FEBRUARY 18, 1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By The Way Catherine Oder, c'21, spent Saturd day in Kansas City. Kelsey Matthews, e'19, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Kansas City. Mrs. J, M. Gillett of Kansas City is spending several days with her daughter Esther Gillette, fa'20, at the Alpha Xi Delta house. A. J. Miller, A.B.'18, is visiting friends at the University. Mr. Miller received his discharge from Camp Funston Thursday. Mrs. Dorothy Cole, of the department of physical education, spent Saturday in Kansas City. Lucie Hovey, e'19, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City. Melvin Hereford, c19, who has recently been discharged from Great Lakes Naval Training Station, attended the Phi Beta Pi dance Saturday evening. Mr. Hereford will be in school again next quarter. Emily Ferris, c19, spent Saturday in Kansas City. Among the out-of-town guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon dance at the chapter house Friday evening were; Miles Gates of Rosedale, John Mitchell, Theresa Tummel and Marie Jones, all of Kansas City, Mo.; "Skimney" Prouty, Renzz Edwards, Jean Ismert and "Tommy" Mosely, all of Kansas City, Kans.; Burton Darnell of Argentine and Earnest Kugler of Abilene. Dr. R. Dyche, m'19, of Rosedale was in Lawrence for the Phi Beta Pi dance Saturday evening. Sigma Nu entertained a number of out-of-town alumni at dinner Monday evening. The following alumni were guests: Dr. W. F. Brown, Mr. George F. Allen, Mr. F. L. Loveless, Mr. Harry L. Lewis, Mr. W. H. Rutter, Mr. S. M. Shields and Mr. Walter L. Wilson, all of Topela; Liet. James Bigelow and Mr. Howard Bigelow of Gardner; M. Shinn Ottawa; Mr. C. F. Alexander of Kansas City, Kan.; Mr. C. F. Alexander of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. Dick Williams, Prof. E. Engle and Prof. Arthur MacMurray all of Lawrence. Goddfrey Greeley, c'22, spent the week-end at his home in Leavenworth. Mr. George Body of Downs spent the week-end with his son George Body, e22, at the Kappa Sigma house. Alpha Xi Delta will entertain Phi Delta Theta this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Orland Lytle, 'c16, of Lawrence, employed in the Optical Department of the Bureau of Standards at Washington, D. C, spent the week end in Lawrence. Mr. Lytle is on an official trip to Denver for the War Department. Alpha Delta Pi will entertain Sigma Alpha Epsilon this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Mary Smith, c'20, of Kansas City, Kan. spent the week-end at the Alpha XI Delta house. Ruth Rouse, c19, returned today from a visit at her home in Wichita. Alpha Delta Pi announces the pliding of Elsie Grant, c'21, of Kansas City, Mo. Chi Omega will entertain Kappa Sigma this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Tully Louise Shepherd. c'22, has withdrawn from school until the third quarter and will go to Vincennes, Ind., to spend the next four weeks with her grandmother. Jessie Wyatt, c'20, is in Kansas City today. Evelyn Borrachh, c19, remained at her home in Wichita over Monday and Tuesday on account of the illness of her father. Kappa Alpha Theta will be at home to Kanza this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Mrs. A. W. Thurman of Joplin is visiting her daughter Josephine Thurman, c21, at the Pi Beta Phi house. Prof. W. L. Burdick is applying to the Discount Court for a passport to France, England, and Belgium. Prof. W. L. Burdick went to Wichito the District court for a passport Friday. Buy her Johnston's chocolates. They are her favorites. Rankin's Drug Store.