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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1918)
: ( ' I , " : 'i THE DAILY NEBRASKAN i nilVER THEATRE Today, friday a Saturday VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES 5 High Claw Acts Vltagraph Feature News Weekly Quick' Orchestra Mat. 2.30! Night, 7:00 to 10:J0 Cilery, 10; Bal. and Orch., 25c ORPHEUM CIRCUIT Wed. Night to Sat. Night Harry Green & Players In the Novelty Sklt" "The Cherry Tree" Management of Lewi A Gordon Producing Co. CHARLES WITHERS In "For Plty'a Sake," by Arthur James. (A traveety melodrama In 4 acts). Direction of Rolf A Maddock. Rae Eleanor Ball Princess of the Violin Herbert Clifton In His Travesties of the Weaker Sex ALASKA TRIO "A Night on the Yukon," Pre tenting 8porta of the Frozen North. The Gaudsmidt Bros. Netherlands Premier Eccentric. Clowns with Their Spanish Poodles BERT SWOR Blackface Comedian Matinee at 2:30; all seats re served, 25c. Night performance at 8:20; seats reserved, 25c, 50c and 75c War tax additional. 'Big Shows A 'Good Musio Wednesday and Thursday MAE MARSH See Irvin G. Cobb's Dramatic Story "FIELDS OF HONOR" "Their Seaside Tangle" A Merry Comedy HEARST-PATH E WORLDS NEWS Symphony Concerts Dally at 3:00 and 7:00 Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor Shows 1:00, 3:00, 5.00, 7:00, 9:00, Matinees all 8eats, 10c. Nights, 20e 1:15, 3:00, 5:00, 6:45, 8:30 8HOW8 START AT 8HARP J For Sale Regulation made olive drab overcoat, full length, made of good material and worn very little; size 38 or 40. 3t LOST Black envelope purse con taining Northwestern annual pass loss between Miller A Paine and state capitol reward. I The Evsiro CLEAHERS-PRESSERS-DYERS HAVE i HE TELEPHONES B OPEN TILL OiTpkllSii A Good Plac for Soda Fountain Refreshments after the Theatre and after the Rosewilde Dance SOCIETY 80CIAL CALENDAR February 22 Thl Alpha Tau Rosewllde. Sigma Nu Lincoln. Alpha Tau Omega Freshman Party Temple, Faculty and Music hall Sigma Phi Epsllon llouae. February 23 Alpha Thota Chi Lincoln. Iron Sphinx Phi Kappa Psl house Alpha Sigma Phi house. Komensky Klub Art Hall. Freshman and Senior Girls Tarty, 2 to 6 o'clock Temple. Alpha Gamma Rho House Party. Alpha Phi Banquet Lincoln. March 1 Achoth Lincoln Bushnell Guild Rosewilde. Phi Kappa Psl house. March 2 Achoth banquet 4:30 to 8 o'clock Lincoln. University night Auditorium Closed March P Sigma Alpha Epsllon Lincoln. Military Ball Rosewllde. March 9 Delta Gamma Lincoln Sigma Alpha Epsllon banquet Lin coin. March 15 Alpha Omicron PI Lincoln. March 15 Gamma Phi Beta banquet Lincoln, Kappa Kappa Gamma Lincoln. Engineers' Hop Rosewilde. March 22 ' Delta Tau Delta house. Delta Tau Delta Lincoln. April 5 Gamma Phi Beta Lincoln. April 6 Alpha XI Delta banquet Lincoln. Engineers' banquet Lincoln. April 13 All-University party Closed April 19 Iron Sphinx Lincoln. April 27 Alpha Omicron PI banquet Lincoln. PERSONALS Effie Lannen will spend the week end in Omaha. Florence Elberson left Wednesday to visit in Oakland. Irene Johnson, of Omaha, is visit ine at the Alpha Phi house. Anne Brundage will visit at her home In Tecumseh Saturday. Marian Novus left Wednesday for Omaha, where Ehe will spend a few davs. Lucile Crapenhoft will visit her parent in Arlington, the latter part of the week. Lula Haskell will spend Saturday and Sunday in Omaha, with her mother, who is ill In a hospital. M. R. Gilette. ex-'20, left school yesterday to take his place in the national army training camp at Camp Dodsre. He was sent by the gov ernment in charge of the entire draft ouota from Fremont county Miss Louis White, '18, of Lincoln is is now physical education Instruc tor in the school at Crystal Springs, Mich. Miss White was in the phys ical education department in the University and received her