THURSDAY, DECEMBEI 7.1039 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the - Hill - Just a few more weeks and a clock striking twelve will announce the arrival of a new year. Not only will that chiming herald the coming of a new year, but it will signify the opening of a new decade. The '30% will belong to the past, and the '40% will lie before us. A few years ago we were living in the whirl of the 1920s, the jazz decade, when life moved so swiftly that the 18-day diet could abolish the evils of years of over-eating. Our older sister had a boyish bob and brother prided himself on driving the oldest car in town. The twenties were called the golden decade of business by financial sharks. The thirties may be dubbed a "Blue Prelude" because from an economic standpoint they were disheniering but also because they are a potent threat to turn our lives behind the veil of the forties. All of which is just a thought for Christmas and holiday retrospection. With all sorority members on deck to serve as hostesses, Kappa Kappa Gamma held the weekly W. S.G.A. tea yesterday afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m. in the women's lounge of Frank Strong hall. Mrs. Charles D. Howe, housemother, poured. Miss Elizabeth Meguir, dean of women, visited in Kansas City, Mo. yesterday. While there she attended the mutee performance of Katharine Cornell in "No Time for Comedy." Prof. and Mrs. Weldemar Gelfelt held an informal reception for Zino Francescatti, French violinist, at their home last night following Mr. Francescatti's concert in Heeh auditorium. Corbin hell will hold open house from 7 to 8 p.m. this evening. Prof. W. C. McNew entertainer with a luncheon at Evans Hearth yesterday honoring Prof. Edward Bennett, head of the department of electrical engineering at the University of Wisconsin. Guests were: Dean Ivan S. Crawford, head of the School of Engineering; Prof. S. E. Clements; Prof Richard Kopman, Prof. V. P. Hess; Prof. Leister Zurand, all of the department of electrical engineering. Martha Lee Brooks, c'42, was a luncheon guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday. Sigma Phi Epsilon will hold a buffet dinner followed by an hour dance tomorrow night at the chapter house from 6 to 8 p.m. The following new officers were elected by Kappa Eta Kappa, electrical engineering traternity, Monday night; president, Dale Whitaker, e40; vice-president, Richard Carter, e41; treasurer, Wilk Philok, e42; correspondent secretary, Bex Bailey, e42; librarian, George Nale, e40. Betty West, c'12; Marjorie Wiley, c'41; and Betty Jane Bodington, c'40; were lunchon guests at the Chi Omega house yesterday. Crusse Palmer, fs, of Kansas City, Mo., was a dinner guest at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house Tuesday night. Ray Summer Tomorrow Box Supper Tomorrow Well-packed lunch boxes and old-fashioned dancing will be features of the Oread school party to be given tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in Robinson gymnasium. Sponsored by the junior class of the school, and included student teachers and faculty members as special guests. Luncheon guests at the Pi Beta Fli house yesterday included: Dick Amerine, c'40; Bill Hines, c'40; and Gloria Biechle, c'43. Mary Jean Miller, fa'43, was dinner guest at the Delta Upsilot house last night. MEETING PAMPUS The meeting of Pi Lambda Theta women's honorary education socrity, which was scheduled for tonight has been postponed until Jan 4, when Gwen Hunt will discuss "Propaganda Agencies and Activities on the Campus." Meeting Postponed Mrs. Ray Puckett is a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house this D. U.-Kappa Sig Trade week. She is southwestern proving president of Alpha Chi Omega. DJ Kannon Siz Trade Kappa Sigma and Delta Upsilon fraternities hold an exchange Tuesday night. Guests at the Kappasigma face were: John Hocevar,gr; Howard Hamilton ,c'42; Vincent Hiebach, c'43; Bob Guy, c'40; Dick Cochener, c'40; Warren Williams, c'43; Ed Jewett, c'43; Glenn McCann, c'41; Al Gallup, c'43; Fred Gads, YES SIR--FELLOWS THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS! SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE OF SUITS ALL SIZES ALL COLORS VALUES TO $29.50 now $19.50 VALUES TO '$35.00 now $24.50 VALUES TO $45.00 now $29.50 VALUES TO $50.00 now $34.50 c'43; Chyton Harbar, c'43; Charles Baer, c'41; Earl Carle, c'42; John Wilson, c'43; Kenneth Rockhill, c'40 Guests at the Delta Uplift house were Earl Lowe, c'43; Sawney Love, c'42; Fred Murtin, f'41; Dick Hansen, c'40; Bob Richardson, c'41; Frank Goodwin, b'41; Carol Vogeler, c'41; Germain Morgan, c'42; Mac Bush, c'42; Howard Harris, c'42;罗德Luder, c'42; Howard Rankin, c'42; Warren Rogers, c'42 and Stew Cowan, c'40. ONE LOT Hickey-Freeman Suits Values to $65.00, Now .. 41.25 Two Kisses instead of one! There's a Bonus Kiss coming to you when you enhance your Christmas Gifts with our Fancy Gift Wrappings. It's fun to use our gift wrappings with all the new designs to choose from. And our new Tie Tie ribbonette can easily be arranged in countless distinctive bows. See our "NIFTY GIFT" assortment We have greeting cards for all members of the family, personalized cards, and boxed assortments. Lawrence Paint & Wallpaper Store 919 Mass. St. Phone 1473 soft, snug, ladylike lounge accessory. Designed to dress you beautifully for leisure or for gracious Christmas giving. White, baby blue, tearose with matching rayon tafeta lining. Small flower print. Sizes 12-20. 