TflE DAILY N EHRASKAN I- - . I." S.indny, April 9,S1922. Seniors Order Your Facing Campu3 E. H. Long Proprietor DAVID WIELD TO APPEAR AT ORPHEUM lo Present David Belasco's "The Return of Peter Grimm" Monday Night. On Monday evening David WaiflcM and his supporting company under the direction of David Beliisco, will appear at the Orpheum Theatre in Mr. Holus- co s most notable play, "Tiie Ruturn oi reter Grimm." Playgoers need k" back in their memories but a few seasons to recall the wide interest and discussion that attended the first production of this exquisile drama, which was acclaimed the lineal achievement of Mr. Belasco as a play wright and producer and of Mr. War field as an actor. Mr. Warfleld's impersonation of Petor Grimm, who returns from the spiritual world to protect and to guide those whom lie loved in this world, reaches to far greatir heights than either his Von Uurwig in "Tin; Music Master," or his Simon Levi in "Tho Auctioneer." The role is one that demands, beyond the highest technical, a wealth of human under standing and spiritual insight. These attributes Mr. Warfield brings to his impersonation In such measure that his Peter Grimm is accounted by th loremost critics as among t ho great est figures on tho modern stage. An uie piay useir, lar lrom boing a mere background for a single character, is an absorbing, vital dramatic nam. tive that holds tho interest of the auditor from beginning to end. Surroundii.5 Mr. Warfield is a com pany of the first order which inclines in its membership Mario Dates, Mir iam Doyle, Marie Ii iclinrdt, Joseph Brennan, John Salnpolis, George Wel lington, John F. Webber, Richard Dn- pont, William Boag and David Ma! com. Alumni Notes. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Elley announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Cat-- well, Dec. 3, 1921, at Philadelphia, Pa Former Nebraskans now teachin.-t at Oregon agricultural college at Cor vallis, held their first get-togethe.1 recently. The place cards lor the dinner were miniature maps of Ne braska. At each place was a guest book of cream paper tied with a scar let cord. In these books all present wrote their names and any comment they wished to mako. Tho dinner was held In the private dining room cf tho homo economics building, af ter which the evening was given over to Informal talks on Nebraska's past present future. H. W. Coleman acted as toastmasttf. Letters from hom were read and eoch ono present was culled upon to tell anything and cv erythlng of the old unl. Miss JesBle Biles, '11, had chargo of the dinner arrangements- Following is a list ot former Nebraskans presont: B. W. Itodenwold, 'i'O, of tho department of animal husbandry; It. B. Rutherford, 16, head coach and head of the phys ical education department; Mrs. It, B. Rutherford, R. 10. Ilager, ex,, de partment of physical education; Mrs. R. E. Ilager; G. V. Kablo, ex drain igc specialist, extension service, Mrs. G. W. Ruble; Miss Helen Let Davis, ex-faculty, head department ol household art; Miss Mary Van Kirk, ex-faculty; Miss Jessie Biles, '11; II N. Col man, '15. . Mollio June McComh, '12, is teach ing mathematics in the McKinley high school, Honolulu, territory of Hawaii. She roports that she enjoys her work immensely in this paradise of the Pacific. Harold E. McComb, '07, Is In charge of the United States soast and geodetic survey magnetic observatory near Honolulu. One of the most deli cate seismographs in tho world is operated in connection with the mag netic observatory. that are so numorous. Much work has been dono by these banana plant ation owners to clean up the country about their ranchos and change this wet area from the "death zono" to a productive country. Sanitary houses and villages have been constructed to replace tho thatched roof shacks that were there. Finishing his interesting lecture with a discussion of the tracts and characters of the natives trere. Pro fessor Bengston showed pictures of himself and his party giving some in teresting accounts of his experiences. MASONS! DE MOLAYS! ANNUAL ALL MASONIC DANCE with Ackerman's Easy Goin Jazz Sponsored by Square and Compass Club Scottish Rite Temple, Saturday, April 15 Assessment $1.00 Pay as you Enter ALPHA ZETA HOLDS BANQUET THURSDAY (Continued from Pago One.) his slides and explanations. Tho sanitary conditions of the coun try nro far from modern, the public laundry, bath house, drinking fuontain, garbage can, etc. being the streams TUCKER-SHEAN DIAMONDS, WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, CLOCKS, STERLING SILVER. WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS, EVERSHARP PENCILS FINE CORRESPONDENCE PAPERS AND CARDS Expert Watch, Clock, Jew elry and Optical Repairing and Manufacturing EYES EXAMINED and GLASSES FITTED BY GRAD'TE OPTICIANS 23 TUCKER-SHEAN Years at 1123 0 Street SUBSCRIPTION DANCE Friday Nite, Apr. 14 Rosewilde Party House Watson's Seven Piece Orchestra Admission $1.00, Tax 10c, Total $1.10 Here's Billy on the Job ' CO) I 1 Sxm:k&sxi--.-itrV''-.:s; - .- - 3 1 Billy's Lunch Supreme 1st and Van Dorn Special For Today Barbecued Chicken Squab Home Made Pies Hamburger 5c Special attention given to auto parties When driving out State Hospital Boule vard stop and look us over. Wm. Westberry, Prop. L9033 Only Limit ed Nombei of CoF nhusker " Will Be Printed Order Yours Nov Student Activities Office GREAT PjASSION-WEEK CONCERT STABAT MATER of O. ROSSINI Sunday Evening, April 9, 8:00 o'clock T-. ed Chorus of 50 Voices and Professional Orchestra. Trinity M. E. Church Corner 16th and A Sts. SOLOISTS Tenor, Walter Wheatley; Bass, O. E. Johnson, Soprano, Lenore C .Burkett ; Contralto, Mrs. Doris Cole Ja d e r s h i pi This store has attained leadership in clothes for young men because it has the sort of clothes young men wear. The fact that three times as many Nebraska men have accounts here as had them one year ago is ample proof of the popu larity of Farquhar clothes. This next week, you'll want to dress up for East er, and the spring days that follow. Come here. You'll find just the sort of clothes you are looking for suits, top coats, hats, and furnis hings that will meet your ideas of style, quality, and. price. 1325 O Clothiers to College Men The Home of "Hoot Klon" Tweeds a K it a T 7