THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY Sidney Harris of Ottawa was a guest at the Sig Alph house Saturday. Dorothy and Ruth Lamber of Leavenworth were guests at the Kappa house Saturday. Marguerite Murdock of Concordia spent the week-end here visiting friends. Don Ellis of Kansas City visited at the Sig Alph house Saturday and Sunday. Miss Edna Gardner of Carthage, Mo., visited this week-nd at the Alpha Delta PI house. Harold Everett of David City, Neb. spent this week end at the Sigma Nu house. George Malkmus of Kansas City, Mo., was in Lawrence this week-end. Murray Martin, c'23, who has been ill at his home in Lincoln for the past two weeks, is attending classes again. Gertrude Doyle, c'19, of Carthage Mo., spent the week-end here. Oscar Carlgren of Concordia, spent the week-end here. Mrs. Genevieve Turniasew of Iowa City, Iowa, who is one of the national officers of the Achoh Sorority, spends Sunday with the Achoh chapter here. Louis Coombs of Manhattan was a week end guest at the Kappa Sigma house. F. C, Poirier, ph'23, Kenneth C. Miller, c'23, and Glick Schultz c'23, drove to Topea Sunday. Chalton A. Powers, c'22, spent Sun day in Kansas City. Word has been received through the graduate office of the University that James Kidd Stewart, A. B. 175, Monta Elda Wing, A. B. 20, and Ernest B. Mower, A. B'18, and graduate students last year have been nominated for fellowships at the University of Chicago"during the year 1921-22. Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained with a spring rush party Saturday night at its 16 chair house on 1301 Michigan. The Yellman McMurray orchestra of Kansas City furnished the music. The chaperones were Mrs. J. E. Sawtell, Mrs. G. Halderman, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longnecker. About 15 out-of-town guests enjoyed the dance. jes, to Prof. C. C. Williams, of the School of Engineering, has been announced. Psychology Club will meet weekday at 4:30 in 190 E. Ad. Mrs. F. P. Day and Dr. Durhill in its developing tests of mental alertness for aviators. Webb-Williams Engagement The engagement of Miss Ora Webb, of the department of home econom- An elegant assortment to show you, and priced right. Come in and try them on. THE COLLEGE JEWELER Mars. Marvin Suddery and Mrs Hubert Huff will entertain the K. U. Dames Wednesday April th at their home 1046 Tennessee. The Newcomers' Club will meet at the home of Mrs. P. F. Walker at 1314 Louisiana street Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. COMBS BEADS BARRETTS HAIR PINS Copyright 1921 by Ed. V. Price & Co. Tailoring Service FOR YOU THAT IS COMPLETE It does not end when we take your measure Then answer for yourself the question— gives you not only the exact fit which is insured by our improved system of measurements but also the best value for your money, because we bring to you the skilled workmanship of specialists and the savings that come from the vast buying power of a great national institution. You will be interested in our offerings Inspect the new Spring and Summer woolens--hundreds of the finest fabrics now on display. $35 and up Politicians, candidates, and Voters— Hold your conferences in one of the booths at The Oread Cafe Make this your Campaign headquarters Brick's "Just a Step from the Campus" To know that Rowlands stores are so close by and you can get anything you want in student supplies in a moment time. Rowlands two Store Service is planned for your convenience. When You're in a Hurry! Isn't it a grand and glorious feelin' The personal attention service guarantees your satisfaction ROWLANDS Two Stores IKE MASSEY has constantly been before the student body with nothing but a clear record since the day of his marticulation. He has proven himself to be fair and unbiased in all his dealings and he has the best interests of the University at heart, as is shown by the manner in which he has thrown himself into athletics and other school activities While doing his best for the school he has been making A's and B's in his studies. "Ike's" fairness and untiring efforts for the honor and best interests of K. U. creates a debt for every student. Lets pay him in part by electing him President of the Men's Student Council STILL A FEW KEEN DATES Hard Luck gives late "Daters" a chance 1. "Mary"—asked to Prom last summer—date deceased. 2. "Lucille"-date cranked a Ford—unable to attend. 3. "Ruth"—just grew tired of him—here's your chance. ETC. Phone Numbers of Above Ask Art Penticuff—Gordon Saunders—Prom Managers NEWMAN THEATRE ENTERTAINERS Some Novel Dancing and New Songs SOME MUSIC HALEY AND EIGHT PIECES Rex Maupin—Clate Sours—Bell—Bob Strong—etc. "JUNIOR PROM" "SNAPPIEST PARTY OF THEF YEAR FRIDAY $5.00 THE COUPLE "A PARTY YOU CAN NEVER FORGET"