T II K DAILY NEBEASKAN s Starts Monday The Mountain Woman Staring PEARL WHITE MON. TUES. WED. How Could a Man Win Her? See VIOLA DANA In Her Newest Picture "The Off -Shore Pirate" "SHORT 4. SNAPPY" A New Rollicking Christie Comedy DEITZE'S MALE QUARTETTE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 .cynic, yfjrTK, jlil i H I ' ' 'r ALL THIS WEEK "LYING LIPS" An All Star Cast Featuring HOUSE PETERS and FLRENCE VIDOR BUSTER KEATON In His latest Riot of Hilarious Mishaps "HARD LUCK" MISS FRANCES ROSENSTOCK "Singing Springtime" PATHE REVIEW Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7. 9 r Kappa Delta. Kappa IVlia lipid the annual ban quel nt tin? Brown Hutty Saturday evoninj?. Pastel shades predominated in the decorations. Ophelia roses were on the tables and the nut cuds were .crepo paper Ophelia roses-. The menus were diamond shaped and painted In preen and white, the soro rity colors. Miss Vivienne Cleveland, toastmistress, called for th0 following responses: "Kappa Deltas Diamond," Margradelle Aitkens; "The Pearls," Mary McCoy; "The Guard," Dorotli; Fnpliah! "The Pi Guard," Else C .linger. Odella Jensen gave a solo dance and at its conclusion drew from an imitation pit. the sorority paper, Kappa Delta Pie. Gerolyn WalraMi gave seeral violin solos between the courses. Out-of-town guests were Lea tha Hyon, Herman; Gertrude Hughes, Gretna; Margaret dry, Tilden! Mr.r jorio Hedbleom and Hazel Hcdhloom, Stromsburg; Ksther Killpack, Council Bluffs; Lynnis Thompson, Nnnv'1'.; Kleanor Hinman, Shelby, and Doroili, Knglish, Omaha. at the home of FrancoB Whitniore, j 2001 Washington street, Sunday after noon in honor of visiting alumnae ana active members. MON. TUES. WED. THIRTY PINK TOES? EDDIE CARR & CO. 3 ROMANOS SISTERS PHESAY & POWELL ARSELMA SISTERS "OFFICER CUPID" "VELVET FINGERS" International News Weekly Babich and the Orchestra Shows Start at 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 Alpha Chi Omega. One hundred active and alumnae members of Alpha Chi Omega were present at the sixteenth i-nnual ban quet held at the chapter house Satnr day evening. Ixnv bowls of red car nations and ferns formed the center pieces on the tables. Strands of red and green electric lights wound with sinilax extended from the center pics to the corner of the room. The menu were sealed with red wax and tied with green ribbon. Marion Whit'. more Webster was toastmistres:.. Th freshman gave a prologue presenting the idea of the toasts which rcpie. scnted the evolution of Alpha Chi. The toast list was as follows: "Chaos." Dorothy Sear-rest; "Order." Erma Me Rowan! "Amboeba." Grace Stuff; "Ape." Ruth Duncan; "Man," Doris Arnold. Lincoln rlnmnae entertained at I "a Amazons Hit Road For Hikes Eat Half Cooked Bacon and Soup All roads lead from Lincoln. So thought the thirty-three girls who hit the high roads last week-end and covered the sum total of two hundred and fifty two miles. With only a month and a half left to get in their hiking credits and with such a Sun day for out of doors, is it any wonder that the sport that is bo detrimental to shoe leather was so popular for the day Six separate groups of hik ers went on jaunts. Some went east, some went west, some early and some late. Almost any highway was en livened some time Sunday by a group of girls with no place to go but hike, and no place to hike but out just so the required number of miles were covered. One group went east to Stevens Creek and enjoyed half-cooked bacon over a real camp fire. One radical group of hikers featured the popular army trousers, which they unskirted on the outskirts of the city. The I group that went west on the Emerald road specialized on tomato soup for the day's main dish. Some -wandered aimlessly along with no object but to enjoy themselves and to cover so many miles while enjoying the latest bits of scandal within possession of the group. The group that took the prize for the number of miles covered was the one which walked out past Rokeby and back. The next day found several of them stiff and weary and denying that the feat was worth the doing, considering the compensation. The Punichment. "What is the extreme punishment for bigamy?" "Two mothes-in-law." Washington Sun Dodger 1 MASONS ATTENTION! I University I v?j SUMMER SESSION Cn t-i Snore cf Lake Michsg&zs T - Vr.';v.r;;y Camp-i o K-!