PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1920 Provide through Provident. The Provident Thrift Policy What It Will Do for You. If you live it will pay you $10,000 at age 65. If you die before age 65 it will pay your beneficiary $10,000 in cash, or in monthly installments as long as he or she lives. If you become totally and permanently disabled it will pay you $100 a month. Now--while you are in good health and can spare the money let us show you how small a book might be placed in your liey in force. Send the coupon. Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia O. K. Fearing and W. D. Dalton McCurdy Blidge, 1021 Mass. Phone 265 SOCIETY Marion Brinton, A.R.28, and Janita Lightner are guests this week end at the Delta Zeta house. Delta Zeta was entertained at ten yesterday afternoon from three-thirty until five thirty at the home of Mrs. W. Warner, the daughter of Mrs. Werner. Warner was assisted by Mrs. H. P. Cayton who poured, and the nieces Sincerity, Christy, and MargaretSharp. The slights of Kappa Phi were honor guesses at an informal party which Mrs. Harry A. Gordon, in the state senator's office, her home on Massachusetts street Kansas Alpha Theta gave a formate, St. Patrick's Day party at the chapter home Friday evening and his orchestra furnished the music. The chaperons were Mrs. P. H. Wilkinson, honors and Mr. William S. Schuster, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawren Woodruff, of Lawrence. The out of town guests were Ms. Linda Gorman, City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doornsbey, Miss Nancy Jane Howitt, and Mrs. Rath Kerllin, of Bartlesville Kappa Kappa Gamma god initiation services for 13 woman vestiture afternoon. The initiation was followed by a banquet of wives whose tastes were: Harriet Lull, of Emporia; Rita Batha, of Leowarthsville; Rita Digby, of Louiseville; Louise Allen, of Topkapje Dista Husted The ninth annual party of the pledges to the activities in Alpha Omicron Ii was given last night at the University. The event was carried out in the decorations. Hurley Kayler furnished the music. The chaperones were Mrs. Kate Burke, Mrs. Patricia Sauvett, Sigma Alpha Episcopus housemessier; Mrs. Nina Oakes, Tuan Guinan housemessier; and Mrs. J. E. Harwood, Delta Zeta housemessier. Mrs. Alison Bermede Petersen, Annelia Woodward, Vallong Swoonen, Douthe Rosewell, Rowne Cresson, and Francese Tambley. Dr. David Miller, Dr. Blake Dice sumo of St. Joseph, MO. Phi Gomma Delta and Phi Kappa Pi entertained with a formal party at the Eldridge House last night from 8:30 to 11:00, furnished by Fred Agrew and his orchestra. The chaperone was, Mrs. Hill P. Willison, Phi Kappa housemother, Mr. Hale W. Lyman, Phi Kappa housemother, Mrs. Jane Muee, Pi Beta Phi housemother; and Mrs. Edith Miller, Kappa Kappa Gamma housemother. Gamma Kappa Chick Clawwood, Harbinson; Helen Spence; John Sainn, John McManus; and Mrs. Dale Hukins, of Saliner Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hukins, of Saliner Mr. and Mrs. Dale Buffaker of Chicago; Ernest Roberts of Kansas City, Mo.; William Blair of Atchison. of Denver, Colo.; Marina Moses, of Great Bend; Annla Nielsen, of Tepeeka; Marjorie Nelson, of Auckland; Laura Meyer, of Burlington; baker Kester, of Lawrence; Rachel Lance of Salina; Rockwood Glenn of Canaan; and Skarn Hlomen of Canaan. Herbert Hadley, of St. Louis, Ms.; Verne Haminton, Robert Belden, Dell Littel, Mrs. and Mite, Pete Hamilton, and Max Katherine of Kansas City, Ms.; Free Kaber, of Ottawa; Glass Clyburn, of Chicago; and George Mackle of Lawrence. After the dancing the organization screamed with fraternity songs. A few members chanted and Psi and Phi Gamma Delta have held party, but not that it will allow them to attend annual affair. Pi Kappa Alpha entertained Friday evening until twelve winnings, informal party at the center house. The St. Joseph's Chapels and Tithe Stations. The chapelmen's Mrs; Mrsello Wilmil, housemother Mrs; Jane Bellolino, housemother Mrs; Mary V. Sr, Chirl Omega mother; Mrs. W. F. Brownsaw, Venice housemother; and Mrs. Grace Vanessa housemother; and Mrs. Emily Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harvey, Harvey Langford, and Howard Romney from Topeka, Missouri. Mrs. Charles Dorado, Burlesville, Olkin; Mr. and Ms.; Jack Eades, Harris, Charlene, and Newborn Hernia Mrs. Charles Dorrow Miller-Walters orchestra phyed for the dancing. Therapeutic Use of Hydroxypropyl Methane (HMPH) as a Drug in Children and Adolescents MEDICATIONS A single dose of HMPH is recommended for children and adolescents. For adults, the recommended dose is 500 mg per day for children and adolescents. **Dosage** For children and adolescents, a single dose of HMPH is recommended. For adults, the recommended dose is 500 mg per day. **Key Parameters** - **Cognitive Function**: Impaired memory, attention, and problem-solving skills. - **Physical Activity**: Reduced energy levels and decreased physical activity. - **Social Interaction**: Fewer social interactions with peers. - **Emotional State**: Increased emotional stress. - **Anti-Inflammatory Effects**: Reduction in inflammation. - **Adverse Reactions**: Increase in allergy reactions. **Contraindications** - Certain medical conditions that increase the risk of adverse reactions. - Patients with pre-existing conditions that increase the risk of adverse reactions. - Individuals who have a history of drug overdose or substance abuse. **Monitoring