THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Oread High Recipe For Spring Bonnet 1 crown. 1 1-2 varda ribbon. 1 wreath of flowers or 1 bar pin. Sprinkle with conspicuous atitches Take old crown which may be felt, straw or satin, or any old crown you don't want. Apply either shoe blacking or "colorite" in any shade desired. Heat well (in sum to 150 degrees. After crown has heated, take out and wash the crown. Then give it the soft, clinging effect. Lay crown inside to cool. Take silk or ribbon—last years hair ribbons will do or tear the tunic from your yellow taffeta. (The material may be of any flavor-yellow, strawberry-pink, raspberry-purple or cherry-red.) Mint green is also very popular as it makes one look half-starved.) Hem silk, or if ribbon is used, don't bother to hem. Gather this around lower edge and fit on bottom of crown. Handle with care to prevent falling. Next tear the flowers off your last Easter bonnet. String this long string of faded flowers across the front to give it a dotted look. Place in brass, brilliantly set bar pin may be used as a substitute for the faded flowers. This recipe has been tried by twenty-five Oread girls and found to be very successful. BY THE WAY These who will attend the Heirts concert in Kansas City Sunday are Cozette Johnston, fa22, Theila Hale fa21, Oral Pumphrey, c2., Phyllia A. Wingert, c2., and Essie Bee Pumphrey, fa23. Mrs. G. W. Lee, of Yates Center, is visiting her daughter, Eva Lea, fa 22, at the Custer Club. Mrs. Charles Hale and son Henry Allen Hale, of Yates Center, are visiting with Thelma Hale, fs'21, at the Custer Club. Editha Battersby, c21 will spend Saturday and Sunday at the home of older aunt in Kansas City. Eather Gillette, fa 22 will spend Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City Miss Gillette will appear on the program of the musicale given in connection with the Panhellenic silver tea Saturday afternoon. Lorraine Eastwood, c22, was called to her home in Okmulgee, Oklahoma on account of the death of her father. Katharine Bennett c22 spent Wednesday evening at her home in Ottawa. Faculty members of the department of education were entertained by Prof. and Mrs. C. A. Buckner at their home at 712 McCook street. Mrs. C. C. Burkhalter of White Cloud is visiting her daughter Elizabeth, fa23. Mrs. Joachim of Plainview, Minn. is visiting her son, Jerome Joachim c'20. OREAD NOTES The boys' basketball team of Orend Training School lost a hard fought game to Endora Wednesday in the second half, with a score of twenty-seven to eleven. Oread took the lead in the first few minutes of the game when Ralph Durland scored a basket from near the center of the floor. The Eudora team scored mostly in the first half by free throws. The score at the end of the first half was 9 to 6 in favor of Eudora. In the first part of the second half, Henry was rulled out for personalis and De Wattweille took his place. Bolio, Daniels and Wells were put into the game toward the last in an endeavor to stop the visitors. The Eudora high school girls had trouble with their car and were unable to get to Lawrence to play their game with the Oread girls, Wadena. The Oread boys' basket ball team will go to Bonner Springs Friday evening for a game with the Bonner Springs team. Here's a new one. A certain senior at Oread was absent without leave from Spanish class the other morning. When class was dismissed he met the teacher at the door and said he had been in the library all period engrossed in a physical geography outline and had forgotten to come to class. John Gavitt who has been in Kemper Military School this year has enrolled in Oread. THE RIGHT CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN The tailoring you can depend upon because the shapeliness is there to stay—built in the clothes—not pressed in. "Easter Sunday is April 4." make clothes at prices no greater than asked for ready made clothes. Samuel G. Clarke 1033 Mass.St. Everyone