Wednesday. Jan. 20. 1960 University Daily Kansan Page 7 day had but from hree CLASSIFIED ADS LOST PAIR OF GLASSES. Brown frames with bifocals. Lost Friday between Strong and the Union. Reward! Call VI 9-1171. 1-20 NOTICE BILLFOLD. Lost Jan. 18 in Robinson BILLFOLD. Lost Jan. 18 in Robinson No question.ASK Cali VI 3-9068 1-123 CONFIDENTIAL CASH LOANS, made to students and faculty members. Call Earl Percival, manager, Beneficial Finance Co. VI 3-8074. 833 Mass. tf ATTENTION KEMPER MILITARY SCHOOL ALUMS: There will be an old boy party in Topeka the first of next month. If interested in attending, call Rael Amos, VI 3-3464 from 5-7 p.m. before Friday. 1-22 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE BEVERAGES- All kinds of six-paks, ice cold. Crushed ice in water repellent close paper bags. Plastic. Phone supply. 6th and Vermont. Phone VI 3-0350. NEW ELECTRIC ATLAS CABINET SEW- ING MACHINE. New wool-top comfort and several mixed silk embroidered sofa pillows. Can be assembled at 924 N. H-12. 1956 CHEVROLET. Excellent condition. 1 owner. Radio, heater. $900. Call VI 5- 7831 1-22 '48 PONTIAC. 6 cylinder engine in good condition. Radio and heater. Clean. A bargain. Call VI 3-9893 after 9 a.m. 1-22 FOR RENT 2-ROOM HOUSE. Furnished for housekeeping. Single and double rooms available now and next semester. Call VI 3- 1999. 1115 Ohio. tf SINGLE ROOMS for graduate women. Call Helen Goode, VI 3-6735 or Chelle Goode, VI 3-6734. SINGLE ROOMS for boys. Available now and for 2nd semester. Call VI 3-2838-1-281 BOARD AND ROOM. $50. per month. Call VI 3-4385. 1-22 VERY NICE SLEEPING ROOM for male student. No other roomers. Call VI 3-8107 after 5 p.m., or VI 3-3680 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. VERY NICE SINGLE SLEEPING ROOM Refrigerator and TV room available. Near KU and shopping district. Days call VI 3-8316. Evenings call VI 3-9027. DE LUXE HOUSE Just west of the University. 2 bedrooms, living room, fire alarm, complete kitchen. Rug and fibres. Flat in Cotteridge. Cook with Call KU 485 or VI 3-1843 after 7 p.m. 1-21 TOWN MANOR cottage. Newly furnished 5-room efficiency, 2 bedrooms and a bedroom with new redecorated Air-conditioned, Patio and private area. Call VI 3-8000. 1-21 B-2EDROOM HOUSE. Furnished. Accept 3 or 4 boys or family. $90.00 a month. Furnished. 3-room apartment. $80.00 a month. T. A. Hemphill. V 3-1992. 1-21 5-ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT for CABIN, REALITY 9181, Mass. 411 V 3-8316 ROOMS FOR GIRLS. Complete kitchen. Laundry privileges. Girls living on under $50 a month. 1 block from Union. Call VI 3-6723. 2-8 Tired of noise, crowds and confusion? Live in quiet, economical home. Close to 3 cafes. Singles and doubles. 1416 Tenn Call VI 3-9340. after 3 p.m. 1-22 NICE. DOUBLE ROOM (or single) for next semester. 1 block from campus, 1200 Miss. Student getting Ph.D. reason for vacancy. Call VI 3-8092. 1-22 2 FURNISHED APARTMENTS. Study. Modern and private. Large refrigerator and stove. Centrally located between town and KU. Call VI 3-2380 or VI 3-4217. If you would like to live close to campus, 1/2 block away, in a very comfortable single room, call VI 3-6696. For serious student. Very reasonable rent. 1-BEDROOM APARTMENT. Unfurnished. Modern duplex, 1 block from campus. Steve, refrigerator, and washing machine. Kitchen is available. Please call CVI 3-0316. 1-22 SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS for boys. Available now for second semester. Close to campus. Call VI 3-1572. 2-9 UNFURNISHED 3-BEDROOM HOMES. Some with garage and basement. As low as $9 per month. Furnished 3-bedroom home, $125 a month to couple or single student. Call VI-2-0386 or VI 3-0245 after 6 p.m. 2-8 SLEEPING ROOM with kitchenette. Available first of semester. Call VI 3-6312. 1-22 FOR MEN: 1 double room across hall from bath. Twin beds. Linen furnished. South and east windows. $18 a month per man. Call VI 3-5137 after p. 5. 