' ! T 11 K D A I 1, Y N K n It ASKAN !! lfciO ART EXHIBIT OPENS FEBRUARY lb (OmttnueU from Puge One.) this exhibit. They tire Alice K. Ka mlHton, Blanche ('. Grant, Clara Ltlaml. aud Helen Wilson. J. will le-Wullace of Omaha also will I. ;.vo work In this exhibit. Some ol il. : foremost artists In Americi', who . i.i have paintiiiBH on tllHplay, are Hugh II. Breckenrltlge, Louise Upton n.iuuback, liinil Carlson, John Carl mil, Irving Coum Charles C. Cm ran, Elliot Daingeinelil, Edward Uulner, Charles V. Eaton, Frederick C. Frieif oko, Daniel Garber, Charles P. Grubbe, Albert L. Groll, Oliver Dennett Grov er, Child Hassam, Charles Hawthorne, Kobert Henri, Hayley Lever, Itlcu aid Miller, Ivan G. Olinsky, Edmund II. Ousthuns, Henry W. Hanger, EU ward W. Itedtield, Louis Hitman, Cliuuncey K. Hyder. Ueiger Sandzen, Hubert Spencer, T. C. Steele, Alleu Yiite, Walter Uler, and Irving H. Wiles. Y. M. C. A. TO SEND HOLCOMBE FUNDS ! sending home tor more (Continued from Page One.) The work which Mr. IIoIcohiIk- is doing in the MoliHiiitncii;..i University ii Cairo is done in connection with the Y. M. C A. He teaches the pa lives the secret of American ideals and irulv hieh life ambitions. Ml Hoi-I WAR DECLARED ON PROFITEER (Contlnut'd iroiu Page One.) in the liuylng of nonessent w' you are crippling the production of essentials," declared the ftpi'iik"! "The chief method which w can apply to bring down the prices is to ntop foolish buying. It Is your pa triotic duty to ltiske your old clothes last as long as possible and not to buy non-essentials." "We must economize," becan Pro fessor J. O. Kankin, the second speak er. He brought out the nreil of work ing out our own problem Unit of working and saving. We mum nol blame others for the high prices but each one must do his id in re by i'.oIiir careful and economical buying. Miss Ruth Hutton represented tin university girls at the meeting. She brought forth ihe appeal for tin iff, made by all men of prominence In the country's affairs through the news papers and magazines. University peo ple are not doing their share in the work. She brought out the extrav agance of the university studetus in money each month and in buying extrnviiiinnii. "Campus life is governed by lad" said the first student speaker. ' it It is the fad to be economical, then the purpose of this campaign will lnve been accomplished; so let's make I' the fad to be economical." Harry Reed gave a short lit!!: or. Subscribe for the "Rag" At The Stdent Acfmtie, office or Potoffice. it II combe has not been long in Can . bin jibe pari of the university men in this is sincerely interested in his work. He experienced much ililliculty i; get ting his passports and after a;, at tempt which resulted in failure re tu.ned to Nebraska for a short time before his boat sailed. He was on the way nearly a month and saileil lrom movement. "Men now seem to think thai silk shirts are a necessity," he asserted. Four years ago silk shirts comprised about ten per cent of the retailers business in that line, now i' com-hi-Ihch about sixty-five ner cent." He Xew York on November 15. The trip ! concluded by emphasizing tne ne.i oi was made on an Italian ship, ihe Tsoi-! cooperation among the men in 'his iminia. which went directly to Naples, j economy drive. Your Last Chance to buy your SHOE at any such price any high shoe in the store uutil Saturday inclusive. 1230 OSt. THE BOOTERY 1230 O St. Next week Hie campaign will begin in earnest, and individual solicitors will see every university man, and give bini an opportunity to contribute to the Holconibe drive. Mr. Holconibe was for two years state student secretary of the Y'- M. C. A. During his residence in Lincoln test at the Husker institution this naiion-wide acquaintances. He was president of the class of 1917, and also of the university Y. M. C. A. He is a member of Alpha Theta Chi and is well known in Nebraska for his work in scholastic activities. UNIVERSITY FUN-FEST WILL BE NOVEL AFFAIR (Continued from l'ue One.) ".,);- iirty cent. Sat- 14, is a cloneu . .uuuiiik committee are in charge of the paity: Entertainment