f THE DAILY NEBRASKAN il ICE IS MAKING FAST 1 nLERJllEnTRE To-Day, 2:15 and 8:15 -THE BIRTH OF A NATION" Full 8ywphony Orchestra Mat. $1 25c N,flht $2 t0 WC Mr. Vaughn Moody's Greatest Success "The Great Divide" A Five-Act Play of Adventure The Destroying Angel' m Barry Hayward A Co. "The Firefly" Arthur A Grace Terry -The Red Circle" Fifth Episode 'When Lin Came Home' 'His Wife new About It' WHITMAN, S CLASSY CAKDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS Quick Service Open at All Times. Orphcum Cafo 8peclal Attention to University Students LC. Smith &Bro. Typewriter Co. BALL BEARING LONG WEARING New, Rebuilt and Rentals 125 No. 13th Et. B20S0 Ticket Place Is Fixed Up as a Warm ing Place for the Skaters New Method of Flooding We are son to have the much dis cussed skating rink on the Athletic field In reality. For the last four days an export in this matter has been flooding the field. Now It is cov ered with a Bheet of lee more than a foot thick. We will have good skat ing as decided by the weather Mon day night. The failure to flood it successfully before has been due to the wrong method of flooding. The water in the city mains is several degrees warm er than the ground. Therefore the lower part of the water that ran ofT the ground thawed the ground, while the upper part froze, thus forming a crust of ice which was unsafe. The new method consists of throwing the stream of water up into the air, thus lowering the temperature of the water before striking the ground. The ticket office has been fitted up as a warming place for the skaters. A nominal fee of 10 cents will be charged for entrance until the ex pense of flooding the field is provided for. After that there will be no ad mission fee. Miss Eva Miller, '18, left for Oma ha last evening to hear Pademvski. A Scholarship Secretary, assistant to Dean Engberg, will be appointed with the beginning of the new se mester, on request of the fraternities of the University. One of his duties will be to compile comparative re ports of the scholarship averages of the different fraternities twice a se mester instead of two times a year as formerly. He will also give a com plete report of the standing of any given man in his studies, on request of the man's fraternity. The fra ternities feel that with this coopera tion, the improving scholastic average may be raised still further. The formal season opened Saturday evening, when the Junior class gave its "prom" at the Lincoln hotel, with ninety-five couples in attendance. The party was a dinner-dance, dinner be ing served at 6:30, and dancing start ing two hours later. Green candles were placed at the tables during the progress of the din ner. There were no oiner aecuriuuna. The programs were very dainty, with the University seal emblazoned on the corner. Snray Gardner, master of eeremon ies. and Roy Harney, chairman of the committee, led the grand march with Miss Marguerite Woodruff and Miss Doris Scroggin. The chaperones lor the party were Chancellor and Mrs. Samuel Avery, Prof. Searle Davis, Guy E. Reed and Miss Mary Graham. Tfee Big Shirt Sale Still Continues $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 Lion, Arrow, Eagle, E&W Shirts now 65c 5 Shirts $3.00 1 Lincoln hotel, Friday night, for al most 200 dancers. The programs of white, with "16," the class numeral, on the cover. Refreshments of punch, wafers and candy were served. The chaperones were Prof. Charles B. Lee, Miss Jessie Beghtol and Miss Mary Graham. V Forty alumni and members of the 'German Dramatic club or the univer sity attended a banquet at the Lin coln hotel. Saturday night, in honor 'of the presentation of the class play on Friday nighl, and the dramatic 'coach. Miss Heppner. Mrs. J. T. Fritz of Wymore acted as toasumsues. Comus Club Financial Statement The financial statement of the n inh dance, held at the Tern- jple. January 8, is as follows: Total receipts: Total ucicei bie. -Total expenditures: Rental hall. $7; refreshments. 13.85; doorkeeper, $1.50; music. $12; total. f24.35. G. F. LIEBENDORFLR, Chairmap. SPE CIALIZING IN DRESS SUITS AT $17.50, $25.00, $35.00 There are some new 1916 ideas in Dress Suits and we are ready to display them at the above prices. You Fellows Who (Prefer to Rent a Dress Suit You can come here and get a fresh new, up-to-the-second Suit that looks new. No old odd lots no half-worn-out suits but a 1916 model which will be fitted to look fit. TRONG Audited January 17. T. A. WILLIAMS, Agent Student Activities. GOTHIC THE NEW A MOW 2 for 25C COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT E CLUtTT. PEABODY A CO.. IWC Mt Buy Your CANDIES MAGAZINES SCHOOL PAPERS PHOTO SUPPLIES at The Sugar Bowl 1552 O St. TRY OUR Luncheonette Service TELLER'S UJrescription llHARMACY Cor. 16th A O Sts. Phone B4423 THERE'S C30NEY IN IT! Yes, there's money GOOD money in a business education. Our graduates are in demand at good salaries. Several more placed in paying positions this past week. DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES ENROLL ANY TIME. Nebraska School of Business Comer O and 14th Sts., Lincoln. GRAVES PRINTING CO. SPECIALISTS-UNIVERSITY PRINTING Lectures on Brick Making The Engineering society will meet tomorrow at 8 o'clock in M. E. 206. Richard D. Ferguson, manager of the Yankee Hill Brick Co., of Lincoln, will give an illustrated lecture on ' Engi neering Problems in Brick Making." This is an appropriate subject to te discussed at this time 6ince the Brick Manufacurers association is holding a convention in Lincoln this week. A cordial invitation is extended to all. The Mogul Barber Shop, S. L. Chap lin, proprietor, 127 North Twelfth. Meal tickets, $5.50 for $4.50, 137 North Twelfth. Newbert Cafe. Lincoln Candy Kitchen The Unl. Home of Light Lunches Soft Drinks Fresh Home Made Candies You get service, quality nd quantity. Com? and see us Cor. 14 4 O Your business is valuable to us. We handle LUMBER and COAL Reasonable prices. Best quality and Service. See us before you buy. WHITEBREAST COAL & LUMBER CO. (Home of the Satisfied Customer) Phone B-3228 107 No. 11th St