2-9 ROOM FOR 2 BOYS. Sleeping and study room. Use of refrigerator. No drinking. Half bath and shower. See at 1810 Ind. or call IV 3-1763, or IV 3-4311. 1-22 VACANCY FOR 1 MALE STUDENT, preferably upperclassman or graduate. To share small house with 3 others. $30. a month. Call VI 2-0107 after 4:30 p.m. ROOMS FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS. 1 $20 room and 1 $25 room. Washing apartment for men. $55. Room for men. $25. 1231 La. Apply at 1230 Ead. 1-22 ROOM for graduate women students or working girls. Cooking and laundry privileges. Utilities paid. 2 blocks from Union, 1224 Ohio. Call VI 3-5139. 1-22 LARGE ROOM for 1 or 2 men students. Private entrance and shower. See or call R. L. Person, 2101 VI. VI 3-6000 after 5:30 p.m. or weekends. 1-22 ROOMS FOR U. N. D E R G R A D U A T E privileges. Call VI-9 43/128 123a Ler ROOM. 2 blocks from campus. Would exchange 'for' labor. Clu. C-136241. 3 ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT with garage. Private bath. All bills paid. Extra nice. $65. Call VI 3-5493. 2-9 BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING. Theses, reports, etc. Done at Call VI 3-9508. Fast, accurate service. EXPERIENCED TYPIST would like typing my home address. Ships rates. Cust. MAIL MANAGER: Manny Shapiro. RENT A SINGER SEWING machine by the Sewing Center, 927 Mass. Singer Sewing Center, 927 Mass. TYPING, sewing or child care in my home. Call VI 3-4373. tf KU BARBER SHOP - 411s W. 14th St. parking, Clarence, Wayne and Shortt, ify parking EXPERIENCED IVPIST. immediate attention to term papers, reports, thesis, etc. Neat accurate service at reasonable price. Mrs. Charles Johanssen VI 3-2876. EXPERIENCED TYPIST, electric typewriter, error free, immediate service or term papers, theses, dissertations, etc General rates. Mrs. Tom Brady, VI 3-3428 IYPING: Former secretary. Will do typ- ing for McKendry. Hires Mr. McEldowney. WI 3-8584. DRESS MAKING and alterations for women. Formals, wedding gowns etc. Ola Smith, $ 1411^{2} $ Mass. Call VI 3-5263. tf NOTHING LIKE IT In Lawrence—our shop. Visit Grant's Pet Supply Center— 1218 Conn. Open weekdays 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Birds and animals, complete tours for cages, bags, and accessories for all pets. Complete lists of Exotic fish and Exotic Plants. Stainless steel aquariums, 2 to 60 gal., stands, filters, heaters, lighting, and all accessories. Everything for dogs and cats; beds, toys, furniture, pet supplies, kets, etc. Everything in the pet field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. Phone VI 3-2921. Welcome. TYPING. Theses, term papers, 5 years experience. Fast accurate service. Reasonable rates. Will transcribe from teleconference. Barlow. VI 2-1648. 408 Wt. 13th. ALTERATIONS AND REPAIR WORK Call Mrs. Reed, V 3-7551) tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Former secretary, will type theses, term papers, dissertations. Reasonable rates. Prompt Service. Call Mrs. Mehlinger, VI 3-4409. t FINEST FLAT-TOPS, and friendly barbers, and fascinating magazines, at Ernie's Earber Shop, 730 Massachusetts EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do these, term papers, reports, and dissertations Standard rates. Call Mrs. Charles Patti. VI 3-8379. 1-22 TYPING. Fast service at reasonable rates. Experienced in typing term papers, themes, theses, etc. Call Mrs. Earl Wright, VI 3-9554. 1-22 TYPIST: Theses a speciality, term papers Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Ward, 309 Maine, Ph. VI 3-124, I - 306-6 309 Maine, Ph. VI 3-124, I - 306-6 EXPERIENCED TYPIST will give careful attention to theses, term papers, etc. Need accurate work at regular rates. Call Mrs Betty Veqinst, VI 3-2001. 