degree at the mid-year commencement- last week. CO-EDS URGED 10 BUY SWIMMING TICKETS Regular Classes to Be Held Soon in Lincoln High School Gymnasium All University girls who can swim and those who desire to learn are urged to buy a ticket and attend the swimming classes at the Lincoln hivh nrhool. An expert instructor has been secured who will give lessons to beginners and teach ad- CLEANING a i 2311 and B8355 )mg Store 10:30 vanced work In fancy strokes to those who are more proficient. Tickets may be had from Miss Baldwin at her otllce in the Armory any morn ing from 9:30 until 10. Every girl who can swim or who learns to do so before the end of the semester will be eligible for the swimming meet which is to be held at the end of the term and which will Include class teams and Indl dual events. Girls who' entvr on class team will have a chance to win 100 points toward an "N" sweater. Class -teams will compete for the best form In various strokes and for speed. The meet Is to be held under the auspices of the Women's Athletic association, and promises to M su perior to last- year's contest HALF AND HALF An Impossible Scene They were sitting together on the settee. She murmured something In a low tone. "No. Geraldlne." he said, "if . kissed you, it would not be one cent in my pocket. Osculation spreads disease. The dean of women would not approve It. Besides, you have red paint on your lips, and In the absence of German aniline dyes, It Is possible that it is composed of some of those poisonous derivatives of lead, of which Professor Kinney has told me, and all seven hundred and thiry-slx of which I have memorized. No, Geraldlne, I will not kiss you." With a crusLd moan, she acknowl edged the Justice of his remarks, and rising In all his manly dignity, he talked silently away. Freshmen looking for visualization themes will please not? copy this un less they can visualize it In which case they are welcome to It. "Phil ler," in Drake Delphic. Hard on the Eyes Dust. Those green caps. Barber pole hosiery. Onions. Chollychaplin. Old white shoes. Boxing matches. Ammonia. Dandelions. Sport shirts. Ex. A funny thing came down the line In black and purple checks. It wore a wrist-watch and a cane And heavy 6hell-rimmed specks. Upon its lip there grew so neat A little row of fuzz; A poodle dog was leading it, I don't know what it wuz. Ex. Both Possibly Whenever we hear a man say that Hark V Hark c3 v3 Ha Distinctively Different Unlike other Shirts, MANHATTANS bear the unmis takable stamp of originality in texture and pattern. The fact that colors are dye-fast is but one of the many Btrong points of superiority in MANHATTAN SHIRTS. Here, in a boundless variety of original designs, you will find MANHATTAN SHIRTS in Silk, Madras, Mercer ized, and other distinctive and exclusive weaves for Spring and Summer. Prices $2.00 to $12.50 Known as The Best The Best Known he is "6elf made," we don't know whether to think he is boasting or apoligizlng. Ex. uol oeiore MJ I1IB. ROTARIANS ENJOY "PROGRAM-LESS" DAY AT REGULAR MEETING "Program-less" day at the Rotary club luncheon at the Lincoln bote) Tuesday noon was no so devoid of features as the title adopted for the day might indicate. To begin with, Schembeck's orches tra in full dress "jarred" for the din ers during the business part of the meal. Then Just as dinner was over a flock of newsies shouting "extra" rushed through the hall and left a Rotary '"ex tra" jot the Lincoln Daily Star, with each of the 150 Rotarians present. So Intent was the gathering to read the spicy Rotarian gossip that It took the piccolo player standing on top of the piano and a part of the orchestra "jazzing" through the gathering In a serpentine march to bring attention back to melody again. 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