fc li k 8( m tl tl tt ui ai tl tc al V ti ci, a'' a w 1! C 1! e! a tl 11 h - FIRV TEAMS READY FOB "NEBRASKA IN EGYPT" DR1V A. L. Wilier, General Y. M. C. A. Sec retary Will Be In Lincoln to Aa 1st In Campaign for $1700. Kilty teams under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. will start Tuesday morning to raise $1,700 for the partial support of Steele Holcombe, '16, who has been at work In Egypt during the past year,. "Nebraska in Egypt" ho for Its object not only the raising of the budget, but also acquainting a- University men with conditions In this foreign land and the needs of the mis sionary fields. A. L. Miller, general secretary at La hore, India, will come to Lincoln and give a series of three talks beginning Tuesday In the Interests of Nebraska in Egypt week. Mr. Miller was tot four years general secretary of the student association at Indiana Univer sity and as a fraternity man (Sigma Chi) he Is well known to students al over the middle west. Member of British Board. Mr. Miller was appointed by t) British government a member of the Board of Economic Inquiry whlcu dealt with certain aspects of the .seit" government scheme now introduce in India. His wide travels, hif broj 1 outlook and genial personality havy given him access to many varied t: pes of people. His talks are well known for their interesting personal Incl dents and fine quality. The place where Mr. Miller will speak both to workers and men students not on tep.ms, as well as the times for thy meetings will be announced definite ly soon. The $1,700 goal, set for Nebraska In Eg-pt week, covers only a little more than bare salary expenses bo that it Is necessary that tho full amount be raised before Friday tigh! Almost all of the larger universities of the country are carrying on siml lar weeks this year to support gradu ates who are at work as missionaries abroad. UNIVERSITY PLAYERS RETURN FROM TOUR The University Players returned re cently from a tour of Nebraska towns, in which they presented Bayard Veil ler's stirring comedy-drama, "Within the Law," a story of New York police circles. Following is the itinerary of the trip: Monday David City. Tuesday Geneva. Wednesday Superior. Thursday Wymore. Friday Pawnee City. Saturday Falls City. These towns were played in during spring vacation week. The members of the cast are very enthusiastic ovei the reception accorded them In every town, and report that they had very good attendance at every perform ance. Prominent people of each town spared no efforts to add to their com fort and enjoyment The play was also given In Seward April 8, and proved to be highly successful. Announcing The Original Southern Rag-A-Jazz BAND will play a series of dances to be giv en by the Patrician Club in the Lin coln Hotel Ball Room every Tuesday night beginning next Tuesday, April twelfth. Dancing 8:30 ' ; f ' . ! - , i ' ' .iia.li ! I ' ail ' ' , -.r..iPTS,.- - -- - -n, , , r. ,v S Alpha Gamma Rho. Fifty active members and alumni of Alpha Gamma Rho celebrated found er's day at the annual banquet In the Chinese Room at the Lincoln hotel. The table was attractively decorated In the fraternity flower, the pink carnation. Out-of-town guests were Russell Beaton, Norfolk; Ora Webb Pender; Philip Stevens, Tekamah; Walter Roberts, Wahoo; Eliott Davis, Hastings; Lee King, Central City. Walter Roberts acted as toastmaster and called for the following toasts: Knocks Hugh E. Beall. Action Ralph E. Fortna. Patience John N. Mcllnay. Price Harley N. Rohodes. Alumni Carl W. Jones. Chi Omega. Sixty active members and alumni were entertained at the annual ban quet of Chi Omega, Saturday evening at Ellen Smith Hall. The table was beautifully decorated with flowers, the center piece being a half-open hat box filled with ophelia roses and snap dragons. Tiny wax hats were used as place cards. With Esther Little as Milliner, the following toasts were given: Crown, Margaret Cowden; Trimming, Helen Wight; Brim, Lillian Blanchard; Lining, Billy Bressem; Dame Fashion, Mrs. Elmer Reeder Horn. A prophecy, the Hat Box, was given by Beatrice Baird. Out-of-town guests were Beatrice Kasch, Norfolk; Camilla Kasch, Fullerton; Dorothy Pharr Rhokart, Denison; Helen Scott, Stromsburg; Violet Simms, Aurora; Elsie Busche, Seward; Margaret