the Kappa Alpha Theta seniors of Northwestern university on Wednèsday, May 15, at noon at the home of Miss. Helen Sar- gent, 171,1 Hinmian avenue, Ev- ansto.n. T"here' will be twentya- one..members of the graduating class as guests. The chairman of'the committee in charge- of the luncheon is Mns. Arthur Kiauser of Evanston; members of the committee, Who ýreside in Win- netka are Mrs. Herbert Bartling, Mrs.,T. B. McMartin, Mrs. Charles Knapp, Mrs. L. E. Miten Ms. W. C. Henning, Mrs.,B..B. Vedder, and Mis. Fritz Wagner;, committee mem- bers living in -Evanston are' Mrs. Richard Norton, Mrs. Carl Milam, Miss Helen Sargent, Mrs.. Duncan Wàlty, Jr., *Mrs. Burnette Purcell, Mrs. F. C. Miller and Mrs. W. W. Norris. .At the April mieeting of the Evjans- ton aluninae association of Kappa Alpha Theta the following new offi- cers were installed: Mrs. Willard T. Grimm of Kenilworth as president; .Mrs. Clyde Marshall, vice-president; Mrs. Marshall Branch of Winnetkai treasurer; Mrs. Arthur R. ColweIl, editor; Mrs. C. Russell Walter, cor- responding secretarv; Mrs. S. W. Jackson, recording secretary; Mis. R. C. Harrer, archivist; and social committee chairnien, Mrs. A. A. Morey, Mrs. Leo F, Chambers, and M\rs,.,H. A. Morrison of Winnetka. Meet This Friday Royal, Neighbors, Wilmette Camp 3926, will hold its regular monthly meeting. tomorrow (Friday) night at 7:30 o'lca dd Fellows hall. After the meeting there will be a card and bunco party, to which the public is invited. Miss Mary Alles, is chairman of the card party. 36 Orring!on AvOn'ae .EVAN5ION: SPENN FURRIERS ned, theafternoon being given over to business affairs and'the election of the oseboard officers. Mrs.> Rudolph Ostermann, 234 R a Ie igh road, Keniiwotith, was. hostesse at tea on Tuesday in honor of Mrs., Jacques de, La Chapelle, who recently returned from a visit to Frarce., 1717 SHERMAN VEU Evanstonl O»oait. Varaity Tueur, I(CHICAGO STOR2: .180OO IRVING PARK BL VD.),' PATRONIZE.,.OUR ADVERTISERS ~LhAEANGE Starts Mondczy ini Both. Shops *The importance of this event cannot b. sdequately describ.d. Imagine being able to purchase Weathered Clothes at the. pric. you would pay for ordiary apparel .. . TIIAT'S THE, SITUATION! ... Due entirely to coIdunsesonable April weath.; hbusinuess lie. heen retard.d audweimwst sacrifice tii,.. wauiderful collectionsa ta màke room for sumu*er 1 lothes. TWO- AND THREE-PIECE SUITS -Imparted Featherweight cloth and, Novelty Materials including Tweeds. Aima Printed ' Crepe Suits and Pastel Shades. Sizes 12 to 42. Prlc.d from $25u p, CLOTE COATS. WITH AND WITHOUT FURS-Black, Navy, Brown, Tweeds mnd Novelty Mixtures. Sizes 12 ta. 42. The .easaii's smartest styles. PIc.d from $39,50 up W. never accept merchon dise for exclh.nge or credit. Ail séles final. MATH W AH£EDSH P*I te r eHoe y/id d4/Pb~a14ewt