THURSDAY, SEPT. 10. 1925 PAGE-THREE Student District Shops and Cafes Being Remodeled Rock Chalk and Jayhawk Increased to Double Former Seating Capacity A general remodeling and re-building of most of the shops and eateries catering to student trade has been made during the summer. The Jayhawaii was built the Rock Chalk炉 had been reliant on twice their former capacity In the new building erected just north of the park there will be three shops, Milady's Marinelle Shop at 1119 Massachusetts street, and the Arts Gallery, to do all other lines of beauty work. The shop next to it has not been filled as yet, but the third shop has been leased by D'Ambra & Chubb, photographers, who have fitted their shop with the most equipment for art photography. In addition to thegraphy, Mr. D'Ambra, "Dube" was formerly formed to the personnel of the K, R, E, O, T, C at which time his pictures of K, U. athletes appeared in the New York Times and other well known publications. At the gallery they can give more any phase of amusement developing by appointment. The new, Rock Chalk, student owned and operated cafe, besides doubling its capacity, will also have a new soda fountain. The building, which is of brown stucco, will be completed this week, and when in operation will give employment to twelve students. The chief feature of the new Jay-hawk safe at 1340 Ohio is its new $2,600 refrigeration and storage plant. The new building is built in a facility that can seat six students, it will employ about thirty five students. The building next door south, formerly occupied by the cafe, has been rented by the Brown Owl beauty parlor. K. U. Organizations Announce New Pledges (Continued from page 11) (Continued from page 1) ton; Elise Palmer, Concern; Margaret Brown, Blunt; Olivier; Dilhue Campbell, Burrow; Massie; Alice Campbell, Norton; Morgan, Morgan, Arkansas City; Virginia Diehl, Fort Wayne, Ooey; Kamberine Miller, End, Olha; Joannita Shawson; Giorgio; Freeda Shawena; Foureira; Sadine Alpha Gamma Deltas Pledge 9 Alpha Gamma Delta: Grace McLaughlin, Greenburg; Susie Brown, Kansas City; Dorothy Winners, Lawrence; Virginia Jane Nelson, Victor J. Gardner; Jane Schroer, Mary Hung; Mary Jimin, Kim, Ohio; Violet Hull, Lexena Orode Beck, Garden City 12 to A O Pi Sorority Alpha Omicron Pi: Vera Faye Stoops, Smith Senter; Louis Carey Baxter Springs; Julia Eckle, Dough; Lorraine Squires, Harper; Mary Ellen Carroll, Leavenworth; Alice Ward, Washington; Alice Ward, Washington; Ishth Eldridge, Dorothy Woolen, Kansas City, Mo; Frances Wilson, Marguerite Laptal, Lawrence. Sigma Kappa Pledges But 7 Sigma Kappa; Mildred Cornwell, Olathie; Imogene Cox, Lawrence; Ruth Kreibhner, Pretty Prairie; Eleason McGoe, Kansas City; Bessie Steele, Stearno Alba; Steve Steele, Williams, Topela. Theta Ft1 Alpha; Dolores Moffett, Dallas, Texas; Agnes O'Connell, Nevadn, Mo.; Hei Hennen, Burlington; Annette Gleesin, Kansas City, Mo; Esther Marie Libel, Waltham; Ruth Crahmer, Severnance; Alburney 13 Pledged to Alpha Xi Delta 13 Pledged to Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Xi Delta: Ruth Patrick, Eather Stock, "Lilim Fleshman, Frances Stock, Petty Patterson, Fionne Murray, all of Kansa City, Lawrence Shannon, Lawrence Alice Sheron, Lawrence; Alice Gaskell, Lawrence; Gertrude Wilson, Lakecrom; Merle Gould, Dodge City; Alien Classes, La Cyne; and Maxine Wittson, Uka. Okla. Names of the pledges of other securities will be announced tomorrow, as they were not released in time for this issue of the Kansan. Work Supplied for Women WORK STAIRS According to information obtained from Hubbard's office, a number of girls have been placed in positions which will enable them to be self-supporting during the school year. It was stated that there were still some places open in which girls could work to earn board and room. Mrs. Dora Bryant is in charge of the agency. