THE DAILY C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort i'n..tninntof Fallen Arcboi, removal of Cornn and Ingrowing NhIM Armstrong Clothing Company's and the relief of Hunloim 410 Oatr julldlnf Phont B3781 COMFORT SHOES ANNUAL . . " g DAILY NEBRA3KAN ' " " " . - i PR80NAL8 OLIVER THEATRE ZiMT at 8 and ALU wttiv with Matt. Wed. and Bat. 0T!J OLIVER AND PLAYERS CHECKERS" Bargain Prlcea u.t 10C-25O Eve. 10cr28c-35c M,t NEXT WEEK -THE TRAIL OF THE LONE- "SPA" Ctt your Lunch t the City y. M. C. A, Cafatarl Plan C V 13TH AND P DRDW."CH.teMARTIN. Optometrl.t 1234 0 St Oppoalte Miller o Paine Profeailonal Optical 8ervlce yet Examined Qlaitea Fitted i mi I una Duplicated ..7 u ii Tucker-Shean 1123 O Street Mfg. Jeweler and OptUlana ' Dealers In Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry. Sterling Silver and Op tical merchandise. Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Optical Repairing Waffles and Coffee 15e HENDRY'S CAFE 138 North Eleventh phone B-1589 Lincoln, Neb. Toot! Toot!! The Engine will Say Thursday when you're HOMEWARD BOUND! How About That NEW HAT ALL THE NEW Colors, Shapes, Styles $2-50 anduP Omaha Hat Factory LINCOLN Twelve Thirty-Four "OH"! "The Most Original SHOP" SOCIETY AIKo Ti'injilo will Im u mir-nt of Marl hit fiurrett In MuUI.mhi during pprlnK vacation. Illlilrelh (Joodwni will vlhli Mllnio JudkliiH at her homo In I'liluml tho end of this week. Orplia Carmeun will npoinl Dm lat ter jmrt of thin wc-k with i:tiwl Klngxlny In Mlndcn. Krnilno C'urinoun will lm a guest of Cuthcrlno Pierce tit tier homo In Hellvlllo, KanxaH, thin week mil. Prof. George N. Fontvr of tho Unl verflty, gnvo two four-minute npeei lien lust evening nt tho Hlalto ami .Mukik'i theutcrs. Uuth Snlvely, '18. of Khiildan. Wyo. hn nccrptcd it position for ix-xt year as Instructor of history nnd Spanish In the high Rchool at Itavcnmi, NcbraHku. Sho In graduating thin year with Phi lleta Kappa honorH. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Senior Play Committee There will ho an important meeting of tho Senior Play conimltteu In U 10G, at 11 o'clock today. 80CIAL CALENDAR March 27 8ophomore Informal Lincoln. April 5- Gamma Phi Beta Lincoln. Pre-Medic Hop Rosewilde. April 6 A Club Informal Rosewilde. Alpha XI Delta banquet Lincoln. Engineers' banquet Lincoln. Kappa Alpha Theta Lincoln. April 12 Alpha Chi Omega Lincoln. Alpha Gamma Rto informal Rose wilde. April 13 All-University party Closed Alpha Chi Omega Banquet Lincoln, 5 to 8 o'clock. April 19 Freshman Hop Lincoln. April 20 Iota Sigma Pi Barquet Lincoln. April 2$ Sgima Phi Epsiloa Lincoln. April 27 Sigma Phi Epsflon Binquet Lincoln Alpha Omlcron Pi banquet LI JUNIORS GET TITLE IN FINAL DEBATE (Continued from page one) had failed to remedy and showed that evils such as concentration of power, the profit ideal, ovcr-capitull.atlon and lack of safety devices were In herent In the system and could not be remedied. They showed that the proposed Bystem was practical .eco nomical and efficient in that it would eliminate many unnecessary expenses and do away with the waste of com petition. Their final speaker argnel that government ownership would lessen useless litigation nnd eliminate corruption and that it was the log ical solution as the railroads were for public service and all revenue came from the public. Freshmen Defend Present System The Freshmen argued that the change was unjustifiable since the United States under private owner ship had better service, lower rates and higher wagos than any foreign country with government owned rail roads and that the present demand for government operation came only at a time of abnormal conditions. Their second speaked showed that the proposed system could not be ex pected to work out efficiently because of the political corruption that would result. There would be too much political patronage, a lack of dis cipline, discrimination and "River and Harbor" methods of appropriations just as we have at the present time. Their final argument was used to show that the change was not prac tical because of the enormous cost which would he involved in the buy ing of the roads. Over twenty bil lion dollars would be required for the payment and the government would lose the annual tax from one eighth of the land of the country. They advocated more regulation as has been used in the cases or tne trusts. In rebuttal both teams fought back ami forth on the political question, the juniors getting a little better of the final score as they showed that political domination was practiced by the railroad corporation unaer me present system, that men would be picked under the civil service ruling and that very little political corrup tion such as promised by the neg ative could be found in the big busi ness of the postal system. The neg ative likened the present situation to a box car which needed added sup port while an unusually heavy load was being carried but which did not need the extra support after the extra burden was removed. The af firmative pointed out that they were arguing for the maintenance of the support and the carrying of as big cargo as possible all the time. ASSISTANTS SHOWN EFFECT OF DRUGS ON HEART ACTION The effect of drugs on the heart action was shown thru demonstra tion upon a Belgian hare by Mr. H L Thompson of the Pharmacy department, in the basement of Ne braska hall at the Student Assistants club held Thursday evening. Miss Harriet Anderson end Lucile Keith assisted. RUTH ROYE ORPHEUM TODAY Ruth Roye. billed &a vaudeville's voungebt comedienne in a repertoire of songs, is an Instant hit. Her ver Ratility is striking and she interprets several song hits in a way which brings great applause. Ruth has won derful control over her facial expres sion and enters into the part she por-.-o with bubbling spirits. Salt Lake . Telegram. Adv. MKSM WIMf WW $159 aster Sale OF HIGH GRADE NECKWEAR $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 Imported and Domestic Silks Made into Beautiful Four-in-hand Neckwear from which you may choose for All.Mail Orders Sent Prc-Paid The Silk in These Ties Came From Italy, Switzerland, England and the good old U.S.A. Armstrong Clothing Co. Get Your April "AWGWAN" NOW! ,r-.y, ML-jir r.iim,ii.-'-i mi I i-Jm I Mail Orders Filled. Parcels Post Charges Prepaid. We Give S. & H. Green Stamps Tha Star That IDm Bmi rr Am Um." MLB & CO. 112 to 122 North 10th St., Lincoln W Give The ValwaMa ft. A H. Qraa TrMRRfl tamp. 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Spring: Skirts at $5.00 to- $18.50 Spring: Blouses at 98c to $50.00 New Coatees at $10.00 to $25.00 $6.50 Drown Boots Ultra Smart WOMEN'S LACE BOOTS of high grade, brown Russia can ui styles, with new cap effect toe military heels and flexible wrffjd soles an unusually smart, durable I'STjitL.iv Etvllsh Khoe priced wonderfully low at ' $fi.5U the pair only, New Spring Pumps IN THE WANTED WHITE AND GRAY KIDS Latest styles with plain toes, flexible, turned soles and covered Louis heels surpris- .a7b'.p.r!?.$6.95 and $7.50 $2.39 Smart White Shoes Only WOMEN'S LACE BOOTS of good quality white canvas, with the wanted half Louis herls and white soles very neat and dressy of fered at this very low price. You'll fine them nyli'h and comfortable nasily cleaned and remarkable value"" at, 0O OQ the pair t..OJ i i J : 51