and Evaluation** - Regularly monitor patients' cognitive function and physical activity. - Conduct regular blood tests to assess cognitive function and physical activity. - Monitor patients' emotional state and social interaction. - Evaluate antihistamine effects on cognitive function and physical activity. - Evaluate anti-inflammatory effects on cognitive function and physical activity. - Evaluate adverse reactions. **Risk Management** - Follow the recommended dosage schedule. - Educate patients about the risks and benefits of HMPH. - Provide support and encouragement to patients. - Discuss potential side effects with parents and caregivers. **Clinical Trials** **Clinical Trials** **Trials Overview** - A clinical trial is a study designed to investigate the safety and efficacy of a drug. - Clinical trials are conducted in a controlled laboratory setting to ensure the safety and reliability of the results. - Clinical trials can be performed by independent researchers or collaborating with other institutions. - Clinical trials can be conducted in different settings, such as hospitals, clinics, or research centers. - Clinical trials can be conducted under specific guidelines and regulations. **Results** The results of clinical trials provide valuable information about the safety and efficacy of a drug. They help researchers understand the potential benefits and risks of a drug and make informed decisions about its use. **Conclusion** In conclusion, HMPH is a safe and effective drug that may be beneficial for children and adolescents. However, it should be used in consultation with a healthcare provider to determine the appropriate dosage and monitoring strategies. Regular monitoring and evaluation of patients' cognitive function and physical activity are crucial for ensuring the safety and effectiveness of HMPH. Airplane Replaces Dog Teams Maryville, Mich.,—(UP)—Two weeks of travel by dog team will be reduced to two and half hours by air in South Schwennich, closely to the Cherry Red air lines, of Prince Albert, Snok. Hamilton Writes Article on Paris Newspapers "The Paris Press, Goes American," is the title of an article by Prof. J. Stuart Hamilton, of the department of journalism appearing in the February 2014 edition of *Journalism* of Sigma Delta Chi, prosecution journalistic fraternity. Experiences grounded from months as correspondent for foreign policy classes at the University of California authority on the trend of foreign jerivation and in this particular involvement. He contributes the big circulation of such American-style passages as the Petit Journal, a weekly, daily, and content, with a circulation of 1,000,000, with journals of opinion Le Teau Journée and the journal des Debts which in recent years have only 20,000 and 20,000 respectively. "Two years reading 29 Pairs daily newswearers, during which time the modern world was undergoing the first circulation of any world daily news they saw convinced me that the modern press was capable of toileting to lothe the journalism of opinion into a bracket," writes the author. Professor Hamilton spent two years as press observer in the American canine science journal *BirdLife* from the University of Wisconsin, in 1928; the professor wanted to develop a canine model of the "Japan Times" in Tokyo. He also acted as correspondent for the *Daily News*, consisting of course in the department of journal test text in "Pacific Nows and New Worlds." 1234567890 929 Mass Phone 50 LAST BIG DAY OF OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE Just a year ago, we bought this store, and K. U. Students have given us an increase in business many fold, and we are trying to show our appreciation by offering them new and standard drug merchandise at a big saving. Take this opportunity to try what we believe is the finest ice cream made. Read our offer below. Staple Household Remedies 35c Syrup White Pine 19c 25c Camphorated oil 19c 35c Camphorated oil 23c 35c Glycerine 24c 25c Glycerine and rose water 19c 65c Glycerine and rose water 44c 35c Castor oil 24c 20c Sienna Leaves 19c 20c Rochelle Salts 9c 25c Mercurochrome 19c 25c Witch Hazel 19c 10c Soda Bicarbonate 6c Free! Free! Free! A Dish of AA GRADE — topped with our famous Chocolate Dressing made with Lowney's Gold Medal Cocoa with each purchase of $1.00 during this sale (except tobacco.) The only store in Lawrence serving A A grade exclusively. Miscellaneous 25c Hinkle tablets 19 25c Zerbst's tablets 19 $1.00 Squibbs Cod Liver Oil (mint flavor) 79 25c Weeks cold tablets 17 $1.00 Pratt's Eggs producer 79 25c Pratt's Eggs producer 17 50c Syrup Figs Compound 19 50c Hudnaut's Brilliantine 39 25c Blue Jay corn plaster 21 25c Sloan's Liniment 21 $1.00 Mineral oil (pts) 69 25c Aspirin 24' s 19 50Cherry Bark 33 50Beef, Iron and Wine 69 50c Spiced Jelly Strings Full pound 29c 50c Cream Peanut Balls Full pound 29c 60c Pecan Nougat Rolls Full pound 39c 60 Chocolates Fancy Cream Centers Full pound 39c 60c Peanut Clusters Full pound Unusual Quality 39c The only store in Lawrence serving FRITZEL'S DOUBLE AA in all flavors. Per pint, 30c; per quart, 60c. 35c Special Plate Lunch with Drink and Dessert 35c ONE OF THE NATION'S THREE GREATEST BANDS THE B. F. GOODRICH - SILVERTOWN GORD ORCHESTRA With the Mystery Soloist—the Silver Mask Tenor and "Happy" Felton, singer, comedian, and youthful Master of Ceremonies THE 1929 JUNIOR PROM THE PARTY OF A LIFETIME Friday, March 8 9 till 2. $2.50 Forma