T II 13 DAIIN J5HR.ASKAN ANNUAL IVY DAY TO BE CELEBRATED WEDNESDAY Those Who Expect to Eat Box Lunche at State Farm Must Buy Tickets Beforehand. Twenty-third annual Ivy day will b ccelebrated by nil colleges Wednes liay morning, afternoon and evening with the most elaborate proRrnm ever arranscd. The morninR program be gins on the city campus south of "V" hall at 10 a. m. while the after noon anil evening program commences on the Slate Farm campus at 2:30. The official program appearing in this issue should be used for tho Ivy day exercises and the announcements are important to all students who expect t participate. Kvcryone who expects to have a picnic lunch served after the tapping of the Innocents on the Farm campus must buy a t ickct before tomorrow night. These tickets may be obtained at the Student Activities office for PO cents. Preparations for tho open air pavilion at tho State Farm have started and the platform will l erected soit'h of tin- I'.-me J V.vinmies ( !oso building. The plat as the place from i will be u-o.l i )5eh I iir. 'e."'!'.' I tapped. t:t; I .'d t .1 c i e a ! .f.-n m.-n who j v and Mortarboards v ;!! P.eed has bom soe:i short talk to the tH: will form tho new immediately prooodir g picnic lunches. All the pirls of tho . two hundred under-ch; form the Daisy h.-.in . of honor for the Queen exorcises on Ivy Day. t tie ; i in Oi tor las a" ; lil 0:!S W.I. i?S : procc; ?I .1 the mo: nit.. White robe. for the senior and colon A gowns for the other girls may he obtained b.. presenting a receipt rt K'len Smith Hall Monday or Tuesday botweiii 1 and 5 o'clock. The n-eeipts may be obtained starting today from any member of Silver Serpent. Xi Delta or Mystic Fish tor a deposit of ?1.0), 75c. of which will be refunded .ifter the ceremonies. The senior girls crnying the Ivy Chain form one of the prettiest pa; ts of the cremonies preceding the crown ing of he Queen. The Mortnrboar.i committee in charge predicts 100 pel cent representation for the ?cv..cr girl. The underclass daisy cl'ai:. group will be limited to two l nndria girls. Those who obtain and p-e?oi:t their receipts first will have ft.-.-t choice. The 2"c, which is (ieared on each gown, it is announced, is to eo toward paying for the gowns. Every girl in the procession will have special place reserved frrm which sh ea n view the exercises. The seni.-i girls obtain thrir receipts from mem bers of Mortarboard be;;ni",g todi. WELL UNDER WAY Xi Psi Phi Shut Sig Eps Out With a Score of 2-0 Without Even a Hit. The inter-fraternity baseball tourna ment is row well under way with both the first and second rounds be ing nearly completed. The remainJer of the contests will be played ihis week. The most interesting game of the tournajnent was staged between the Xi Tsi Thi team and Pig Ep nine. "Rudy" Ziegenbein. a freshman from Ashland, hurling for the Zips let the Sig Eps down without a hit or run. The final count was 2 to 0 in favor of the dentists. Ziegenbein had seventeen strikeouts to his credit and pitched the best game of ball wit nessed here this season. The Sig Ep nine have won the championship the past two years and winning a game from them by the no-hit no-run method would be considered quite a feat for even & big leaguer. The managers of the teams have the privilege of scheduling the games for their respective teams so that it "11 w . . wm oe convenient for both teams. Keports mould be given to John Lawlor the same night as the games have been played if possible. Games may .be played at any place that is the most desirable for the contestants. Following is a summary of the games to date: First Round. Kappa Sigma, 4; Thi Kappa Pi 7 Phi Delta Theta. 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 3. Beta Theta Pi, 4; Alpha Theta Chi, Kappa Delta Omega, 22. Fbi. 5; Alpha Tau Alpha Gamma Rho. 6; Farm House. iPhi.2: sifnna ni JM Sigma PhLl; Acacia, 7. . Sdgm, CM. 4; P, Kappa Phi, 3. nucwaaa Delta. Second Round. P8. 