Roeb- ling, Omaha; Mildred Shirley, Hum boldt. Iron Sphinx. The active members of Iron Sphinx, the honorary sophomore fraternity, entertained thtir alumni at an In formal party at the Chamber of Com merce. ADout one nunarea ana iweii-ty-five couples attended. ORGANIZATIONS. Palladian. The open meeting of Palladian Literary Society Friday , evening was unusually well attended. The pro gram was under the direction of Miss Mary Baker, new chairman of the pro gram committee. A sketch from Poe's, "Some Words with a Mummy," was presented by Dwight Sprecher and assistants. Miss Hertha Wyman. iiypnotist, and Miss Louise Smith, palmist, led their audience still fur ther into the realms of the mysterious. Francis Flood and his troupe of strong men" did the Inconceivable in their attempt to demonstrate that their strength was without limit On next Friday evening, a short play, "Aunt Martha's Wards," written by one of the members, will be pre sented. All are invited. The Victim Ordinarily, that's the ast house on sarth I'd pay ten thou sand dollars for. Real Estate Agent Ah, yes.... ordiu- aryil, but you see that Is the last house on earth. One Twenty-five ADVERTISING A88ISTANT Young woman, able to use type writer and willing to io detail work, will find this an excellent opportu nity. Give particulars of education and experience, if any. Address Advertising, P. O. Bo 1645, Lincoln, Neb.' W. H. BROKAW ADDRESSES AGRICULTURAL CLUB (Continued from page one) T1ie Farmers Fair Side Show com mittee met and developed the detailed plans for two shows. Further details will bo worked out April 12. Fid lloburt stated that a large numbi'i of freaks, human and otherwise, have b en secured, and will be shown to ti public for the first time at the big car nival May 7. SIG EPS FIRST IN TRACK MEET (Continued from page one) Ilartman, Farm House; fourth, Potter, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Time 5:04. Two mile run First. Williams. Acacia; second, Hyde, Bushnell Guild; bird, Harper, Sigma Phi Epsilon; fourth, Haskall, Alpha Sigma Phi. Time 11:43. A SHORTER SHORTHAND SYSTEM IN TEN EASY LESSONS ' r This course covers ten easy lessons 'hich will enable the Student, Pro fessor, Journalist, Doctor, Lawyer or anyone seeking a professional career, 'o go through life with 100 per cent fficlency. THIS COURSE Is short and Inexpensive, and It iflvpn with a money back guarantee if not satisfied. SEND THIS CLIPPING TODAY PYRAMID PRESS: PUBLISHERS 1416 Broadway, New York City. Gentlemen: Enclosed herewith Is $5.00 for which kindly send 'me your shorthand course In ten easy lessons by mail. It Is understood that it the end of five days, I am not satisfied my money will be eladly refunded. City and State l Those All-important Accessories Have you noticed how they make or mar one's apearance? We have an assort ment that allows you to use your discrimination to the best advantage. Your gloves tell so much about you your good sense, good taste and good judgment 1 Then -why not buy where the choice permits you to satisfy their demands f We have made a special effort to secure all the popular shades in a variety of styles and range of prices that assure satisfaction to you. Attractiveness and economy may go hand in hand where there is an assortment such as ours to choose from. Silk, kid, chamois in long, medium or short models at prices that please. 69c, $1.00 up to $8.00 See them before you buy. 60 yard high hurdles First, Layton, Sigma Phi Epsilon; second, Lewellen, Sigma Phi Epsilon; third, Turner, Delta Tau Delta; fourth, Rich, Delta Sigma Delta. Time 8:4. 100 yard low hurdles First, Lay ton, Sigma Phi Epsilon; second Lewellen, Sigma Phi Epsilon; third, Turner, Delta Tau Delta; fourth, Mar grave, Phi Psl. Time 13:3. Broad Jump First, Noble, Phi Psl; second, Lewellen, Sigma Phi Epsilon; third, Stewart, Alpha Tau Omega; fourth, Rlddlesberger, Sigma Phi Epsi lon. Distance 18 feet 9 Inches. High jump First, Turner, Delta Tau Delta; second, Layton, Sigma Phi Epsilcn; third, Noble, Phi Psl, and Phillips, Delta Chi, tied. Height 5 feet 7 inches. Pole vault First, Rlddlesberger Sigma rhi Epsilon; second, Ginn, Thl 'ItlHIffBlaTH1 Home Style Malted Milk 25 Cents FILLER'S pw'DrcriniDTirtM HARMACY Briflht eves. 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