1935 Barker, tf. LEARN TO DANCE NOW... all the times Studio 5 at Studio 5, Missouri, phone VI 3-6385 t BIOLOGY STUDY NOTES: Completely revised, outline of class lectures, word lists and definitions, charts and diagrams. Complete cross index. Price $2.50. free delivery. For your copy call VI 3-7553, 805 Ohio. 2-25 SEE RICHARD L. REINKING SPECIAL AGENT PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA For Your Life Insurance VI 3-2346 1346 Ohio Ronnie's fashion BEAUTY SALONS BUDGET No Appointment Needed COLD WAVE Complete: Cut, Perm. & Set JANUARY SPECIAL !! $5.95 MALLS SHOPPING CENTER — VI 2-1144 — OPEN LATE EVERY WEEKNIGHT WESTERN CIVILIZATION NOTES! 100 pages. Notes are written in an extremely wide font and are finely mincegraphed and bound. $4.00. Free delivery. Call VI 2-0430 after 1:00 p.m. EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Term papers, manuscripts, reports, etc. Prompt service. Accurate, accurate work. Reasonable Messages. Ms. Robert Cook. 2000 R. I. Gai C.I. 3-7485. TYPING. Term papers, theses, and reports typed at reasonable rates. Fast, efficient service. Call VI 3-0504. 1-20 TYPING: Secretarial experience. Accurate, relinable service. Good educational background. Prefer term papers and reports. Call VI 3-48221. 1-21 APPAREL OFT PROCLAIMS THE MAN The bounds of spring are on winter's traces. Soon we will be shedding our mukluks and union suits and putting on our spring finery. And what does Dame Fashion decree for the coming season? (Dame Fashion, incidentally, is not, as many people believe, a fictitious character. She was a real Englishwoman who lived in Elizabethan times and, indeed, England is greatly in her debt. During the invasion of the Spanish Armada, Dame Fashion—not yet a Dame but a mere, unlettered country lass named Becky Sharp—during the invasion, I say, of the Spanish Armada, this dauntless girl stood on the white cliffs of Dover and turned the tide of battle by rallying the sagging morale of the British fleet with this stirring poem of her own composition: Don't be gutless, Men of Britain. Swing your cutlass, We ain't quiltin'. Smash the Spanish, Sink their boats. Make 'em vanish. Like a horse makes oats. For Good Queen Bess, Good sirs, you gotta Make a mess Of that Armada. You won't fail! Knock 'em flat! Then we'll drink ale. And stuff like that. As a reward for these inspirational verses Queen Elizabeth dubbed her a Dame, made her poet laureate, and gave her the Western Hemisphere except Duluth. But this was not the extent of Dame Fashion's services to queen and country. In 1589 she invented the egg. In 1590, alas, she was arrested for poaching and imprisoned for thirty years in a butt of malmsey. This later became known as Guy Fawkes Day). But I digress. Let us get back to spring fashions. Certain to be popular again this year is the cardigan (which, curiously enough, was named after Lord Cardigan, who commanded the English fleet against the Spanish Armada. The sweater is only one product of this fertile Briton's imagination. He also invented the ball-peen hammer, the gerund, and the molar, without which chewing, as we know it today, would not be possible). But I digress. The cardigan, I say, will be back, which is cause for rejoicing. Why? Because the cardigan has nice big pockets in which to carry your Marlboro Cigarettes—and that, good buddies, is ample reason for celebration. Do you think flavor went out when filters came in? If so, you've got another smoke coming. I mean Marlboros—all the rich, smooth flavor of prime tobacco plus a filter that really filters. So slip into your cardigan and lie yourself to your tobaccoist for some good Marlboros. They come in soft pack or flip-top box. Cardigans come in pink for girls and blue for boys. © 1960 Max Sculman If you're a filter smoker, try Marlboros. If you're a non-filter smoker, try Philip Morris. If you're a television watcher try Max Shultman's "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis"—Tuesday nights. CBS.