THE DAILY NEBRASKAN MON. TUES. WED. DOROTHY GISH in "THE GHOST IN THE GARRET" EXTRA EIGHT UNI GIRLS a "A CORNER OIM WILLIAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA w Shows Start at 1,3, 5, 7, 9 P. M. ".LYRIC V-jyci m Will HHP" aCTCT-- s ALL THIS WEEK' POLA NEGRI In the Romance of the World's Most Daring Adventuress "PASSION" BEAUTIES OF THE ROYAL COURT" Interpreted by FLAVIA WATERS & MODELS Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Sharp 9 FIELD DAY IS BIG EVENT IN WEEK OF CELEBRATION MON. TUES. WED. I W. B. PATTAN & CO. g THE JUPITER TRIO 1 DUNLAY & MERRILL HOWARD & ATKINS KING SAULS "A Stray from Steerage" "VELVET FINGERS" International News Weekly S BABICH and the ORCHESTRA Shows Start at 2:30. 7:00, 9:00 (Continued from Page 1.) 1,1,3 t-'hainpiuHshin of tho college Tin, Freshmen will play the Sophs ami the Juniors win combat the Seniors. Tlu managers of the different teams, are Freshmen. N. A. Easier; Sophs, O. L. Gray! Juniors, V. S. Acton, and WaU. Porr lor the Seniors. While the base ball prelims are being played si tti "is tournament will also be in prog rt'ss. If you swing a wicked racket or an unsophisticated one you can t;el in on thia tournament. Two level races will be run, one for the men who have had one semester of Pur veying and one for the men who have two or more semesters to their credit. It wll lnot be necessary to return to the city for luncheon and in order to nave lime the State Farm cafeteria wil lserve luncheon to the englners. Iu the afternoon the band will again sound of fand will lead the gang br.ck to the field. Three big boxing matches are being promoted. Kreutch will box Peterson in the 175 pound class, D;.y IY QUEEN ELECTION TODAY AND WEDNESDAY Senior Girls May Vote for Favorite at Booth in Lobby of Library. Annual election of May Queen will be held today and Wednesday under the auspices of the Black Masque chapter of Mortarboard. The booth will be located in the lobby of the library and all senior girls will be given an opportunity to vote between the hours of 9 and 5 on these two days. The Black Masques hold an election each spring for the Queen who ii crowned on Ivy Day. The crowning ot the queen and all the accompanying exercises will be held thi syear on Wednesday, May IS. The May Queen 13 chosen from the girls of the senior class as (he one most representative of the ideals of the school, and among has 'lialli'ii'T.xt iinnii in i in . W1C ,,v ,,UU(1 , lhk most proInjn(nt jn (.,.lS8 an(j schoo i" lYienubisnn lias bo.en See it Today BLIND WIVES Will Open the Eyes of All Lincoln People Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Prices-lOc, 15c, 30c matched with a man of his weight After the boxing fest the track ii.c I wil begin. Many events are fc-Jioc'r led but more entries are m ede-! 10 m.-ike this part of the program a sue ces. If you can't give your name L. the committee, be at the field ua: enter anyway. Nobody barred, men. 2 ' And last conies the big event ol 'ajjthe day. The horseshoe tournaments jgj;for all instructors. This contest will be governed by the Marquis of Boone- ville. Mo., rules. The mechanical en gincering department is now workinr on a beautiful shell rimmed, hand turned equine tribly protector wiiicV. will be given as the prize in tU. event. This masterpiece is now iu the vitrifying process and it will be ready for presentation to the cham pion horseshoe pitcher of the faculty next Wednesdav. WANT ADS. LOST Fair of dark-rimmed glasses in case. Return to Student Activities . office. 2t LOST Long pair black kid gloves iu girls' gym. Return to Student Ac tivities office. It 1 activities. The girl who receives the next high est number of votes in the election Tuesday an Wednesday will be tho queen's attendant, an honor which is considered in Nebraska tradition to be second only to the position of May Queen itself. Ivy Day, which is one of the most cherished traditions on the campus, will be a holiday this ;ear as has been the custom in other years. The crowning of the May Queen followed by the Ivy Day oratici takes place in the morning. The masquing of the Black Masques and of the tapping of the Innocents, senior women's and men's organiza tions respectively, follow In the after noon. These impressive ceremonies are not held on the campus but ara usually held on the picnic grounds an1 are open to the whole school. It Is expected that almost every girl in the graduating class will cast a vote in this election. In order no ono will be deprived of a vote on account of conflicting classes on Tuesday the polls will remain open for two con secutive days. Members of Black Masque will be in charge of the elec tion booth both days. (Continued from Page 1.) FRANCO-AMERICAN BEAUTY SIIOITR 143 No. 13th St.. Room 8 Marcel 50c Manicure 50c For Ladies and Gentlemen Ladles' Shampoo 50c Phone L9072 DELAVAN I CAFE Open Day and Niprht jfj tt Serve the Best; Prices g Reasonable O Visit the Lantern Room g lnncinr from '.) p. in. to n I 12 a. ni. j DELAVAN CAFE B 1439 O Street g KS LOST Alpha Kappa Psi pin. Return ' (Continued from page 1) to Student Activities office and re-J with the engineer's activities in ceive reward. 5t 8cn0ol. e is president of the Studen: I Council, a member of the Innocents LOST 1 pair long black kid gloves ! society and is prominent in other in girls' gym, Wednesday. Return j school activities. to Student Activities office. It For Good Eats Try the Y. M. C. A. Cafeteria MS LOST BLACK LEATHER POCKET book, containing about six dollars, fountain pen and keys, hodt be tween U Hall and Miller & PKine's. Return to S. A. office. Reward. LOST BLACK NOTEBOOK WITH name "Gene Porter." Return to Student Activities office and receive reward. LOST Achoth sorority pin. Finder plea.e call B1697 or leave at S'a dent Activities office. Reward. 4t IX)ST Chi Omega frat pin. Return to Student Activities office. 4t LOST A pair of amber-framed glasses in case between Teacher's College and Miller and Paine's. Reward. Return to Student Activities office. A SHORTER SHORTHAND SYSTEM IN TEN EASY LESSONS 1 1 J. A. Bruce, '03, for sx years city engineer of Omaha, is now acting in the capacity of consulting eng'neei with the firm of Bruce and Grupe. He is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and past presioen. of the Nebraska section. R. E. Campbell. '10. is at present t director of Miller and Paine. After gnulua'.ion he sp nt five years -.villi thi- National ICItctric Lamp a.--scia Hon of Cleveland. He has been aitiv' in Lincoln chapter A. A. E. Mr. Camp bell was toastmaster of the engineers banquet in 1 f1 7. and lias shown i. con tinned Interest in the University. R. L. Cochran is division -nsine r of the department of public works, bu reau or roads and bridges of Nebras ka, being stationed at North Platte. Ilfl is an s;ssociate member of A. S. ic. E. I George A. Lee, A. H., '05. LL. D.. I '05. was formerly assistant attorney j general of Washington; also chairman I of the State Railway Commission. He ! is now council for several corpora i Hons in Omaha. Due to his experience This course covers ten easy lessons wh ,.nicinPer8 and engine-ring prob- 2& '' anyone reeking a professional career. able knowledge of his subject and tn to go through life with 100 per cent j presentation of the same cannot fail efficiency. j to be of interest. Home Style Malted Milk 25 Cents THALLER'S j RESCR1PTION HARM AC Y Boyd Printing Co. 'nation. Chriitma Grwdloi Crd, Programs. B-1917 THIS COURSE Is short and inexpensive, and Is given with a money back guarantee if not satisfied. SEND THIS CLIPPINO TODAY Dean Olin Jerome Ferguson PYRAMID PRESS: POLISHERS 1416 Broadway, New York City. Gentlemen: Enclosed herewith is 15.00 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 gladly refunded. Name Street City and State. (Continued from Page 1.) to do strenuous service in the train ing of soldiers in their vocatoinal courses. Following the colse of tho war, Professor F'erguson resumed bis teaching duties In the department of electrical enginecing until called away from them again by the permanent retirement of Dean Stout from con nection with the University in 1919. In 1911 bo published a book entitled "The Elements of Electrical Trans mission.' In 19?0 his second book ap peared under the title "Tlectrlc Light ing." Both have been widely used as texts In technical schools. Pearls for Spring You see them on Broadway and Michigan avenue why not on O street? $5 to $10 I QuaMtgCtolhet v PLAY TENNIS! We Have a Complete New Line of Tennis Equipment. Tennis Rackets Restrung. LAWLOR'S "The Sportinpr Goods Store" 117-119 South 14th St. i I Vs.'- If 7 We maintain every facility for handling men's suits. If your suit needs repairing or pressing, send it to us. Ours is a complete service. VST1T A 3 B2311 i 333 North Twelfth