MONDAY, MARCH 30. 1931 PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Announce Holcomb-Moser Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holcobm of Powhatan announces the marriage of their daughter, Katie C. Moser, March 26 in Powhatan, Mr. and a freshman in the School of Medicine at Brown University. Lockridge-James Marriage Is Announced 24 No W, S. G. A. Tea This Week Mr. and Mrs. R. M. L. Lockridge of Wakefield announces the marriage of their daughter, Howena, to Albert McClintock. Mr. and Mrs. Colo. Mr. James was graduated from the University in 1928 and for the past five years employed by the Stratford Journal. Newcomer Club Party The regular Wednesday afternoon tea given by the W. S. G. A. will not be held this week. The Newcomer club will hold its annual evening party at the University club April 16. The entertainment will be presented by dancing followed by dancing and cards. Dinner guests at the Delta Sigma Pi yesterday were James Wallace, Richard Wallace, Nicholas Mayrath, and Harold Hults. Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday were Albert Kerr, Lee Van Deunen, Gladys Harrington, and Daisy Bentz of Kem City, Mo. Vallorgh Swenson, Kansas City, Mo. Elizabeth Lewis and Bonita McKinney, Baldwin, were dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house Sunday. Margaret Norris of Kansas City, Mo. was a week-end guest at the Chi Omega house. Wilma Tout of Kansas City, Mo. is a guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Ebil Hornback, Veneta Slepake and Margaret Norris were dinner guests at the Chi Omega house yesterday. Roberta Nelson of Kansas City, Mo. is a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Guests this week-end at the Alpha Delta Pi house were Janet Strong and Maxine Kennedy of Kansas City, Mo. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house were John Wopat of Kansas City, Mo., and Bud Fisher. Guests at the Delta Zeta house last week-end were more Morded Geiger Leaversworth Margaret Kiburone, to whom they are in loving memory, and Alice Northway, Kansas City. Dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta house yesterday were Esther Congen and Elden La Mar. Walter Fuller of Kansas City, Mo. was a dinner guest at the Phi Gamma Delta house yesterday. Dinner guests at the Phi Beta Pi Want Ads --house yesterday were Dorothy Lins cott and Jane White. WANTED: Boy or girl to heap with the care of two children in exchange for room. Call 17753. —146 LOST: A pair of dark rimmed glasses in large blue case near Fourteenth street. If found, please leave at Kansan business office.—14- WANTED: Boy for roommate. K.U. student preferred. Call 2180. -146 WANTED: Four college men for summer work. See Mr. Chapman in room 5, Union building, Monday afternoon Tuesday, and Wednesday. —146 LOST. Thursday afternoon in Chi Omega pin between 104 Miss. and 7th and Mass. Reward. Jo Lantry. Phone 1486. -145 PORTABLE TYPEWRITER sold on every monthly payments. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange. 737 Mass, St. HOSE MENDED: Service 25c. Miss Roberts, 1216 Tenn. Phone 2313M—147. WHIPPET COUPE for sale. Run only 100 miles. In good condition. A bargain for cash. See car at D. H Spencer, 104 Miss. Street. —147. GLIDEN TOURIST home. A good place to see visiting parents or children. The location is located. 19th and New Hampshire Phone 1058. Garage or parking space GOOD SALESMAN and organizer wanted to take charge of Kanaan's circulation campaign next fall. Com- plicate your input for further details, giving address, telephone number and brief statement of experience to Kanaan Business Office. Delta Sigma Pi announces the pledging of Richard Wallace of Prescott. Mrs. Lydia Riesen and son, Earl, of Lawrence were dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house yesterday. Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma fraternity were Christine Fink, Helen Tilford and Mildred Higgins. Dinner guests at the B. Phil Kappa Ps house yesterday were B. J. Harrison and Valarie Lyndon. Dinner guests at the P. Upson Hall Hagstrom, Martha and Margaret Hagstrom, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Shaw of Kunifai City, Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dinner guests at the Triangle house yesterday were Ebert Washan, Wilma Buechner, Marjorie Carpenter, John Wiliard, Willard Young, and T. R. Coleman. Dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house yesterday were Judson Hadley and Moon Ryan. Dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house yesterday were Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Braden, and Charles Spahr. Mrs. Mary G. Allen, housemother of the Chi Delta Sigma fraternity, spends the week-end visiting relatives in Topeka. Dinner guests at the Delta Upson house Sunday were Edwid Thelling Willow Jopat Wojpat Dermann, Kansas City, Mo., and Elizabeth Moses. Frank W. Blackmar Dies After Influenza Attach (Continued from page 1) Books by Doctor Blackman included "Federal and State Aid to Higher Education in the United States," 1890; "The History of Sociology in Institutions of the Southwest," 1891; "The Study of History and Sociology," 1890; "The Story of Human Progress," 1890; "The Story of Higher Education in Kansas," 1900; "Charles Robinson, the Fye-State Governor of Kansas," 1890; "The Life of George R. Walters," 1890; "Kansas State Council of Kanness," 1922; "Elements of Sociology and Economics for High Schools," 1907; "Outline of Sociology," 1907; "History of Sociology, the Kansas State Council of Delaware," 1921; "Justifiable Individualism," 1922; "The History of Human Society," 1883; and editor of the Cyclopaedia History of Sociology, 1922; and editor of the American Journal of Sociology, the Journal of Applied Sociology, and