Commit i tee Laur ence Metzger and Mona Jenkins, joint chaiimen; Stoddard Robinson, Fran cis Flood, Frank Patty, James C. Wil son. Adam Kohl, Eugene Eversole, Homer Sand rock, Ada sttii worthy. Marian Wyman, Ruth Hutton Beat rice Lang. Hazel Beckwiih. Mary Brow nell, Bertha Helzer. Refreshment Committee Eugene Rouse and Gertrude Henderson, joint chairmen, Josephine Gund, Helen Nie uii.n, Alyne O' Laughlin, Grace S'ufl, Exil Burrgess, Hattie Hepperly, Mary Graham, Orvil Zijsjit'oos. Ivan H-dge. Harlan Boyer, Leland Fisher. Gerald Maiyott. Russell Weimer. Margaiette Rouse, Duncan McLcllan. Reception Committee Harold Ger hait and Irene Springer, joint chair men; Sivdie Finch. Donna (Justin, Hel en Fisher, Lorene Hendricks. Helen Holtz. Hilda Grunwald, Julia Motkett, Ruth Fickes. Mary Herzing, Martha Hellner, Marjorie Barstow, Helen Lewis, Kathleen Hargrove, Ruth King. Nell Bates, Francis Graham, Louise Tucker, aKthryn Hamley, Hiram Stud ley, Franklin Potter. Robert McAithur. Laurens Mason, Forrest Estes, Archie Jones, Waldo Rice, Charles Spracht, Allied Scheffel, Richard Babcock. Ted Smith. Charles Minnich, Oscar Ben nett. Harry Linton. Iauren Waldorf, Jack Virtue. Advertising Conim it tep Luther An drew?, chairman; Stanley J. Hall, Jack Egan. Wilson Black, Jack Dodds. Thad C. Epps. Decoration Committee - Ktnneth Saunder and Elizabeth Sscribner. joint chairmen; Herbert Gish, Arnold Folsora. Fay Clark, W'ilber Wolfe, Joe Iverson, Bertram Ellsworth. Raqmond Weller. Hubber Addison, Florence Reed, Lillian Blanchard. Isabelle Mc Monies, Mildred Gollehon, Mary Tho mas, Marie Prouty, Margaret Howes. The reception committee will meet in U Hall. 206. five o'clock Thursday. gttStt-S w a a ifKSjfSSli a a a'SaaS k"k a 8 a a a a a a a a a a a'ga.ajt aa.a-aiaa.a a" a a S a a g St Two Nights, Monday and Tuesday February 16-17 "Melodious Rainbow of Music" Ralph Dunbar Presentation OF TIIK DEKOVEN OPERA COMPANY Of the Romantic and Sconicilly Heantifitl America's ! rent est Comic Opera ROBIN HOOD Ami you'll enjoy more especially the exquisite inttiret al ion liy the lintahi'e cast of All Star American Operatic Artists Direct from a ivc-.rd breaking: run at the Park Theatre. X. Y. Xo seats laid away. Xo telephone orders Special Symphony Orchestra SiX'SS Prices Range from $3.00 to $1.00 First mail orders and first in line at Kox Office ?ct first choice of seats Mail Orders Now. Seat Sale Thursday. u k a a a a a a a Sg a a a.a a a a a a aa a a;a'a'B;ala;a a a a a a a a a a aa " aa'a a. ROSEWILDE SCHOOL of DANCING Assembly Dances Wednesdays and Saturdays WITH BECK'S SYNCOPATED SYMPHONY" Open for Uni Bookings Friday Nites LEO J. BECK. FORMAL OR INFORMAL If you care to be looking good at all times Let us serve you B1338 ECONOMY "HO Cleaners and Dyers Drrilish Good Cleaning TUCKER-SHEAN JEWELERS Diamonds. Watches, Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Sterling Silver. Cut Olass. Expert Watch. Clock and Jewelry Re pairing and Manufacturing?. OPTICIANS Eyes Examined Free. In our Optical Department you nny select just what yon want in Eye Glasses or Spectacles. Fine Optical Repairing?. Broken Lenses duplicated. STATIONERS Stationery for the Office, School and Home. Water man's Fountain Pens. Office Equipment and Supplies. Crane's, Whiting? 's and Hurd's Fine Stationery. Complete line of Supplies for all departments of School and Colleges. 1123 O Street Phone B1534 Lincoln, Nebraska Our Recent Appeal: to the young people met with a liberal response, but we must have mow students yet, if we are to kecj. up with the demand for trained help. RiKht now we arc having; four times as many calls an we can fill. (Nipht classes three evenings a week.) NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Corner O and 14th Streets. (Fully Acred ited.) T. A. BLAKESL.EE, President. Lincoln, Nebraska. 6 THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC Opposite the Campus Reliable Instruction in the Principal Branches of Music and Dramatic Art Anyone can enter Special Attention to the Requirement of University StndenU FULL INFORMATION ON BEQUEST Phone B1392 nth and R St.