-horr'.- fit! r r- i.f theory cf t"hira,-ti tA!rt f-r t:.r. m i ic uluntr the t-horeof I jike Mich l lUftVT.pavfcitatilf. tih.njr Ka ; . ' n u.u jtrnpue. V-mi.h curt an.J j - mar. lin::i!.ir:fs f'r n-cii . r-n n. ( rv';;ni: c ovc.r-.HnF to it t r- t,:p in tnd nt-nr 0'ift, and lai.t t . - fx r ritiew m jthr M httran. t r'-nccrt-s n-tft1 ui.d dramatic p r i ! :..n c on the t'u: i . . tmc cou.rccorL?rraLwrs 'v-ur- i :. v I 1 ti I i A. vrt'S. Iiuiuf ., f ul'--ti-t fin ludif ff cirm- in Z-fti'tyy. .! ;r- uni yi-!- lor pr-m irti .-tu-v r K:tw imUTl' mn crcd.t oil.n- ' . I-.yut cik' cxMjr'. Tut SCHOOL OF COMMfWt-fur --- I i' - riot ft.- htih ir'f i-r of -iri.-f in r !- ro. I m. j. .rrm-t ml en i.rt-l (''ffui-d I tt. A'tM.uritt(it. i."ir m A.V'-i-r I 1 t t ..r. 1,1 um.-iii-i I, I .- ' All I'nivrrsiiy M:is..ns cordially invite.l to "Square and a Compass i'hih" l;mce at S.-oltisli Kite Temile. FIMDAY. A1MI11, Vk ADMISSION 1.00 j 1 Tickets on Sale at College Book Store. j .i t TC SCHOOL W rOOCATIOM r "nr-- S '-.r t4 li a,., h A ,M A .fcr.u 1 t, l a- trr. v "i. 'j-'. aJ cilioiiiM in k'.-:': ml rot-- ' 1 roLrH-- t.r i' I 1 '-( 1. . i. -fT'-t tff li-.-i, ri;v mix- ti It-'xW.t. t'li'h '"I fr r.-ip us, pr.i'. or . I lu -n' o" t "-f -J in-, uui rolk-.ti. ! to i'-Htio'r.I I' - ' . b.-t .-fTvtt-r hmrrti f c r Jit o. - r-4f LW SCHOOL- J. ' V-f;.. "t-n. ( tuf nm'ii"t4-d in tht tity o. ('.r . fjH.r lffcl:n to th .V rrff of .'jr I i- '-c tr.tj L.L.B. S'jmm r xruliy mr-ta; . j !'! ,f ntt mirorfMf w,rt of lllmm-. J" ' 'i I'ikota. "i B-hirnrt'm. ) t:ruti fr'uura X crud.t ot'taJn!. 1 n T4t tCHooL or miotc-r'r rttffr r. (-.!-. - m I'ubiir S"ho-J M'J ic nJ I h(h Iil-.m-iHl U.ttuKl with ri. tiMnitn.. n0 iVivnt- irutrortSon in I Imw, V oi' , :r-n, V.4ir tIm?' in-Trutoii in Jlur- RHt , MuvirtJ Aioi)yt-i. Lr-1 11 uji. bull g S fci eck' counw. THE SCHOOL Of ORATORY -A'rt P. it.fii. I "Y-rior. i -our- It tedinr to tt.S. aiiJ t A d- f or dtplucna? inOrittory '1um rnd irnmt I -u-ti u'T mt f -r t- n-h n f 1'aLl.r St-jJi:nt ft lftn o.' I.nu.irti kt4 1kri wtio m-Mrtt ru-r f-ratfcmi rfciti mJ .t. I ouriMf in I bmlbm mt4 rotWw r nh ii 'if (' HtJk-f r tMltft. 7n h'Jtira f cruijt WUlllfcilte. L-iftt CWUTbtt. TNf CMAIHIATY SCHOOL Toomt- lin to A fctd l b I tte-trrt-. Lpuu.h iilrry lfctii h-s in K van-too ud Ctiicw. iN'ibr bours erf crulit 'H'l tt trwr. mjiu. rwn and ktAiled Wr..uon of cuurm adiirek MTr B nil I trftTT. mrmm i wmtl Ma, Kva For just ruch happy moment! as thit, Coca-Cola was created delicious and refreshing. Thk Coca-Cola Company atlanta, ca. " Tucker-Shean PS jewelers-l)iain..nds. Watcl.es. Fine Jewelry. CWks, StiTlinjr g Silver. (; 'l lass: Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry He- g. 5 jiairin;-' and Manufactunn?. g S 0pticiaH5-Kves exatnined Free. In cur Optij-1 1! g you may s.-lc, j.t ,-t wan t ,n K e G as. or ? r 1 I-.- Tr.jT.f. ir in ' Sti.M-lac cs. 1-ine imm11"' " ' ti Dujilicated. ,v g 5 Staticners-SlationervfurllMH.fTS.lilandllonie. Wat- ; I BtoenF?.ntainP,. OfTi-e Iuiri-nl .and Supply, g Crane's Whitings and Uurd's Fine Stationery . Un- g ? p"t? line of Supplies f..r all departments of Schools and g I CSt Pes-B-BB-S.T cbragka ; . 1123 0 Street , Charlie Chaplin won fame and fortune by wearing clumsy, old shoes but that was in the movies. In business your chances of success are greater if your feet are neatly unobtrusively and stylishly clad in Hanan Shoes. $15.50 Others 7.50 and up. Quaittg Clothes 5 Announcement: Thf Capital l'.indcry will install a book sewinir inacliine on May 10. The machine will le the latest, most up-to-date model in the stale. It will make EDITION liook binding at the Capital ISindery swii't, efficient and eco nomical. Ect us estimate on your ruling. Iiookliimlin?. ?old stamping, fold .ntr and stitchinr. The Capital Bindery 133 So. 12th Fred Reger, Prop. Tel. B1548