1 THE DAILY NEBEASKAN THEATRES UNIVERSITY WEEK (Continued from pag 1) Oliver Theatre TODAY 2:30, 7:20, 9:00 P. M. Tuesday and Wed., 3 Timet -Dally MRS. LESLIE CARTER In DU BARRY" In Six Part 10c All Seat, Any Show 10c March 22, 23, 24 The Favorite Musical Frivolity "THE SUNNY SIDE OF BROADWAY" With Max Bloom The Pathe Dally i i ti March 22, 23, 24 George W. Day 4. Company Ed M. Gordon and Ida Day "Runaway June" "Hearst-Selig News" Millionaire's $100.00 Bill" WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th end O STREETS THE DUTCH MILL A GOOD PLACE TO EAT. special music PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS FILLERS RESCRIPTION HARM ACY Cor. 16th A O St. Phone B4423 GEORGE BROS. pdntfno 1313 N STREET L.C. Smith &Bro. Typewriter Co. BALL BEARING LONG WEARING New, Rebuilt and Rentals 125 No. 13th St. B2030 5. "American . Patrol" 6. Sextette from "Lucia". .. .Donizetti Intermission. PART II. 1. "March Slav" Tschaikowski 2. Selections from "High Jinks"... Frlml 3. (a) Leetla Georglo Washeenton. . Daly (b) Musical Monologues "Not Understood"... Barnard "The Kitchen Cook". .Cheney Miss Anderson. 4. "Spring's Awakening" Sinding 5. Clarinet Duet "Sinnen und Min- nen" Thomas Messis. Locke and Harkson. 6. Songs of the Warring Nations: (1) France; (2) England; (3) Rus sia; (4) Germany; (5) Turkey; (6) Austria. 7. "Star Spangled Banner" Keys The Commercial Club is furnishing each company with nine hundred pro grams. The various posters have been put .up on the bill board box and everyone is urged to go and look them over. The management of the Exten sion movement is very anxious that each one of the ninety members will be present at the meeting with Chan cellor Avery at 11:00 a. m. today in Art Hall, Temple. Signs of the Times. When you see: A man and woman clutching each other in a frightful manner, slipping about, tipping almost over, reeling backwards and practically having con vulsions, it is a sign they are tango ing. A woman wearing a little straw hat, low shoes, thin silk stockings and a thin, light suit, it is a sign spring will be here within three or four months. Ex. FOR School Supplies, Stationery, Magazines, Daily and Sun day Papers and Camera Sup plies, drop into the SUGAR BOWL 1552 O ST. The University of Chicago HOME STUDY In addition to resident work, of fers also instruction by corres pondence. For detailed information address U. OF C. (DIV. H) Chicago, III. 22nd Year NORTHWESTERN TEACH ERS' AGENCY The leading Agency for the entire WEST and ALASKA. Now is the best time to enroll for 1915-1C vacancies. Write imme diately for free circular. BOISE, IDAHO it SPA Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P ARROW SHIRTS are fast in color and steadfast in service. $1.50 up. Cluett, Peabody & Co.. Inc. Makers Social anb Mr. Hugh Agor is seriously ill at his home in Omaha. Prof. Raymond J. Pool is busy these days with plans for the botany build ing. Mr. A. B. Assendorf, '14, who is teahcing agriculture in the Geneva High School, is spending his vacation week in Lincoln. Mrs. John Knote of Springfield, 111., grand inspector of the Alpha Xi Delta sorority, who has been the guest of the local chapter for the past week, left yesterday for Denver. Mrs. Russell M. Burruss, Mrs. C. W. Sears and Miss Georgiana Davis en tertained the members of Pi Beta Phi at Omaha at a buffet luncheon Satur day at the home of Mrs. Burruss. Thirty guests were present, among them being. Mrs. A. W. Richardson. The Chi Omega annual banquet was held at the Lindell hotel Saturday evening. 