THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ELEVEN SCHOLARSHIPS OPEN UNTIL MAY 1ST Believed Small Number of Applications to Date Due to Student's Ignorance The time for making - application for any of the eleven scholarships open to K. U. students for the year 1920-1921 has been extended from April 1 to May 1. All but one of them are for women. Two are for negroes. "The purpose of these scholarships" said one of the scholarship committee, "is to help students that are making their own way. It is hardly to be supposed that there are not students who would like to avail themselves of these opportunities; applications received is probably due to the fact that attention has not been called to the fact that the scholarships are open." The scholarships are as follows: The Marcella Howland Memorial Scholarship of $50 open to young students. The Meredith Young and senior classes in the college. The Eliza Matheson Innes Memorial scholarship of $100, open to young women of the college above the freshman class. The Daughters of the American Revolution Scholarship, a loan of $100, without interest for three years for a student in the young women of the senior class. The Kansas branch of the association of Collegiate Alumnae Scholarship of $100, open to young women in the college above the freshman class. The Caroline Humford Winston Scholarship of $25, open to young women of the College above the freshman students in the graduate school. The Frank Egbert Bryant Memorial scholarship of $75, open to women students of the college. The Mrs. J. B. Watkins Scholarship of $75, open to young women of the freshman class. (This scholarship is usually awarded in the autumn at the beginning of the school year.) The Women's Student Government Association scholarship of $50, open to young women of the freshman class for use in the sophomore year. The University Women's Association Scholarship of $100 open to women above the freshman class. The David and Rebecca Harvey Memorial Scholarship of $50, open to negro students either men or women above the freshman year. Preference given to student in admission medicine. The Scholarship of Prince Hall Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star, Kansas and Colorado Jurisdiction, value $50, open to women above the Freshmen year. Preference given to women wanting to study medicine. Fake House Servants Are Burglar in Berlin "Buy a ticket?", he shouted, displaying the ticket. An energetic upperclassman was endearing to sell a ticket to the Haworth banquet to an innocent Fresh. The police have discovered a woman thief was conducting a bureau where she attracted servant girls by "want" her hands and even animating their credentials took their papers and kept them. These papers were later used by members of the burglar band with whom she worked as proof that the holder was a good man. Berlin, (By Mail.)—The burglaries trust existing in Berlin has discovered a new winkle in its housebreaking or the failure of false house servants as burglars. As soon as the serving maids were installed in a home, they began to get the "lay of the land," and in a very short time thereafter disappeared with the family plate and other valuables. playing the ticket. "What is Hayworth?" inquired the Frosh. Announcements "Hay worth! Well, I'm not a grain dealer!" The Snow Zoology Club will meet at 4:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon in Snow Hall Library. Girls' Glee Club practise will be postponed from 7:30 o'clock Wednes- day at 10am for the night because of the Galli Curdi curl in Topeka. Miss Wellington. Every Student Volunteer is urged to be present at the regular meeting, Wednesday evening at 6:45 in Myers Hall. Dr. C. H. Gehike, director of the educational and research bureau, department of civilian relief of the southwestern division of Red Cross, is giving lecures in the Red Cross Institute here this week. the Logion rooms in the Merchant's National Bank next Thursday at 8:00 o'clock. All ex-service men are urged to attend whether they are members of the Logion or not. The Legion Smoker will be held in SPECIAL SALE SUITS and COATS THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY You may choose from our entire stock of new Spring Coats and Suits, all the new shades and a full range of sizes. 20% Less A saving of $5.00 to $20.00 in any garment you choose WEAVER'S THIS POOR FISH hasn't got a date for the "JUNIOR PROM" THINK OF WHAT HE WILL MISS! "FIEST DIEO" DELICIOUS EATS 2 Special feature dances. MUSIC SPECIALTIES The Biggest Party of the Year. COON and SANDERS JAZZPHIENDS Tickets Fraser Check Stand FRIDAY---GYM. $5.00 The Couple. Spectator Tickets At Door. EXCELLENT SEATS AVAILABLE Tickets Now on Sale for t's A Great Life Earline Allen Helen Hender Jean Haynes Violent Mattews Fred Probble Burnley Muller Webb Wilson Merrill Cassell George Melvin Iran Rice All Star Cast The Senior Play MAKE YOUR DATE Will be absolutely the best theatrical production to be given this year by University talent. This $50.00 prize play by William Brehm----portrays vividly the life of K.U. It is full of funny situations-clever lines—and gives a perspective of College life which we rarely see. Lost and Found $1.10 $ .83 $ .55 Found—French Croix de Guerre. Initials W. C. M. Apply M. J. Dawson, Lawrence, Kansas. Ex-Romantic plot of "It's a Great Life" based on this want ad. PRICES: BOWERSOCK THEATRE Monday, April 19 PRICES: $1.10 $ .83 $ .55