the Annals of the Ameri- He was a senior president of the American Sociological Society in 1919, and was a member of the American Geographical Society, the American Association for Advancement of Science, and the American Museum of Natural History. In 1904 he was chairman of the section on sociology of the International Congress of Arts and Sciences, meeting regularly. He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Kappa Delta (at one time vice-president of the national chapter) and a fellow of the Institute de Sociologie In state work, he was active in juvenile legislation, prison reform, and the like. He served on prison and industry commissions, including Stuart's Boch, Hodgson, and Copper. He was the author of the state's juvenile court law, and of the child labor law. He served also on various city commissioners, legislative hygiene, and city planning commission. Prof. Blackmur was president of the University club even after his retirement from active teaching about a year and a half ago. Before Returning Home for Easter Vacation As executor of the estate of Mrs. Sarah T. D. Robinson, wife of former Governor Robinson, he influenced governor to appoint a 51 acre tract of land to the University for $1800. This trust on which the Administration and Engineering buildings, Porter's Lake, and Harbor was located was practically a gift at that price. Why not Secure Suitable Per manent Gifts for the Home Folks from F. H. Roberts Jeweler 833 Mass. St. FASHION SKITS Paris Styles Are Modern But Wearable By KANSAN FASHION EDITOR At the first presentations of the Paris couturiers' new collections one is naturally struck by the more exag­ger­ious trends. Every eye becomes accustomed to new lines, subtler, less obvious trends begin to emerge. The designer gets to set what we call the fashions that the show pieces, designed primarily to attract attention and selllum seen in other cities. Jason Patuon continues making sense of his elaborate evening ensembles for very grand occasions, but he favors simple clothes for Summer evenings, such as the short-sleeved ensembles are by far the most significant feature of his new evening mode. The jabet flounced evening skirt is one of Lebong's most new notable evening silhouettes, and it is particularly designed to match the collection of a number of other creators, also. A wide circular flounce forms the form of the skender evening skirt, which is on the back, where the flounce mounts in two jabet cascades to the bipine the flourees modify mask the split, which seems necessary to the smart skirt snowboard. Sometimes Lebong echos the flourees on the hip that give the effect of poplums; sometimes the skirt is floured toward the culminating jabet- The styles that last are the quieter, more ladylike ones, and it is noticeable that the very greatest Paris creations have new swarfies to the ultra-nectarous. These tailored evening gowns remain very vearing in feeling, but they are often a bit more delicate than them may be equally worn in the afternoon. One is in black wool mesh dresses, and another in a deep decollette, worn with a wide cristle belt of black patent leather and a button-down collar. Take A Good-Look A New Silhouette See all the lingerie that the shops are showing, and then pick your out in the shop. I don't need to know your lovely new frocks. Patacheo green, lemon yellow, watermelon pink, and caprese are some of the new lingerie you can buy at the pastel, but to get a little bolder about themselves. And you're sure to fall in love with them. All the lingerie that every debatable woman needs. The Worth afternoon ensemble features plain and printed crepe de chine, white crocheted sleeves and a short jumper blouse is printed with tiny stylized tulips in red and yellow on a black ground. The three-quarter coat, tricolor jacket, dress and sleeves. Both coat and jumper are trimmed with narrow, flat plaid ruffled sleeves and a detachable scarf of black crepe de chine with a fox color, worn stand-out wide from the neck and fastening buttons. Maggy Rouff's petitteint frock for afternoon in black depeche chine. Box panels incrusted in the shirt tend full-length, the sleeves tucked yellow of depeche dime with pointed tails stitched down over the bernade made of roes of white Valenciennes and black and white is used by Molyneux in the suit. Three goddes give the skirt a flared hem, because of its square neck decollete and wide drapped belt which crosses and buttons at the side back. There buttoned breast pocket on the jacket. Crepe de Chine Is Popular Agrees twist and folds soft straw such into a anung little cap and puts it on the back of a dog. The crown of a shiny straw sailor and they are as smart as anything you will find EASTER and SPRING Come With New Trends Individuality for Easter Bride Individuality for the Easter bride makes the event even more exciting. The bride this year can turn down the dress and wear a little floral and the family heirlooms of rose point in favor of a white wool lace, the season's most startling new innovation. For the less daring, Mary Walls imports a model from Molyneau made up of a staggering number of yards of white cliffion which goes into the making of a gown and veil of chaste simple while an immense bow of yards of white satin is used to the waist line with several red satin lilles. What could be more charming and give an astonishing air of sophistication as a gown like this for an Easter bride! and the lovely part of it all is this—the rest of us can find brocks with an air of individuality just for our Easter vacation and the coming spring parties. Perfume to Suit Your Man With the art of make-up already complicated that a woman hardly dared powher her nose without consulting a graph, alone comes