UNIVERSITY' DAILY KANSAN THEATRE PROFITS TO STUDENT LOAN FUND Committee Expects to Realize About $250 on Portmanteau Plays Because of the late start of the afternoon performance of Stuart Walker's Portmanteau Theatre, the audience is asked to enter Fraser Hall by certain doors designated by the seat number. The hour has been put at fourthity, and in order to give ample time for the entire performance of the three one-act plays, "The Trimplet," "The Manipulier," and "Grammar Gurton's Nest." It is imperative that the audience be seated at that time. The hall has been divided as follows: those holding tickets for sections B, C, and F enter by north door; for sections A, D, and E enter by south door. Those holding tickets for sections B, C, and H enter south door; those in section I use north door. The date rule will be off for the evening performance of "Six Who Pass While the Len- gers Neverleave," nevertheless," and Lord Dunsany declares, "The God of the Mountains." The plays start at 8:15. ... The proceeds from the performances of Stuart Walker's Portmanteau Theater Monday afternoon and evening after defraying, expenses will go to the Students' Loan Fund, which is now in great need of help. Although the price of admission is much smaller than it is usually allowed by the company, if Fraser Hall is required to loan Fund will realize about $256. The company has agreed to come to the University of Kansas under a guarantee of $200 less than the one it received at Kansas City, in consideration that the profits will go to the Students' Loan Fund. Stuart Walker, manager and head of the Portmanteau Therapeutic care fee to the Students' Loan Fund when he lectured here in January last year. Of the total amount in the Students' Loan Fund, $2650, there is only $25 in the treasury at the present rate. For the last year until the end of the semester there was $695 loaned to 14 students, the loans ranging from $50 to $100 each. The most of these were borrowers. A few grow money in order to finish college. Up to the present time this year $1500 has been loaned to 20 students, while up to this time last year $800 had been loaned to 16 students. According to this ratio, there will be a demand this spring for over $1300. Prof. E. F. Engel, head of the department of German and secretary of the Student's Loan Fund, said this morning: "The only source of income of the Students' Loan Fund, outside of the Portmanteau Theater performances, to meet the spring demand is about $200 in unpaid pledges of students and $200 in loans that fail due this spring. However, if we can realize $250 from these performances, we shall have a fund of $650 and with this we shall be able to meet the most urgent needs." The Methodist Bulletin School of Religion Sunday at the church, 9:30 Thursday at Myer's Hall, 7-8 Morning worship, 10:30. Subject of sermon, "Whithersoever the River Cometh." Epworth League at 6:45. Mr. John Dail will lead. This will be a very punchful meeting. Things will be said. Evening sermon at 7:45. Subject "The Foolish Five." HITHER! BY THE WAY- Theta Initiates Kappa Alpha Theta will hold initiation at the chapter house Saturday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. The initiates are: Anita Humphrey, Chanute; Mildred Schwinn, Wellington; Jessie Craig, Osage City; Leo Lolola; Jessie Wyatt, Lawrence; Eliza beth Goodijn, Leavenworth. Phi Psi Initiates Phi Kappa Psi fraternity will hold initiation at three o'clock Friday afternoon for: Enos Hook, Barton Stevenson, William T. Lengemann, Russell Evans, Hilton W. Graham, Roy C. Farrel, Bion B. Bier, Mark D. Goodjohn, H. Earnest Clark, Jack Erickson, and John A. Weighman. Initiation will be followed by a Founders' Day banquet at the chapter house. Dean Blackmar and Professor Dunlap will be among the speakers. Theta Sigma Phi Miss Agnes Thompson, secretary of the Alumni Association, talked to the members of Theta Sigma Phi yesterday afternoon at four-thirty o'clock on "K. U. Women Who Have Made Good in Journalistic Work." April 17, 18, and 19 were the davs Sigma Xi Elects set for the meeting of the national convention to be held here. At the next meeting, March 1, initiative held for Ruth Gardiner, c.18, Fredra. At a meeting of Sigma Xi last night the men elected to alumni membership of this fraternity were: A. W. Hixson, of the University of Iowa; A. T. Smith, of the University of Kansas; O. Holliday, of Oscar Maag, of the Graduate School; Carl O. Anderson and Lewis Madison; undergraduates. Alumnae Back for Initiation Annotate back for invitation Assist of-to-the-moment who will assist on the Gamma Phi Beta initiation Friday and Saturday are Dorothy McKown, Dorothy Bart, Opal Plank, Doris Robek, Marie Goodman, Mrs. Paul A. Simonds, Dorothy Bell, Ruth Weeks, Maybelle Miller, and Ruth Canfield. Sure, we know it is—but let us remind you that NOW is the time to get that "Under Cover" date. The name of Loise Marsh was omitted from the list of initiates given last. OLD STUFF! You Will Ask “What makes the Gossard (front lace) corset so comfortable?” Well, it is made of an imported fabric which has been shaped, reinforced, boned and padded in subtle ways that took its clever designer a long time to perfect. Again you'll have it fitted by our graduate corsetiere, who studies your individual form and then selects the model that was designed for your form. Come to her if you have had trouble in getting a comfortable fit." Pi Gamma Sigma Pi Gamma Sigma, honorary educational sorority room Room 101, Fraser Hall. A discussion of high school plays was led by Helen Bohda Hoopes. Members responded to a call with the names of famous actors. 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