MONDAY, MARCH 23. 1931 PAGE THREE Hill Society UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Call K, U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Senior Electrical Engineers Are Guests at Tea Prof. and Ms. D. C. Jackson entertained with a tea Sunday afternoon in honor of the seniors in electrical engineering. Included among the guests were the following: M., Mrs. G. C. Shand, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. P., Robert B. Cever, De Wayne E. Notling, Marion R. Winlick, Worrier J. Armur-ter Furin, Maurice B. Kint Lloyd, Robert H. B. P. B. A. Kane, E. J. Rudder, J. S. Schurech, Howard J. Sutton, Fiddeldale A. Tuguede, Henry M. Tuiread, and W. B. Wilson. Alpha Xi Delta Holds Initiation Services Alpha Xi Delta hold delivery services yesterday afternoon at 4:40 p.m. for the Shamrock High School Grads Beck, Carthage, Ma; Francisco Curtis, Dodge City, and Rosetta Part The MacDowell club will present a student program Thursday evening in central Administration building auditorium, the faculty members of MacDowell. MacDowell Club to Present Student Program There will also be a small exhibit of design, painting, and architecture. In April Phi Kappa Psi Convention In April The fifth district of Pi Kappa Pai fraternity will hold their convention in venues will be held in the Eldridge hotel on Saturday, April 11, at the chapter house. Announce Peters-Sloan Marriage Mrs. B. H. Peters of Okmulgue, Okla. enromises the marriage of her daughter, Wilda, to Fergus M. Sloan of Farmington. Fiftieth Anniversary Here for Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority held an all day celebration Saturday, April 16th, over 150 alumnae from several states attended the celebration. At the meeting which was held in San Francisco, Miss Chara Gilliam of Lawrence, one of the two charter members of the chapter, attended life at the University from 1881-1891. Miss Agnes Emery gave a short talk about the first publication of the Kappa Sigma and a few other four short addresses by Mrs. Winifred Owen Churchill, Mrs. Myrtle Simara, Miss Helen James Harris and Janet Couchon, president of the active chap. A banquet was held in Wiedeman's Saturday night. Mrs. Hal Lahebre of Kanaa City interrupted to attend a festive dinner. Short talks were given by Ms. Grace Hulbertoghin Finney of La Junta, choreographer E. H. Lindley, Ms. Purd B. Wright, grand vice-president; Ms. Hilghaar Gilman, grand-president; Ms. Pern Snyder, member of the active chapter. Miss Helen Beard, of Wiedeman, was accompanied by Ecclyn Sworthht. Miss. Sloan is a graduate of the University and has been employed on the reportorial staff of the Jefferson City Post-Tribune. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house yesterday were Marian Moses, Great Bird Jackson, Chaner Deuter, Boyd Coty, Helen Reigens and Venesta Skipka. Ruth Krebbleh of Kansas City, Mr. William Enright of Topeka, Alice Roths of Argentine, and Vera Thompson of Argentina, all grand guests at the Sigma Kappa house. Guests at the Sigma Nu house yesterday were Helen Reigart, Vineta Sleake, Dorothy Evans, and Maurine Jackson of Chamute. Mrs. Allen E. Sims, Kansas City, and Mr. Mrs, and P. D. Beaupré, Topeka were dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Dal house yesterday. Neil Bartley, of Kansas City, was a guest at the Delta Sigma Pi house yesterday afternoon. Week-end guests at the Kappa Pi House were Vermo Stroberg, Hutchinson; Woodrow Millen, Howard Scott, and Edmund Kingport, Port Dinner guests at the Pikla Kappa House Sunday was Patricia Johnston, Alieen Wilson, Helen Mills, Sara Cameron, and Dorothy Gardner. Mr. Charles Lovelace of Kansas City spent the week end at the Beta Theta Pi house. Guesses at the Delta Tan DLau house westerly; weedy on the north. Gleesers Mansfield of St Jude's Chapel and Mrs. R. B. Hammond, Wightla Dale Manure, Lawrence, and Eugenia Dale Dr. R. Mahlopra of St. Mary's hospital, Kansas City, visited the Cosmopolitan club yesterday. Guests at the Sigma Alpha Epius house yesterday were Virginia Kauffman, of Kansas City, and Loberta Braabout. Dinner guests at the Delta Stigma Fouse yesterday were Harvey Anderson, Leslie Rutledge, and Robert Wallace. Guests at the Alpha Omicron Pc University, C. H. H. Lennox, Kaibabie Heaven, M.F. Leen Hearing, Ms. Florence Menge, of Kansas City, and Mary Loe Ibbott, Southern. T. E. Wagstaff, LLB, 97, and Mrs. Wagstaff, of Independence, were visitors on the campus this afternoon. Mr. Wagstaff is president of the Ahnu association. Hospital News Eighteen patients are now being taken to Billen Green, Billen Green, Bradley, Burrell, Burns, C3S, were admitted to the hospital, W. Jones, C81, and Huntington, Huntington, yesterday. Ten patients were dismissed Saturday and four were dismissed yea- Beg Pardon A story announcing the Sunday kapers to be broadcast over KFKU app was released on Monday, theapers ended with the program presented last Sunday. The Kauai app was --trimmed and look as though they cost more than they really do and some are smartly inlined in the collarless mode. The vanguard of spring contours, for instance, seem to be betting all sleeves, with a few armrests or collarls, which appear one minute as jacket and the next as pert shoulder caps. --trimmed and look as though they cost more than they really do and some are smartly inlined in the collarless mode. The vanguard of spring contours, for instance, seem to be betting all