THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925 PAGE THREE 8 Dancing Classes Will Be Divided Into Two Groups Classes to Open Again Fel 6 on Second Floor of Old Spooner Library The University dancing class will be divided this semester into a class for advanced dancers and one for beginners. The class will hold next Friday afternoon, Feb. 6 on the second floor Old Spinner library. The dancers are under the The advanced dancing class has been opened regularly in order to care for those of last semester who are preparing for the work. This class also are invited advanced dancers who are devious of learning new steps and techniques, but who were not members of last semester's beginning class. To Teach Social Dancing The beginning class is open to those who are beginning the study of dance. This class will include fundamental steps and technique of social dancing. Every effort will be made to give to those beginning the work in foundations to execute any ballroom movements. The method of class instruction will be the same as that followed last semester. But the glass period will not be on the calendar for his institute, and will include demonstrations as well as class technique. During the latter half of the hour everyone will have an opportunity to meet with who partner the work had given. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN It is hoped by the director that the attendance of the women will equal that of the men. These interested may come either singly or with a band to attendance, according to the management. The beginning class will be held from 4:30 to 5:50 every Friday, and the advanced, from 3:30 to 6:30. **Small Admission Charge** The plans for admission will be e-called out on a slightly different basis than the usual order to simplify the sale of tickets both for the student and for the business offered. The student arranged an appointment to meet with the business office will be sold from the business office at a small saving. The eight weeks course for either class will be available after the waiting 26 weeks, which was made up by the business office. "The opportunity that the current forms of social dancing both in elementary and advanced stages, is the perfect time to be introduced to the student body M-13.klbwbbbs explained this morning. The classes are being sponsored by W. S. G. A. and the Men's Student Council and are being organized strictly on a non-competitive basis. No students who are interested to study ballroom dancing at a minimum cost. League Adds Eight Cities Municipalities Show Interest in Manager Plan Eight cities have voted added to the League of Kansas Municipalities recently. They are Morland, Lyndon, Linwood, Stark, (Ash), Arcadia, Lington and Holdlam. Arkansas City will vote on the city manager after the election on Feb. 10. Emporia is to vote on it after the string election. Interest in this form of government among the cities of the state is rapidly growing, according to Harvard's Project for Urban Sports in the leagues. Letters have been received recently from Seneca, Russell, Leaventworth and Yates Center, indicating that they are considering a manager form in the near future. The League of Banana Municipalities has just prepared a series of lessons to help banana plantation and accounting by member cities. This is the first attempt which has been made to standardize the use of such forms among the banana plants. New Loan Scholarship Available for Womer The Junction City branch of the American Association of University Women is offering a $100 loan scholarship to any woman student in the University who has done superior work while a student in the University. The scholarship is open to any woman but according to The American Association of University women a woman student from Geary county is preferred. The scholarship is available in once and application for it should be made to Prof. Eugenie Gallo, of the department, in room 304 Room 211. Hawaii Originates New Cross-Word Puzzle Aid Graham Bennion "Word of two letters, both vowels, meaning a type of haevian, probably originated in native Hawaiian language." Why this word has not yet joined the other two vowels aided by puzzle making is itself a nuke. The family awaits it: "Al," *laint*, indignable two-tied slab; "lae":良 goddess of the ancients; "ee" and "ae": immigrant Latinus; *Tate* wield itself in the dicerions yet, it. "An." "That all," "An" Forty Medics to Rosedale **WYD MESSAGES TO ROUND OFF.** About the movie school will be sent to the movie school at Josedelo, Kansas City, Kansu, at the end of the semester, according to announcements today by Dr. O. G. Stolnack, secretary of the school of education. The movie school will be ready for publication by Thursday, according to Dr. Stolnack. ANNOUNCEMENTS Manuscripts for the oratorical tryout Feb. 14 must be in the hands of Professor Gikilman by Feb. 10, it was announced today. The women who did not have their names on their gymnastics clothing will get them from the locker woman. During the semester vacation the lockers were cleaned and the clothing not marked was taken to the care. There will e. o. "KJ" party at the Mothbelist church tomorrow, night! All Mothbelist students and others are invited! For more information, call 917-630-8244 or their newsletter! O' is a good time. There