1948 FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Way Of All Flesh— Bare Hands Are Covered By Parisian Glove Genius New York—(UP)—Roger Fare, of Paris, would rather a woman wore gloves. When her hands are bare, he gets ideas—for more gloves. That habit has set him up since 1931 as one of the world's most imaginative designers and finest producers of gloves. He's selling them in the United States today at prices lowered by 20 per cent by the devaluation of the franc, and with a crusading spirit. Fare's "fancy" collection for fall features gloves with snuggly fitted wrists and wide skirts that "make the hand look slim" and repeat the silhouette of the newest dresses. "American women," Mr. Fare said, "are not accustomed yet to wearing very fancy gloves. They will buy them in Paris, but they are afraid to buy them at home. A woman should have as many gloves as she has shoes, I think. American women have many pairs of shoes." Makes The Hand Slim Several have petticoat skirts. One, in ginger colored leather, has an elasticized wrist with matching ruffle of eyelet embroidered leather on the finger side of it and a flaring skirt on the arm side. Socially Speaking Up and Coming 1 Hopkins hall dance, Hopkins hall, 2 to midnight. Gamma Phi Beta dance, chapter house, 8 to midnight. Today bove 8 Gamma dance, chapter house 8 to midnight. Sigma Kappa dance, chapter house, 9 to midnight. Saturday Phi Kappa Sigma tea dance Science 3 to 4 pm Lambda Chi Alpha tea dance chapter house, 3 to 5 p.m. Saints and Sinners Swing, junior class dance, Union, 9 to midnight Delta Upsilon picnic, Lake of the Forest, 2 to 5 p.m. Sigma Kappa tea dance, chapter house, 3 to 5 p.m. Chi Omega Lambda chapter of Chi Omega celebrated National Founder's day April 5 with a buffet supper at the chapter house. Alumnae from Topcka and Lawrence attended the supper. Exchange Dinner Jolliffe hall entertained Battenfeld hall with an exchange dinner and hour dance April 6. Exchange Dinners Fourteen women's organized houses held exchange dinners April 7. Jolliffe hall and Ricker hall exchanged with Locksley hall, Monchionsia with Miller hall, Hopkins hall and Foster hall with Sleepy Hollow, Harmon Co-op and Briar Manor with Corbin hall, and Templin and Carruth hall with Watkins hall. The alumni of Topeka High school will hold a dance from 8:30 to 11:30 April 9 in the Topeka high school cafeteria. Admission 50 cents a couple. Topeka Alumni Dance Guests at the Tri Chi skating party April 3 were Mildred Crandall, Marilyn Lindberg, Vida Cummins, Wilma Geppelt, Margaret Heatolew, Helen Manka, Verna Edwards, Mildred Gulnik, Joyce Walker, Kathryn Ward, Martha Willis, Jean Dennimore, Harry Tweedy, and Charles Middleton. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lemons, and Prof. and Mrs. J. A. Burlee. Call K.U. 376 with your Want Ads Tri Chi Party Others bell out widely on one side. One, in black suede faced with gray-green has a wide black silk "surrey" fringe. Others have curved and slanting lines accented by contrastingly colored hems. Some have bellows fullness between snug wrist and an elastic edge, to be worn billowing or crushed close up to the wrist in a full ruff. Beautiful Thumbs A gay pair of white kid gloves has a right hand embellished with a single cluster of blue flowers and a left hand decorated with tinier matching blooms all over. Short gloves are beautiful at the thumbs. Tiny white kid party gloves carry a delicate flower embroidery above bow-finished gathers at the base of the thumb. In grey they carry lavender pansies. An almond green "veau velour"—or rough calf-has an extra-large thumb inset surrounded by tiny white scallops edged in green buttonhole stitch. Fare gloves, presently carried by such shops as Saks Fifth Avenue, Nieman Marcus, Bullocks Wilshire, Ransohoffs and Harzfelds, will sell, in September, for about $14.50 to $39.50, as compared with previous $17.50 to $75 tags. Women students in the Schools of Engineering, Medicine, and Law will vote for women council candidates from the Schools of Business and Fine Arts in the All Student Council election April 15, Lynn L. Leigh, chairman of the elections committee said today. Redistrict Women For ASC Election "This is necessary because there is an insufficient number of women in district II (engineering) and district IV (law and medicine) to have a council representative," he said. Sixteen council members will be elected in the general University election. Of these, four men and three women council members will be elected from district I and two men and two women from district III. The number of students each council member represents is found by dividing by 17 the number of students officially registered in the fall term. The registrar's office also furnishes the official figures of registration in the various districts which is used as a basis for determining the number of representatives each district is entitled to elect. WE FIT GLASSES and DUPLICATE BROKEN LENSES Large Selection of Distinctive Frames Lawrence Optical Co. Tonite at 11:00 Big Special SNEAK PREVUE One of the year's great GRANADA Attend our regular 9 p.m. show,keep your seat and see this GREAT SNEAK PREVUE FREE As Our Guest. It's the sensational record-breaking Broadway stage hit! ARROW SPORT SHIRTS ARE READY Smart cottons and washable rayons in whites and colors. $4.25 The Palace 843 Massachusetts NO MORE WASHBOARD BACKACHES WHEN YOU DO YOUR LAUNDRY AT Risk's Help - Yourself Laundry 1900 III. Reasonable Rates Phone 623 Washing - Lubricating - Batteries - Tires FRANZ CONOCO SERVICE 9th and N.H. Phone 867 LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed...65c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. andPressed...69c CASH AND CARRY ONLY Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. As seen in "SEVENTEEN" "Hearts and Flowers", Bea Young's bewitching date dress, beloved for dancing, romancing, and entrancing. Of fine denier rayon in grey with violet, navy with coral, American Beauty with chartreuse, aqua with pink. Sizes 9 to 15. $14.95