UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN REAL STAGE HELPERS HANDLE "UNDER COVER" Manager McFarland Imports Topeka Mechanics to Insure Smooth Running of Play "Under Cover" will be played along metropolitan lines," said Manager McFarland. "Every feature of the New York production will be followed to the minutest detail. Special scenery is being prepared and the professional 'stage crew', brought from the Grand Opera House at Topca, will insure a smooth mechanical production." "Under Cover," the play to be given one week from tonight, at the Bowersock Theatre by the Dramatic Club deals with "hush money" and MABEL ELMORE, as Susan, in "Under Cover." smugglers. It exposes the unfair and harsh methods of New York revenue officials in dealing with violation of the law. The play is full of surprises and not until the last will the identity of “R. J.” be revealed There is, of course, a love affair which runs through the story Ada Dykes will play the leading role in "Under Cover." Miss Dykes will be remembered as having taken the leading part in "The Witching Hour" last year. Frank McFarland will play opposite Miss Dykes. Mecfarland played in "The Man From home," two years ago. Prof. Arthur MacMurray, of the department of public speaking is directing the play. A unique program is being prepared for the paly. Pictures of the cast, notes concerning dramatics on Mt. Oread, and a synopsis of the play will be added to the usual material found in a program. BY THE WAY- Alpha Chi Initiation Alpha Chi Omega will hold initiation at the chapter house at 9:30 o'clock, Thursday morning. The initiates are: Marjory Roby, Topeka; Olive Watson, Sterling; Margarete Lupton, Lawrence; Adaldea Dew, Kansas City, Mo.; Lena Pittinger, Arkansas City. A banquet for the initiates and alumnae will be served at 6 o'clock, at which toasts will be given by the sorority and other members of the sorority. Sigma Tau, engineering fraternity, entertained guests last night with a smoker at the Pi Kappa Alpha house, 1145 Indiana street. Sigma Tau Smoker Mrs. T. H. Jackson, of Bonner Springs, is visiting Mrs. Jess M. Fisher, 1645 Rhode Island. Y.W.C.A. At the Y. W. C. A. meeting yesterday, Mrs., L. G. Sisson, described "Girls We Love." The girl we love best, she said, is one who has common sense, obedience, loyalty, reverence, and a sense of humor. The Stevenson Club, 1341 Kentucky street, will give a dance for its friend Thurman at 1. O. O. F. Hall, 1. M. Stevenson will chapain the舞. Club Dances The Custer Club, 1414 Tennessee street, danced Tuesday night from 7:00 to 8:00 clock. The Tennessee Club, 1131 Tennessee street will dance tonight. The Dunakin Club, 1317 Ohio street, danced Tuesday night from 7:00 to 8:00 o'clock. The Walling Club, 1241 Tennessee street, will dance tonight. The Acacia fraternity will give a house dance Friday night. Phi Gamma Delta will dance at F. A. U. Hall tonight. Alpha Tau Omega will give a George Washington party in Ecke's Hall Thursday, February 22. The Drama League will meet Thursday evening, 7:30; in the parlor of the theater, Mr. Wheeler, My Mrs. Willard, our friend Dorsell*. All interested are invited to attend. Drama League Freshmen Entertain Freshmen Entertain The freshmen of the Alpha Ch Oracer in the upper- percussion with a matinee dance at Ecke's Hall Saturday, April 14. Chi Omega Spring Party Chi Omega will give its spring party in F. A. U. Hall March 16. Alpha Tau Omega Pledges Alpha Tau Omega announces the pledging of Zell Fletcher, c'19, of Preston. Armine Bartides, '18, and Bion Bierer, c'20, will go to Holton Thursday to spend a few days at the home if Frederick Shaw, '19. Evelyn Rorabaugh. c'19, and Mignon Schell, e-ed'18, will be at their homes in Wichita from Thursday to Monday. Josephine Himes, c'19, left this for manhattan where she will visit Miss Hazel Phinney at the house, under the end of this week. Kendall Hass, c'19, will visit at his home in Holton tomorrow. Making Repairs in Fowler Making Repairs in Fowler Extensive repairs are being made in the foundry of Fowler Shops under the direction of Oscar Rocklund, instructor in foundry work. A new line shaft is being installed and a new emery wheel is being put in the grinding apparatus. On account of the increased enrollment in the department of home economics, it has been necessary to convert a recitation room into a laboratory for research work. This has been done especially with the student students of the department, and those of the Graduate School. Water Ordoi Aerated Distilled Water from McNish. 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Tilly Koenen, Dutch Contralto Will be Soloist in Robinson Gymnasium Feb. 27 "It is difficult to speak of this great artist," said Dean Butler this morning, "without the use of seemingly exaggerant language and words thrilling power and a range of fully three octaves, every note under absolute control." CAUTION See it at— Tilly Koenen, famous Dutch contralto, will appear as solist in Robinson gymnasium Tuesday. February 27, 1948. Member of the University concert course. Miss Bertha Mix, instructor of physical education, will go to Kansas City Wednesday to attend a convention or a class of women from Western colleges. L. B. Flintom, e'10, left for his home in Kansas City, Mo., this morning. Mr. Flintom is threatened with an attack of tonsillitis. Prof. Goldwin Goldsmith and several of the architectural engineers are planning to make a trip to Kanada tomorrow to see the Cement Show. "Now that Schumann-Heink is no longer in her prime Tily Keenan can rightfully be called the world's greatest contralto." CARTER'S 1025 Mass. St. P. A. Appelboom, instructor in Romance languages, will lecture at Baker University Thursday on "The Development of Holland." The lecture deals with the development of The Netherlands and the main parts of Dutch literature. Plain Tales from the Hill No other cases of smallipox have been reported among the students. James Knoles who is now sick in the University hospital is recovering from his illness. He studies at the University his studies at the University. Lola Brinton, c'19, has been absent from her work at the University the past week on account of the illness of her mother at Mankato. Francis Fuhr, c'20, is isolated with a case of measles now in the University Hospital. Ross Davenport, l18, spent yesterday in Topeka visiting with friends. He returned to Lawrence this morning. Harold K. DeBenham, a former student in the University visited in Lawrence Saturday and Sunday. He was at the PI Uplion house white here. Poor Old Gym Horse! One of the horses from Robinson Gymnasium was sent over to the veterinary at Fowler Shops to be repaired yesterday. The case has not yet been diagnosed, but the necessary operations will be performed as soon as possible. Poor Old Gym Horse! Frames, all styles and at all prices. Squires.—Adv. A. G. ALRICH Printing, Blinding, Engraving K Books, Loose Leaf Supplies Fountain Pens, Inks Typewriter Stamps 744 Mass. St. Remember SCHULZ makes clothes You can find him at 917 Mass. St. The absolute necessity for good substantial, nutritious food ranks first if you are to gain the fullest benefits of your college studies. The amount of work you can do depends very largely on the quality and quantity of your food. Whatever Your Desires— The Oread Cafe specializes in energy-giving meals. Low prices are a great feature. Try for yourself. E. C. 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