Oliver Theatre o t r TODAY 2:30 - TONIGHT 8:15 HENRY MILLER In DADDY LONG-LEGS" Jean Webster's Successful Comedy Ore. $2 and W Dal' $1 1C Gal. 50c. Prices same both performances. The Star Broadway Feature The Greatest Comedy Troduced to Date C. O. D. ' "Olive's Greatest Op portunity" "THE PATHE DAILY" "TESS 6F THE HILLS" The Great DE KOE TROPE Marvelous Entertainers KANE & HART "RUNAWAY JUNE" "Beneath the Sea" "Hearst-Selig News" mmm GLASSY why MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS THE DUTCH MILL k GOOD PLACE TO EAT. special music Enter Any Time for regular or special work In Business Training. School in session all summer. Spring term, March 1. LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE 14th & P St. B774 J. F. THOMPSON, 13 Representative of The New York Life Insurance Company 141 South ltt. Room 14. Phone B3465 Special To Students To preserve your notes in the very beBt form you should have an L C. SMITH & BROS, type writer. V,e can sell you & new ma chine on very easly terms. We carry a complete stock of rebuilt machines, of best quali ty; also the b?st of rental ma chines. We are gi&J to refer yon to the Daily Nebraska'? for references as to the quality of the L C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITERS 125 No. 13th St. B 2080 UAWUMj OMCiLKI. MOTEE. Ontassfou lugnina, ore w w W Uodaosdov iuGiiing, idkets are urn eli li 1 10:30 0-10:30 Which Admits of Attendance To Both Parties The twentynve cents is to cover an 2& OTT-E pWW mid-week dancing party, and by dancing no later P coZct VogueParties in a public way. Show yS' V" TXIT , etc., can be ordered. Th, earlier yon get your t.cfceu the nicer the parties will be. Only 90 Tickets Vacated for this Series, so Get That Date and Hurry for your Ticket Subscription Uist Will Close Saturday, march 6th See Jr. SGhemboek at Spoior & Simons for Tickets Tvo Parties for the Price of One. $1.25 for Both Parties HOTEL LINCOLN NOTE : There seen to be a tnistaken idea that Wednesday night J S'TX Hall are Vogue Dances, xnese are uu. III ill ft -Hi II L I " , , mt u ' ,,,.-,., ........ ' ' . : II - ' ' ,rt..rr-o ajiiw nrnATP ! .,,., f f ' & ' I , Z ' - . HENRY MILLER Jf - DADDY . tCNQ-LEGSjr SOPHOMORES WIN DEBATE In a Lively Discussion Older Men Win on Question of Munitions of War The Freshman Sophomore debate was held last evening in U. 102. The question was: "Resolved. That the sale of munitions of ar by ci'izens of ibis country to European belliger ents should be prohibited." The Sophomores received .. unanimous decision. The discussion was marked by strong clashes between the t-vo teams and a lively and interesting coniest was the result. The Sophomores were represented by A. K. S wen son, A. H. Jensen, and R. B. Waring. The Freshman team members were George drives. Wil liam C. Cull, and George Craven. The Sophomore team was coached by Dr. Maxey, while the Freshmen were steered by Professor Virtue. Tne judges wtre Trof. G. N Fester. Prof. Guernsey Jones. nd O. K. Pe rrin. At Tho Oliver Today 2:30; Tonight 0:15 - GLOBE THE LAUNDRY Is "Asking for a Share of the Student Trade. Special Rates for Fraternities and Clubs CHAPIN BROS 127 So. 13th FLOWERS ALL THE TIME