Oliver Theater Tonight, Wed. & Wed. Mat. The great colored show "THE SMART 8ET" Offering their musical comedy "How Newtown Prepared" Nighta 75o to 25c; Mat. 50c & 25c MONDAY. TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY 5 Act$ Western Vaudeville 3 Shows Matinee2:30 Evenings 7:00 and 9 LEW FITZGIBBON Master of the Xylophone HOWARD'S BEARS Featuring the Wrestling Bear ANITA ARLISS & CO. In a Singing Skit SILBER & NORTH The Bashful Man and the Maid ISABELLE MILLER & CO. In "The New Boarder" By James Horan "THE MYSTERIES OF MYRA" Travel Weekly Orpheum Orchestra MATINEE 15c NIGHTS 25c IWIII.HllHyrgTTTT7igJfY.-B MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY CHAS. A. HENDRIX & CO. In "THE SCHOOLMASTER" "PEARL OF THE ARMY" Episode No. 3 "The Silent Menace" His Ticklish Job" Fox Comedy News Weekly and Cartoons THE HANLEY GIRLS Singing and Dancing Diversion TIME 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 Matinee 10c Nights- 15c i MAJESTIC Two Changes Monday and Thursday Three Shows Daily 2:15-7:15-9:00 Fox Reilly's Famous "GLOBE TROTTERS" In Tabloid Musical Comedies Starting Monday Matinee "THE FORTUNE HUNTERS" Introducing 16 CLEVER PEOPLE 16 Many of whom have already made personal successes the past week THE EMPIRE QUARTETTE Harmonists Supreme ERNEST LINWOOD The Ebony Hued Comedian HAROLD PATE The Boy with the Big Voice and the Chorus, selected for ability to please. Prices Balcony, 10c all shows Lower Floor Mats., 15c; Nights, 25c ru J am . m m n a f lhe University ol thicago 'f ! II t Iff T in addition to resident M i in addition to resident Mil fir L l; H.W 11 V 111 Hi work, offers also in it ruc tion by correspondence, pn. AmHA in STUDY formation address y'lii U.afC.(Dit.J.), Chicago, U. Qulek rvlse Op at All TNk Orpheum Cafe pelal Attention to University Students The Long Island College Hospital BROOKLYN. N. Y. M ftt'ti i inn Vr rJLm-r3Lfi ttw . i III. FOUR ynr medical count for the M. D. ittnx. Two " yea's or college work required (or entnnce. Ecep Iwrnal clinical, hospital and lahoratory laclliln. Largeil GJIcte Hospital and endowed dispensary m the Umlrd Sum. Unusual opportunities ir greater New York. Ir or particulars, wrile lo Otto Ton Huffmfcn, M. D.. Secre Uiy of -acidly. Henry and Amity Sts.. Brooklyn, N. T. "SPA" Gst your Lunches at ths City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P Local EYE trou bles are in 98 per cent of all cases, caused by eye defects which may be with my proper made corrected to order lenses. DR. MARTIN Standard Scien tific eye examiner. Courtesy always. 1234 0 St. Opposite Miller A Pains' n ESS. . 11 .i,....i.,..u.i. 1 mi II this Week the Exquisite Little Star MARGUERITE CLARK In an Adaptation of the Beloved Grimm Fairy Tale "SNOW WHITE" In Which She Appeared for Two Seasons at Winthrop Ames' Little Theatre, N$w York. ADMISSION Eves. 15c and 10c Matinees, 10c and 5c SHOWS 1:30, 3, 6:30, 8, 9:15 Meal tickets $5.50 for $4.50. Newbert Cafe, 137 No. 12th St bMBJBJMSMBHgMMSHM Jul 1U! &Gmmffm The attractive figure of the well dressed woman is not the result of chance corsetting. It is the result of a careful selection of a corset that is scientifically correct in design, and made of selected fabrics and "stays." . Back Lace Front Lace S represent the best in cor E5 5 ,,. Thov Ar hich Sr-i. S rlice in everv detail, and t- there is really no more 5 l economical purchase for .L : m- iMranan who is e llicguawi . . Efl interested in her appear- sn: ance and wisnes to pre- serve her cood figure lir ei jffi for the years to come. ! ru fiftrl tn & Rwedfern. .And learn for yourself how r 1: admirable they are. r S From Three Dollars Up is For Sale by MILLER & PAINE Corner 0 & 13th VfMMM am 1 IK 1 TO SEND LETTER FOR SUFFRAGE t Members of Bible Study Class to Ex press Favor of Partial Suffrage I Bill to Senate Members of the Westminster Guild, University