THE DAILY' N E B B AS K A N The Strand TUEi, WED., THUR., FRI., SAT. APRIL 18. 19. 20. 21' 22 Daniel Frohman Presents the Superb Photo-Spectacle "THE ETERNAL CITY" By Hall Caine With Pauline Frederick Prices Nights, All Eeats 15c Sat. Matinee 10c Foster and Lovett In "Who's Who" Rambler Sisters and Lena Plnaud, '"Haunted, Hounded" "Sellg-Tribune" "Romance and Piot" Oliver Theatre SAT. MAT. A NIGHT, APR. 22 The Warmest Baby of Them All THE PASSING SHOW OF 1915 125 People Special Train Direct from Winter Garden, New York Mat. $1.50 to 50c, Nlflht $2 to 75c m mm cni LI U I hoofro 4tOft O Street VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES Geo. B. Flint's Seasonable Tabloid "PLAY BALL" Featuring Gypsy Gorrell, Bud Brownie and Eddie Gilmore Admission 5c and 10c ff Cat your Lunches at the CKy Y. M. C. A Cafeteria Plan. 13TH AND P GEORGE BROS. PEINTINO 1J1I N Street WKftt!AN,S CLASSY CANDY PEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS CHOCOLATES In Bulk or Packages TELLER'S UJrescription i-i HARMACY Cor. 16th A O fits. Phons B442S LCSirath&Bro. Typewriter Co. BALL BEA11INO Lova wEAimm Hrvr, Rebuilt and Keatali ISO No. 18th Ct. ALPHA SIGMA PHI BOWLING CHAMPS Win from Phi Gamma Delta in Two Straight Games Alpha Sigma Phi won the inter- fraternity bowling ; championship again this year by defeating Phi Gamma Delta In two straight games Tuesday nfght at the Y. M. C. A. alleys. The Alpha Sigma Phis won from the the Sig Alphs by forfeit, from the Delta Chis, and from the Phi Gam ma Deltas, who were winners in the second division. The Delta Tau Del tas won from the Phi Delts and lost to the Phi Gams. Kappa Sigma lost to Delta. Upsilon. Only incomplete records could be gotten because of the inability of fraternity men to re member whether or not their frat had a team in the league. The summary follows: Phi Gamma Delta Hills 198 181 379 Wr.rornn 137 121 258 Chatt 138 O'Brlan Davies 124 Raceley 153 pelled all doubts as to the success of next fall's team. Shoving a beam around the field in football fashion, running through the signals and finally a run around the field was the program of the after noon. It was hard work and the men were well tired out when they went to the gym. The track men were out in force, too, and one could see the dust fly as they nimbly tore around the cinder path. Later the pole vaulters, high jumpers and discus throwers mixed with the football players and track men and provided a spice of variety for the few spectators that dared the threatening clouds to come and watch the practice. 131 269 154 278 111 264 Total 750 6981448 Alpha Sigma Phi Diers 141 166- 307 Dobson 155 150- 305 CrandiUl 131 162- 293 Kinsman 158 142- 300 Gayer 194 181- 375 Totals 779 801-1580 iwu piav'I I fiET YOU IF YOU DON'T WATCH OUT site of the first permanent white set tlement in the state, and the largest area of primeval forest. Steps have been taken to preserve the forest for the public and it is said that "tit ugh money has been donated for the pur chase of the land. SCIENTISTS TO SPEND DAY IN FONTENELLE FOREST Do You Hear the Call? Just now the demand for qualified office help and experienced com mercial teachers exceeds the supply. "What are you doing to fit your self for your opportunity when it comes? Commercial instructors draw big pay. We are the only school in the West specializing in this field. Ask us about it. Catalog free. Nebraska School of Business Corner O and 14th Sts. Lincoln, Nebraska Better save your pennies, For the tenth of May, You'll need a lot of sodder, For that is Ivy Day. The fellers that are running it, Say it's going to be a lark, For they're going to put on a big show Out at Electric park. Popcorn and peanuts And confetti everywhere; Everyone's a-going, So it's sure to be some fair. Now don't forget all this; Hoard up your little sum; Be sure to get your lady friend, And everybody come. ATHLETIC BOARD ELECTION MAY 8 Five Student Members to Be Chosen at That Time Tbe annual election of the five stu dent members of the athletic board will be held May 8. and would-be can dldatea are invited to announce them selves now. Anyone who is eligible to vote in the election, that is a male student in good standing with twelve hours of completed work, is eligible to run for a place on the board. The board is composed of the five student members, four faculty mem bers of professional rank, appointed by the university senate, one alumnu elected at the annual meeting of the Alumni association, the head of the department of physical education, and the director of athletics of the university. GRID WARRIORS CAPER AT PRACTICE Coach and Captain Put the Men Through Stiff Workouts The fourth spring- football practice on Nebraska field yesterday afternoon brought out twenty-nine men, who. under Captain Corey and Coach Ruth erford. spent two hours capering around the field In a way that dls- After the Nebraska Academy of Sciences has held its business meeting in Lincoln, May 12, an adjournment will be taken to the Fontenelle forest near Bellevue, and all day of May 12 will be spent there. The forest is one of the most beautiful bits of wood land in the state. It contains the buried homes of prehistoric men, the THE Telephones B2311 and B3355 333 North 12th St. Gleaners, Pressers, Dyers For tbe "Work and Service teat Pleases." Call B2311. The Best Equipped Dry Cleaning Plant 1b the West One day service If needed. Reasonable prices, jood work, promst service. Repairs to men's garaents carefully made. Are You Ready for the Easter Promenade? Of course you want to look your best on Easter Sunday. Every woman who takes pride in her appearance (and that, by the way, includes practically the en tire sex) enjoys the time honored custom of appearing on Easter attired from head to foot in the accepted styles of the new season. This year the custom will be observed more generally than usual because Easter comes so late in the season. The majority ef well-groomed women have already selected their Suits, Coats, Gowns, Waists, Hats, Gloves, Hosiery, Neckwear, Foot wear, etc. and are therefore fully pre pared for the Easter Fashion promenade. To those wno are not yet ready, how ever, let us say that we are prepared now as never before with everything that will be the vogue for the coming season. There are captivating models in Suits, Coats, Dresses and Millinery never more fetching or delightfully picturesque, never more sntart in colorings. These are the products of gifted makers whose skill and superior good taste pass unquestioned in the world of women's dress. In assembling these splendid stocks wc have been careful to secure only the most trustworthy qualities, and you will find that in all departments the economical prices justify the Herpolsheimer reputa tion of THE STORE OF GREATER VALUES. To appreciate the superiority of these great displays of spring apparel you really must see them. This we invite you to do Friday or Saturday. There is still time for you to make your selections and have your Easter attire properly fitted before Sunday.