12. 95 other robes as low as $5.95 beautiful collection of gift slippers as low as $1.95 Xmas gifts for Robin Hood Cologne - Lucien Leong's swaggering, adventuresome new Cologne, filled with wit and whimsy, at a remarkable price. $1. Indiscret Cologne - That heady, biting fragrance in 'Tinderdeep' Cologne you'll love every single whiff. In flasher illustrated - Makes you feel like the star of the performance. A brilliant, head fragrance by Lec昂 Leibon. $2 and $5. Opening Night Cologne Impromptu Cologne - Luefin Lelong's "Imprompt" is truly one of the richly fragranced you will enjoy it all through its sweetness. - Lucien Lelong' s famed "Whisper" Peru added to sparkling cologne. A "hist seller" that we strongly admire. - Lucien Lelong's Ean de Cologne. Fanned for its refreshing pick-up quality. $1.50. Weaver's COLLEGIATE SHOPPER A trip down town will convince even the skeptic that there is a Santa Claus. For—he's been there—and left sheives overflowing with everything you've ever wanted! Stores are gay with tinsel and bells and holly and Christmas trees. Massachusetts Street shouts,"Merry Christmas!" ___ Something extra special is the Lentherita's "FORMALTE" Evening Bag . . . the gift that will accompany her on the most memorable occasions. In shimmering black or white satin novel tassel handle and fitted with a leather zipper, this American's sensational perfume 'Anticipation' $12.50 at Weaver's, 901 Mass. This isn't a threat. Nothing like that at all. But—the **Hison** are suggesting that any girl give you a kind of personal message. Maybe she's just busy and have hurry down and get away in case she just finished giving away your photographs, give the friends a candid camera (they are from $1.00 up); maybe you'll give a return in 5 minutes. How about taking a cabinet of printed stationery home for Dad or Mother? You'll find the new Secretary size printed in blue at the Douglas County Republican, 100 Mass. and 500 Church. You can fit 81 with printing free, that stamps your cards as individual. Drop in and see them! Nothing gives such a lift over term paper—and as sure of such a gift as the excellent twentieth-century writer. A special Christmas price of $40 is made by the Lawrence Typewriter Exchange, Mass. They will be lucky students who have won such a gift. We found the most attractive of sportswear in white cotton. Its breathable, durable, and **Moss** tags in style are those of white brushed wool with embroidered yarn flowers in gav color, all sizes, and prices at $2.98, and $1.99. The Blue Mill (you know where it is) is the best eating place between Lawrence and the heavenly realm. It is all because of the food, the people and the atmosphere. For a single super pick-me-up try fudge cake or ice cream. You can also ask if you wish to help you hello to Charley while you eat, and see if you don't perk up. We do. (Tis Christmas morning (come on, use your imagination), and then you stand, stunningly lovely in a gaily colored housecoat. To see how you will look when it comes to dressing Boggs and Albert Milennium, 911 Mass, and try on one of their lovely housecoats. They are priced at $300 for a family member. They will make lovely gifts for mother, or sister. --- To be different this year you can't give Mother a tie and Dad the perfume, but you can give anyone and everyone a delicious fruit cake from Drake's Kitchen. You can serve it at home or in a restaurant, doubly—first, because they are every bit as good as her’s and she knows picnic cooking, and second, because it will save her time when she needs to get to Drake's any time. Buttons will gleam as R.O.T.C. men swing their partners to the strains of Dale Brown's orchestra tomorrow night. The Military Band is set to place it at the ward of a Ward 910 Moss. A phone call to 820 tadw will make room for perfect, or stop, in and choose it yourself. For Him—to make him feel like the sportiest man of fashion give one of the new saddle leather key ring and bill fold sets. These sets from F. H. Roberts, 833 Mass., are in the style of finest hand craft, and have a nice healthy smell that will appeal to a man. Prices start at $2.50. Or maybe he's the gaming cat. In that case nothing could be more appropriate than a combination hat and bandana. You can wear it with a ship wheel numbered for action. For yourself get some cunning Wits end stationery to make Christmas correspondence a humorous affair. Price 50c. We've stopped wondering why more men about the Hill are wearing hats since we found that ADAMS hats are available at Fielder's. 813 Muss. All moustaches styled hat in town. All priced at $2.95. Yes, it does sound slightly insane, but lists of men are doing it. Stacking up on pipes we mean. They call it collecting. You better humor him at Christmas, so sound him out gently on the subject then let Rankin's Drug Store, 1101 Mass., show you some handsome Kayoowie pedals. Leather shoes and jeans are there too. If you are nuts and want something for Her, Wristily's candle cologne and bath powder will please her and be a permissiongift. If you want to take home a gift to Mother that will last for years, dip in at Shimmons Stop. The glassware is the perfect glassware before you go home. They have a complete line of gifts and gifts to fill your cup. You will want to return. We did.