THE DAILY NEBRASKAN I 4 fnl K V ft W J "rfiHH or II W GOtS- M0N.TUE3..WED. A Joyous BUI of Fun and Music Broderick & Felsen MIU.'o&VILS ' a ,d Vuciusj-Err WALTER FISHTER A.il.ltd by Adtlla March and Co. A Scs ths Conwdy PM".... "GO INTO THE KITCHEN" THATCHER, DEVEREAUX & ADAMS V.udsvllls's Fltt Danesr "A PEACH AND A PAIR" An Original Blacktuco Funster PHIL DAVIS A Dark Knight from Dixieland BUB SNYDER & CO. Praitntlnir the Novelty "A CYCLONE OF FUN" "IDAHO" MINUTE NEWS AND yiEW3 DAbTcH AND THE ORCHESTRA I SHOWS AT 2i30 7iO0 DlOO I RIALTO ALL THIS WEEK The Jaxiieit, Jolllest pliture of the year 40 WINKS A Paramount Picture with VIOLA DANA, THEODORE ROB ERTS, AND RAYMOND GRIFFITH OTHER ENTERTAINING PICTURES ON THE STAGE Thn European Artist ANNA SHADKOWA and CHARLES WEIDMAN Of the Ruth St. Denle Co. Presenting DANCE SKETCHES SHOWS AT 1, 3, 6, 7, 0. LYRIC THIS WEEK A Festival of Laughter and Music You Like RUPERT HUGHES' Fast and Furious Comedy EXCUSE ME' With NORMA SHEARER and CONRAD NAGEL OTHER ENTERTAINING PICTURES ON THE STAGE The Victor Record Artist OSS MAN & SCHEPP World's Famous Banjolsts SHOWS AT I, 3, 5, 7, 0. NINETY ENTRANTS IN KANSAS RELAYS Third Annual Meet Will Be Held Saturday in K. U. Stadium. LA WHENCE, Knns., April 14. Moro thai, ninety institutions nro 'ontorod in tho third annual Univer sity of Kansas relays to bo hold at Memorial Stadium hero Saturday, April 18, it was announced after n final chockinjr up of entry blanks following tho closing of ontrios on April 8. Twenty-two institutions will send athletes for tho university class ovonts, thirty-five for college class relays, and tho others aro in relay races for high schools. Tho institutions entered represent fourteen states and extend from Pennsylvania on tho cast to Cali fornia and Oregon on tho west and from Minnesota on tho north to Texas on tho south. Tho university class ontrlcs aro: Creighton of Omaha; Drake of Des Moinos; Illinois, Iowa State; Iowa University; Kansas State Agricul tural College; Kansas Universitty; Marquette University; Minnesota; Missouri; Nebraska; Grinncll Col lege; Notre Dome; Northwestern; Oklahoma University; Oklahoma A. & M.; Oregon State Agricultural College; University of Pennsylvania; Texas A. & M.; Texts University; and Wisconsin. Collego Class entries are: Baker University; Burleson Collego of Greenville, Tex.; Butler University; Oklahoma Central State Teachers; Cornell Collego of Mount Vernon, la.; Des Moines University; Drury College, Springfield, Mo.; Collego of Emporia; Fnirmount College, Wichita Kans.; Haskell Indian Institute; Kan sas State Teachers of Emporia; Kan sas Teacchers of Pittsburg; Marys ville, (Mo.) State Teachers College; McKendrco College, Lebabnon, 111.; (Continued on Page Four.) i m i ill II H'MMEW THIS WEEK BIG COMEDY BILL JOHNNY HINES See a Riot of Laughter "THE SPEED SPOOK" LLOYD HAMILTON In a New Comedy "HELLO HOLLYWOOD" THE PACEMAKER" Second Story, Entitled "HE WHO GETS SLAPPED" SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7. 9. 19 I Hiifafiil Collate Seal Stationery with NAME and ADDRESS 200 Sheets. S .oo loo envelopes 1 w MM r eanf ully Bobl TrvtanMr prist U dP dinll Utt,Ai7 U.bMrrkk. inbhJMb.i evi matak. with Mramftlad. Writ Of Wtuid wtlktUMbillullJOU WMtctf Dtsnr, COLLEGIATE STATIONERY CO. SOI S. Oeartcro St. Chtcafto. IMoote ANNOUNCE EXAMINATIONS Civil Service Commission Will Fill Vacancies Tho United States Civil Service Commission announces the following open compotitivo examinations to fill vacancies in tho department of Economics: homo economics special ist, $3,800 n year, nssocinto homo economics specialist, $3,000 a year, nnd assistant homo oconomics special ist, $2,400 n year. Applications for these positions will bo accepted until May 12. Competitors will not bo required to report for examination at any place, but will bo rated on their education, training, nnd experience, and a thesis or publication to bo filed with tho application. In addition to theso positions, tho Commission offers an examination for tho position of Junior Homo Eco nomics Specialist, at $1,800 a year. Thoso who enter will bo rated on prncticnl questions, a thesis to bo de livered to tho examiner on tho day of the examination, education, train ing and experience. Applications will not bo accepted later than May 9. Full information and application blanks may bo obtained ivojn tho United States Civil Service Commis sion, Washington, D. C, or the secre tary of tho board of U. S. civil-serv ice examiners at tho post office or custom house in any city. camo, oight years ago wo'd do the thing that tho mon of that day did. No one can road tho future. No ono can toll if moro hellish war is ahead of us. Wo cannot soo tho mov ing finger that writes our fato, but tho words that tho finger wrote. In 1017 aro fading and tho momory is fading. And another crop is ready for tho cannon if thoy should thun der a call again becauso wo forgot ho soon. Syracuse Daily Orange. fight, that Huskcrs finish what they have started, seems to have tempor arily been forgotten. Possibly the. flnlinnuonts exnect somoono to carry them Into tho finish possibly some one would if thoy