MARCH 12, 1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By The Way Home Economics' Reception Miss Jones' class in the economic uses of foods, of the department of home economics, entertained with a reception afternoon from 3:30 to 4:00. Each student had invited one guest. The refreshments were prepared and served by members of the class. Fraternity Call House Mothers Will Entertain Miss Sutermeister, Gamma Phi Beta house mother, and Mrs. Young, Sigma Nu house mother, will entertain with a tea for housemothers at the Sigma Nu house, Thursday afternoon. Fraternity Acacia灾毁 from Xi Delta Tuesday evening, from 7 until 8 o'clock. Pi Upsion entertained Alpha Chi Omega from 7 until 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. Gamma Phi Beta was at home to Phi Kappa Psi from 7 until 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. Sigma Nu called on Alpha Delta Pi Tuesday from seven to 8 o'clock. Alpha Xi Delta will entertain Kappa Sigma from 7 until 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. Alpha Tau Omega will call on Gamma Phi Beta Wednesday evening from 7 until 8 o'clock. Pi Kappa Alpha announces the pledging of R. M. Rutledge, e'22, of Topeka. Personals of the Campus Miss Doris Dodderidge of Lyons is visiting Helen Soley at the Sigma Kappa house this week. Bill Ainsworth, just returned from France, is visiting at the Phi Kappa Psi house. His approaching marriage to Miss Mary Goyer, A. B. '17, of Kansas City has been announced. Miss Govier was a Torch and a member of Pi Beta Phi. Mr. Ainsworth is a member of Phi Psi and Alpha Chi Sigma. Fritz Bonebrake c20, is visiting at the Phi Psi house. He has just returned from France. Alpha Chi Omega will hold initiation Wendesa day evening for Norma McPadden, c21. Hobart Machamer, c20, spent Tuesday in DeSota. Miss Cornelia Hamblin, chaperon for Mu Phi Epsilon, returned Tuesday from Ottawa where she had visited since Saturday. M.E. Students to Learn to Breathe—in Gas Artificial breathing apparatus will be demonstrated to mining students by John Pellegrino, former state mine inspector, in Room 8, Haworth Hall Tuesday at 11:30 o'clock and at 4:30 o'clock. The lecture will be open to the public. Three years ago when the government sent a mine rescue car here to train students in first aid and mine rescue all the apparatus used was of foreign manufacture, chiefly German. Since then strictly American apparatus, which is a great improvement over the German devices, has been perfected. The new mine gas masken the wearer to breathe two to two and one-half hours without outside air. At the beginning of the war all the gas masks used by the government were of foreign make. The task of making American masks was turned over to the Bureau of Mines, which, perhaps, has made the best masks in the world, it is said. Payment by Germany and Austria-Hungary for the destruction and robbery of works of architecture and art in Belgium, France and Italy is being urged by the National Institute of Arts and Letters through the American Peace Commission in Paris. See the latest styles in the new fashion magazines at the City Drug Store.-Adv. We are still making the same quality of chocolates in bulk or boxes. Wiedemann.—Adv. We make your last year's hat look like new. we dye, clean, re-block felt straw or cloth hats for ladies and gentlemen. Lawrence Hat Works Phone 2253 833 Mass. St. Copyright 1918, Hart Schaffner & Marsh New spring styles are ready for them AS OUR sailors and our soldiers come back to civil life, one of the first things they want is good stylish clothes; clothes that will set off their erect athletic figures; clothes that are individual; and dont look exactly like everyone else's. That's where we can render a real service; not only to the returning men, but to you men at home; we have the clothes; Hart Schaffner & Marx spring suits and overcoats They're stylish; created by the best designers; they're all wool; they're made right and guaranteed to satisfy or your money back. See the new double-breasted waist-seam suits;the most popular idea of the year; many variations. Business suits for older men; in good taste; new style notes; new weaves and colorings; specially strong values. "Prep" suits are the special models created for the very young men; the fellows who aren't fully developed yet; all the waist-seam styles and all the other live ones. You'll like the style in the single-breasted waist-seam suits; new touches; smart variations; extremely good. The waist-seam spring overcoats are winners; single and double-breasted; many kinds of pockets. Hard-to-fit men are provided for in new things; stout men slender men; very short men; every figure can be fitted here guaranteed. There are many other good things here; everything is the best; values are big ones;satisfaction is guaranteed. PECKHAM The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes