THE DAILY NEDRA3KAN C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort Adjustment of Fallen Arches, removal of Corns and Ingrowing Nails jio Ganter nJ tuo rehct of Bunions Phon Jdlng COMFORT SHOES B-3781 I OLIVER THEATRE Today 2:30; 8:30 ,.GOOD GRACIOUS ANNABELLE" Chicago and New York Cast Mat. 60c to $1.00 Eve 50c to $1.50 ThuN Frl. 8,t- Vaudeville I mm Big 8howe A Good Muslo Mon., Tuea., Wed. MARY PICKFORD ' In her latest production "STELLA MARIS" Matinees all 8eats, 10c. Nights, 20o 1:15,3:00,6:00, 6:45,8:30 J,r SHOWS START AT F 8HARP f iI . a III r SOCIETY 80CIAL CALENDAR March 1 Achoth Lincoln Phi Kappa Psl house. March 2 Achoth banquet 4:30 to 8 'o'clock Lincoln. University iIght Auditorium Closed ' March 8 Sigma Alpha EpsIlon-iLincoln. Military Ball Rosewllde. March 9 Delta Gamma Lincoln -Sigma Alpha Epsllon banquet Lin coln. Hall. March 15 Alpha Omlcron PI Lincoln. Bushnell Guild Rosewllde. March 16 Gamma Phi Beta banquet Lincoln. Kappa Kappa Gamma Lincoln. Engineers' Hop Rosewllde. Delta Upsllon Dinner dance at house. y March 22 Delta Tau Delta Lincoln. April 5 Gamma Phi Beta Lincoln. April 8 Alpha XI Delta banquet Lincoln. Engineers' banquet Lincoln. April 13 , All-Unlverslty party Closed Alpha Chi Omega Banquet, 5 to 8 o'clock. -April 19 Iron Sphinx Lincoln. April 27 Alpha Omlcron PI banquet Lincoln. PTRS0NAL8 Emma Neilson will spend the latter part of the week at her home In Den nison, Iowa. Josephine Crager from Minnesota University will visit the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Thursday. Mary Hughey'wlll spend the end of the week at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Miss Magdallne Craft, who assisted In the rhetoric department last year, has accepted a position In the Colum bia high school, South Orange, N. J. Mrs. Otto Wlese, 13, formerly M13S Helen Dinsmore, has been appointed assistant emergency home demonstra tion agent for Lincoln. She has been giving her services, when needed, in that line since October. Mrs. "Wlese was graduated with Phi Beta Kappa honors and was a member of Delta Delta. in 1911 she taught domestic science in the Harvard high school. Three of her brothers are in war service arid Mr. Wlese is chemist for an army food Burvey party. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Phi Beta Kappa Grades reported to the registrar's office later than March 4 cannot be used in determining the eligibility cf members of the class of 1918 for mem bership in Phi Beta Kappa. Dellan 8oclety The Dellan Literary soi.I'y will meet in Faculty hall, Friday, March 1. Rev. E. A. Worthley will speak. Everybody is Invited to attend this meeting. Comus Club Dance Tickets All persons holding tickets to the Comus club dance which was to have been hold February 2 are notified to return ,the same to the students' ac tivities office at once to have them refunded. First Aid Certificates The Red CroRs first aid certificates for those who took this course under Dr. C'lapp last semester have been received and may be secured by call ing at his office. Catholic Students' Club A meeting of the Catholic Students' club will be held Thursday evening at 7 o'clock In the Music Hall, Temple. University "N" Club The University "N" club will give a luncheon at the Commercial rooms at 12 o'clock Thursday, February 28. An important business meeting will also be held. All members are urged to attend. .. Any one who has not yet had his physical examination will come to Dr. Clapp's office Wednesday at 2 o'clock. XI Delta XI Delta will meet Tuesday evening, on third floor of the Temple. University Commercial Club The University Commercial club will hold a business meeting Wednes day evening, February 27, at 7 o'clock, U. 102. Everyone is urged to attend. W. A. A. Notice Executive board meeting Wednes day noon. Mrs. Lee's office. Impor tant. Everybody out. Swimming Notice There will be no swimming Satur day. Owing to a change in the sched' ule at the high school it will be im possible to have the University classes on Saturday forenoons, but if at least 25 girls wish to, we can have' the pool from 4 to 6 o'clock on Saturday after noon. Sign up on the bulletin board before Thursday night, if you -want to swim on Saturday afternoon. There will be swimming on Thursday night. The swimming meet will be held at the end of the next ten swims, and all girls who can swim are especially urged to come. Swimming tickets are only $1.00. DRAKE FIVE TO VISIT " HDSKER CAMP NEXT WEEK "Bulldogs" Will Cross Over Line for Valley Game DOPE IS FAVORABLE Nebraska Qualntet Looking Forward to Series of Victories in Conference Circles Remainder of Season All is well irf the Cornhusker camp. With a double victory honorably won over ancient and formidable rivals serving as