'Mrs. Raymond Murray pre sided over the toast list and toasts were given by Miss Mary Gayle, Dorothy Buell '18, Florence Hill, Helen Scott '16, Veda Combs '17, Helen Huff man, '15. The out of town visitors were. Florence Hill of Union, Bernice Trickett of Falls City, Mrs. F. W. Broderick of Fairfield. Ixis Piper of Lyons, Rachel Carlson of Oakland. Mrs. Mary Wenstrand of Wahoo, Clara Hardin and Mabel Roberts of Alma. Myrtle Fisher of Fremont, Catherine Little and Maud Forrest of Pender and Violet Sims of Aurora. Kappa Kappa Gamma gave a formal party at the Lincoln hotel Saturday evening. Eighty-five couples attended. The grand march was led by Camille Leydax, Jack Elliott, Lucille Leyda and Bill Folsom. The chaperones were: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burkett, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Folsom, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Barley, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Welton, Miss Runge and Dr. Ralph T. Knight. The out of town alumnae and guests were: Margaret Ashford, of Sioux City. la. Helen Thomas, of Council Bluffs, Ta.; Elizabeth Scott, of Ash land: Helen Sortnson, Alice Devoul, Jean Undeland and Lucile Dennis, of Omaha; Esther Wheeler, of Chicago, and MargaretSquire, of St. Edwards. Alpha Xi Delta which held the an nual formal Friday night gave the an nual sorority banquet Saturday even ing at the Lindell. Miss Bertha Ehlers presided and toasts were given by Ron it White, Delia Rich, Eva Mc Namara, Caryl Spaulding, Maurea Hendee, Helen Humpe, Lulu Rung, HAVE YOU READ ABOUT "Varsity 55" FROM Hart, Schaffner & Marx? Come In and See It. ARMSTRONG'S Ubevsonal! Elsie Peterson, Louise Dobbs and Mrs. Ida Fairbrother. The out of town members present: Hazel Robinson Yager, Hastings, Neb.; Lucile Chris tina, Lexington; Evelyn Dobb, Be atrice; Verda Sanborn, Gretna, Neb.; Edna Bushncll. Fremont, Neb.; Helen Pierce. Harlan, la.; Mildred Bevins, Beatrice; Laura Baten, Overton, Neb. Other guests were Mary Day, Has tings, Neb.; Vivian McNamara, Ne braska City; May Yates, Ruth Tomp sett, Quito Eddy, Marguerite Barn hard, Margaret Greenough, Hazel Mc Mullen, Martha Noble, Helen Loftnian, Frances Waterman, Mary Dunn, Helen Keatini, Clara Dutton, all of Omaha. Sigma Alpha Iota, a musical soror ity, was- installed Wednesday at the University. The installing officers were Miss Anna Hebblethwaite, the national president of the sorority, as sisted by Miss Ruth Pilcher of Beta chapter, Northwestern university. The following were initiated: Miss Gene vieve Allen, Sparta, 111.; Miss Gladys Diller, Wilber, Neb.; Miss Gladys Pearson, York, Neb.; Miss Esther An derson, Miss Ruth Bagnell, Miss Dora Finch Emerson. Miss Faye Lichten steiger, Miss Vespercia Luce, all of Lincoln. The installation banquet was held in the -garden room of the Lin coln hotel that evening. Miss Heb EASTER GREETINGS artistic, distinctive, different. Little & Co., of Los Angeles," the world's largest mamifoeturers of high grade, HANI) CX)LORED cards, and folders, have chosen us as their only dis tributor in Lincoln. Their .Easter line, ranging in price from 20c to $1.00, now on display. Other Easter cards from lc up. THE BOOK SHOP 1212 O St. University Y. MX. A. Cafeteria IN THE TEMPLE FOR UNIVERSITY. FOLKS ONLY Quality Economy Convenience lUal Houn, 7.008:80 11:00-1:30 6.S0 7.00. blethwaite was the toastmistress and responses were made by Miss Llchten steiger, Miss Bagnell and Mis Diller. Sigma Alpha Iota is represented at the following colleges and universities in this country: Ann Arbor, North western, American Concervatory at Chicago,) Detroit Conservatory, Con servatory of Music, Cincinnati; Col lege of Musical Art, Ithica; Washburn college, Topeka, and College of Music, Cincinnati. The twenty-eighth annual banquet of Kappa Alpha Theta was given at the Lincoln hotel Saturday evening. Cov ers were laid for seventy-five. Mrs. Martha Cline Huffman presided and Our Business to Sell pifiS Your Business to Buy UUfiL FRATERNITY lAND SORORITY TRADE SPECIALLY SOLICITED A few of our leaders: Komo Try it $6.50 Eureka Semi-An th $7.00 Washed Egg $6.00 Spadra . $8.50 Other grades at low prices. WHITEBREAST GOAL CO. 107 North llth 1212 O St.