THE DAILY NEBR ASKAN CAIIP DODGE NEXT No matter'what'you ay "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" CHAPIN BROS., 127 S. 13th n B2234 k- Vl'Vi,',-, " !' 'I 'II,'''. ,11,1 r'' I nWV Hi,'1,!": I- ' ;.: ',!' ' l" 'l '. :l . , 1 ' '.,' l,,ll.'i.l f i'M,iiil'i;lMii . L"H ,, '(' ' , ". f i. , '!l:', 'h,l1'l',ii;i: ' l ll','!''lV i,:-', iM'i'llj'lH.', I 'l l, J I, I' !'' ii' I, r 11' ', , , ,, ,ii, '!,, ' : i" "i "Lll,,lll; in cms k n...:.4 .t;, y X unJerdrawers are one garment. This mean l!i;it the chin can't work out of the trousers t'ut there Bk- im shitt tai's to bunch in neat, that the d-Mwir "tiy l,;'" ' s;1' notJiIrjr of the comfort aiul rcniion.r of mvIiv: a innnrit. OI.US H co.it cut, opens all the way down cloned crotch, doted tack. Sec illustration. l or i; .;, t?n:i:n mi l held wear, we recommend the special ...i... i .. . i . ot i. i i '.. j.jli'1! M :it:u!'.cd co l.r OLUS witli regular or short Sieves. V.xtn Wi! s'cj f r v - v tall or stout men. All shirt fatiri.-i, ia smart ilv. !;'n, hnufii 8ilks-$lX0 to $10.00. I'li,'1 S H CLli ofui pii-ca PAJAMAS f.ir lomiclnf. rnilnr ini co.nforuM 'i '.I'll I'll '"' 1 1' (.i i it? ' f.i'k-i e at una Mini (u rut, ciosrj ok. iji Jil c!u.il i-r( I.o n. i.j CJ t.n.itiii or tomo loow, 51.L.J to (J.60. Vsk .'ur iK-jkr lor uLLi. booklet on request. p::;i.L:?i.JONrs cokpant. 1!i.;rf;V'!ili;jili:ili !' ! ;,i,:JOv '' raw lone i i. '.V ':li, , " i '.i . :) ;wW I' ,1:', Nii,''l,'h M i a . It '!;!! ;i"i' mm. j'1,1', "' 'I 'I. ll ' 1,1.1,1' II 1 " ll! !h.ii .'ll, :!!!'?',, :!!!:;!!!!!!i!ii,,Mi':iiil;'!!::'::!i!::!: eft I Ii; ;i 'M ii',.! 1- Vtpl, N " I I :i I'f'l:: JvX Will il . '! .4i : fc:!mt V3 j',!ll;i'li'illiil ' ''''I'K .NVTW? I U'i Writ f1' "l r til1 It1! ,i: I1'! i,i 1 il i I'M, '' I 1 1 1 1 1 i !M!h1:iw!!i!i ' SOLD BY flAYER BROS. COMPANY (I'ontlniM'il from lR 1) Fib. 21 and 22. Aiucb at Lincoln. Fob. 27. Nlrsk Vhlivnti Lincoln. March 1. NVliraU WcMoyan nl I'nl. I'laco. Manh .1 and Kanxan at Law renco. March and S. - Kansas AtJKlt's Manliattan. Match 12 to 13. .WbraKkn M Hfhool hnKkothall tonrnatnent at Lin coln. Ballooniits Wanted Return Date Tho Omaha Halloonlsta asked Di rector Stewart for a return date to bo plaved at Omaha some time thin week but Doctor Mills at Crctuhton univer sity, when approached with the request for the Crcluhton itym he was perfect ly wllllnif for tho Ualloonlsts to use his floor but he balked when Nebraska was mentioned. The reason for t ho curt refuKal Is t n account of the Oma ha school's standards of eligibility which don't Jibe wtili t he ones held up by the Missouri valley conference, and Nebraska has refused to schedule Karnes with I'reitfiton for that reason. That is just why Tommy Mills is sore nt the Cornhuskers. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS Musical Program at Union Sev- ) enty students enjoyed a musical pro gram and social hour at a tueetiiiR of the Union Literary society held in Union hall Friday evening. Mil dred Frost gave a trombone solo, Miss Reed played a flute solo and Miss Waterhouse and Kdith Cash sang. Missionary Will Speak at Vespers The vesper service to be held at Wo man's hall Tuesday at live o'clock, promises to be one of exceptional in terest. Miss Langrough, a returned missionary from Turkey, will tell some of her thrilling experiences, as she was forced to leave Turkey at the outbreak of the war. Violet Fulk, a member of the university chorus, will open the program by singing "Consider and Hear Me," by Pflenger. Lost Articles CAN BE RECOVERED BY ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Rates- 10 CENTS A LINE MINIMUM CHARGE 25 CENTS LEAVE ADVERTISEMENTS AT STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE OR PHONE B2597 i Wt 7 . iff fe-a ft Mt o. 'trt LL ' T - Ti NAZIMOVA in "EYE for EYE " AT THE COLONIAL, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SENIORS AND JUNIORS The Last Week For (Pictoires For iii fa Id mm imuvJini mm Do YOUR BIT to Make The Year Book a Success TOWNSENO'S Any Time of D ay