THE DAILY NEBRASKAN The Strand MON. AND TUE8. Robert Edeson In FOR A WOMAN'S FAIR NAME WED. AND THUR. William Farnum In "FIOHTINQ BLOOD" SATURDAY ONLY Nance O'Nell In "SOULS IN BONDAGE" Price Nights, All Eeata 1So Sat. Matinee 10o Th Longworthe Sebastian Merrill & Co. "The Iron Claw" "Sellfl Tribune" "Too Many Chefa" "Life and Training in the U. S. Army" SOCIETY Oliuor Tlioatro SAT. MAT. A NIGHT. APR. 22,' The Warmest Baby of Them All ' THE PASSING 8HOW OF 1915 125 People - Special Train Direct from Winter Garden, New York Mat. $1.50 to 50c, Night $2 to 75o Lilu Thoafr JS APRIL 24-26 Miss Gypay Farrell In Geo. B. Flint Indian Travesty "DIAMOND NELL" Fun, Music, Dancing Girls Extra Five-Reel Feature "COMRADE JOHN" Featuring Ruth Rolland and Wm. Elliott DELTA ZETA FORMAL Delta Zeta ive its formal dancing party at the Lincoln hotel, Saturday evening. About eighty couples at tended. The grand inarch was led by Venus Learner and Varlo Tyler, Marguerite Ueesley and Grove Porter. Pink roses and Easter lilies were used for the decorations. The chaperons were Dr. Corrine Laramore, ' Prof. Searle Davis, Dr. and Mrs. Blackwood, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis, Prof, and Mrs. O. N. Foster. The out-of-town guests were: Julia Lynn, Minnie Pratt, Omaha; Mary Herman, Fair bury; Georgia McBloom, Dorothy Had ley, Manhattan, Kan.; Fae Towles, Gladys Leonard, Laurel; Grace Mc intosh, Ohlowa; Mrs. A. Steinmeir, Wilbur; "Mrs. G. Sleuyter, Hastings. SENIOR HOP About sixty couples attended ' the senior hop at the Lindell hotel, Fri day night. The chaperons were Prof, and Mrs. Walter L. Pope, Dean Mary Graham and Prof. Robert D. Scott. Willard M. Folsom was chairman of the committee, and Ernest Moehen ert, master of ceremonies. ii SPA ff Get your Lunches at th City Y.M.C.A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P SIGMA PHI EPSILON DANCE Sigma Phi Epsilon gave its annual party af the Lincoln hotel, Friday eve nine. About sixty couples attended The grand march was led by Richard Koupa! and Catherine Pierce, Earl Jackson and Edna Froyd. The chap erons were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lee, Prof and Mrs. N. A. Bengston. I . Silver Serpents Entertain Sophomores I . M I The Silver Serpents, junior gins society, entertained the sophomore girls at a party at the Temple Sat GEORGE BROS. P2HNTXXT& 1I1S N Street niriMi,s' CLASSY cakoy EICR DRUG CO. 13th end O STREETS For Quick Barries) fkw Ycrk Che? Hczss 1140 0 St Always Open Htm J.X ..Jill . LC. Smith &Bro. Typewriter Co. ball BZA&ma new, Rebuilt sad RnUli ICS 2fo. UXk Ct. urday afternoon. The girls enjoyed a short program and dancing. Re freshments were served. Delt Chi gave a luncheon at the Lincoln hotel Saturday noon in honor of George Bush, B.B., traveling secre tary of the fraternity. Plates were laid for forty members, including the alumnae. Delta Chi gave a lawn dance and party Saturday evening for twenty couples. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Clark, George Bush and Dean Mary Graham. The crop of pigs and lambs at the college of agriculture this spring is unusually good, the dry weather be ing especially favorable. The animal husbandry department has some 150 pigs in all, most of which are pure bred. , . fc rfBw Goodwin Anderson, '19, John Hills, '19, Harold Shubert, '19, and Raymond Hughes, '19, spent the week-end in Council Bluffs. FIFTY PRE-MEDICS MAKE OMAHA TRIP Fifty Pre-medics made the annual trip to Omaha, April 22. This trip con cluded the Medic Week program. Medic Convocation, Tuesday, April 18, Dr. Palmer Findlay. Saturday's program: 7:45 a. m. Leave Lincoln on Bur lington. 9:45 a. m. Arrive Omaha. The En tertainment Committee met party with autos. 10:00 a. m. To various clinics (Clark son, Wise and Metho dist Hospitals). 12:30 p. m. A ride about the city. 1:15 p. m. Gathered at University Club. 1:30 p. m. Luncheon at University Club. 2:45 p. m. To College Building via autos. 3:00 p. m. Inspection and demon strations in all depart ments in building. 6:00 p. m. Dinner at fraternity houses. Evening entertainment at option of visitors. It was highly enjoyable and bene ficial trip. Clinica by big doctors. Work on new hospital progressing rapidly. Special laboratory demon strations in Tarious departments. Dog surgery very Interestibg. Appreciation was expressed of hospi tality of faculty of Omaha, and Dean Cutter's personal Interest and pep in making a success of the trip. New precedent established in having only one day In Omaha, Instead of spreading events over two days and wasting time in Omaha. Only expense of trip was railroad fare. MISS SHANNON AT VESPERS . Miss Mary Shannon, who Is a mis sionary from the girl' school at Ragoon, Burma, will speak at the Y. Vv. C. A. vesper se n Je Y. W. C. A. room tomorrow. Silver Lynx gave a house dance Friday evening. About twelve at tended. Professor and Mrs. G. W. Hod were chaperons. Alpha Omicron Pi entertained at a party at the chapter house Friday evening. Mrs. WIebe was chaperon. Twenty couples were present. THOSE SPARE MOMENTS The way a man spends his spare time usually determines his charac ter, once observed a clever interpreter of men. At no time in one's life is this to true as during one's college career. With various lines of activi ties which may be followed, the in dex to one's character may well be determined by what he does with his odd bits of surplus time. Is il a clever novel or a certain picture show for which a student wishes he had the time? Does be indulge in a game of cards, a few min utes of pool or a cursory glance through o good magazine, when he has a few spare moments? The man who forges ahead, leaving the mass of the world behind to drudge and slave, is not the man who has idled away his spare moments. Daily Kansan. Quick 8ervlce Open at All Times. Orphoum Cafo Special Attention to University 8tudenta GV A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 O STREET EVERYWHERE! IAHY ? Frank Carpenter, who went home last week because of illness, has re turned to college. Percy Fox, of Ohio state university, has been spending the week at the Phi Gamma Delta house. Katharine Newbranch, '19, Mary Haller, '17, and Katherine Sturtevant, '19, spent Saturday in Omaha. CO-OP BOOK STOtt Student Supplies A. H. Feden 318 No. 11th Phone L 4610 me Jitz-Qrlton For the Yoin& kno"ws how food clothes lelo. A favorite model sure to be as popular as the D ORSAY, POOL, BUOD, ROW ALL CREME DE LA CREME of the clothing situation, in keeping with the "Dress Up" spirit wherein Youthfulnea. le a Ungibl .asset. No one gets old any more, things move too briskly. An old looking man would be lost in the "shuffle '-that s Whi We "eU Society Brand Clothe. for young men and men who stay young. They're Setty good Insurance that you will never pass the "mile btone" of "age limit" as far as your looks are concerned. 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