29. ARCH 22,1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By the Way Leonard-Howland Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Maude Leonard of Salina, and Mr. Herbert Howland c'17, of Ludel, Kansas. Mr. Howland was news editor of the Kansan last year and a member of the Kansan Board. He was interested in athletics, and won his K in track. He is now doing graduate work in the School of Law. Mrs. Iryl Hempstid of Hutchinson is visiting Gertrude Sponsler at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Pi Upsilon Dublin Donald Hudson, a student in the University in 1915, who is now a captain in the aviation service, telegraphed his father, Mr. Paul Hudson of Topeka this week that he had arrived safely in Frances after a quick trip of seven days in crossing the Atlantic. Pu Ipsilon is giving its annual Dublin dinner dance tonight at Ecke's Hall. Chapieren will be Prof. and Mrs. P. V. Faragher and Mrs. Jennie Mitchell. Haley's four-piece orchestra will play. Acacia will dance at the chapter house tonight. Helen Cook, special fine arts, has returned from her home in Coffeyville where she was called by the illness of her sister. The Moody club danced last night, 7 to 8 o'clock. Geneva Hunter, sophomore college, will entertain ten of her friends at a dinner party Saturday observing her birthday. Lois McCord will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Wichita. Nu Sigma Nu Pledges The Patterson Club, 1245 Louisiana St., held a hike last night from 6 until 8 o'clock. Braden-Ogden Nu Sigma Nu announces the pledging of John Winkler, freshman college, College Hill; Marine Worden, junior college, Lyons; Rinal Oglievle, Burr Oak; Martin Robbins, freshman media, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Olive Braden, Elsmore, Kansas, and Mr. R. C. Ogden, Battery B, Camp Doniphan, were married yesterday at Topeka. Both are former students of the University. Mrs. Ogden graduated in 1916, and Mr. Ogden has an A. B. and LLB, from the University. Miss Elfrieda Bruckmiller, student in the University last year will be the guest of Edna Dolachek, senior college, Saturday and Sunday. Acomos members and friends will hike to a camping spot about two miles east of Bismark Grove, Saturday afternoon, and have a picnic supper. There will be about forty couples in the party. Mu Phi Epsilon and friends will hike to Bismark Grove Friday afternoon for a picnic supper. - Student Speakers At Vespers University Vespers to be held at Myers Hall Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock is to be a student speakers' meeting. The speakers will be Orrra Father, Frances Adams, and Lewis Schreiber the meeting will be "The Function of the Christian Student not in the Service." Dr. Strong To Speak Sunday. Dr. Strong To Speak Sunday, Chancellor Frank Strong will speak at the business service for the Ruby Avenue Congregational Church in Argentine Sunday. Elmer's chocolates—"goodness knows they're good"—for sale at Wiedemann's and always fresh!—Adv. A milk chocolate at the Candy Shop. —Adv. PLAY BALL! Bass ball outfittings and athletic supplies for every sport. The Athletic Store. KENNEDY & ERNST 826 MASS. ST. First Phi Beta Kappas At K. U. Chosen in 1889 "There was no Phi Beta Kappa fraternity at K. U., until 1889, and the first members to be elected to the University of Kansas chapter were elected from the University alumni". "Starling of the department of Greek." Prof. William Herbert Carruth, '89, and James Willis Gleed, '79, were the members elected. Both Professor Carruth and Mr. Gleed are well known at K. U. Professor Carruth has been head of the department of German, and Mr. Gleed was an instructor in the school of law for many years. At present Professor Carruth is professor of comparative literature at Stanford University, Cal., and Mr. Gleed is practicing law in Topeka. The Conference committee of the Y. W. C. A., of which Esther Moore is the chairman, will have a rally breakfast in Myers Hall tomorrow morning at 9:30. Mia Katherine Duffield will tell of the conferences and meetings held by the women who were at Hollister last summer will talk. The conference this year is from the 25th of June to July 5, at Hollister, Missouri. Conference Breakfast Seasons change, styles change—but the quality of Wiedemann's candies—NEVER!