a new theory on the pupils' calculation to set even pupils laughing up on their homework. "Choose your perfume to suit your man" is the latest edict. Whether the woman is a brunette, a white woman, is a most question, but both groups have seized upon it eagerly. One perfume is already offering a combo of fragrances. Another which maidane makes a choice, depending upon whether it is Tom, Dick or Harry when she wishes to fasi- Must Know Your Man This involves knowing not only your man, but your perfumes. Flowers, herbs, trees, animals or coarier products may be utilized in their manufacture. When flowers or herbal scents divides them into Floral and Oriental. The former are flower essences, the latter are based on musk, cove or ambergins. Straight floral essences are generally considered "light." except bouquets or "bouquets" are mixed floral essences. Oriental perfumes are *dubbed* "heavy," but even they have degrees of potency—best judged by taking a sample and using the second it takes you to recover. If your date for the evening is a gay young sophomore who knows all three of us, you should speak to him. Speaks patently of tomorrow's exam, don't drag out either your most subtle or your extremely girlish personality. Don't fight right for the older man Who Rememberes When, and subtle blends in the worldly hidden may appeal to the worldly connission, but if you want to please your partner, give him a perfume and pose him to him straight. Heavy' Oriental Perfumes For a tete-a-tete try the heavier blends in which the base of ambergirn or musk is not too much digressed; he will sense there is something romantic and sweet to say to himself is true alice-horn so the seductive charm of the Pangu Eunt! Heavier Blends for Tete-a-Tete For the frat dance, where the room will be warm and crowded and a lighter moment of laughter, take a pickin' lily-of-the-valley or essence of rose. Better a mixed bouquet of floral odors, in which the spice is more potent than the fragrance, a piquant note. For the football game try a bit of cornflower for variety it can make with the somewhat hungry gardenia. Flowers Still Peep From Under Brims With Easter just around the corner, it seems that millinery should be the sunny side of the barn. It does implies uncertainty as to weather conditions, but since no one is wearing a hat, I wear a straw hat in a snowstorm, straw hats will no doubt be in the shade. One sees extremely plush straws and very dall eonnals, and sometimes they are used together. One sees an occasional straw hat, often crowned. Any number of spring hats have a flower tucked under their brim, or a straw bracelet, arrive, however, when high coat collars are discarded, and that these brims may assume any angle is something for them. Halo hats are still widely advertised and Halo ties are worn at a jauyn angle. The profile hats are more or less on the shoulder than the other up-fitted arrangement—has many devices. Some ignore the brims and provide the talking point of the hat. Ribbons, flowers, feathers and ornaments all have returned, but indecisely homeopathic doses and with some toxins they are weak. The leather are flattened against the bat. Small quills are sometimes allowed to up or outward. Gardens are the most approved flower and are applied on or in wreath effects, clatter or spray. With all these choices and various ties, one should not have difficulty in finding a wristwatch for yourself, frisk or if your wardrobe is limited the task should not be hard with so many Black still remains the prominent color and it can be worn with so many different styles. It should be by all means a black sweater before you start home for the Easter holidays. It's A Jewel! Literally and figuratively, the new china beads idea is quite precious—even though china beads are inexpen-sive. The beads are particularly smart and summary looking in white, you can get them in all their harmonize with your spring clothes or harmonize with your spring clothes. But there is another delightful note of the year! Onryx, carmellian, chrysopse, chalcedony, rose quartz, in richly carved settings of sterling silver accented with fishing maritime. Necklaces, brooches in matching mats. ringg. brooches in matching mats. Curlicue Coiffure in Style Again The stiffly waved, curricular coiffure of the late midwives, with 1831 additions, has been adopted today. Women are wearing their hair in marches that cling closely to the skin, and are often just revealing the tips of the ears, the whole thing finishing in rolls or puffs. A thousand new style devices have been launched, as aids to simplifying dressing and grooming gear. Elaborate new hairpins and combs, intended to be invisible, and sleeping and morning caps, meant to cover up those off-hours, are crowding the Paris shop. The most striking of all the new fashions are the new diamond hair-clips that women are now wearing on their frocks, in place of brochas. The new clips are long and narrow and are shaped like a rectangle waves in place at the sides of the head. The current fashion is to wear these slides in six of four, two at either end or three in each. Spring and summer afternoons promise to be very gracious affairs, accorded with the seasons. The most delectable fabrics and the most debonair lines are employed. A wide variety of soft, almost consistent use of short sleeves, which immediately give a light feeling Shoes play the lead part in one's appearance. Let us keep them looking well— Electric Shoe Shop Repairing. Shining. Dyeing 1017 Mass. 11 W.9th W. S. G. A. Presents The prize winning musical comedy "ALL ABOARD" FRASER THEATRE March 30, 31, April 1 Admission 75c and 50c Tickets on Sale at Green Hall Phone----K. 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