1 THE DAILY NEDRA8KAN C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort Adjustment of Fallen Arches, removal of Corns and Ingrowing Nails 410 Canter and the relief of Bunions Phon Building COMFORT SHOES B.3781 OLIVER THEATRE TODAY AT 2:307:009:00 Entire Change Thursday VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURE8 . News Weekly Vltagraph Feature 6 High Class Acta Quick's Orchestra Mat, 15c. Night, 25c. Gal, 10c Evening Shows Continuous PHONE B-S39S WORLD PICTURES Mon. Mat to Wed. Mat. MADGE EVANS IN The Adventures of Carol Matinees at 2:30; seats 15c. Nights at 8:20, seats 25c. War Tax additional. Big Shows A Good Music TUESDAY MADGE KENNEDY In the Broadway Success "Our Little Wife" Matinees all Seats, 10c. Nights, 20c i. iu, ' Jl i: SHOWS 8TART AT I SHARP 66 t I? J JJTti CONTAINING: 1. 2. 3. 4. rhe first War Annual ever published at Nebraska. Subscrip tion Campaign begins today. Ends Saturday. 2.00 SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR February 22 Thl Alpha Tau Rosewilde. Sigma Nu Lincoln. Alpha Tau Omega Temple, Faculty and Music Hall. February 23 Alpha Theta Chi Lincoln. Iron Sphinx rhi Kappa TbI house. Alpha Sigma Phi house. Komensky Klub Art Hall. Freshman and Senior Girls Party, I to 6 o'clock Temple. March 1 Achoth Lincoln , Bushnell Guild Rosewilde. Phi Kappa Tsi house. March 2 Achoth banquet 4:30 to 8 o'clock Lincoln. University night Auditorium Closed March 8 Sigma Alpha Ep&llon Lincoln. Military Ball Rosewilde. March 9 Delta Gamma Lincoln Sigma Alpha Epsilon banquet Lin coln. March 15 Alpha Omicron Pi Lincoln. March 16 Gamma Phi Beta banquet Lincoln. Kappa Kappa Gamma Lincoln. Engineers' Hop Rosewilde. March 22 Delta Tau Delta house. April 5 Gamma Phi Beta Lincoln. April 6 Alpha XI Delta banquet Lincoln. Engineers banquet Lincoln. April ISAM-University party Closed April 19 Iron Sphinx Lincoln. April 27 Alpha Omicron Pi banquet Lincoln. February 15 About thirty-five persons were pres ent at the Pi Kappa Phi banquet held in the Japanese room at the Lincoln. Harold Gribble was toast-master. Fol lowing was the toast list: NEBRA (o) A Pictorial Review of Nebraska's part in the war. An Honor Roll of all University Men in the Service. A Complete Portrayal of Student Life and Activities. An Individual Pictureof every Senior, Junior and Soph omore in school. UV ONLY "Camouflage" H. F. Wethcrboe. "Crossfire" George Driver. "Garage" Joe Llobendorfer. "On Duty" Martin Matson. "Over the Top" Walter Christen sen. , "Victory" Roy B. Ford. "Peace" Floyd PeRler. The out-of-town guests woe J. Dwlght Davis, Omaha; Grant Watklns. McCook; Orvil McConnell, Dalton. and Raymond Fonda of St. Edwards. Acacia fraternity entertained thirty guests at their annual banquet at the Lincoln. The toastmaster was Prof. E, H. Barbour. "On the Front" Dr. C. B. Cornell. "In the Trench" Dr. E. C. Hilton. "Doing Our Bit" Dr. C. A. SJorgren. "Over the Top" Dr. Edwin Maxey. "Peace With Justice" Acting Chan cellor V. G. Hastings. The out-of-town guests were Joe Elwell, Camp Funston, and Harry Villers. February 16 One hundred couples attended the party given by the Acacia at the Scottish Rite cathedral. The ehap erones were: Prof, and Mrs. E. H. Barbour, Prof, and Mrs. George Foster, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Quiggle, Dean Amanda Heppner, and Prof, and Mrs. George Chatburn. Lieut. Neil Brown of Camp Dodge was an out-of-town guest. P-R80NALS Mildred Crum, of Tilden, is visiting friends'" In Lincoln. Jeanette McBride, of Elgin, will visit Irma Wolfe