8.' Phi Delta Theta, PI Beta !. Alpha Tau Omega, 14; Helta Sigma Helta, 1. Alpha (lamma Uho, C; XI Pal Phi, 12. Acacia, 4; Delta Chi, 9. Silver l-ynx, 23; Sigma Nil. 7. Sigma Chi, 2; PI Phi Chi, 9. afternoon The senior mourners of Palladinn Literary Society presented the An nual Senior Program at an open meet ing on Friday. The program con sisted of an original sketch. Including a "prophesy." by Ruth Hall, and a "will." by Olive 'Hartley, each of which was presented in a unique and e!ever way. Vocal solos were given 1-y Alice High and Alverta Ruchta. There are nineteen members who re ceive their degrees this year. The mooting- next' Friday will be members hers at Smith honor girls. 1 for initiation of new members. BSIE3 "The Say Uuslmell Guild, 0; Alpha Theta Chi, IS I fro iSf How About a White Silk Middy Suit Miss College Girl? We mean the kind that are ''regulation' in every particular, of course ! Among the geniune "Mar-IIoff" suits we have recently received is a stunnin? one oi wnne naouiai. trimmed in white, it is $25.00. There is one of white Rajah silk too, for $27.50. in white surf satin these suits are $16.50: in white Kool-cloth. r io.u; ami in wnne jmuan IwXote also the middy suit of I the one of tan pongee ( I $25.00 each. These are the sort of suits girls wear. i 1 1 it i A Jersey Suit Will help along the game of everyday living CAN you think of any sort of suit that adapts itself so gracefully to any occasion? They're so practical too, because they do not wrinkle easily and always look trim. "VYe have them in h eat her mixtures and navy as well as in the bright colors for sports wear. You can buy a very nice one. well tailored and of thoroughly creditable appearance in every way, for $25.00. Second Floor. of distinction to Alpha Alpha Tau and evening In honor of PI Beta Phi. ' Phi entertained Saturday couples at their 'annual picnic at Crete Friday afternoon and evening. their mothers. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Goo. 11. Oetgen, Mrs. J. I Patterson, Nebraska City; Mrs. C. lioss, Mrs. A. S. Rockwell, Mrs. G. C. Meleryurgen, Omaha; Mrs. A. J. Faul, Council Muffs; Mrs. W. A. Harrison. York; Mrs. V. Boomer, Emerald. Swimming, boating and dancing wore enjoyed and a picnic lunch was served at seven. Chttperones were Mr. and Mrs. John Wenstand, Mr. and Mrs Otto Zumwinkle and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bush. Y. W. C. A. Tea, The Y. W. C. A. entertained at a tea Friday afternoon for all Univer sity girls in honor of Miss Eliza Clark, HUSKERS WIN (Continued Gish (N) tied second, Allen a representative or the Presbyterian board who Is here In the Interest of the Y. V. C. A. Sunday morning the new Y. W. C. A. cabinet and staff tied at 5 feet 4 inches; third, Childei (H) and Carman (N) tied at ! feet 3 Inchest will entertain the old mem- Shot put First, a May breakfast at Ellen Moulton (N); hall. Miss Clark will be an guest and give a talk to the tanee 43 feet 6 Discus throw second. Welter Gayer the Better" the Smartest Sport Hats New Sport Clothes are in a (Gay Mood! ami liny surely practice what they preach! You couldn't imagine anything more vivid than the array of chic models from F.astorn designers, now on display in our millinery section. Jade, flame, tangerine, tomato, porcelain Muc. henna they're all here, in sports styles, varying from the simplest saihr to large picturesque leghorns and organdies. Priced from $5.00 to $27.00. Second Floor. One must have the Right Blouses to wear with Sweater and Sport-Coat The tailored ones are most satisfactory ;.nd becoming, and they may be had in a wealth of fabrics. One smart model of heavy white crepe do chine has a ln? inxchi collar mid a tucked front. It is priced at $7.50. Similar styles in white and slriped dimity, cost $$3.75. And then there are blouses with youthful Peter Pan collars which may be had in plain white or trimmed in color. They are priced at $3.00. These, of course, are but instances of the select ion from which you may choose. Second Floor. neai. 3.dj. Mack and white checked taffeta, and with collar and trimmings of brown, at Vassar, Smith and "Yellesley college Second Floor. This New Sport Pump combines white buck skin and tan calf Doesn't that sound pood! And it looks even better, for the lines are gracefully tailored and lend an appearance the foot. Reasonably priced . 