THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY Helena Watters, fa23, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City, Mo. Emil Regier, c'21, spent Friday and Saturday in Kansas City, Mo. Miss Maurine Aspey, of Hutchinson, Kansas, was the guest of Nellie Carey, c$^{24}$, and Moscelese Campbell, c$^{24}$, at the Kappa house, last week. Mary Hamilton, c28, was a visitor in Kansas City, Saturday afternoon. Algo Henderson, c'21, spent the week-end in Kansas City. Claude Kelsey, fa'23, spent Saturday at his home in Kansas City, Mo. Grace Soldani, of Ponce City, OKa., is visiting her sister, Rose Soldani, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Harold Dennis, c24, attended the finals in the National Basketball Tournament in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday. Elmer Bates, a former student, but now attending K. S. A. C. spnt Sunday at the P! K. A. house. Tom Collins, a former student, now with the Kansas City Journal, visited at the Pi K. A. house Friday and Saturday. Lionne Bingham, c'22, will spend the week tnd at her home in Ottawa. Fred Burkey, c221. will visit his parents in Ottawa over the week-end. Harold Sutton, c'23, spent Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. Earl B. McKinney, '122, spent Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. Harold Dennis, c'24. went to Kanas City, Mo., Saturday, on business. Chi Omega entertained with a Formal Friday night at F. A. U. Hall. Muri Kimmel, e23, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Robinsin, Kansas. Pi Kappa Alpha held its annual Father's Day, Sunday, March 13. Guests included L. H. Kesel and P. F. Brown, of Kansas City, Mo.; J. M. Walters, Kansas City, Kansas; A. H. Bonnett, R. A. Rutledge, and T. J. Ferguson, Topeka, Kans; W. M. Zimmerman, Troy, Kans; J. O. Miller, Howard, Kans; and P. A. Sailo, Lawrence, Kans. Chemists Say That the Styles Now Worn by Women Require Less Dye than Grandmother's Present day styles of women' wear need only one quarter as much color as didgarb of twenty years ago, says Edward B. Leary, chairman of the Technical Research Committee of the National Society of Colors and Dyes, in a paper recently sent out by the American Chemical Society to promote the seventy years of womanhood, according to Mr. Leary, who addressed the Rochester section of the American Society meeting in the Reynolds Laboratory of the University of Rochester, March 7. Two decades ago when skirts were longer and sleeves more voluminous than they are now, a woman's dress could be dyed at the cost of about five cents. "The actual cost of the Alice Blue dye in the modern fashion said Mr. Leenau, about one third of that sum, or two cents. This is due to the much smaller amount of material required now days to cover the same Hope for the average man or woman either, who may be concerned about the exact matching of a dress sample is held out by a new device for measuring color values which was described by Mr. Leary. square surface." The old method of matching certain colors in order to duplicate an order was to dye several samples of yarn skating at the time the fabric was being dyed. The handling of so many samples has now been made unreasonably by the use of a new type of colorometer. By means of it, the shade and hue of a color are determined and are then recorded in accordance with a certain number, a standard color, and wedge to standard color, a fine illuminated and wedged ordinary daylight lamp. Instead of depending upon the old rule of thumb measure of trusting to the eye or to the fanciful trade names of a color, the merchant may order the fabrics which are a has expressed by an exact numerical ratio. Chi Omega gave a formal dinner dance Friday, March 11, at the country Club. The decorations used were wistaria, snowballs and macadamia nut cookies from Georgia. In the center of each quartette table was a single bud rose vase and on the large center table was a huge basket of pink roses and white flowers. In five pieces orchestra played during dinner and for the dance follow. Mu Phi Epsilon and Phi Mu Alpha will give their joint annual spring musical in Fraser Hall, Wednesday. Macb 16, at 8:30 p.m. there will be a varial program featuring both the public and private. The public is cordially invited. LOST—Wrist watch between West Al. and Gymnasium at "Jay Walk." Recall: Camp 1387 Blue. 113-2-410 We guarantee that there will be no obnoxious order in your clothes after they are returned from our cleaning department. Dry Phone 701-advice. Steam Dry Phone 701-advice. 106-fc Elmer Wynne, brother of Mason E. Wynne, c'23, is in Lawrence visiting friends. MOAK & HARDTERFER Eldridge Taxi Station 1 NOUNCEMEN S BAGGAGE and TRANSFER The Home Economics Club will meet Wednesday, March 16, at 4:30 in Room 9. Fraser Hall. Miss Kane will open on "Home Conditions of Chile." Associated Journalism Students meeting this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in Room 102 Journalism, Important business to consider that requires the entire Department's attention—Walter G. Heren Pres. Art Walker extends the cry to all bumdarians to be present at a very important meeting to be held Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock in Room 205 Fraser. Plians will be made for the trip to Kansas City for the meet. Advisory Board meeting, Tuesday at 4:30, Fraser Hall. All delegates GREYLOCK-A New Narrow ARROW COLLAR Clent,Peabody & Co,Inc.,125 must be in attendance. Rebelshi every evening this week at 7 o'clock for members of the Glees Glee who are going on trip. We call them not those not going—Miss Lazelle. Crawford County Club—Meeting called for Wednesday night in Room 110 Fraser at 7:38. Will discuss banquet to be held Easter—Paul White, President. 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Each story is like a page from Fate's Chronicle of Life. CAST INCLUDES MAC DERMOTT also Burton Holmes Travels BOWERSOCK TOMORROW CORRINNE GRIFFITH in "It Isnt Being Done This Season" Also Mutt and Jeff First Annual Track School for HIGH SCHOOL COACHES and TRACK ATHLETES Kansas KANSAS UNIVERSITY, March 17-18-19 To be given annually by the Track Coach of the University of Kansas at the time of the State High School Basketball Tournament. The Varsity Coach and Track Team will be on hand to answer questions COURSES INCLUDE Track Athletics in General Long Distance Running Middle Distances The Spirit Hurdles Relay Racing For Further Information Write DIRECTOR ATHLETICS Lawrence State High School Basketball TOURNAMENT will be held at ROBINSON GYM, MARCH 18-19 MORE THAN SEVENTY FIVE TEAMS EXPECTED This will be High School Week at Kansas University. Schedule games announced later. Your Big Opportunity to see K. U. For further Information write DIRECTOR ATHLETICS Lawrence, Kansas