MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE K F K U Will Broadcast Basketball Game Tonigh Weeks Program Include Variety in Music and Lectures Radio station KFKU will broadcast the game between Iowa State and Kansas tomorrow night at 7:30 a.m. At 11:00 a.m., the game will commence with manm will give the second of a series of talks. The subject will be "The Elusive Game." Manm will give the talk from 7:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. C. H. McGreger, secretary of the advanced standing committee, will speak. Manm will attend Junior Colleges.' Following this Prof. Karl Kuesterstein, violinist, and Prof. Roy Underwood, pianist, will give a lecture. From 11 to 11:30 Tuesday morning a British travel talk will be given. These travel talks are sent to the station and read by one of the broadcasts. At 4 p.m. Tuesday Prof. Waldena Waldena will speak about her new program "Concerto in A Minor, Violata" "Honaria Andalusa" (Saratue) (Lewinski-Bach) "Tango" (Allegro) Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. a celestial travesty feature, "How Far is the Earth to Mars?" will be followed by a musical program arranged by Alice Moncreef pre-formed by Brett Bruno. Thursday at 11, "Laping" will be given by Miss Morgaret Anderson. "2 Trip Around Scotland," and a British travel talk will also be given. The Campus Calendar will be given 11. Wednesday morning by the Mr. Councilor; Saturday evening loved by Yeats" "The Shadowy Waters" with Mieh Melanui Rhoes of Hoopes From 11 to 11:30 Miss Roberta L. Green will talk on "British Books," and Dena L. D. Havelchott, of the School of Science, will talk on "Series of talks: 'Ancient Drugs' will be his subject. The second of this series of lectures by the School of Pharmacy will be given on March 6, the subject will be on "The Spirit of Medicine." Prof. L. B. Loughton will talk on "The Functions of the State Drug Laboratory;" and the series will be concluded with a lecture on "The Spirit and Serendipity of Pharmacy" by Prof. D. H. Spencer. Relics of Value Found by Chemistry Students One of the interesting things they unearthed was some vegetable ivory nuts that had been made in the Department, to have been part of the collection of the Mellon Institute in Pittsburgh. These vegetable ivory nuts are not colourful, but very hard and acquire a shiny luster when polished. Students formerly perplexed in an effort to color them with dye, but met with no satisfactory results. However, more recent experiments have enabled science to dye them successfully. House cleaning at the Chemistry building this week resulted in the discovery of some old equipment of hazardous interest, interesting experiments performed at least 15 years ago. This house-cleaning team was able to orderly members of that department in an effort to rid the building of the worn-out apparatus that had accumulated. In addition, much apparatus of historic value was found, such as old models of blinding machines, and weighing devices. Prof. E. A. W., professor in chemistry, is gathering these old artifacts for preparation an exhibit to be held soon. PRINCE OF WALES CONTINUES GOOD WILL PROMOTION TRI Antonagua, Chile, Feb. 21—(UP)—The Prime Minister's brief biography of George W.oehring, were expected to airplane near here today, continuing their good will trade promotion trip The Prince of Wales acquainted naval heads with his desire to inspect the Chilean navy some time Wednesday, and it was announced that in accordance with orders from the commandable Chilean ships will be concentrated at Valparaiso for his arrival there. El Atenco Elects Officers The following officers were elected at the meeting of 81 At睿 yesterday afternoon to Machine Foolls, #32, vice president Margaret Harley, secretary and manager, and Announcements Limited facilities will probably be available for practice teaching during the summer. This step has been taken to accommodate those persons who are currently in the Ferguson Seat 1, and are not able to secure it at the present time. Those who are interested may present their needs to the office of the dean of the school. Raymond A. Schwegler. There will be no faculty swimming class this evening because of the basketball game. Miss Ruth Hoover. TEACHERS—If you want a good position, do yourself justice by ordering Hiton photographs—Adv. