Bible" to find out when Thanksgiving was coming and weeks are counted and many sights are heard when the number is complete. In the meantime, they continue to mark the days off the calendar and to make their plans, while the post optimistic—or the most homestyle bitterness—Rook K. Rock has lovingly laid out the words "Christmas speeches begins." Jack Stukenberger Breaks Arm Jack Stukenberger, c'287 is at the Student Hospital with a broken arm which he received Wednesday in attempting to crank a Ford. Stukenberger broke one of the bones of his forearm and cracked the other, according to his mother, Mrs. G. H. Stukenberger, who came up from Kannya City, Mo., to be with him. Calendar for the Week --be on each detail on rain or sleet mar- shes. We will provide your family's Stu- dium family to protect you and your good 4:26- Press club organization, room 102 Journalism. 7:28- Dinner with W. C. W. A., candidate for the White House. 8:35- Mirah, White. 9:40- M. C. A., mistaken meeting, room 102 Wednesday Wednesday Campygen for Y. M. C. A., financial body 4:28 W. S, G. A, tow, rest room, central Administration. Study group on interracial relations for men and women, 205 Fraser, 7:11 - Y. W. C. A. study group, "Men and Women," Henry house. - Tau Sigma Phi meeting, Hsia Verma, Bad practice, Ridduan gymnasium, Sigma Delta Chi meeting, PI Upsilon house. 2 a) Harrington 7:15 - V, W, C, A, Bible study group, Henley house. 8. A. house. 9. M. courtroom, Moore hall. 10. V, M. C. A. meeting, Myers hall. Rhadamanthi meeting, Professor Cram offer, Green hall. Friday 4:30-University, dancing class, Commons. 6:30-Freshman banquet, Methodist church Saturday. NATIONAL 9:00—Varsity dances, Feke's and F. A. U. Fire Prevention Week Time to Eliminate Hazard **Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 4 to 10** is 11th time to start stopping fires — to begin a campaign hastening 52 weeks in the year," stated Clyde W. Coffman, state fire marshal, calling upon all fire departments to observe fire prevention week in Kansas this year. "When we atop to consider that over $800,000 was lost by fire in the United States last year—and add to that the fact that most fires are positively preventable," continued Mr. Coffman, "we must instill a sense of urgency down to loss is not at all out of order. Besides the financial consideration fire killed 15,000 people last year and caused untold suffering. WANT-ADS 012 FOR SALE—Special order clothing store in fine location here in Law- rence. One or two students can handle this to good advantage. Priced Samuel G. Clarke Boys' Industrial School, Topek, Kansas. LOST—Phi Kappa Pai Frat, pio. Engravef J. Stanley Pennell. Call 285. Reward. O8 LOST—Student activity ticket No 126, belonging to R. Schermus. Return to Business office. Reward, R. Harner, student auditor. SALESMEN WANTED EVERYWHERE-Experience unnecessary Grand Union Tea Co., Topok, KUnns. O11 LOST—Gold antique bracelet Sunday. Finder please call Marguerite Morse, 2722. 011 ROOM FOR RENT—$9 and $10 for boys, made vacant by moving to Pit Kappa. Alpha, house 1134 Ohio. Phone 2602 Red. LOST—Black Lifetime Sheafer fountain pen. Finder please call 2297 Blue. LOST—Theta Tau pin, Name Carl A. Poppino on back, Call 1617 or 2282 Black, Reward, 00 FOR RENT - room for girls in new house close to hill. Boarding club in house. Call 1445 Red. 1825 La St. G8 MARCELLING 50c, shampooing 50c. Address 1915 Ky. Phone 2775 F1 The first open meeting for friends of the Coimbatore club will be held Saturday evening, Oct. 10, Randhill, Sundu, president, announced yea- The meeting will be in celebration of the Chinese Republic, the birth of which occurred on that day. Students who have attended will speak on be Chinese problem. Complete plans for the program were made at the first meeting of the Cosmopolitan club Monday afternoon. The nightly nights an possible will be held to as enable American students to learn of foreign methods and problems. These will be open not only to students, but to anyone who is interested. Cosmopolitan Club Will