Thursday, Oct. 23, 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 9 KU Orchestra To Give Concert A special concert by the KU Symphony Orchestra for Lawrence grade school children will be played Friday at 2:30 p.m. in the University Theatre of the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. Conductor of the orchestra is Robert Baustian. About 800 students from the fifth and sixth grades of Lawrence schools will be present. The program has been especially selected for the youngsters. Included on the program will be Saint-Saens' "Carnival of the Animals" with Sara Jane Beene, Lawrence, senior, and James Avery, Burlington senior, as piano soloists; Prokofieff's "Peter and the Wolf" with Al Rossi, Chicago, Ill., graduate student, as narrator. These works and the commentary, given by Mr. Baustian, will acquaint the listeners, many of whom have never seen or heard a symphony-orchestra, with the various instruments, their appearance and their sound. Wayne Nelson, supervisor of music for the Lawrence public schools, and Mr. Baustian arranged the concert jointly. Design Show Opens Sunday The Kansas Designer Craftsman Show will open at the Kansas Union Sunday. On exhibit in the Student Lounge, Oct. 26-Nov. 15, will be 191 art pieces from 86 entrants. It includes ceramics, sculpture, silversmithing, furniture and textiles. The show is designed to encourage the fine craftsmen in Kansas, to stimulate interest in fine crafts, to encourage the purchase of fine crafts, and to establish high standards in design both for the craftsman and the consumer in the state of Kansas, said Prof. Whitney, chairman of the show. Judges will be David Campbell, executive director of the American Craftsman Council of New York City; Josie Ersch, craftsman and world traveler, Beloit, and Dr. Edward Maser, director of the KU Art Museum. Prizes awarded will total $785. Students to Get Tips On Job Applications Three businessmen will speak on "What Do You Look for in Job Applicants" at the meeting of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, at 7:30 tonight in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. The speakers will be Walter Sutton of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., LesRuse of J. C. Penny Co., and Don Carr of Bendix Aviation. COME SEE! The Selection of Contemporary HALLOWEEN CARDS Now Available at MOSSER-WOLF INCORPORATED 1107 Mass. Across from the Courthouse Our 101st Year of Service Last Two Days of Sale! sale! first quality suede sport jackets! - in three smart autumn colors! $17.99 LAWRENCE'S OWN STORE SINCE 1857 reg. $22.95 101st anniversary SALE Every smart coed needs one of these popular suede jackets to complete her college wardrobe...and Weaver's has them at low, anniversary prices. Of top quality suede treated with DuPont Quilon that makes them Dry Cleanable. In Sage brown, Grey or Desert belge...Sizes 12 to 18. Weaver's Sportswear Shop-Second Floor sale! all-weather coats from a famous maker! $14.99 reg. $19.95 Scoop up savings on luxurious new all-weather coats with matching hats . . . all treated with Permel-Plus durable finish. Water-repellent, Wrinkle-resistant, warm and long wearing . . . many with Milium linings. In novelties, checks, solids, poplins, flamellens and taffeta fabrics. Sizes 10 to 18. - each with matching hat Weaver's Sportswear Shop—Second Floor sale! smart new skirts Weaver's Sportswear Shop-Second Floor sale! our famous name seamless nylon hosiery! 99c pair regularly $1.50 pair You know the name, one of our regular brands. No seams to worry about with these always trim, always smart seamless stockings. Brand new fall and winter colors. Demi-toe or Reinforced. Weaver's Hosiery Shop—Street Floor sale! popular style broadcloth pajamas! $3.99 regularly $5.98 The pajama buy of the year . . . luxurious broadcloth pajamas to wear throughout all the seasons. Classically tailored with quality detailing and short sleeves. In a variety of printed designs and styles. Sizes 32 to 40. Weaver's Lingerie Shop—Street Floor