will be a meeting of Kappa Phi at the Methodist church, Thursday, Jan. 29. WANT ADS DOUBLE ROOM for 2 boys. Hot and cold water and separate bath. 1220 Ln. Phone 7728 Black. F4 FOR SALE-A "C" melody, silver-painted, golded bell, saxophone with cave. Call 2711. P4 LOST—Glasses in a brown leather case. Please call 1544 Red. F1 HST-Alpha (opened) PI pin, dur- ing race (opened). (A) Mary Rose Barrina at 1656. Reward. F4 WANTED - Romantee by girl student, dormitor, Modern borne, paper canvases. Book 2463. F8 POR WINYT Harper Hollow poem for pencil class at campus. P2308 ROL F4 LOST—Light (shell rimmed glasses) in last three weeks. (Please call 10.66 for reward.) F4 POR RENT—One room for one or two bays. Phone 2541 or call 1501 E. L F4 LOST—A pair of gray chameisotite trumped in dark gray with scrolled wrists in 111 E. A, Call Betty Simmons, 1538, 926, 1260 F1 LOST *Diamond signet ring*, initials R, N. W, in raised Japanese lettering. Finder kindly call 2140 Red. Reward. F4 FOR RENT—Large room, one or two girls, new home, 1606. Tenn. tf WANTED—Men. Board and room at 932 Miss. Phone 2377 Red. F3 WANTED—By boy, n job as table waiter or musician. Phone 1750 after 9 o'clock J30 WANTED - Student laundry, work satisfactorily done and cheaper than laundry, Will do mending, 2220 White, 1865 Ky. F10 FOR RENT—Room and board at $7.00 per week. Also one roommate wanted. Call 207-6257. F3 FOUND—Gold penell. Inquire at Kansan office. F1 FOR RENT - Furnished double rooms for boys. Large and comfortable, furnace heat. 1200 Tenn. St. Phone 3531 Red. Price $16. J30 FOR RENT—Modern double rooms for boys, also garage. Phone 1937, J30 ROOMMATE wanted by young man. Board optional. Phone 1913. F3 LOST—No. 12 gold, open faced Elgin watch in 1500 block on Tennessee street.街C 2498 Rear. reward 330 FOR RENT—Nice large room, plenty light and heat, for men at 1029 Penn. F3 FOR RENT—Rcom for men. Call 802 at 1020 Tenn. J30 WANTED—National Manufacturer can use two or three capable men ROOMS FOR WOMEN—Large, well lighted rooms in modern house, steam heat, sleeping porch if desired, located midway between University and business section. Inquire at 1225 K. F4 for sales organization. For interview at Lawrence write G, D. Olmsted, 623 Bryant Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. F1 FOR BENT - Apartment, 2 rooms or sleeping pouch. Suitable for small family or women students. A dormitories or offices, 2650 Blue. F3 FOR RENT-Large, light room for boys. Well furnished, and modern in every respect. 1308 Ohio. FOR RENT- Rooms for Boys, modern home. Rate for second sem- ROOM FOR RENT- In new home. Call 2424 Blue. LOST—Blue, checked scarf in Goody's building on Tuesday afternoon. Finder please call 2424 Red. Reward: J20 LOST-Shell rimmed glasses, between Eleventh and Ohio and Oread High School, Wednesday, Berrice Grumberger, 2239. later. Best of rooms, quiet house 1319 Tenn. F2 LAWRENCE, KANSAS; For sale- 10-room, modern, brick residence, centrally located. Full description 446 Ohio Avenue, Kansas, F32 446 Ohio Avenue, Kansas, F32 Professional Cards DR. BICHTEL, Medicine, Surgery, Otto- nath, Residence phone 1143. Illinois 817 Plain, phone 342. www.bichtel.com Residence phone 1543. Office 847 Mask., phone 343. Little Blue Books C. E. ORELUP, M. D.. Specialist GMHL: M. M., D. Spivakelina GSM: GSM, M. M., Dick's Gaming guaranteed. Phone 415, over Dick's Drug After Feb. 25, the price of these little books will be 10 cents each. You should lay in a supply while you can get them for 5 cents. HARL H. BRONSON, Proprietor 803 MASS. ST. LOOKA HERE! Why Haven't YOU been down to University Book Store to get a box of that Crushed Bond Paper for 59c all surfaces and environments to match at 20°F A big shipment of Bon-bons, Chocolates and several other 39c for a full pound Sodas are still the best in town FRANKLIN XX Ice CREAM Millions of men demand this protection every day MILLIONS of men are turning from other dentifrices to Squibb's Dental Cream, made with Squibb's Milk of Magnesia, because its regular use prevents Acid Decay at The Danger Line and reduces the serious menace of Pyrrhea. A pleasure to use. Safe for all. 2017. 09.28 Made with Squibb's Milk of Magnesia $\textcircled{1}$ 1925, R. R. S. & S. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1027 Mase. Rye glasses exclusively. G. W. BUTCHINSON, Dentist, House Blqg., phone 295. 729 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kannah. Stere, Lawrence, Kansas. 1027 Mass. Job Printing. Phone 228. DRS, WELCH and WELCH, the Chiropractors Palmer graduate. X-ray Laboratory. Phone 115. THE DALE PRINT SHOP Programs. OR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopathic Physician. 999% Mass. Phone 2537. DN. C. R. A. BRIGHT, Chiropractor 1101 Masa, Opposite the Court House. SCHULZ alterz, repairs, cleans and presses your clothes right up to now. Suitable for business. SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. RENT-A-FORD Drive it Yourself 916 Mass. - - Phone 65 BROADVIEW INN An ideal place for dance or dinner party. Phone 1467 for reservations. Oyster or Buffet Supplies and other food. Security and Sunday from 3 to p. 9. DANCING CLASS Saturday Morning Ecke's Hall 9:00-12:00 A great membership will appoin- s a woman with five hundred number of members. 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