FEBRUARY 4, 1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Ruffles FRILLS—To annoy, insult, bully, irritate, and churn into disorder and confusion Miss Sadie Finch of the University of Nebraska visited Erma Lutz, c'19, at the Kappa house, Saturday and Sunday. Margaret Lodge, c20, Julia Carmen, c20, Maurine Clark, c19, Bernice Bridges, c20, Thelma Auld special, spent the week end at the home of Dorothy Brown, c20, in Kansas City. While in Kansas City they attended the performance of Faversham and Maxine Elliott, at the Shubert theater. Wm. Mee, Jr. has returned to the University. Mr. Mee was a Lieutenant in the 17th Infantry, he was in military service over 18 months. Pi Upson will entertain Kappa Theta this evening to 7 to 8. Lieut. Alfred Wieters, e'17, visited Saturday and Sunday at the Pi Up silon house. H. M. Mee has returned from his home in Oklahoma City, Okla. Chi Omega will entertain Sigma Alpha Epsilon this evening from 7 to 8. Cozette Johnston, fa'22, returned Monday from her home in Eureka where she spent the week-end. Thelma Hale, fa21, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Clay Center. Helen Weaverling Tapager, c18, resigned her position as Field Assi- tant in the department of entomology and will join her husband who has just been discharged from the Marine Corps. They will live in Lake Mills, Iowa. Announcement is made of the marriage of Anna M. Johnson, c'18, and Edwin E. Summers, K. S. A. C.'18, both of Kingman which took place December 31. son is a cousin of Jean Haines, c'20. Hester Jackson, c'20, Doris Rosser, c'22, Helen Cook, c'20, and Mildred Payne, c'20, spent the week-end at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house at Norman, Oklahoma. Mr. Erville Alderson, of Faverham's cast, and Mrs. Alderson were dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house Monday evening. Mr. Alder- James L. Galle, 719, was visiting on the Hill Monday. He expects to resume his work in the School of Law February 21. Terrell Whitehurst, c19, spent the week-end at her home in Kansas City. Alpha Chi Omega will entertain Beta Theta Pi this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Alpha Xi Delta will be entertained at the Delta Tau Delta house this evening, from 7 to 8. Dorothy Engle, c'22, and Viola Engle, c'19, spent the week end at their home in Abilene. Helen Lynn and Doris Cochran of Fort Scott are visiting Pauline Newman, c22, at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Ernest E. Bayles, c'20, visited friends in Ottawa Saturday and Sunday. Fred Stringfellow and Herman Fleming. Students who were "supers" in "Lord and Lady Algy" were Willis Belts, Peyton Kaylor, Milred Gil-Morey, Corrine Holmberg, Lucille Hovey, Marguerite Reinish, Virginia Mellin, Dorothy Cole, Webb Wilson. Kappa Sigma will call on Sigma Kappa this evening from 7 to 8. Marie Russel, c27, spen the week end in Kannas City. Pt Beta Phi will entertain Sigma Chi this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Send your Valentine one of our boxes of chocolates, made in half, one, two, three and five pound, both plain and fancy boxes. Wiedemann's.— Adv. C. E. ORELUP, M. D., Eye, ear, nose and throat. Glass work guaranteed. Phone 445. Dick Building--Adv. Were you a victim of "Standing Room Only" at the show last night? Don't be a creature of slow decision for the next big event of the year—The JOURNALISM JAZZ March 7—Make your date now! Dates for this party will be as scarse as tickets to "Lord and Lady Algy."—Adv. Yes, we do dyeing. Lawrence Pantatorium, 12 W. 9th. Phone 506. —Adv. ANNUAL SALE LINENS TOWELS___SHEETING MUSLINS and BED SPREADS We Promise you Right Here the Best Lot of Reductions on Table Linens and Napkins We Have Made for Years. Wives of the Faculty, Students' Parents, Rooming House and Boarding House Keepers this advertisement is meant for you. WEAVER'S Special prices for peace-time YOU know what our war-time service has been; we've tried to give you the best一to help you save. Now that peace has come and with it bigger opportunities, we want to serve you better than ever. Here's a sample—Hart Schaffner & Marx fine all-wool suits, welltailored, in the latest military styles, at prices that will save you money. That's what we want to do, serve you and sell you clothes. Our service includes our guarantee of absolute satisfaction. You can rely on us to refund your money if you don't receive all the wear and satisfaction you deserve and expect. Hart Schaffner & Marx all-wool suits specially priced $31.65 Waist seam models Young men always like styles that are new and different. The seam at the waistline, paneled backs,the military pockets give our young men's suits their distinctive style and military swing. Specially designed for the returning soldiers $31.65 Stylish business suits Clothes count in business; they keep a man looking trim; well-dressed—if they're good ones. These are-good styles (good quality, fine tailoring). Two and three button models, semi-form fitting styles in oxfords, serges, worsted, tweeds $31.65 Regal Shoes Peckham's Stetson Hats