The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 30, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEB R AS KAN
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Alpha PWs Are
"Inside Looking Out"
(Continued from Pags 1) .
Alpha 0 house and from there to the
Sigma Nu house, showing how things
spread. "I uess Til have to have
that date after all," sighed an Alpha
gi freshman when he learned that
the gfr18 nad ben 1616856(1 inD0Un1
(That's supposed to sound like "on
bound" thought we'd better men
tion it)
Debaters Will
Meet Dakotans
(Continued from Page 1)
Arts and a member of Sigma Delta
Chi, journalistic fraternity.
The last debate of the 1928 season
,rill be held in Lincoln April 5, Ne
braska opposing Pittsburgh.
WHOOE-E-E!!
Here's Something
That Sure Is
Awfully Nice
LEO BECK
and his band
PUjrinf
Fri. & Sat.
Nites
March 30 & March 31
AT THE
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UNIVERSITY
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Galsworthv's Greatest
Play.
Temple Theatre o
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Friday and Saturday
Nights
Students Help
Hang Up Sun
(Continued from Pag 1)
structual maps and plane table tele
scopic alidades of every section they
visit Stratographical maps are also
made. Fossils are collected to be
placed in the university museum.
Every Saturday
The trips are made every Saturday
morning starting at 6:30 o'clock
sharp, and returning between 7:30
and 9 o'clock that evening. Pro
fessor Schramm of the geology de
partment is in personal charge of the
trips.
Transportation facilities are pro
vided by the individual student cars
and the university trucks. Trips
have been made so far this semester
to the Yankee Hill clay pits, Wymore,
Weeping Water, Snyderville, to the
stone quarries at Louisville and tc
Ashland and South Bend. There are
thirty-three students in the class.
Those who put up the weekly Sat
urday morning wailing because they
must be up by 8:30 to get breakfast
should be thankful for such small
favors. Five o'clock does come early,
doesn't it?
Fair Exhibits Will
Carry Out Themes
(Continued from Page 1)
management to have the exhibits or
ganized in such a way as to carry
out a centralized theme. All the ex
hibits will be arranged in the Stu
dent Activities building in convenient
form to accommodate the Fair' visit
ors. A farm stead will be shown in
miniature.
Work has already been started by
the committee to make this the big
gest and best exhibit ever held at a
fair of this kind.
The committee in charge of thi?
work is under the direction of Clar
ence RarUett, Homesville, Nebraska.
Dorothy Norris, Laurel, Nebraska, is
chairman of the Home Economics exhibit
From two to three hundred books
are stolen from the John Hay library
at Brown University every year, ac
cording to a statement made by the
librarian to the Brown Daily Herald.
Typewriters For Rent
AJI standard auk
est for lone
portable typewrit
peeial rata to sto-
Use4 machine
tfaly payments.
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
1232 O SL B-21S7
Matinee Both Days
Tickets SOc and 75c
at Ross P. Curtice's
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At S:M
Tonight All Week
A Delightful Comedy-Drama
Ml
'It's A Boy"
A Human PUy Parked with Pathos
Heart Interest ana aa nnexfectea
Twist.
Evar- 25c. SOc. 75c Mats. 25c, 50c
RIVALS IN LOVE!
William Boyd
'DRESS PARADE'
with
Bessie Love
COLLEGIANS
CILLTO
vow
SHE SCANDALIZED THE WORLD!
Gloria Swanson
Sadie Thompson
Better Thma the Stag PUf "Raln"
Thls U Not a Picture That
Will Interest Children
VOW
A HAREM of HILARITY!
Ladies' Night
in a Turkish Bath
A First National Picture
On tba Stare
PALETTE BANCERS
8 Beautiful Misses in
-A Colorful KiihrmarV
CHAKLES feRUGCE
Variety Comedian
KAICHI KOBAN DUO
Amasin- Orieatal Artists
BEAVER AND MONARCHJ
AN 9 CHFNOWETH
PLAYING "TOGETHER"
New Victor
Dance Hits
for This Week
lliO 7 Be
Maybe 111 Baby Yoa Foe. Trot
If I Cu t Have Yea Fox Trot
Waring's Pennsylvanians
11217 75e
Everywhere Yoa Go Fox Trot
Beautiful Fox Trot
Jack Crawford and bis Orch.