students' bible study or ganization at the First Presbyterian church, voted Sunday to send a letter to the senate expressing approval of the bill now under consideration to give Nebraska women the right to vote for president and vice president and municipal officers. Rev. Dean R. Leland brought the niatteY before the students. It was moved that Ira D. Beynon, '17, as pres ident of the men's guild, be authorized to write the state senate setting forth the students' endorsement of the suf frage bill. It was pointed out that only a con stitutional amendment can give Ne braska women equal voting rights with men. Several members said they be lieved that women should receive all voting rights within their reach, whether or not all can be obtained at one time. There were two votes against endorsement of the bill. THE JUNIOR PLAY IS POSTPONED Continued froni Page One) lar comedy of modern English lite chosen by the Juniors should make a big hit, in the opinion of those who have read the play and seen the work of the members who make up the cast. SPORT SPARKS There will be a meeting of all men who have registered for swimming, or who would care to do so, in Ruther ford's office at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning. The football sweaters have arrived and now is the time for the football heroes to strut about the campus with their coats wide open. The coming of the sweaters has been a long looked for event among the members of the eleven and every day for the past month Manager Reed has been visited by several of the men and ordered to hurry up with the sweaters or lose his job. SOCIETY Personals Johnnie Cook, 'IS. was in Omaha Sunday, J. C. Waybright. '19, was in Ashland over Sunday. Francis Bartlett. '20, spent the week end in Omaha. Beatrice Dierks, '19, spent the week end in Omaha. Ray Easterling. "'0, was in Kear ney over Sunday. Harold Woods. IS, of Beatrice has returned to school. Wilbur Haynes. '17, of Omaha has returned to school. Geraldine Johnson, '20, was in Oma ha Saturday and Sunday. Allan Mulligan spent the week end at his home in Beatrice. Oswin Keifer. '15, of Boswick was visiting in Lincoln Saturday. Robert Wenger, '19, who has been ill with lagrippe, is back in school. Harold Schubert, ex '19. spent the week end at the Thi Gamma Delta house. Edward Bogue, '20, of North Platte has quit school and returned to his home. Silver Lynx announces the pledging of Lauren Waldorf of University Place. - - Eleanor Murray from Pender was a guest at the Delta Helta Delta house Saturday. Mrs. A. L. Kule In visiting her daughter, Golden Kule, at the Alpha Phi houfe. Alice Gideon, '13, of Omaha was a guest at the Delta Delia Delta house last week. Uollle Le Das, ex '18, of Colorado Springs, Colo., is visiting at the Delta Tau house. Prof. Erwin Hopt. of the Agronomy department spent the week end in Hamberg, la. Yale Holland. '11. who Is practicing law In Omaha visited at his home in Lincoln Sunday. Genevieve Lowry, '16, has returned to Lincoln and is teaching In the Lin coln high school. Delos Anderson, '17, motored a party of friends to his home in Crete Sunday for dinner. Genevieve Lowry, 15, has been elected to teach English in the Lin coln high school. Ray Williams, ex-'19, who has been on the border, visited the college of Agriculture yesterday. Miss Cornelia V. Crittenden, 'IS, of Lincoln is out of school this week on account of sickness. Lowell Crownover, '17, has left the University to attend school at the Bosia school of Technology. Walter Cran, '19, and. frank Mor risey, '18 have returned from Chicago and will be in school (his year. Phoebe Folsom left Tor itinsas City Sunday night, to attend the wedding of Miss Catherine Dierks and Mr. Will loers. A party of university people helped Carl Weiner, '18 celebrate his birth day at dinner at the Lincoln hotel last night. A lighted birthday cake was