MAY 21, 1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By The Way Miss Jane Swofford has returned to be home in Kansas City after visiting James Lyon, a former student in the University, is visiting at the Kappa Sigma house. Murray Eddy and Prentice Beasley were guests of Richard McGee in Kansas City, Sunday and Monday. Joe R. Mahan who graduates in June from the department of mechanical engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology at Boston next year. Delta Tau Delta will give its spring party at F.A.U. Hall Friday night. Mrs. G. A. Taylor of Burlingame is visiting her son, George Taylor, c 29. Dean Kelley delivered a commencement address at Willis Monday night and will speak at Lecompont Wednesday night. Miss Gertrude Sponsler who has been a guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house returned to her home in Hutchinson Monday. Roy Bennett, e2, will go to his week in Iola Friday to spend the week. Miriam Merritt, fa'19, Helen Wesel, fa'20, and Eddie Hopkins, B. M.'18, gave a musicalia in Independence before the Monday Music Club, Monday afternoon. They returned to Lawrence Tuesday. Belva Shores, c'20, visited in Independence from Friday until Tuesday as the guest of Miriam Merritt, f'a'19. Alice Johns, c21, will spend the week-end in Kansas City. Capt. L. R. Tillotson, e13, of Topeka, formerly with the 110th engineers, was a visitor Lawrence Sunday. Acacia will give its spring party at the Country Club Friday night. The annual architectural banquet will be given June 3. Mu Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Dot Ashlock, fa'22, of De Sots. drs. A. H. Allen, of Kansas City spent the week end in Lawrence visiting the Acomas house. Dean P. F. Walker of the School of Engineering was in Topica Monday to confer with the State Commissioner of conditions in southeastern Kansas. The rains serve as a "Keep off the Grass" sign in Kansas this month. Drop in to the AUGUST J. PIERSON CIGAR STORE A full line of cigars, tobacco and pipes, also pipe repairs. 902 Mass. Keep Fit by Swimming Gym Instructor Advises University women swimmers are working for a meet June 3, at which time all four classes will compete for a loving cup. Now that the weather is warmer and the work is piling up every student should try the benefits of the aquatic sport one fit, Miss Hazel Pratt of the physical education department believes. Liberty Tube and Tire Co. Opponite Mascine Bldg. Phone 991 VULCANIZING Tires Re-Soled and Re-Treaded Get the "Russell Tire Service" Every Job a Masterpiece "Swimming, one of the principal forms of athletics for women, is a particularly fine sport for two reasons," said Miss Pratt. "It is the most challenging all-around exercise and has value in self-preservation and lifesaving. "Frequent indulgence in swimming will lead to gaining or retaining of health. It strengthens the entire system and develops symmetry and tends to establish normal projections. If a patient does well will depend largely on the object in view, whether reducing, upbuilding or just keeping fit. "The pool in Robinson Gymnasium is one of the older type pools, not especially attractive, but from a health point of view, it can be." The water is continually being filtered by a filter of the Pittzburg pressure type, with an alum PROTCH The College Tailor 833 Mass. St. tank in connection with it. Every day the supply is constantly being changed. Big Sisters Being Named to Aid Freshmen of 1919 The Big Sisters for next year are being chosen and any woman who wants to be a big sister to some freshman next year can give her name to Miss Katherine Duffield at the Y, W. Office of the Chairman of the Big Sister Committee. The Big Sister organization of the Young Woman's Christian Association is composed of a chaplain and fifteen appointees whom she has fifteen "big sisters" under her. CITIZENS STATE BANK Deposits guaranteed. THE UNIVERSITY BANK Why not carry your accounts here? Engraved Cards for Commencement A. G. ALRICH Thesis Binding 736 Mass. St. Phone 288 Chuck Said Yesterday I am getting the four best musicians obtainable in Kansas City,to play with me for that Kodak films of all kinds. Rankins. Adv. Black Helmet DANCE Saturday, May 24 Fraternal Aid Hall $1.50 the Couple INSURANCE men know the value of making a legible, finished report on the spot with C O R O N A The Personal Writing Machine --see one! SUITING YOU is my business Conklin and L. E. Waterman Fountain Pens McCOLLOCH'S DRUG STOR$ 847 Mass. S CHULZ the T AILON 1917 Mass. St. Phone 91 HOTEL SAVOY Kansas City, Mo. Absolutely clean Convenient location Good Cafes, moderate prices PALACE BARBER SHOP The Most Sanitary Shop in Town FRANK VAUGHN, Prop. 730 Mass. Read the Daily Kansan. We make our own candies and chocolates to be good must be fresh Wiedemanns. -Adv. Our own fresh chocolates in plain and fancy boxes. Also Elmers and Whitmans. Wiedemanns.—Adv. Get a shinola outfit today. Rankins Drug Store—Adv. Pyros, the million dollar formula for washing the mouth and teeth. Try it. Rankins Drug Store.—Adv. Your class parties will not be complete without candy and cream from Wiedemanns—Adv. C. E. ORELUP, M. D., Eye, ear, nose, and throat. Glass work guaranteed. Phone 445. Dick Building—Adv. When down town call in at Weide- manns for that dish of cream or drink at the fountain. Graduation Time Will Soon be Here To you who have not bought your Graduating Dress we want to call your attention to the following: White Voiles—another sheer and very popular fabric. A full range of prices. A yard 50* to $1.50 Sheer French Organdies—one of the most popular fabrics of the season. Especially adapted to making ruffles and floundings that are very much in vogue. A yard, 75c to $2.00 New 45-inch tucked skirting in white organdie and net. Makes a beautiful gown and needs no other trimming. A yard, $3.50-$2.50 Graduating Gifts White Silk Hose—In all sizes and in a range of prices from $1.25 to $2.50 White Lisle and Fiber, all sizes; a pair, 75c, 85c, 90c Pyrolin Ivory—a new shipment just for graduation gifts, $7.50 to $5.00 Linen Handkerchiefs—An item that is becoming very hard to find. We still show a good assortment. Each, 25c to $2.50 Silk Underwear—in crepe de chine and wash satin. Camisoles, Teddys, Bloomers and Gowns. Each, $1.25 to $8.50 Dainty Undermuslins—in a full assortment of garments. $1.50 to $6.00 Philipino undermuslings, hand embroidered in many dainty designs. Each,$2.50 to $6.00 WEAVER'S You Don't Know Who Is To Be The MAY QUEEN Do You? Come on Saturday afternoon and be the first to find out— Professor Nevin's new Music— Two hundred University girls in dances— May Poles— May Day On The Green COME TO THE MAY FETE AND SEE E ADMISSION 35 CENTS CHILDREN 25 GENTS NORTH UNIVERSITY CAMPUS MAY 24 3 o'CLOCK