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Sea Island cotton crop of the United States, valued because of its silky staple, has been practically the main spread of the cotton belt weilu. WANT ADS OPPORTUNITY for desirable young woman to secure room and board in return for assistance with home work. Apply in person, 1200 Oblz, Chicago. LOST—Down town Monday, billRohbott containing money and credentials, Reward if returned to owner, Bill Harrison, Sigma No. home. RENT RENT-Furnished cottage, 4 rooms, bath, cloets, 3 poreens, gas, electricity, water, sewer, your house, adult only, on car line; 12 minutes walk from K. U. 855, per person. Carpenter, W. S., W. T. Carpenter. SW. FOR RENT - Furnished apartment, three rooms and trunk room, save 400 floor, 2 closets, gas, water, sink and sewer in kitchen, on car line, 12 minutes walk from University. Adults only, year lease $30 per month; 2500 black, W. T. Carpenter, 7323 Mass. St. S10 EXPERT TYPIST—Themes and student work especially. Call 1840. S13 AUUNDRY—Phone 1045 Black or at all 1784 Kentucky St. Students aundry. Praterities, Sororites, toarding houses, table linen specialty. Prompt service, prices reasonable. S16 WANTED--An experienced steward 1138 Ky. S-12 FOR RENT—Garage, 997 Alabama Call 2279 White. S-10 FOR RENT—Garage, 937 Alabama. Call 2279 White. S16 OR RENT—A suite of two or three furnished rooms, to two women or an wife and woman. Striely modern, new house. 1825 Louisiana. SI6 LOST—Business part of green foun- tain pen between 14th and 11th streets on Kentucky. Leave at Kans- an office. S14 LOST-on Varsity tennis courts, Pi Epsilon Pi pin, Call 1023. Revard. S14 BILLFOLD LOST—on campus Tuesday, containing money and credentials. Reward if returned to owner. FOR RENT - For 2 girls. Large comfortable rooms with closed-in sleeping room. Modern conveniences. 801 Mo. Phone 1526. S14. WANTED—Washing and ironing and bundle work. Call 1356. S11 FOR RENT—Garage 1125 Ky., $4.06 Phone 1177. S14 ROOMS FOR BOYS—Two doubl BEDO and one single room with Simmons room, room size rugs and plenty of windows. Prices reasonable at 1701 Tennessee St. 814 ROOMS FOR GIRLS—in modern home, 1492 Mass. 2538 White. Board if desired. S14 GARAGE FOR RENT—Cement floor Electric light. 1318 Ln. Phone 270 914 WANTED STUDENT LAUNDRY- Price reasonable. Work done sat- factively. Will do mending. Phone: 2220 White, 1985 kg. 825 FOR RENT - A desirable room with moderate conveniences. Single or double. Girls, 821 La, Phone 205 811 LOST—Alboa Chi Omega Pin, Phi guard. Engraved "H, Rambo" Rev. leaves at Kunan office. S11 LOST=Activity Ticket No. 465 Return to Miss Virginia Shenton. Return to Business office, Reward. P. H. Harrair, student auditor, S16 WANTED TO RENT - East room, modern home. Convenient to Hill and town. Board if desired. 1135 Vermont St. Phone 12340 Black. e14 ROOMS for rent by boys at 1237 Oread. Also apartment. Phone 1783 Red. S16 $23.50 Solved Your Clothes Problem Samples shown by appointment. Phone 1474 E.E.Powers, Representing the A. Nash Tailoring Co., Inc. Prompt Attention Every Garment Carrier is a London based manufacturer. by Experienced Operator STUDENT MIXER TOMORROW NIGHT Shampoos, Marcels, Facials Manicures STATIONERY For Friday, September 11—Night Outclock METHODIST CHURCH Vanity Beauty Shop 11th & Mass. Phone 1372 Vermont and Tenth Streets ROWLANDS Every Occasion ALL MEMBERS AND FRIENDS CORDIAILY INVITED Two Stores on the Hill Announcing The opening of the Tomorrow College Inn In order to take care of the crowds at THE NEW JAWHAWK CAFE RAY HARRY Let's STUDENTS Get K. U. 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