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Founder's Day Banquet Given By Chi. Delta Sigma The Chi Delta Sigma fraternity hei, its Sixth, Annual Founder's Day Bun- day, holds a luncheon for the honor of his new initials, who are: Ned M. Russell, Lawncase; Ellen Clerd Thorman, Garnett; Samuel R. Berg, Senior; John M. Campbell; Edwin Bell, Independence, Mr.; Edwin J. Horing, Leone P. Storm, Kan- leen O. Moore; and Mr. Sheldon F. Carr, Barnes. The out of town guests were: Miss Dove Baxter, Mrs. and Mrs. A. W; Tytchee Reed, Mrs. A.; Ruth Reed, and Mrs. William Gassawy, Kansas City, Mt.; Mrs. E. C. Thoroman, Garrett, Mt.; Ovie Osborne, Pittsburgh; John F. Quincy, Princeton; Blythe Benson, of Independence, Mo. The University Club will entertain with a "Gay Ninies Ball," next Saturday evening at 8:30. The party will be held at the University Club and ornamental furnished. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Painter will have charge of the party. University Club Gives 'Gay Ninties Ball' Fourteen Are Initiated By Delta Upsilon Delta Upson hold initiation yesterday for 14 pledges. Those initiated were Steven Evans, Erica Keusea Gilmore, Independence; Robert Lashley, Kansas City; Mo. Arthur Ludwick, Lawnwes; Marshall Raveney, Leuca Metter Lawnwes; Bill Noble, Oakley; Con Phillips, Buckeye; Sterling Rochester, N. Y.; Klenk Stone, Cleveland City, Mo. Keuchne Sterling University was followed by a banquet. Alpha Kappa Lambda Initiates Alpha Kappa Lambda held military services Sunday morning for Jamaica's decommissioned memister, Melvin Klingberg, Oliver Johnson, Johnhill Stitwell, and John Alumni guests at the initiation banquet held Sunday afternoon were Delbert Roberts, Topeka A. B. Murtnut, Jeffrey Raimold, Larry Raynolds, Lawrence. The following honorary members were also included: Jill Braden, B. Braden, and Prof. George M. Beal. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Initiates Nine Sigman, Alpha Epauon hold initiation yesterday afternoon for the following: John Parkman Wilesen, Charles Bell, Merrick McKone, Morris McKone, Lawrence; Ragburn bond, Topeka; Paul Harrington, Kansas City; Kan: Kim, Neal Reyburn, Pharrell Williams, Pharrell Williams, Pharrell Williams, Robert Jarvis, Winfield, and Roh Swaney, Lee Summity, Mo. Alpha Xi Initiates Five Alpha Xi Delta held initiation yesterday afternoon for the following women: Martha Bishop, Kansas City, Kan.; Derothy Bishop, Lawrence; Annette Haggen; Elsaor Haggen; Blair Haggen; Kansas City, Mo.; Mo. Loreal Bartlesville, Okla. Benson-Esplund Engagement The engagement of Miss Dorothy Bennett, daughter and Mrs. J. L. Benson, Bennett's son, Otto Esplain c32, was announced at the Founder's Day Banquet of the Chicago Opera House on Thursday. Triangle announces the initiation of the following men: honorary member, Herman Koehler; D. Haines; active, John Dennismon, Carthage; Mo., James Hames; Atchison, Edgar Luerberman, Sherman Hemingway; City, Mo.; Lawrence Hambly, Eldorado; Eugene Clay, Clay Center; George Worthenworth; and Otto Butler, Newton. Triangle Initiates Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Mrs. R. A. Schweigler, Mrs. E. B. Stouffer, and C. F. Nelson will motor to Kansas City for luncheon tomorrow. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta house wore Hewlett Tenrent, a black jacket. He wore Evelyn Elyenkirk, Kansas City. Helen Stover, Ruth Ellis Academy, Genevieve The following were dinner guests at the Delta Upson house Sunday noon: Mrs. W. H. Evans, Ray Wright, and Lloyd Houston, of Lawrence. Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta house yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Cal. Morrell of Kansas City, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Hill of Washington, Kane Dr. R. H. Stuffard, the speaker at the University service last night, and a few other friends were the guests of Charlottesville E. H. Lander yesterday afternoon. Mr. Sterling Cutip of Kansas City was a dinner guests yesterday at the Delta Chi house. Mr. and Mrs. Paha Graves and Mrs. Rola Rolla Robinson of Garnett, were visitors on the University campus yesterday. Mr. E. G. Edson, A.B.'01, of Beaumont Texas, was in Lawrence Saturday visiting his mother-in-law, Mrs. Hill P Wilson, Mr. Edson is a member of the Phi Kappa PsI fraternity. Sunday dinner guests at the Beta Theta Beta house were Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Smith, Ms. Sarah