WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Forget-Me-Not Day for Disabled Veterans to Be Held November 8 Proceeds to Go Toward Unkeep and Bettering Conditions for Ex-Service Men According to Tommy Dixon, boxing coach and commander of the Jayhawk Chapter of the Disabled American Veterans, a driver for funds raised by the chapter used practically every state in the United States have issued proclamations endoring "For-Clos-Me-Not-Day" and calling upon the citizens to support this nationwide movement in the face of the nation's disabled veterans. "Forget Me-Net-Day" will be observed in Lawrence and several hundred other communities in this country to aid the wounded and disabled in war in legislative, rehabilitation, hospitalization and relief matters. Forget-me-not flowers made of cloth and other materials which are made by corps of disabled veterans, girls and women workers and others offering their services to assist the wounded veterans, are to be sold on the streets, in buildings and public places on Saturday, Nov. 8. The K. U, Dames and Lads Annuity of the American Logon have offered their beauty co-operation and expertise to the members of the " forget me-nots" working in teams and companies under the direction of their leaders and captain. Couch Dixon, commander of chapter No. 3 of the Disabled American Veterans said that there are 30 disabled war veterans attending school at K.U. All are members of this chapter. The proceeds of the day's activities will go for the upkeep of the local chapter and toward the relief warfare of the American voter arms. For the first time in the football history of the University of Missouri a section of the bleachers was re-stocked and the game with the Oklahoma Agrigee. WANT-ADS LOST-University Commons meet ticket. Call Lela Duncan, 1728 White. N7 LOST—An alligator brown grip on a Lawrence street, Sunday night. Reward, Geo. R. Allam, st. 412, N7 LOST—A soft leather notebook. Finder leave at the Kansan office. FOR SALE—New Remington Portable typewriter, greatly reduced, Call 1442 Black. N12 LOST-Silver comb, initials V, T. Thursday night, between Twelfth and Louisiana and Santa Fe station, Virginia Betton, 145 Louisiana, 256. STUDENT Landry, men's shirts a specialty, will do mending. 2220 White, 1805 Ky. ...N9 FOR RENT - two pleasant rooms furnished for light house keeping. furnished, with furnace heat. Also one sleeping room, 900 Term, St., phone 970. LOST—Brown leather Ione DeWatteville School of Dancing Eventually—why not now? Tango Fox-Trot Waltz Insurance Bldg. - - Phone 2762 The postoffice is opposite us Practice Economy We save you 20 per cent per dav on labor alone. we guarantee all our work. we do plumbing and wiring. we specialize on repair work. we make estimates. we are available day or night. We have had 17 years experience in service. We serve you day or night in emergencies. Dunhill Pipes.—City Drug pocket book on back. Finder please call 2550 Blue. N6 We want to serve you. rience in service. We want to serve you. Best Malted Milk in town.—City Drug Store. Compact Refills.—City Drug Store Pettit the Plumber PHONE 1081 MODERN dancing lessons given in private home. Special attention to beginners. For appointment call 1442 Blue. N12 WANTED—Young woman of refinement to assist in dancing instruction. Call 2782. PHONE 1081 Electric Heating Pads, $3.25.-City Drug Store.-Adv. Fine new Stationery. City Drug Store. Bouird and Table Lamps SHIMMONS BROS. Plumbing, Heating and Wiring LOST—15-jewel Swiss wrist watch, White gold, rectangular shape, Call 2688. Electrical Appliances of All Kinds Parker Fountain Pens.-City Drug Store.-Adv. FOR RENT — Furnished apartment at the Oread. Two blocks from University. Call 1418. tf Pipes Repaired.-City Drug Store. Professional Cards Professional Carers DR. RECHTEL, Medicine, Surgery, Ostе- pathy; Residence phone 1234. 1234 Residence phone 1343. Office 847 Mass., phone 245. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1927 Mass. Eye glasses exclusively. DRS, WELCH and WELCH, the Chiropractors Palmer graduate. X-ray Laboratory. Phone 115. **FLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopathic** 809 King, Phone 2327, Milwaukee, Phone 415-620- 3796, Fax 212-757-6831, Fax Har, Nose and Throat, Glass glassification, Nurse 444, over Dick's Drug and Pharmacy. THE DALE PRINT SHOP Christmas Cards, Programs, Job Printing. 1027 Mass. Pnone 228. MOLLIE E, SCOTT, M. D., Phone 1425. 913 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kansas. ARDREY & ADREYY, Chiropractor, Mass. St., through adjusting, Phone for appointment. DIAL: BRIGHT, Chiropractor DUI: 1185, Mass. Opposite the Court House. H. W. HITCHSON, Dentist. House Bluff., phone 355. 729 Manz. St. Lawrence, Kansas. CREIL, M. PROFST, D. O., D. S. P. DEC. Baker and Foot Specialist. Calls made night office. office 952; res. 313. Red. and F. Lawrence, 855; res. 313. Red. and Lawrence, Kikane. Mrs. Eva Guffen Mrs. Eva Guffen 643 R. I. St. Phone 987 Regular Meals Every Day Special Sunday Evening Dinner Try Our Special $50.00 Suits For College Students Protch the Tailor Over 833 Mass. Kennedy Plumbing Co. Jumbing, Heating and Electrical Repairs CALL That something that makes meals appetizing and wholesome is always found at the WOOLF BROTHERS SCHULZ alters, repairs, cleans and presses your clothes right up to now. Bulging you—that's my business, SCHULZ the HILOR $19.7 Mass. St. Meals That Please BY SUE MOODY when you want it. There no- curs be tied to need certain hours and to what someone else thinks you're hungry for-- that's for you to decide. You know a feelers feel like a million dollars when dinner time comes and he can finish his game of tennis without miss- ing his meal or in the dress and watch 'em run for dinner in the rain. At the Hillside Cafe you get what you want anytime you're hungry. SUPREME CAFE 914 MASS. Eat What You Want RENT-A-FORD Drive it Yourself 916 Mass. - - Phone 653 HILLSIDE CAFE On 9th between La. and Ind. Phone 346 Over Gustafson's INFORMAL SHOWING OF CLOTNES FOR THE COLLEGE GIRL ALL DAY THURSDAY NOV.6 Shampooing and Scalp Treatments Vogue Beauty Shop HARPER METHOD We are absolutely going to run a first-class place, and you will enjoy spending the evening with us. Announcing the Opening of Our Skating Rink Thursday, Nov. 6 Ladies and Children's Skates, 15c Gents' Skates, 25c 1000 OHIO ST. Free Admission Every Afternoon 4:00 to 5:30 911 1/2 Mass. Mrs. N. Beal Open Each Evening— 7 to 9:30 Ladies Free—Gents 10c Skates,25c N. SHOBE, Proprietor CHRISTMAS CARDS In the Engraved Line should be ordered now. We also have Dinlars, Portfolios, Leather Books, Memory Books, A. G. ALRICH stationery 736 Mass. St. 1109 Mass. Phone 442 It's Easy to have your clothes looking their best all the time when you live in t town that boasts a cleaning shop that belongs to the Master Cleaners and Dyers Suits Pressed 50c established Two Years before the University JEWELERS 735 MASS. We carry a complete line of note books and note paper Open at night till 11:30 p. m. COE'S DRUG STORE 1347 MASSACHUSETTS BOWERSOCK Tonight - Tomorrow Personally Directed by D. W. GRIFITH "AMERICA" Personally Directed by D. W. GRIFFITH Friday BABY PEGGY HERSELF (IN PERSON) in Conjunction with Her Picture "The Law Forbids" Saturday Jack Pickford in "The Hillbilly" VARSITY Wednesday - Thursday "TARNISH" "TARNISH" A Drama of Youthful Folly with MAY McAVOY, MARIE PREVOST, HARRY MYERS and NORMAN KERRY Friday - Saturday WM. FOX presents the Melodramatic Police Melodrama "IT IS THE LAW" ORPHEUM Week-End Show — Friday - Saturday "Daughters of Pleasure" With MONTE BLUE and MARIE PREVOST BUY THAT Christmas Diamond --NOW-- Finest blue-white diamonds in the very latest mountings. Special prices on all diamonds from $20 to $750 for Sale Day Only— Sale Prices $ 20.00 diamond...$15.00 $ 40.00 diamond...$30.00 $ 75.00 diamond...$65.25 $110.00 diamond...$82.50 $150.00 diamond...$120.00 $210.00 diamond...$168.00 $265.00 diamond...$212.00 $315.00 diamond...$252.00 Etc. Special discount on every article in our store including watches, silverware, clocks, leather goods, cut glass, jewelry, ivory, etc. Gustafson Ye Shoppe of Fine Quality