FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWBENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Many Women See 'Campus Fashions' at First Showing Models Miss Meguiar Discusses Correct Clothes While Students Exhibit The auditorium of central Administration building was filled last night when W. S. G. A. presented its art work, a collection of kite and yellow and white chrysanthemums and bankings of palms decorated the stage. Music appropriate to the types of cosumes being modeled by the Harriet Hall and Lather Leavened. Fern Snyder, chairman of the fashion show committee, introduced Miss Elizabeth Meguiar of the department on campus and custom clothing for college wear. "High heels should never be worn to school," said Miss Maguire in commenting on school apparel. "Neither should be earrings because they can catch the sweat when women wear out their old afternoon dresses by using them for school. Those kind of dresses are never appropriate for school wear." And high heels would overtake more simple dresses." Emphasizes Harmony Miss Morguir emphasized the harmony of texture as well as of color. She illustrated her point by mentioning the incongruity of a thin chiffon dress, with a thin chiffon dress. "Shoes are my hobby," she said. "On this campus where there are such bills as on Fourteenth street, high heels with tiny ties are not sufficient support for walking since the footwear of the body is thrown out of line." The trend of fashion toward longer skirts is widened in the afternoon and formal wear. The short, self-tie, or, and others were sport cents of a skin trim. Of the outfits shown for street and travel, most are in shades of brown and beige. Six groups, representing sport school, afternoon, street and travel pajamas, and formal wear, were modeled by a cast of 28 women. Cast Features 26 "The innovation of making the fashion show principally instructive proved very successful last night," commented on "Campus Fashion." The members of the cast were: Dorchester Simons, Cornetta Mackay, Kelly Rush, William Gilligan, Lily Bobb, Virginia Ralls, Virginia Manning, Rick Thompson, Ruth Barley, Martine Bailzer, Jane Price, Jeffrey Krasnopolov, Vera Kreznikova, Thelma Marsh, Gladys Brudley, Elonor Jones, Nanny Curry, Richard Henson, Doretta Henderson, Dorothy Henderson, Wilma Brink, Harriet Kercer, Virginia Crawford, Maxhew Beesly, and Betty --carried out in the lighted tapers ame, the low bowls of flowers, and the placecards were in the form of clever dinner, dancing was enjoyed. Guests other than the members of the squad were Martha, Mrs. Forrest C. Allen, Mike Geto, Lieut. and Mrs. Harry F. Meyers, Mrs. John Bunn, and Mrs. Roland Logan. Announcements Kappa Phi will meet at 10:30 to narrow meeting at Squire's Studio for the Jayhawker picture. All are welcome and are encouraged to visit Iris FitzSimons, publicity chum. Faculty Members and Employees The regular payroll is open for sig natures and must be signed by the afternoon of Wednesday, Dec. 11. Read the Kansan Want Ads. IT is not necessarily the size nor the cost of a Christmas present which counts most—but the discrimination with which it is selected. We believe we will agree that your Jewelry Shop today is the one best place for Christmas shopping. The gifts combine several desirable essentials—common sense, utility, beauty, use, usability. Our stock, we think, has never been so complete as this year. SOCIETY Mr. M, W. Woodward of Spokane Wash., is here visiting his daughter Virginia Woodward at Corbin hall this week-end. Dinner guests at Corbin last evening were: Mie Nellie Nbell, assistant professor in the department of English, and Jane Cornellus. J. T. Owens, of Salma, who is a student in the university, will be attending as Phi Beta Pi House is here competing for the Rhoodes Scholarship, and is a guest of Donald Theta Epsilon will hold initiation at a breakfast Sunday morning at 7 clock at the home of their sponsor, W. Thomas, 1124 Mississippi street. Dinner guests at the Alpha X Delta house house day included Prof. H. M. C. Taylor, Prof. and Mrs Daniel Kelley, Prof. and Dankel, and Miss Olive Philshe. The wives of the Engineering faculty will entertain their husbands and the unmarried men of the department with a bridge party tonight is A Christmas scheme will be used in the decorations. The library will be lighted by candle light and greens, and the prize will be given high score. Prizes will be given for high score. Alpha Omicron Pi will entertain with its annual Founders' Day banquet