T H E D A I L Y N.E JB E. A S K A N The Strand (AUDITORIUM) TONIGHT And Every Night This Week At 7:00 and 9:00 8harp The Tremendous 8pectacle "The Battle Cry of Peace" 8TRAND ORCHESTRA Henry Brader, Conductor Night Prices: BalGony 15c Lower Floor 25c Mats:-2:15--Wet!., Thur., Fri., Sat. All Seats 15c OLIVER THEATRE Tonight, Thu. & Thu. Mat. GUY BATES POST in "Omar the Tentmaker" Night $1.50 to 50c; Mat. $1 to 50c ORPHEUM MON. AND TUE., APR. 3, 4 (Triangle) DOROTHY QI8H In "Betty of Graystone" A Play Which Brims With Romance R08C0E ARBUCKLE AND MABEL NORMAND "The Bright Lights" (Keyston Comedy) Stafford & Co. "The Hunter's Game" Milt Wood Songs, 8torles, Dancing "The Iron Claw" "Caught In a Sky scraper" i Car of Evtning Gowns Party dresses cleaned our way will give tho wearer a feeling of satisfaction that will add greatly to the joy of any occasion. HIGBY Cleaning and Dyalng SERVICE SH633 Quick Service Open at All Times. Orpktum Oaf Special Attention to University Students SOCIETY Prof. Buck Entertains Dickinson Prof. P. H. Buck entertained at dinner Saturday evening, March 25, for G. Lowes Dickinson, who spoke at special convocation upon interna' tioiml peace policy. The guests other than Mr. Dickinson, were Chance'lor Avery, Dean Davis, Professors Leltos slgnol, C. Wi "Taylor, H. H. Waite, S. B. Gass, H. B. Alexander and J. W. Sanford. M. V. Reed, '14, who Is teaching school at Tecumseh, visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Reed, last week. D. W. Tussey, of. New York, spent Monday and Tuesday in Lincoln vis itlng friends in the rhetoric depart ment. Prof. R. D. Scott, of the English language and literature department, returned Sunday from a ten days' trip to Seattle. Dr. Fred W. Voos, '06, has written from Bracht Niederheim, Germany, asking for bulletins showing the de velopment of the university. A letter has been received by the alumni secretary, telling of the pro motion of Prof. Harry L. Rollings- SPRING FOOTBALL STARTS TODAY (Continued from page 1) sessions will also be devoted to a cer tain amount of passing the ball, so that the old feel of it will come back to the fingers. In a few weeks probably, the more technical work will be taken up, and the men will be tried out in signal practice, falling on the ball, punting and returning and those other things that make for good football. Scrim mages will probably not be frequent, but that is up to the coaches. Rooters who go out to the stands to see the men will miss some fa miliar faces that they used to look for. Abbott is gone, so Is Shields. Reese and Chamberlain 'will be miss ing. But there are others, and the same old cry holds good: "The king Is, dead; long live the king." German Lunch and Cafe, R. C. Schelder, manager. 1121 P street The Mogul Barber Shop, S. L. Chap lin, proprietor, 127 North Twelfth. Meal tickets, $6.50 for $4.50, 1S7 North Twelfth. Newbert Cafe. iV.'.Vrf.'iMSA-.V mmML aKm i&iwm$m GUY BATES POST in "OMAR, THE TENTMAKER" - At THE OLIVER Tutyt, worth, '06, to the position of associato professor of psychology of Columbus. Prof. H. B. Alexander gave a din ner Tuesday evening, March 28, for Dr. Metz, a German peace advocate. Professors C. W. Taylor, P. H. Buck, S. B. Gass, and Max Westermann were present. District Chief Smith of Davenport, la., spent a day at the Beta Theta Pi house this week. Maurice Loomis, '18, and Paul Flo thow, '19, visited Karl Wiener at his home in Denver, Colo., last week. Chalmers Galletly was a recent campus visitor. Mabel Anderson,- '17, returned from Wahoo today. William Johnson, '19, spent vaca' tion In Kansas City. Charles N. Helzer, '17, will return today from Valentine. Lee Metcalfe, ex-'15, is business manager of the Omaha Nebraskan. Arthur Klopp, '18, entertained Thomas Egan in Omaha last week. THE UNIVERSITY WEEK PROGRAMS The University Players Present "Be lieve Me Xantlppe" By Frederick Ballard, Class of '05 With the Following Cast in order of their appearance: George McFarland, alias MacGinnis, a wealthy New Yorker Maurice Clark William, his valet. .. .Harold Campbell Thornton Brown, a lawyer Leon Snyder Arthur Sole, a detective Ladislaus Kubik Dolly Kamman, the sheriff's daugh ter Miss Ella Williams "Buck" Kamman, a sheriff. Neil Brown "Simp" Calloway, a bad man DeWitt Foster Wren Wrigley, a Jailer Harold Campbell Martha, Dolly's aunt Miss Carolyn Kimball Violet, Simp's sweetheart Miss Ruth Henninger The action takes place in Now York City, and at or near Delta, Colorado. The time Is the present. Acf I. George McFarland's bachelor apartments at Sherry's, New York City, evening, October 7, 1914. Act II. The interior of a hunter's Tiiirs. and Thurs. Mat. w i aw. i y'masmair cabin In tho Rocky fountains, late afternoon, September 30, 1915. Act III. SherifftKamman's office In the county Jail, morning, October 2', 1915. Act IV. Same as Act III. Early morning a week later. Glee Club Program PART I Comrades. .. .Dartmouth College Song Jolly Fellows .Rhys-Herbert Glee Club Sailing .j. Rogers My Lady Chlo'. ....... .Clough-Leighter Messrs. Wickland, Young, Allen, Starboard With You Godfrey Nutting The Nightengale's Song Nevln In a Jinrickisha Lieurance Miss Florence Woodburn Ballad "Lochlnvar" Hammond Glee Club Barlton Solo, Mr. Anderson PART II The Mariners '. Randegger Miss Woodburn, Mr. Loepp, Mr. Loder From the Land o the Sky Blue . Water Cadman Sleep Lil Child Pettijohn Glee Club Prison Scene (II Trovatore) . . . .Verai Glee Club Miss Woodburn, Mr. Young PART III Sketch A Pair of Lunatics Siie (otherwise Clara Manners).. Miss Louise Schavland He (otherwise George Fielding) . . ..Don Marcellus Hawaiian Melodies.. Selected Messrs. Morris, Allison, Penney, Baer, Ellis Nebraska Songs Selected Glee Club Miss Florence Woodburn, soprano soloist. Miss Florence Malone, accompanist. Miss Louise Schavland, reader. Don Marcellus, reader. Mrs. Carrie B. Raymond, director. Glee Club Personnel First Tenors A. H. Brenker, A. C. Loepp, Wm. Mackey, Wallace Mackey, L. I. Morris, W. L. Overman, J. D. Davis, L. A. Wickland. Second Tenors L. W. Ellis, E. J. Geesen, L. W. Kline, L. L. Westling, R. M. Young, James Allison. First Bass F. A. Allen, C. A. Ander son, John Loder, F. S. Penney, M. Vanderpool, R. Wiltse. Second Bass Byron Baer, E. J. Cook, G. L. Hardin, A. R. Krause, M. L. Powers, E. D. Starboard. LECTURE Clark E. Persinger, Professor of Amer ican History in the University of Nebraska Impressions of South America Illustrated with about 150 lantern (Continued on page 4) DECLARE UNI. WEEK HAS COME TO STAY (Continued from page 1) fore. 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