Tewsellie, Okla.; Mrs. Williams of Holton, Hayden Williams from Kansan Dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Psi Cellophone, bakou, panamilac and a number of rough straws are all adapted to the need for a profile line. Headgear this year is important as an expression of one's characterism in that reason the shopping should be especially important. Local guests were Dr. and Mrs, R. H Wheeler, M. and Mrs. S. H. Bartley, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Brownlee, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Russell, M. and Mrs. J. F. Mrs. F. O. Russell, M. and R. L. Spalubury, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Perkins, M. and T. H. Rudger. ouse Sunday were Miss Mary Hart- ney, of Christian college; Mr. A. W. Hartnell, Stafford, William C. Hook, LDL 27, D and James Klepper, LLD 29, D. Keeper and Keeper are联 connected with the firm of Logg, Depew and Stanley. Miss Ruth Krebblief of Kansas City was a guest at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday. The Watteau silhouette which poses flowers under the window, the all and every wardrobe should include one of this type. These quaint flowers peeking up give a perky touch to the hat. Miss Lucy Beck, of Akron, spent the past week visiting Helen Ghilechrist, ed31. Cuffs turning sharply back from the face which have been popular are still being chosen by some. Phi Chi Delta Meets Tomorrow Phi Chi Dhela, Presbyterian sorority, will meet tomorrow afternoon at 5:30 Westminster hall. The theme of the day is "What can I do now" and will be representative of India both in decorations and program. There are stories told in India. A vocal solo composed by an Indian woman will be given to a guest. A number of guests will be present. FASHION SKITS Velvet or grosgrain ribbon bandeau which ends in a girlish bow in the back. So far as color is concerned, the dressy hats usually endorse all one color in the hat itself with contrast achieved by means of a flower or ribbon trimming. Flower trimmed hats are being shown extensively these days and promise to have quite a vogue. First Senior Recital Tuesday The first of the series of 11 senior recitals will be given by Dorothy Enlow, fa231. Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. Miss Sheila Lennon will lead the Skilton, with a piano recital last year. She is president of Mu Phi Epsilon and national honorary musical organization. BY KANSAN FASHION ELITOR Hats Are Colorful This unusual type of headgear is a becoming model in the millinery collection. This and That Flowers in white or in a contrasting color add charm to the hat. Straw braid is used to a great extent in spring millinery. The shortest daytime skirt is twelve or thirteen inches from the floor. Jacket suits, short and three-quarter leggth. are shown. Plaids trim and are used in combination suits. Plaid woolen skirts and scarfs are shown with solid color jackets. Black, blue, green, brown. white, and the pastels are the colors for spring. Black and white combinations are winning high favor in feminine attire again. --- Although felts are not absent in spring millinery straws will lead in hat materials. Want Ads Hats Are Smart If you do not choose a hat to match your coat it would be well to match the dominating color in your dress. --- WANT A position? Send a meat convocation application to the desired employer with this a good picture of you. 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The bert in its swagger way continues its reign of popularity but seems to be getting shallower and shallower, showing more of the brow and hair. Campus Comment Blue Monday after a wild Friday night, a busy Saturday, and a brittle Sunday. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 General Electric Refrigerators Plumbing Co. NOW! The Popular KENNEDY FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE MIGHTIEST SHOW THIS WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN! Perfect Sound DRAMA THAT WILL The Seething, Tumbling, Pitching ROCK THE WORLD! The Seeing, Tumbling, Pitching Sweep of Empire! EDNA The Oklahoma Run FERBER'S COLOSSAL - - Frenzied Days - - Love Starred Nights~Blood Stained Dawn~ Thook Shook the World as Civilization Was Born From a Wanton Frontier! Hours—Mat., 2:30, Eve., 6:30, 9:00 Mat., 10-25c, Eve., 10-50c Believe It or Not--- Plain Dressss Cleaned and Pressed Right