come to the Pie Social at the Baptist Church Friday evening at 8:00 a.m. Plies will be no aid until 11:00 a.m. all game at the Bornstein Catholic Brown gymnasium. Announcements Phi Llambia Msig. will meet at the home of Mrs. J. H. Mitchell, 601 Tennessee Street, Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Every member should be …Prof. L. E. Sisson's Sunday School school will meet at the house of desice Dana Saturday evening at 7:30 cclock for their social service work. Is still sold in Lawrence. Take her a box tonight. Be sure and get the genuine. Sold at the Will Modern Civilization Collapse? Let us make you moving pictures on the Screen of Fashion The Round Corner Drug Store LAWRENCE. KANSAS This question will incidentally be answered in Mr. Sanderson's sermon Sunday morning. Our line of made to measure clothes is ready for your inspection Our showing of Spring Patterns will aid you immensely in your selection of materials. 917 Mass. Choclate Shop Candy (In Redwood Boxes) Pymouth Jottings Lenten Series, Number Two Civilization goes to pieces every so often. Cloth hats in style now at $3. worth from $4 to $6 A plendid line young men's dress shoes from $7 to $9 B. Y. P. U. will have its weekly meeting at the Baptist church at 6:45 o'clock Sunday evening. The topic will be "Life's Less lessons from the Book of Proverbs." Leone Hilkey will lead. Special music will be a feature of the evening. The Sociology Club will meet in Fraser Hall Tuesday evening, March 9 at 7:15. Topic: The Departure of Students from Albania. Come prepared to take part. Reel Tailors Y O U R Clothes Cleaned and Pressed is a saving Garmets called for and delivered Call Fraker or Eaton THE STUDENT CLEANERS HUB CLOTHING CO. Wm. H. Schulz 917 Mass. St. Are we on the down-grade or the upgrade? Dress Geo. Abrams, Prop. Dress Shirts Pants present as there is important business. Mary Olsen, President. Houk's Barber Shop We can fit your purse and your figure. Phone 499 BONEDRY WILLARD THREAD RUBBER Batteries Come That Way W E Have Your Size in Stock Carter Tire & Battery Co. Phone 1300 1009 Mass. HAVE YOU BEEN MEASURED FOR A SUIT? SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Prices are easier than they were during the "Flu Epidemic." Stock lowering in price. "Flowers coming in Fine" THE FLOWER SHOP 825 1-2 Mass. SUNDAY MORNING "Paying Our Debt to God" First Baptist Church EVENING SERVICE Warden Codding, Lansing, Penn. "Public Welfare" If you were home you would attend church. You are welcome here. REV. FRANK JENNINGS PASTOR Buy A Brick Buy A Brick Highly Individualized are these New Springtime Fashions Deftly executed in fabrics of unquestioned acceptance, with that fine perfection in texture and exquisite modeling desired by the woman who would be irreproachably clad in the latest and most effective conceits of the times. New Suits Modeled along strikingly novel lines and embedding a host of artistic new features, these new Spring Suits, superb tailored and exactingly finished, rival the finest of custom tailored productions. Embraced are the three-piece costumes, Box-Coat, Blouse-Coat, Eton, Bolero, and strictly tailored types. Price Range $35 to $150 Street and Afternoon Dresses Ultra Smart—Newest Versions of the Mode for Spring. Distinctive creations of Taffeta, Satin, Georgette, Tricolette, Tricotine. Dependable Quality at Moderate Prices. $25 to $75 and up SPECIAL SALE Dance Frocks and Evening Gowns at 25 per cent reductions. Adults $1.00 Kids 75c MONDAY NIGHT BIG ATHLETIC CARNIVAL FOR BENEFIT NEAR EAST RELIEF Snappy Acts 15 One Continuous Round of Peppy Numbers. Something Happening All the Time. SPECIAL FEATURES Haskell Girls Glee Club Haskell Band "Woody's" High Dive Folk Dance 30-Yd. Dash and Hurdle Classy Ballet Wrestling Nick Lassa and K. U. Heavy Weight Girls Basketball K. U. Varsity and Haskell BIG SURPRISES ROBINSON GYM Tickets Registrar's Office MONDAY NIGHT, MARCH 8 ADMISSION Adults - $1 Children-75c.