the center piece on the table for six. OMITTED LIST OF ENGINEERS TO GRADUATE The list of the twelve men in the College of Engineering who will re ceive the degree of B. Sc. at the Mid Winter commencement exercises Wed nesday night were unintentionally omitted in the list of graduates in yes terday's Nebraskan. The following engineers will get their degrees: Anderson. Elmer Wil liam, in electrical; Cameron, Robert V., in mechanical; Fulton, Raymond A., in electrical; Garret, Melvin M.. in agricultural; Swanson, Charles L., in civil; Wenke, Henry George, in electrical. i. jUaU.swts-i,U THE m Lyon (Jf Healy "Washburn" Ukuleles, $15.00; Leonardo Nuncs genuine Hawaiian nwhc, $7.50; A fauna Loa brand, $4. May be had of 12,000 leading music dealers. IVrite for name of the nearest dealer. Of o Ira 51-67 J ACKi'ON BOULEVARD is. ii inn- .11 nwn in i "'- ' Portmanteau Players COMING Auspices Lincoln Drama Leogue Oliver Theatre, Feb. 21 Matinee and Evening The Portable Theatre With Worth While Drama Special Rates to Students If purchased before Friday noon Student Activities Offices Comus Club Dance Financial statement of the Comus club danoe which was held at the Lincoln hotel, Saturday evening, Jan-.-.nry 27, 1917, is as follows: Total receipts, $65.50. Total expCZl'tures Music, $19; ren tal hall and refreshmilts, $28.80; door keeper, $1.50; printing, S,60. Total, $57.90. Profit $7.60. To bC turned over to club. A. W. Tell ' Chairman. Audited January 29, 1917. T. A. Wil liams, agent student activities. An experienced salesman with good reference wanted during vacation. Must have ability to manage men. The Midwestern Company, Topeka, Kansas. Classified Advertising For Rent Three large, nicely fur nished rooms, everything modern. 320 North 17th 90-1-2-3-4 For Rent Rooms at 331 No. 13th are open to lady university students for second semester. 91-92 Lost A Beta pin with owner's name engraved on back. Kindly re turne (o Student Activities office. 90-91. So"me Money Owner can have same by proving ownership to H. J. Lux at. University farm creamery, forenoon, or address 3245 Starr St. 90-1-2 ItllTT 11-fT-" C Vl lit OLELE THE languorous charm of the Hawaiian native instruments so moving in appeal, so observably in vogue is strikingly characteristic of the Ukulele, Its tone possesses thct curiously beautiful timbre, that exotic charm of tonal quality which has made these instruments so sensation ally popular. The Ukulele has a pleasing grace of form. The finer models are made of genuine Hawaiian Koa wood. It is much in request today among the smarter college and other musical organizations. It is easy to learn. Its price incliulrs an Instruction IooL. Hawaiian Steel Guitar Every chord struck upon this typically rep resentative Hawaiian instrument is marked by a weird, plaintive harmony and strangely beautiful qualities of tone. It brings, to any music, qualities full of vivid color and va ried charm. Price SS.OO and upwards, incladtnc 5rrr! and Set of Three Thimbles lor playinf , and Instruction Book. Catalogs on application. Ms CORNELL UNIVERSITY MEDI CAL COLLEGE In the city of New York Admits graduates of University of Nebraska presenting the re quired Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Instruction by laboratory meth ods throughout the course. Small sections facilitate per sonal contact of student and instructor. graduate Courses leading to A. M. and Ph. D., also offered under direction of the Gradu ate School of CortlC'l Univer sity. Applications for admission are preferably made not later than June. Next session opens Sep tember 26, 1917. For information and catalogue, address THE DEAN, CORNELL UNI VERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE, Box 447 First Ave & 28th St. New York City i Arrow fmfx COLLARS arc curve cut to fit the scolders perfectly Ctuett, Peabody 6T&:lnc.?MAers IVHW' 1 1 CHICAGO