Il?29 TSe
Raia or Shine Fox Trot
Forever and Ever Fox Trot
The Troubadours
11224 76e
Oh. Gee! Oh, Joyl Fox Trot
Say So Fox Trot ,
Johnny Johnson and tus Orch.
Come in and let us play
these new records for you
or try our approval plan
and play them in your
own home.
Schmoller - Mueller
Piano Co.
1220 O St. Lincoln B-6725
Tourist
Third Cabin
Nice enough for anybody this
new, popular-price way as it's
done on a Canadian Pacific
Kip! Food yoa won't tire of.
Orchestra. Afternoon tea. Par
ries and deck sports. Every
comfort that people" of culture
require. Frequent sailing! from
Vlontiral or Quebec 2 day
less of open seal For M Vtrle as
$184.50 round trip with a
popular Collegiate Tour, all
expenses for 32 days, $385.
Ask about It now.
"R. S. El worthy, Steamsfain General
Ac-eat, 71 E. Jackson BlvdU, Chicafe,
111. or aay local steamship event. Far
Freirfat arolr to C F. Nichols. District
Freigh- As-t. 721 W. O. W. Bid.,
Osaaaa, Neer."
Canadian VzaRt
WoflT CrweHsst TrrrveJ gs-otoaw
'IL TROVATORB'
DRAWS BIG CROWD
(Continued from Page 1)
been used entirely.
The opening scene takes place in
the guardhouse in the palace of the
Count of Luna. As the curtain rises,
Virgilio Lazzari, as captain of the
guard, leads a chorus of soldiers.
Lazzari, a bass, sings several num
bers in company with the chorus of
men, and they leave the stage with
a flourish of swords. The guard
house is represented by plain stone
with a few lanterns hanging from the
ceiling.
Rosa Raisa makes her appearance
in the second scene as Leonora, the
duchess, accompanied by Alice d'
Hermanoy, as Inez, her attendant.
They sing a duet in the gardens,
which surround the palace of Aliafe
ria, and are followed by Manrico who
serenades Leonora and the Count of
Luna, Giacomo Rimini. The Count
of Luna and Manrico duel but are
stopped by the entreaties of Leonora.
Gypsy Scene Is First
To open the first scene of the sec
ond act, the action takes place in a
gypsy camp in the Biscay mountains.
The singing of the gypsies in this
scene is especially attractive, illust
rated by the musical anvils in the
anvil chorus. Augusta Lenska, who
takes the part of Azucena, presents
a stirring song while the gypsies are
gathered about, in the camp. She
and Manrico sing a duet, and before
he is called to war by his chieftain,
they offer parting song. The gypsy
singing in this scene is exceptionally
well done and the scene ends as Man
rico leaves to go to war.
One of the most impressive scenes
is the following one, depicting the
rescue of Leonora by Manrico before
she takes the veil to enter the con
vent Fighting between the soldiers
of the Count and those of Manrico
enable Manrico to escape with his
love, Leonora, who here-to-fore had
believed Manrico o have been killed
in battle. i
Scenes Are Impressive
The remaining scenes, those de
picting the camp of the Count of
Luna, and the prison eel lof Manrico,
are presented very impressively.
Leonora sings several touching solos,
as she dies in the arms of her lover,
Manrico, who has been held captive
in the dungeon because he had tried
to rescue Azucena. As Manrico is be
ing beheaded by the soldiers, Azu
cena reveals the fact to the Count
that he has killed his own brother.
Azucena received much applause
for her character acting. The Misere,
the most beautiful of the music was
sung by a chorus of men and a chor
us of women. The work done by Cor
tis, Rosa Raisa, and Rimini was es
pecially outstanding to exemplify
Verdi's immortal opera, "II Tro-vatore."
Wilkinson Returns from Abroad
Miss Mildred Wilkinson, a grad
uate of the Teachers College, is ex
pected to return to Nebraska next
week from a trip abroad.