sleeves, with a few armrests or collarls, which appear one minute as jacket and the next as pert shoulder caps. --trimmed and look as though they cost more than they really do and some are smartly inlined in the collarless mode. The vanguard of spring contours, for instance, seem to be betting all sleeves, with a few armrests or collarls, which appear one minute as jacket and the next as pert shoulder caps. What's Doing Back Home Courtland—Native magnolia, found in abundance in Smith and other western Kansas counties, has proven such a success that the highway commission is planning on using more of it on highway No. 36, which runs to and west route through this section. New Highway Material Scholarship to Have Its Chance **Scholarship to Have Its Choice** Leavenworth—Scholarship will have the mining at Leavenworth and its sister school in other school activities will be of minor importance for a time. On that day will come the fourteenth every pupil high school scholarship contest, under the supervision of Emporia State Teachers College. Would Aid Mennonites Newton - A recent reversal of a former policy in the department state of at Washington, will enable a thousand and more Memorite refugees from Soviet Russia, now stranded at Harbin, China, to enter this country as members of the emergency relief board and the Memorie Setters Aid society here. Announcements Do You Know of a K.U. Wedding or Engagement? Have You Overlooked Reporting Your Next Party to the Kansan? Did You Have Guests Last Night? If so call K. U. 25 and ask for the Society Reporter. Mid-semester grades in the department of education are due at the Dean's office Wednesday. Dean R. A. Schwegler. Services will be held in room 116 eraser hall. Items for society accepted up to 12:30 p. m. of date of issue UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Because of the senior meeting Tuesday evening, Pi Lambda Theta will hold its initiation services for pledges at 8 p.m. instead of 7 p.m. as scheduled. Rilke, famous German poet, who died recently. The reading will be preceded by a careful analysis of the contents of *b*'s story. Guests are welcome. WAA. will hold election of officers Wednesday at 4:30 in Robinson gymnastics. Wilma Taylor, president. At a meeting of the German club on Thursday, March 16, at 4:20 p.m., the group will present a program to read modern German rhythmical prose "Die Weisse von Leiden" and Gustav Müller. One of these tea gowns has the air of formality that is the legendary requirement of English entertaining at home. The gown is made of a heavy pale green velvet that elkts in a shallow deep neckline outlined with chinchilla. Bruao Radike. Rachel Armstrong Bernice Claire Snyder Hostess costumes (the 1931 name for a tea gown) are being ordered in quantities. Petticoats in Style But why shouldn't that be the way? When skirts cover the ankles, patticutes must be worn and styles are as varied as the skirts. Even the divided pettican, proper for wear under skirts or hortensia pajamas are being worn to give them a more feminine look. The swishing, rustling peticole of old are back in style. The kind that mother were now vies for prominence even though bathed in the shades of peticole are the best-selling item in undergarments these days. Cood clubs No. 4 and No. 5 will hold a joint senior meeting in Admiration building room two at 3:00 o'clock on Tuesday; new girls in these north FASHION SKITS From all appearances, in the enthusiasm over the new turn of affairs, they are much more open and willing to coexist that one is likely to be confused and sleep in them or wear them around. Rachel Armstrong In justice to any model worn wearing the petitcait beneath it must be snurvelly cut as form-fitting, and as imminently finished the gown itself. Victorian Day Styles for 1931 By KANSAN FASHION EDITOR Mexican sombreros are due for use on summer sunshores. Gay cologne beach pajama shirts and burgundy dresses of white and bright hued waders designed like the hats of Mexican peacans. Victorian and pre-war styles are the newest of 1930 fashion. Trailing skirts from the early 1920s, 1912, flowered trimming and other funnelicous tops are being tailored into spandex warmers and prepairing exposures. Meet the Situation Pompeian red is a new shade for early spring wear. The color is a combination of brick-orange and root-red colors, which clothing areas are all designed in the shade. With the arrival of 1895 gowns, the petitchef must meet the situation. He must make a dress for petitchef brings a forgotten rustle back to the evening mode. It is to be worn under frocks of chiffon and plaid with a bow-tie, which is elaborate enough to serve as a bourd costume when it is accompanied by a gown of cream-colored lace. Paris started the vogue for contrast hats and the smartest styles combine the new rough strokes and sheer straw capes, or light bids of silk every color. Since the silhouette has been allowed to run to exaggerated expressions and has been the chief topic of discussion in the last several seasons, it is important that the sense of the thickness of human behavior that now a slight reversion toward modified forms and practical modes should reveal itself in fashion's intentions for spring. This reason is expressed, is especially significant in its effects on sports wear. The vogue for smart straws has swept the fashionable world and every smart young modern is wearing them. The new trendy