Hold Open House Oct. 10 Decline of Birth Rate in Germany Continues (Science Service) Berlin, Oct. 6. The German birth rate has gone down steadily since the war-and, in 1924, was at the lowest point in five years, according to the latest German census figures. The infant birth rate is now 3.8 per inhabitant is 21.1 or 25 per cent less than in 1913. The lower birth rate was partially offset, however, by lower death rates, although the death decrease was slower. In Berlin, where conditions are abnormal, deaths decreased by 1.6 per thousand population. The entire cast of W. S. G. A. fashion show is requested to attend a meeting in the auditorium on the third floor of central Administration building Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. Every member must be present. ANNOUNCEMENTS The seminar in business letter writing will meet Monday afternoon at 4:30 in room 105 Marvin hall. This is the first meeting of the year. It will consist of two parts: a brief writing and the discussion of forms of business letters. Professors F. M. Raymond and Earl P. Carter will have charge of the meeting. There will be a meeting of all freshman and variety track candidates at the gymnasium Wednesday evening at 7:30. Carl Schadman. Lillian Bridgeman, chairman. PROTCH The College Tailor Snappy Fall Suitings SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 MASS. ST. IF IT IS A FORD If it is $ \pi $ better car, we got it. We rent them both. A your dealer cannot imply you and his list of books you are ad- quired. Son, Dad, Mother, or grandmother need for booklet. Rent-A-Ford Co. Pine Brand Silkers in four colors. Red, Green, Blue, and Coral. All present a natty appearance. FOR PLAY-CLASSES-DATES Bad weather in invariably come when 'good' weather is not present. 916 MASS. PHONE 653 Motoring, Boating, dancing, classes, the college, and a new Skiing Brand Sticker. It is in the髌骨 of the college woman, a style she created. A light knight waterproof coat that accentuates her slender figure. Most college girls—and men—have them. Gets yours today, the cost is low. Sawyer's Frog Brand Slickers Tau Beta Phi, honorary engineering fraternity, will send L. W. Holman, e28, president of the K. U. chapter to the national convention to be held at Purdue University, La Fayette, Inc., Oct. 15-17. At present there are about fifteen active members of the chapter. At a meeting to be held in the lecture room of Marvin hall tonight at 7:30, about twelve eligible men will be selected for membership. Near the gypsys and hot spring of Yellowstone Park there are plant that remain green throughout the rigs of a mountain winter. Milady's Marinello Shop suggests a Martinello Bleach facial in view of the coming social events. 1119 Mass. Phone 493 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, bookkeeping and banking. We can accommodate classes to suit your comfort. World Series TOMORROW Play by Play at Just a Step from the Campus A Stocking Event Hosiery Sale The McCallum Concentration Now is the time to purchase one's complete hosiery wardrobe for the autumn and winter season while our hosiery section is at its best with all the newest and most fashionable colors from this famous maker of silk hosiery. October 5 No. 1924 CHIFFON $2.00 No. 1915 SERVICE $2.00 No. 1923 SHEER $2.50 No. 196 CHIFFON Cannon $9.00 October 17th No. 196 CHIFFON Cannon $3.00 Innes Machman & Co. Courtney Quality Lotion JAYHAWK PINS and charms another shipment arrived today. $1.50 DAILY KANSAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Be careful in the selection of your hats. Consider their style and their quality. STETSON HATS Styled for young men Professor, how could you? Hear about "Old Brooksy" slipping Jimmy the double zero in Economics 31? Same snap course, and James made a good bluff at it, but "Brooksy's" got himself a new Eversharp. Well, you know how it is—the marks just seem to slip off that rifled tip. About the only antidote is to get an Eversharp for yourself. From soc to a month's allowance The New EVERSHARP and WAHL PEN