Sunday at the chapter house. Guests at the Alpha Omicron Ion house yearafterdare were; M.S. W.Buckingham, Mrs.H.C. D.Cavain, Wilmott Tent, and Betty Smith of Kansas left after visiting a few days here, left after visiting a few days here. Theta Tau announces the pledging of S. M. Dyer, civil engineering, Pittsburg. Guests at Theta Phi Alpha this week-end are Misses Louise Cavaaugh, Jamie Davies, and Mrs. Anne Marie McLean, Topeka. Mrs. Vora Morrison of Atchison is the guest of her daughter, Nancy, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house today. Mr. George L. Davis of Kansas City was a dinner guest of his daughter, Eugena, n the kappa Kappa Gamma house last night. Mrs. E. C. Ridson of Lavenworth is the ghost of her daughter Ritin at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Dirner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house last evening were Katherine Moore, Betty Anderson, Mrs. F. W. Welch of Colorado Springs, Mrs. George McCary of Topeka, and Mrs. Charles McCary of Denver. Members of the football squad were entertained by Pi Bota Phi security at a banquet at the chapter house, where lavender and yellow was artistically The annual Delta Zeta Snowball party will be given tomorrow evening at the chapter house. The inside of the house features a secrecy scene with frosted window panes and an enormous snowball, suspended from a ceiling. Bassett's orchestra will furnish the music. The chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. George Beal, New Laboratory Created School of Business Provides Statistical Workshop A new statistical laboratory is being equipped in a room which has a rear room 210. Administration building for the use of the School of Busi- "It is expected that additional students will receive future, 'said Dean F. T. Stockton,' "since approximately 175 will use the room for problem work for the second semester." This laboratory will contain six calculators, three of which are owned by the University and three of which are used by facturers and one adding machine. Before this place was provided, the School of Business had a workroom of about six feet square which has been entirely inadequate for some time, according to Dean Stockton. The new room is a student use. This laboratory will be used by the supervision of Fred E. B, Dale. Boy Makes Auto With Washing Machine Motor Money Spent for Shoe Repairs Draws Big Dividends Winfield, Dec. 6—(UAP) —Fathers of this city have a new request from their boys. It is for a machine motor to make an auto- Charles Chattman started the fans when he appeared with his car, less than 20 years old, washing machine motor which drove it. Now every boy in town wants one. 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Phone 697 202 West 6th Water Colors on Display An exhibition of water colors by some of the most prominent American painters and water colorists and artists, who have circulated in this part of the country, according to Prof. Albert Bloch of the department of painting, is being held at the St. Paul's School of the east Administration building. The exhibition, which is a group of 36 water colors, is being displayed with watercolors from the Federation of Arts at Washington. Picture by 16 Artists Shown in Art Colloaries in Art Galleries The exhibition will be open to students and faculty of the University and townpeace of Lawrence in the department galleries, 323 and 327 east Administration building, daily except Monday through Saturday, gunning of the Christmas holiday. The water colors come from various members of the American Water Color Society, and the New York Water Color Club, and include the water colors of Bärger Bärger Sanden of Lindsberg who is represented by three characteristic pieces; John F. Carson, N. A., who also shows three water colors; Chamney F. Rider, N.A., and Eugene Higgins, who have sent two pieces of work. Science Service Huge Sunspots Visible Now Without Telescope Washington.—If you want to look for spots on the sun, now is a good time to do it, for they are scoring a record for both numbers and size. A really big sunspot — 10,000 miles or so — would make this the fourth as a frog swells a hug— can be seen without the aid of telescope, and many of the smaller ones Christmas Cards X Dale Print Shop 1027 Mass. But your eye will have to be protected, partly to enable you to look at the scene. You should also partly to enable you to see the dark spot against the gleaning disc. 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