coat, there. There is an endless variety. Frocks of All Varieties Prints Popular Bouclets are Here Clothes make the woman is a little rule every woman should remember if she wants to look chic. Printed frocks, jacket frocks, with flattering jackets, boots frocks, and solid crepes in gay spring hues are in sport for airtime and in Sunday These adorable little jackets are still holding their sway over the feminine turtleneck. These two pieces street dresses in silk prints and solid colors are needed in every room. Bouclets of today have gone through many stages of refinement and development until now, they are gregg perfected. The popularity of these still unknown breeds is astonishing; and there are women who risk on three or four a season. One thing about them—their colorings are utterly charming in addition to their grand behavior in stretching and snapping right back into place. Jade Jewelry Wins Race With green heading the list of colors, approved in advance spring forecasts, jade jewelry and the stones which harmonize with jade, are scheduled for exceptional popularity this year. Parti jewel designers have already worked to ensure their resources that include a large proportion of jade settings, most following Oriental designs. Jade Jewelry Wins Race Not only Indian and Chinese jewels are responsible for the inspiration of new Paris jade necklaces and bracelets, but Egyptian art is also a source of admiration resulting from this Oriental interest, is the plainly fashioned gown of an off-white marocain, preferably slightly greyish in color, which is most apt as pale old Eroptian fabrics. The town has a high wautiiste, definitely bloued, and tied around the waist with a string belt of the material. While rough, apongy rustolic wools predominate for spring, old-time favorites include goat wool and worsteds and other crepe de chine weights, mark the newest trend in This means the starring of serge, fine twills, reeps and tight creeps. This trend is a bit different from what I think about in their purchases will do well to plan a costume with one of these pieces. The rage for white is reflected in the field of accessories. Blue gloves with white stitching on the backs will be very smart and blue and white costume jewelery is now being offered. Single, double and three-piece earrings are in blue and white may be matched up with bracelets and double button earrings to match. Color plays a big part in the new spring clothes. But don't for a moment overlook the importance of that favorite—brown. Excel embroidery, jerseys, and shanties, comprise noteworthy repetitions in spring dress fabrics, but double georgettes, triple chiffons, printed silk domain, printed canvas, flambéed and woven boxes, are the newest material entries. New Details in Spring Coats There are so many new details to our spring coats that help make one look sweet. The best fashions for sport are in woolen jackets, hoodies and woolen womens for dress. Womes are far The heavy potholelike sleeves, which are a new note this year, are always designed for the sake of balance of line flares. Elevers lower and lower, especially Variety in Chanel Coats With her usual malicious disregard of the bread and butter ready-to-wear trays in the kitchen, she looks in doubt which strikes you cock-eyed with enthusiasm on second glance. One burgers creep affair in the middle of horizontal stripes laid on like trucks, which extend right across the top of the sleeves. These are repeated across the hips at once. The coat has a prim little Peter Pan collar in self material and a brown patent leather belt. Chanel's one great gift to the ready-to-wear fraternity is a high-blackman marn affair, fitted, double-breasted and chic. It also features the same idea with a series of ruffles in self material on the upper sleeves and an illusion of a ruffled cap. Bruyere, whose name is being banded about in showrooms a good deal, but an armchair with high wristline. The draped lapolin coat, with reverses reaching almost to the wristline, can be used for sitting of wearing at six time a week. White and Blue White, which ran riot through the mode during the summer months last year, is again occupying a position in the linelight, even when it is comfy. It is dressed near, white dresses are being offered for town wear under coats of navy blue. Blue and white dresses will be of formost importance among the so-called white jackets, which will be shown, consisting of white jackets combined with blue skirts. Sheep farmers of Australia, pointing out that the country's greatest industry is threatened by the current lower consumption and price of wool, have urged that fashions should be directed to clothing worn as long as possible—always. Australian girls have been asked to wear dresses an inch or two longer than maidens in other parts of the world to help their country. Paris or patriotism, is the cry. You will see brown touches on the best garments—a new spring suit sported of twig green or watermelon pink worn with a jacket of brown; an evening dress of gaffed yellow with a quantitary wash of dark blue and a jaunty little Watteau hat of beige straw with brown leaves to the orange flowers under its brim. Everything flares or flutters in this year of grace. Even the sturdy costumes of tweed may have a flaring skirt. The Thennett hat of shiny black straw with the lifting feather feyer drawn through the brim at one side is extremely smart.