this week. Claire Stroy spent Saturday and Sunday at her home In Murdock. Harvey Robrer has accepted a gov ernment position at Tacoma, Wash. Florence Jenks visited friends In Omaha the latter part of the week. Arthur M. Gray, 'ID, left school to take a position at Columbus, Neb. Harvey Rohres,- '21, left school to take up government work at Tacoma, Wash. Beatrice and Camille Kock visited their parents in Fullerton the end of the week. Josephine Lane visited Betty Craw ford at her home in Omaha the end of the week. Mrs. Janet Thompson Stacy visited at the Gamma Phi Beta house the end of the week. Frances Whitmore and Hannah Mc Corkindale visited in Omaha Satur day and Sunday. Donald Yale has withdrawn from school. Ha is now at the balloon school in Fort Omaha. SMI WAR ONE NOW iio Bell Cook, of Omaha, and Iren Hendricks, of Wahoo, spent Saturday and Sunday at their homes. Lieut. Ray Cameron and Lieut. Mor ris Glllern, of Fort Omaha, spent Sat urday and Sunday In Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Gerhardt. of Newman Grove, visited their son, Har old, Saturday at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Stephanla Klepetko spent the latter part of the week at her home in Om aha on account of the Illness of her mother. Effle Lannen, of Omaha, who hss Just recovered from Illness, has re turned to take her work In the Uni versity. Miss Paula Garrison, ut Houston, Texas, national Inspector of Alpha Delta PI, Is visiting at the local chap ter house. Miss Luclle Roane, former assistant in the physical education department, Is now teaching in the Teoumseh high school. Lieut. Roy Cameron of ft. Omaha and Carlisle Jones of Camp Funston visited at the Alpha Sigma Phi houe the week-end. Beachy Messelman has withdrawn from the University. He left for his home In Arkansas City, Kan., Friday, where he will wait for his call Into the aviation section of the army. Delian Society Entertains With Valentine Party Misses Elizabeth Stewart and Faye Marty entertained the Delian literary society In a delightful Valentine party at 1500 U Street, Friday evening. The house was decorated with flags, hearts and ferns. Initiation of new members was held. The remsinier of the time was spent in games in which the spirit of St. Valentine reigned supreme. Light refreshments were served. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. A. S. Eager and Mrs. Rose Bryant. Announce Membership Election to Valkeries The Valkertes, semor girls' organ ization, announce the election to mem bership of the following junior gir!s: Gladys Appleman, Madeline Girard, Emily Mockett, Mildred Gillihan, Frances Whitmore, Helen Hewitt, Marguerite Lonam, Helen Cook, Marion Whittaker, Dorothy Pierce, Kathryn Howey. BABY TODAY AND ALL WEEK William Fox Presents Theda fiara In the Superproduction Cleopatra THE SIREN OF THE NILE ADMISSION PRICES Matinees at 1:30 and 4:00 96 Seats Reserved at 50c .30 Seats Reserved at 2Sc Evenings at 7:15 96 Seats Reserved at $1.00 264 Seats Reserved at 60c 360 Seats Reserved at 25c (War Tax Aailit.onal) Phone B-4818or Reservations For Any Performance THREE SHOWS DAILY The Family Theatre Monday and Tuesday WALLACE REID in "Nan of Music Mountain" From the story in "" Everybody's Magazine Wednesday and Thursday DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "The Gocd Bad Man" Assisted by Bessie Love One of Doug's Best Friday and Saturday EDITH STORIY In a Metro Wonderplay "The Eyes of Mystery" Also Travelog, Comedy and Pictograph Bargarn Prices Aduits 10c CHILDREN Be 2.00