an appetizer, Coach Stew art's gang of basket tossers (is now edging into form for a short confer ence with the-drak Bulldogs who will cross the line into the Cornhusker territory next week. The game with the' Iowa quintet will be another of the valley series and one which the Husker crew will need to win in or der to maintain a respectable stand ing in conference circles this year. From the showing put up by the Ne braska men in the two bouts with Wesleyan Doc Stewart seemed able to deduct more than a fair possibility of copping a victory from the Des Moines aggregation next weejt. The Coyotes have been the chief obstacle of fear for Nebraska ever since the beginning of the year and with that team so favorably disposed of the dope is inclined to promise the Cornhuskers an almost clear slate for the remain ing of the season unless Sir Ima Jinx makes a return trip to our camp. Drake Loses to "Aggies'" Drake dropped a game to the Kan sas "Aggies", last week and although the "Aggies" put up a fast game they are not considered generally to equal the Nebraska five." Whether the Iowans are pl?aning some freak or surprise attack for the contest next week is a matter of speculation, but it is hoped In Husker circles that the 'Nebraskans will.be able to play a strong enough defensive to offset any odds which may appear against then from such a Bource. Stewart's men have not only de- $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 QUALITY Men's Wool Union Suits, $2.95 An exceptional purchase of Woolen Union Suits for men allows us at this time to offer you A REAL BARGAIN. These Union Suits are good, reliable, honest, garments that retail in a regular way for $3.50, $4.00, and $5.00. , IN SIZES FROM 34 TO 3b You will find weight'that will . just suit you Light weight, medium weights heavy weight ARMSTRONG GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS w m r f 13L , i .1 - - --s l. . :m IPv4 I ' hj ij uiy m f7 T s Cr7 It :i : ..... t i . ! j - ' Ir v- . I , ! i . . i " J iP' i f. I : ' . . l ! I J ) -1 L $J J i ,l Lr? y ILL I 3 One of these men got back to Lincoln with more than $700. Ask him to prove it. Watch this space Tuesdays and Fridays for further information. THE ' R. C. BARNES CO. Call B-13 14 -:- Call B-2730 veloped a strong defensive system but in addition have shown more than their usual ability at the goal. Thomas made Borne particularly good shot's from near the center of the floor in the last game with Wesleyan whilo in the first of the series every man on tho team credited himself with a point. - Breaks Keen Sight Record Columbia University, N. Y. Dis proving the assertion that college men have poor eyesight, A. F. Benziger, '20, of Columbia made an unsual record tor keeness of vision in the physical examinations in Dr. Elliott's office last week. Standing at the distance of twenty feet from the chart, the eagle eyed Soph actually accomplished the reading of the ninth row with but one slight mistake. Dr. uiiiott stated that he did not recaU a like feat in his years of experience at Columbia. MclNTRYE AND HEATH OR x PHEUM WEDNESDAY Topping the bill are our old friends, Mclntyfe and Heath in the same old blackface work garbed in new words. That they are Just as welcome as a two-inc hraln in Southern California right now was evidenced at the open inv norfnmanpn vesterdav. There Is a hearty laught In every line of their chatter and they got full measure out of their audience. It was noC at all sickly like the tomato they talked about. Los Angeles Herald.. Adv Will the girl that found a black handbag in the ladles' locker room please take It to the Awgwan office? 102-2t Lost: Small Waterman fountain pen In psychology laboratory Friday afternoon. Reward. B-4485. 3t ALEXANDER KIDS ORPHEUM WEDNESDAY The Alexander Kids, featuring a tot about 4 years old, who does the "Charlie Chaplin" eccentricities with a marvelous similarity and sang froid, played a close second with the black face entertainers. Los Angeles Rec ord. Adv PHONE D3398 iff p j fg1 y ALWAYS THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN ORPHEUM CIRCUIT: Wednesday nlflht to Saturday nlflht McINTYRE & HEATH ''On Guard" REGINA CONNELLI AND cqamu- roiiMi-r RUBY CRAVEN FRANK CRUM1T In the Washington Square - - ... Players' Success , The One-Man Glee Clufc "Moondown" - ' JIM & BETTY MORGAN In New Songs of Their Own "As You Like It" , VIVIAN HOLT KANAZAWA BOYS Operatic Soprano and Equilibrists With a Laugh " LILLIAN ROSEDALE HEARST-PATHE NEWS ' Pianist Composer , orpheum Concert Orchestra In Songs and Stories to Music r ALEXANDER KIDS Cute, Cunning, Captivating Clever Children Matinees at 2:30; all seats reserved at 25c Evening performance at 8:20; seats reserved at 25c, 60c and 75c War tax additional.