would try to fin ish as this harrier did and could not. G. T. II. must tako tho last threo places in order to win. It seems to mo that in somo ways this sort of spirit is lacking now, udging from tho status of most stu dents in regard to their Stadium pledges. Tho idea that Huskcrs TO HOLD MEET APRIL 21 Mothers' Day Cards at Latsch Brothers 1118 O St. ftuDGE & GUENZEL'S l are showing a very attractive lot of pret ty Pastel Pearls for only $1. Isn't that good news? Now you can easily afford a strand to Inatch each of your outfits. This is a season of ensembles and that means that each cos tume detail must be in harmony. And beads are one of the most important of Costume details. ' Choose your beads from the wide variety being shown at Rudge & Guen-zel's. GEORGE BROS. $2.00 Choice Any Article in our West Window Not sala merchandise but good val ues selected from our regular stock $1.00 & $3.00 Tables These groupings are made to save your time and to give you an idea of the great array of articles carried in regular stock at modest prices That Spring Party We are receiving new items in favors and accessories every week and you will not be doing that party justice unless you see these new arrivals Crane's & Hard's Fine Stationery In the very latest numbers and .that rush order of mon ogramlng can be turned out from our plant In "Jig" time. (&fc'(ec$tnq Stationers Tel. D-1313 1213 N Street Will Draw for Interfraternity Base ball Tournament Saturday The Athletic office announced yes terday that tho definite date for the annual interfralemity bbaseball tournament will bo April 21. Draw ings will be made next . Saturday morning at the office. Teams must be entered at the Athletic office by next Saturday morning so that the drawings may be made. The entry fee will be one dollar as before and tho first and second place winners will be award' ed a skin. Sigma Phi Epsilon is the present holder of the championship The College Press EIGHT YEARS AGO WAR Eight years ago yesterday the writ ing finger that writes and having writ moves on, traced the declaration of a state of war between the United States and Germany. Most of us were younsters in gram mar school or high school then, and our participation in the war consisted mainly of marching with the Boy Scouts and saving prune pits for gas masks. Eight years have rolled re verberating past and the echoes of each have died away. It is hard for us to feel again the thrill that cameJ with the' realization that this was WAR. The World War is history now, fast drying to the stark and stif fened lifelessness of all that is his tory. Tho World War did something to us for a time. When the men came back from the front they had few stories of tho glories and the glamor of the battlefield to tell. Indeed; there was no battlefield, they said, nothing but lying in a muddy hell. And some of them swore that they would never go to war again if they were doing the thing all over.. But eight years have passed and we who were kids in short pants then are men in college now. And if ex actly tho same can came to us as Graduate -and Go; You can travel tO Europe and Back for as little as $155 See a bit of the world before you settle down to a real job. Get a fund of pep J good head start. Get a real knowledge of conditions and affairs for a helpful background. Here's the way! Our College Specials . . -it mwif rlimc in find Tourist I nira wum uu &" --- r iiSlvSestic, world's largest stcamer-entirely Served for students, educators and congenial rSeVAlsothe Mmnekahdo, only steamer in world carrying Tourist Third cabin exclu stelTtes:$155to$180acxordingtosteamer. Good food and service, aa&vV rL-j Hecks, cotnmodious public halls. Seven Son sS'Jng to all principal European between June 18 and July 3, convenient to tne cose o wuvm ft T . i. Mi Mmmm mm mux i IHLBIaA k. s MAJESTIC This advertisement appears' la Yale Dally New, Califomian, Vinw New, Michigan DUy. Cornell Sun, and other leading publications in college through out the country, from which men and women are reerytag pawage oa the College Special. 1 a . WHITE STAK LIKE Student Opinion (Continued from Pago Two.) This hilmv sarins' weather Is hard on a fellow that has to stay In and take care ol your clothes, 01 course that don't mean you're to (eel sorry and not send me your clothes. YAfterEtferyMealX Wricley's increase the flow of saliva and relieve that "stuffed" feeling. Clears tho throat, steadies nerve and aweeten tho breath. Clean teeth too. rsa "Costs little 'helps much " mm BLOUSES .-or suits, sweaters and jumper dresses Of heavy crepe do chine in the popular peasant Btyle, these blouses are most attractive. Embroid ered in colors in cross stitch or band effects. In WHITE, TAN, BLUE, RED. VERY SMART, PRACTICAL AND BECOMING Priced each, 5.00 Second Floor Mothers' Day Flowers and Candy Flowers for your house on Sunday, May 10. A bouquet of choice cut flower or a blooming plant for Mother herself. And beautiful, appropriate boxes filled with our best milk and bitter sweet aro appreciated just a much, especially those with the attractive verse on the lid. 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