MAY 9, 1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By The Way Theta Sigma Phi Initiates Theta Sigma Phi announces the pledging of Elsie Grant, Grace Olson, W., M. A. Dill, Dulacle Cleveland, Media Smith, Eulalia Dougherty, and Catherine Oder. The members of Epion chapter will go to Topeka Saturday to hold joint initiation with the Manhattan chapter. They will be guests of the Topeka alumnae, Mrs. Maureen McKernan Wood, Mrs. Margaret Hill McCarter, Mrs. Myra Williams Gerald, Miss Annette Perry, Miss Gerald, Miss Annette Perry, Miss Bertha Schmitt, and Miss Effle Graham, at a banquet tomorrow evening. Sigma Nu Conference Florence Carlgren, Corrine Holmberg, Margaret Fairchild, Louise Nixon, and Edith Whitcher will spend Saturaday in Kansas City. Alpha Datta Pi announces the pledging of Mary Underwood, c'22, of Lawrence. Achoth will entertain with its spring party at the Country Club tonight. Mr. Larry Oles of Independence and Mr. Hugh Carpenter of Coffeeville visited at the Kappa Sigma house Thursday. Sigma Chi will entertain with a garden party Saturday night. Captain Victor Householder visited at the Beta Theta Pi house Thursday. Coronal Howard Cress of the 101th engineers, who has been visiting at the Pi Kappa Alpha house, will enroll in the School of Engineering for the remainder of the quarter. Mr. Crass was a junior at the time of his enlistment. Sigma Nu Conference The SigmaNu Valley conference will be held in KansasNu city today and Saturday. Representatives from Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, William Jewell, Rolla School of Mines, Washington University and Oklahoma will be present. The delegates from the Kansas Chapter of the SigmaNu will be: Harold Henry, William McPherson, Harris Harrington, Joe Daniels, Raymond Crawford, Marvin Harmis, and Roland Hill. Delta Phi Delta entertained with its founders day banquet at the Hotel Eldridge. A Varsity dance will be given at F. A. U. Hall Saturday night. PHONE TO HER NOW! It is not too late to invite her to THE SOPH HOP for you can BUY YOUR TICKETS AT THE DOOR Eddie Kuhn's himself, Chaquette, two Saxophones Trombone, Clarinet, Xylophone and Traps will furnish the music. There will be a big midnight feed It will be your chance to see a real Oriental party with a Cabaret entertainment by talented K. U. people. 3 DOLLARS "Bob" Lynn, Manager TONIGHT FUTURIST Woman's Modern Undergarment Woman's Modern Undergarment Don't continue to envy men the comfort and freedom they get from their "athletic" underwear. In BUTTERFLY you can have all that and a dainty, sheer, attractive underwear besides. Our BUTTERFLY has arrived. It is exactly what you have been looking for WEAVER'S EXCLUSIVE AGENTS IN LAWRENCE Fishing on Sunday Prof. R. A. Schwegler May be questionable, but you will find it worth while to hear speak at the First Baptist Church Sunday morning on "They Joined the Fishing Party." "ELECTRA" Famous Greek Drama CAST CAST Electra ... Florence Butler Chrysothemis ... Marguerite Adams Clytemnestra ... Alphilde Larsen Orestes ... Craig Kennedy Pedagogus .. Prof. Arthur MacMurray Aegristhus ... Burney Miller Will be Given by the K. U. Dramatic Club CHORUS Mrs. Henry Shinn, Med Van Zandt, Elizabeth O'Brien, Josephine Huoni, Helen Weed, Kathryn Millisack, Eulalia Kaufman, Nadine Cox, Olive Barry, Helen Jenks, Dorothy Miller, Clara Scheurer, Esther Gillette, Helen Porter, Mrs. Bernice White-Scott. Thursday Evening, June 5th Leader of Choruses . . . . . . . . Clara Scheurer Music Composed by Prof. C. S. Skilton. Chorus of Fifteen Voices. Orchestra of Eighteen Pieces. Stage Settings Especially Built in Kansas City. Cast of K. U's. Most Famous Actors. Stage Settings in a Greek Palace. Most Elaborate Dramatic Production of the Year ROBINSON GYMNASIUM ARTHUR MacMURRAY, Director Tickets $1.00 .75, on sale Wednesday HERMAN, HANGEN, Manager Varsity Dance F. A. U. HALL Saturday, May 10 PRICE 75c Schofstall's Orchestra.