-Adv. Students, it not too late to sit for your Jayhawker picture. The Duffy Studio—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. Omicron Nu Campaigning For Pure Water on Hill Investigating Means of Obtaining Suitable Supply Immediately Omricon Nu, national home economic sorority, has begun a campaign for better drinking water for the University and it seeking some practical and effective means for temporary relief from the present situation. According to Dr. Ida Hyde, of the state board of Health, "We should have good water in six weeks. Until the filters are installed the University should provide temporary means of having good water for the students." Possible sources and practical remedies that are being investigated by Omicron Nu are: chemically distilled water, hauling water from the spring west of the city; installing temporary filters, and utilization of escaping steam from the power plant. "According to the authorities, the New York Continental Jewel Company, which is the sole source of the material needed for the completion of the filters, was under government control during the past year and was not able to provide the necessary supplies for completing the water plant here. The filters are now on the way, however, but it will be two weeks or more before they arrive and it will take at least three weeks to install them. "We must not expect perfectly pure water even after the filters are installed," said Dr. Hyde, "for the pipes are dirty and there is not enough pressure to flush them clean. The mayor is considering a patent cleaner which was used in Kansas City with great success and it may be possible to clean the pipes here in the same way." Twenty-eight Women Finish Red Cross Work Twenty-eight students have successfully finished the Red Cross course in home nursing and home care of the sick as given by Dr. Florence Sherbon and Miss Mary Haigl. Mrs. Haigl has assisted at the hospital for their certificates; Irmu Cole, Rilla Hammat, Leona Carmichael, Leafy Sandy, Helen Lands, Freda Sands, Mary Margaret Carey, Zella Rankin, Lois Burnett, Kathleen Davis, Esther Plumb, Orpha Totten, Vera M. Preder, Margarate Milvie, Marlyn Rankin, Mildred P. Russel, Ruth M. Scott, Mary Florence Carney, Eunice Farney, Mary Banks, Ramsley Emileylle Travis, Travis Helen C. Naismith, Inez Ward, Eldythe E. Gould, Marjorie Castle, Madaline Fowler. Give Jewelry Kathleen Davis, c21, spent the week end in Kansas City. It is the ideal Gift. Our complete stock offers you a variety of appropriate suggestions for Gifts that carry with them lasting appreciation. Ye Shop of Fine Quality. Dainty Chains, Dorines and Lockets, Pins and Rings, Cuff Links, Watches, Cut Glass and Silver. THE COLLEGE JEWELER. ANNUAL LAW SCRIM The following football men will be PASSED IN FREE MARKLEY JONES WINKLER MARXEN BUNN FOSTER RINEHART SIMONS HEIZER HOCULL PATTON BANTA MASON HOCULI WALTHERS HILTON MOTT McLEOD HARRIS DESMOND (Signed) G. E. Strong PATTON RENNER NETTLES LONBORG WEBB WILSON LEWIS DUFF Survey of Armourdale. Prof. M. C. Elmer, and members of the Social Survey class went to Armourdale Saturday to begin a survey of that city. They will work in connection with the Commerce Club of Kansas City, and will continue their investigations several weeks. Only four students went to Armourdale, Emily Ferris, Lucille Hovey, Marie Fairchild, and Florence Fugate. Sigma Chi will call on Alpha Chi Omega this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Topeka is only twenty miles away. Order aerated distilled water from McNish. Phone 198.—Adv The College Tailor 833 Mass. St. PROTCH HOTEL SAVOY Kansas City, Mo. Absolutely clean Convenient location Good Cafes, moderate price All makes of safety razor blades at the City Drug Store…Adv. Hotel Kupper Kansas City, Mo. Best by test. Wiedemann's pasteruized ice cream—Adv. Convenient to the shopping and Theatre District especially handy for ladies. being at Eleventh and McGee. Cafe in connection paying special attention to banquets. WALTER S. MARS, Mgr. BOWERSOCK-VARSITY Matinee 2:30-4:00 Night 7:30-9:00 TUESDAY Comedy Roit, MABLE NORMAND The Diving Venus, MONDAY and TUESDAY "A PERFECT 36" IN Also 1 Reel Allied War Review LINA CAVALIERI The Most Beautiful Woman in the World, in "THE TWO BRIDES" It's all about Cavalieri and a Statue of Her Almost as Beautiful as Herself Also 1 Reel Burton Holmes Travel Pictures Tomorrow at Both Theaters MARGUERITE CLARK In Her New Paramount Picture "MRS WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH" RENEW YourKansan Subscription Today From now until June $1.65 Brings all the News on the "Hill" to you each evening of the semester. 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