1 1 A1 1 -Second Floor. Tau Omega. Distance 126 feet 10 Inches. Javelin throw First, Carman (N); rewind, Schoeppel (N); third, Hart ley (N). Distance 1119 feet 9 Inches. New record. Total points Nebraska, 86 1-3; Haskell. 20 2-3. Omega entertained form PI PHI CHI GRANTED NATIONAL FROM INDIANS from Pago One) (Continued from Pago One) PI Phi Chi entertained the members of the initiating team at an Orpheutn party Friday afternoon and gave n dinner in honor of the team Friday evening at the chapter house. The following alumni were present for the Installation ceremonies: II. S. Atwood, R. W. Shirey, J. Blaine Bab cock, Clyde Hardy, Harry Elston. Emil Peterson. Melvln NewQiiist. at 5 reet 7 1 incnes; (N) and Morrison (II) Dale (N); second, third. Lassa (II). Pis 1-2 Inches. First, Moulton (N); Cedric Nelson. Frank (N); third. Dale (N). Allen, Harry Kretzler. Tif one may judge from their bright cheerful coolrs, and delightful quidks of style. They're the sort of of clothes that make one feel "outdoorsy," and in tune with the fresh air and sun shine whether one specializes in active sports, or prefers to par ticipate from the sidelines. You'll Want Two or Three of These Georgeous Silk Sweaters they're so good-hoking and. really, they are so much cheaper than in several seasons past, that one can almost afford several this year.- The blue, black and brown ones are mighty attractive, but they share honors with their more brilliant sisters in tomato, jade, coral, apricot, purple, vtangene and flame. Slip-over, tie-back and Tuxedo models are featured, at prices ranging from $3.50 to $27,500. COZY WOOL SWEATERS, often witi Angora collars, are equally as pic turesque as the silk ones, and may be had in practically the same colors. They are priced from $5.00 to $15.00. Warner's pKSVl Corselette lon!n c.iifiii.r. V ''' U 1 I anil bis mi- ViAW' n'; ' 1 Iiortcm in one. ik V ,A U I I Jut.t .llir thins 1 V' VI '" II f.,r polf. fiiiii. Y lA ' 11 1 1 or (limciiiir. ' i rricr at fB.Ti. vVhm Sii1 Floor. 'iiVj'l -" Boyd Printing Co. Inlratlona Christinas Greeting Cards, Programs. B1917 CHARTER SUMMER WORK We want twenty-five ambitious men to work in exclusive terri tory. Earnings from $50.00 U J 100.00 per week. Will be at Lincoln Hotel Friday, May 20th, 1921. Tor Interview. UNIVERSAL WRENCH CO. OF DETROIT A. W. Armstrong Nelson, Edgar What nice things shall we say first about the New Sport Skirts SUPPOSE we start to talk about the pleated white serge skirts, because they look well with any sort of a sport coat or sweater. With box or side pleats and narrort" belts, many of them are priced at $13.50, $16.50 and $22.50. Something a bit more dashing perhaps will b efound in certain "candy stripe" skirts of flannel, combining such colors as jade, pink and taneerine with white. Th?y are priced at $16.50. Flannel skirts in solid colors cost $12.50. And then there are perfectly beautiful skirts of white silks Habutai. Crepe b Chine. Rajah silk, or exquisite novel ties, as Hie case may be. Sometimes they choose a br'ad satin stripe of color, a black check perhaps, or a tiny fiirure. Some of the more elaborate ones mijrht well furnish the inspiration and major part of a smart costume for informal social occasions. Of course, we must not forget the faith ful woolen plaid clan, which bobs up in new patterns and color combinations just as sure as the season for golf, tenuis, j.r.d every .lher feminine sport comes 'round. Second Floor. :