Today at Rector's
FRIDAY, MARCH 30
Cream of Tomato Soup
Cake a la Mode
Aay 9c bruk
25c
Also 5 Other Specials
Easter
Gifts
Let Us Have Your Order
Now for Crested
Jewelry
"Gifts that Last"
HALLETT'S
University Jeweler
Estab. 1871 117-119 So. 12
Lincoln's Busy Store
Cor. 11 a O St
The Best for Leas"
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Shoes Shined By An Expert Rest Room Second Floor!
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JUST ARRIVED! MORE NEW
Easter Coats
of Varied Smartness!
Fashion finds many ways to invest these brand new coat
arrivals with chic. Materials, furs and artful lines com
bine to create modes whose charm and originality appeal
to YOU!
Some Have Graceful Capes and Scarfs
Some Are Richly Trimmed With Furs
Others Show Smart, Rippling Collars
Hundreds of them are brand
new arrivals, just unpacked,
right from New York the past
forty-eight hours! Coats of
rich, soft tweeds, twills and
kasha-like fabrics, broadcloths
and novelties. Ali of them are
remarkable values at this mod
est price--only
All Sizes, 13 to 52
GOLD'S Third Floor
More Lovely New
Easter Frocks !
1 r Aw Dress arrivals hundreds
of eieTiKhtful Frocks ready for Fri
day's and Saturday's sale. Dresses of
Silk Prints. Can too Crepeo, Flat Crepes,
C oreottos. Novelties, Combinations
in every new Shade and effect.
Dresses snowing every near fashion
detail and t We most unusual sort of
values for only - (
COLD'S Third Floor.
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Tennis For Co-Eds
Will Start Today
(Continued from Paw 1,
girl, her class, the hour played and
the score must be put on a slip and
placed on the spindle in the W. A. A.
office. No credit will be given for
slips handed in later than twenty-
four hours after each practice.
The season is to be open eight
reeks this year because of the limit
ed number of courts. Girls are
urged to get their practices in as
early as possible. Last year, Kath
ryn Indoe of Omaha annexed the ten
nis title, defeating Edith Grau in a
hotly contested game. Kathro Kid
well held the tennis laurels for the
fall of 1926 and the spring of 1927.
him and showing him around the
campus. Scenes of football games,
University buildings and prominent
members of the faculty were inter
woven in the story.
A campus movie of Ann Arbor.
Michigan, was shown under the au
spices of the Women's league recent
ly. The movie had a thin plot of an
alumnus returning with his son and
daughter and two students greeting
Nebraska Lunches
"FOR
Nebraska Students
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Wise Collegians are
Selecting Easter Apparel Now
in our
Misses' Shop
(For Petite Women)
They are finding here the smart, well-proportioned
frocks which are designed for slight
womn only. New Printed Silk polka dot frocks
with capes, Printed Chiffons with knife pleated
skirts and wide draped girdles, bloused Printed
Georgettes with scalloped frill on bodice, and
wide sash, Tony Sarg Print frocks with long
tunic-effects and leather belts, sleeveless Flan
nels, plain tailored Crepes, and two-piece Jer
sey sports dresses are but a few of the recent
arrivals.
Second Floor.
Sizes 13, 15 and 17
Priced, $17.50
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Presenting New Playground-of-the-World
and Crystal Flower Series
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Prints and again Prints
and still more Prints
so runs fashion's Spring Song. Never in the history of fabrics have the Paris Cou
turiers accented so emphatically, their sponsorship of Printed Silks. The American
girl in action alert, keen, strenuous, restless but ever individual, ever charming and
ever romantic has been symbolized in this dramatization of line and color as at
tained in the "Play Ground and Crystal Flower Series."
The fabrics in the Playground series are indestructible Voile, Pussy Willow and Vag
abond Crepe the designs are French Riviera, Bermuda and Tuileries Garden.
Crystal Flower Prints are fashioned in Cinderella Crepe, Frostkrepe and Rillora
ornamented with crystal flower Berry Crystal Banquet Cluster, Dance, Temple
Bells and Jeweled Tiles design.
It will be of interest to you and a pleasure for as to show these -ro nw "?"..
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