—Adv. Fresh strawberry sundae. Candy Shop—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan Brome. The girls began their first games this afternoon at 2 o'clock when Merriam and Chanute met while Argentine and Burlington clash for a place in the second round. Following these games Ackhison will go against Herder and Hernington will play Rosehale. These games finish the first round. Basketball Championship Nearer After Elimination (Continued from page 1) The winners of these contests together—with Eudora and Turner, will play in the second round which is scheduled to be completed tonight. The girl's preliminaries will be played Saturday morning and the final game to decide the championship is scheduled for Saturday afternoon. Electrical Engineers To K. C. Eleven electrical engineers with Prof. G. C. Shad will go to Kansas City to make an inspection tour of several of the large electrical plants. Those who will make the trip are: George M. Bowman, W. Thomas Frier, Henry J. Lish, G Lewis M. Hull, Robert F. Latz, Clarence Lymn, W. Robert R. Kidd, Clarence Lymn, W. D. Shreve, Charles L. Shugart, and Robert W. Warner. They will visit the Second and Grand station and a few smaller plants. Take a kodak with you when you leave for a stroll Sunday. Evans Drump Seat Chocolate, strawberry and vanilla ice cream every day at Wiedemann's. Adv. Don't Forget the "Sammy" in camp— Easter! THE gift of a military wrist watch to your soldier friend in camp will not only be a useful convenient present,—but how it will cheer him to have you remember him on Easter Sunday! Such a demand for military wrist watches since the war commenced, has caused this department of our stock to be greatly enlarged. We accordingly offer the reliable movements of Gruen, Ingersoll, Swiss, Elgin, Waltham, South Bend, Illinois and Omega—in a variety of models, plain or luminous dials—some as low in price as $3.25 and up to $30.00. A wonderful assortment of ladies' bracelet watches also. "Ye Shop of Fine Quality." THE COLLEGE JEWELER We have always taken a just pride in helping entertain tournament visitors. We have been here so long that we feel a keen interest in old K. U., her students and her visitors and we want you to drop in and see us while you are here. You aren't acquainted with K. U. until you are acquainted with To You Basketball Shooters and Rooters Down the Hill from the Library Washington University gives a three years course in Nursing. The university offers clinical instruction in the wards of the hospitals, Washington University Disciplinary and Social Service Department State Services having a A.B. or B.S. degree from another institution. Nursing offers to women an opportunity to prepare for life and a profession of preparation for life. Address inquiries to Supt. of Nurases, St. Louis, MO 63105. So. Kingshighway, St. Louis, MN. Washington University School of Nursing 821 Mass, S!. seepending to the church and Women's clothing B341; Mack. St. Wear-U-Well Shoe PURE WATER is not a luxury, but a necessity. Think of the danger of impure water. Mount Hope Natural Spring Water is the ideal water—absolutely pure, but cheap. Reduced rates for quantities. Mount Hope Water Co. Phone 2670 Exclusive agent for Ed. V. Price 1500 Spring Patterns Are now on display at my store — this is complete selection offers you the highest quality of made- to-your measure tailoring at the very lowest prices! Before you buy for spring see W. E. WILSON 707 Mass. St. DR. BRADEN'S BIBLE CLASS FOR UNIVERSITY MEN AND WOMEN Meets at MYER'S HALL Sunday Mornings 9.30 UNSECTARIAN AND UNDENOMINATIONAL If you are not already a member of a Sunday Morning Bible Class—here is your opportunity. Class dismissed in time for Church Services. Did You Ever Laugh With Sis Hopkins? THAT homespun philosophy of the brightest side—if you ever laughed with Sis Hopkins you can understand. Well, if you like to be amused from your cranium to your funnybone, don't miss seeing— Eliza Comes To Stay To be given by the K. U. Dramatic Club Cast WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 27, F. A. U. HALL Tickets at Registrar's Office----55c MISS WOLTERS Exclusive Milliner—823 Mass. St. We cordially invite your inspection—whether or not you wish to buy. Take your old fountain pen to Barber & Son, Druggists, and receive $1 credit on an Ink-Tite self-filling pen. It's guaranteed…Adv. 90-55 PALACE BARBER SHOP PALACE BARBER A first class shop for K. U. men. Electric massage FRANK VAUGHN, Prop. 730 Mass. St. Spring is here!—so are the new fabrics for Spring Suits. SCHULZ The TAILOR 917 Mass. St. The models shown by this shop for spring are crowned with an exclusive tilt of becomingness—so desired to complete the charm of Milady's Easter costume. was never so stunning with originality, nor so complete in its variety of style. FOR PROMPT TAXI 455 SERVICE CALL Our Easter Display of Millinery JESS THORNTON The College Tailor SPRING SUITS PROTCH Meet your appetite at our table. Hadley's Cafe 715 Mass. THE JEWELER Makes Watches Run Right 917 MASS. ST. LANDER CARTER'S 1025 Mass. St. Typewriter Supplies, Stationery University Supplies Agent for CORONA typewriter A Fresh Shipment of MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDIES University Book Store 803 Mass. St. World almanacs for 1918 have arrived A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St. Easter and Birthday Cards. Engraved Cards for Commencement. AT BOTH AT BOTH VARSITY and BOWERSOCK Today MARY PICKFORD AS "ARMARILLY OF CLOTHESLINE ALLEY" Her Latest Artcraft Which Is Said to be even Better than "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" ADMISSION 17c At Both Theatres Today and at the Bowersock only Tomorrow