UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY— To Receive Juniors At the reception given by Mrs. Eustace Brown, dean of women, for the juniors in her rooms in Fraser Hall Friday, October 13, from 3:30 to 5, the Achoh sorority will have charge of the decorations. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Brown, Miss Hannah Oliver, chairman of the advisory board, Miss Anne Gittens, secretary of the Y. M. C. A., Evelyn Strong, president of the Hoffman, president of the W. S. G. A., and Hazel Carson, representing the senior class, who will introduce the guests. Frats Entertain Since the usual custom of fraternity calls from seven 'till eight o'clock has been abolished, the freshman women and men have found it difficult to get acquainted. Several fraternities have solved the difficulty by inviting the sorority freshmen to attend the dinner-dance. A dinner-dance was the custom of the Sigma Nu fraternity for several years. Wednesday evening the freshman women of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority were entertained at the Sigma Nu house from six till eight. The Chi Omega freshmen and several of the upperclassmen were guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house from seven 'till eight o'clock. Wedding Announcement Mrs. Nona Atkinson announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Irene, to her husband, Francis Montgomery Vera, of St. Louis, for wedding to take place October 13. Miss Atkinson was graduated from the University in 1913 and was a member of the Theta sorority. Mr. Veucht was graduated from the University in 1915, and was in member of the University in 1914, and was in member of the Beta fraternity. Mrs. Ben Marshall visited Hester Jackson, c20, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Marshall and her husband motored from Lincoln to Lawrence in their car. Mr. Marshall attended the University a number of years ago and is a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity. Mr. P. K. Cubbison, LLB'13, visited friends at the University yesterday. Eva Jacks, c'20, for Marie Dunn, c'18, left this morning for Wichita to spend Saturday and Sunday at home Alpha Delta Pi announces the pledging of Vivian Hopkins of Kansas City. Richard Small, c'17, went to Kansas City to spend Friday and Saturday. John Weightman, special in the School of Journalism, made a business trip to Baldwin this morning. Evelyn Rarohaw will go to Kan- sas City tomorrow to spend Saturday and Sunday. Ruth Glenn, c'16, went to Baldwin Wednesday. She will attend the Delta Tau Delta "chicken fry." The Moody Club, 1839 Tennessee, entertained members and several guests at a dance last evening from seven to eight. Blanche Ward, of Mayetta, Kans, will spend Thursday and Friday with her cousin, Vera Blackburn, c17. Pi Kappa Alpha announces the pledging of Leslie B. Crowder of Buffu- l Alpha Xi Delta announces the plphaion Miss Josephine Huoni. fa29@kc.nih.gov Held Pledge Ceremony P, K. Cubbison, LL, B'14, has been honored to allow Alphouse for the last two days. The Delta Theta Phi, a legal fraternity held its formal pledged ceremony Wednesday at the Phi Kappa house. After the pledging a three course degree, the students who were pledged are: N. P. Knight, Carl Carlson, Harry Hoffman, Robert White, John Getgye, Jabez Parker and Charles Butler. The Stout Club will entertain their friends with a dance at Eckle's Hall Friday evening. Mrs. L. E. Sayre W., T. Stot, W. T. Stot will chapern the dance. The Men's Student Council will give a dance Friday evening at the U. Hall. The dance will be chaperoned by Mrs. Terrill and Mrs. Sibby. Palace of Sweets—Special prices on ice creams and ice given to fraternities, clubs and sororites. 931 Mass. St.-Adv. A whole meal, the brown bread ice cream at Wiedemann's...Adv. $500 WILL FURNISH HOMI Young Women Study Problem at First Hand What could you do towards decorating a home on five hundred dollars? That is the problem placed before the students enrolled in the course. They are required according to them, it can be solved easily. These students visit the furniture and dry goods stores where they price rugs, draperies and other furnishings and have an opportunity to learn their originality and judgement into play. The domestic science course is one where both theory and practice are utilized, and has great economic value. These young women have in-depth knowledge of the best culinary art because they are allowed to eat everything they cook. The department of home economics is practically a new department at the University of Kansas, having been established in 1862 with six universities: Minnesota, Ohio, Kansas, and Wisconsin give college credit for the courses in home economics; at other universities the department of home economics is in connection with the Agricultural Gege which is a part of the university. Wisconsin University possesses what is called a "model cottage." Each young woman who is enrolled in the home economics department has the privilege of running this cottage for a week. Alfred Gray, e'15, who is engaged in geological survey work in Southern Kansas, visited old friends on the Hill today. Miss Marcia Dunham, of Denver, one of the field secretaries for the national board of the Y. W. C. A., was a guest at the Kappa house last night. Dunham is visiting Elijah Strong. She is a Kappa Kappa Gamma. Our pineapple ice is made from the fruit. Try it at Wiedemann's...Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. Established 1865 A. MARKS & SON Jewelers Jewelers Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware and Cut Glass our specialties. We do repairing and guarantee our 735 Mass. St. The lure of home proved too strong for Vance Prewett, e20, of Beloit, and the Union Pacific agent sold one more ticket to Beloit yesterday. Prewett says that he has not been well and got behind with his work,-his friends say it is a plain case of homeiness. We wonder if the threatened "wrist watch fed" mentioned in yesterday's Daily Kansan will ever be popular as the Laws' "ankle watch?" Loomas takes pictures for K. U. men and women—Adv. Smoke Little Egypt. Mild 5c cigar-. Adv. The best pictures bear the Loomas imprint—Adv. VARSITY, Today UNDEF TWO FLAGS WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION Bowersock—Tomorrow E. H. SOTHERN IN "THE CHATTEL" A Vitagraph Super-Feature. UNDER FOX PRODUCTION WILLIS BARA FROUND THEDA PABAR in "Under Two Flags" Maitinee, 2:40; 4:15 Night, 7:40; 9:15 Admission 10 cents This is a picture giving the famous actor a chance to display his wonderful ability. Admission 10 Cents. Betty Wales and College Princess Serge Dresses Several new models received in the last few days. Many are yarn embroidery trimmed, while others are beaded or braid trimmed. Quite a few in the long pleated effect. A few known Botanyars were purchased of sizes and priced from: $12.50 to $25.00 Weaver's Let's Take That Limited Tomorrow Afternoon To Kansas City to See the Big Pan-Hellenic Circus 33rd and Gilham Road That limited will be waiting for you at the Kaw Valley station Friday afternoon and will leave at fifteen minutes after three. It will make no stops except what are necessary to pass cars and we have arranged its schedule so that these waits will be so short as to be negligible. We are making no boasts about this special student's train that will leave Lawrence carrying passengers none other than students and will run with not three stops to the corner of Tenth and Main Streets, Kansas City, Missouri, where you can transfer to any point in the City. Rather than tell you now about the time this limited will make and about the comfort of riding a special car that goes past these little cow-path stations like they weren't in existence, we are going to wait and see what you have to say when you get back. Your recommendation of the limited to your friends will be our best advertisement for its convenience and comfort. Come on, Join the K. U. Crowd Friday Afternoon on That 3:15 Limited IT IS YOURS Single Fare, 72 cents. (Five cents additional from the city limits). Round Trip $1.44. KANSAS CITY, KAW VALLEY AND WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY BOTH PHONES 740