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1 FRIDAY. MNHCII 21. 10.10. On The A iai 1y Ik iv, a tnt linn, ;iitim i r, when' Mich U I lie ilit'istoii of one who gliiiu'i al a mclal rulrndar for uni-ver-iiv (Moil)! 1 1 i wik iikI. Two tptniK parties ami a bun. ii t, in I'l in l"w lintel, all color to tin activities around I MIIIJ'llN. Pharmacists 1 Entertain Member of Kappa l'l will en tertain at a patty at the chapter houae on Saturday evening. Iso lations will ortiiin to the SI I 'at i u U'i day idea Spnial enter tainment wiil le luni.hed t In termiion time by member of the niches' ra. I'hapeinmng the fmty (.tuples who will attend will h Mr. ami Mr. llatoM Holti and Dr. II. A. I'agel. XI Pl Phis Give Party Decorated III lavemlai !! team, the fiaternity colois, th hnptrr house of Xt Pal Phi will le the M'i'iie of an informal houae party on Sat unlay evening. In t linled in the fifty couple who will i.ttcnd will be eevcral alumni f the fraternity. Pr. and Mra. A. H. S iimlilt. Or. anl Mra. It. K. Sturd evant. and Mr. and Mra. Hay Kll ban will be the chaperona for the Mf Hi. Party Will Be Saturday Fifty couple will attend the house party given hy mrmbera of IVlta Tan Delta on Saturday eve ning. Captain and Mrs. H. Y. Lyon nnd Mra. Zclla Wolf will chaperon. Pledge Feature Entertainer Freshmen of Sigma Nu will en tertain activea of the fraternity I'M I tauvttg r$li I Comedy Knodumtl i imiul, vivacious ana roirjtnin. Fannie Brtra In a riot of laughter, teaxa and edvwitura. Added Sound Attraction Show 1-JS-7- Mat. Sc Eva. 60c Chll. 10a. Magio Voice of Arlita in a Magio Play. WARNER BROS, present GEORGE ADHLDSS Tlic GREEN GODDESS with H. B. Warner - Alice. Joyce Ralph Forbe Added Sound Attraction! Shows 1-S-5-7- Mt. 15c. Eve. SOc. Chll. 10c. The Show of Shows STUART now A Love Thief Yet Ha Loved Her Madly. Set Why. EVELYN BRENT CLIVE BROOK Slightly O Ohmmnum Qlrhnr ON THE STAGE Tht First R. K. O. Unit Show "THE WLS SHOW BOAT" From the Prairie Farmer Station. Chicago with HARRY DEAN SADDLER JIMMY DUNN THE FOUR JOLLY TARS THE TURNER BROS. THELMA BOW and BERN ICE CLEONE WEBER Added Sound Attraction The Fimoui Golf Champions Walter Leo HAGEN DIEGEL In a Talkinfl Comedy on Golf "MATCH PLAY" Shows 1 to 5 7 to 11. Mat. 40c. Eve. 60c. Chll. 10c,. KIALTO THE HOLLYWOOD REVIEW An All Talkir.s - Singinj Dfircinj Picture Mat. 25s Kite 55c Chl. 10c COLONIAL MONTE BLUE "isle of Escape" An EMie South Sea Romance! Aio Sound Cnn-edy and Newa Vat. 1Sc. Nite tie. Chll. 10c. ORPHEUM i i larsa Campus and glieate al a house rarty 00 Ftlday evening. ' Mla Omaha." a singer and dancer, will entertain dot in Intel miaoion. Aa chape rone tor the forty rouplea who will at tend will be Mr. and Mra. Hugh liike and Mr. and Mra. K. M. Ati, ill Alumni Will Attend Menilx-m of Tbeia XI will enter tain fitly couple at an Informal limiting party at the chapter houae n Saturday evening Special en teitailiimut will be provided for I ho gurxt who Include Mr. and Mia. Karl Luff of Omaha and Marry Cook of Omitha. Sen lug aa (hapeiona will he Mr. and Mra. Paul Keun and Mr. and Mra. K. M. Amdl. Spring Party At Cornhueker Delta Sigma Phi will give, Iti rpring parly In the Oornbuaker hotel ballroom on Saturday eve r.lng. The Kvam aintera trill enter tain during intei miaxion with pop ular aonga. Among the alumni who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett Stoggett of Broken Bow. Mr. and Mia. Robert Deach of Cen tral City. Mr. and Mra. William Day of Omaha and Theron Frttt of Norfolk. Chaperona Include Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Uauer, Mr. and Mut. Jceph H. Hurt. Mr. and Mra. Hermann T. Decker. Mr. and Mra. Raymond Cunningham and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight W. Dahlman. Honor Initiates At Party Honoring the newly initiated men of the fraternity Thl Sigma Kappa will entertain at a house party on Saturday evening. Deco rations will be suggestive of spring. Special entertainment has been arranged. The fifty couples who will attend will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Vopeler and Mr. and Mrs. LawTenca John son. Alpha Theta Giva Sports Party Members of Alpha Theta Chi will entertain at & sports party In the chapter house on Friday eve ning. Eugene Eu.stice will be among the alumni who will at tend the party. The guests, attired in sports costumes, will be chap eroned by Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Vogeler and Mr. and Mrs. C H. Hinds. Kappa Sigs Entertain Sixty couples will attend the hard times party given by mem bers of Kappa Sigma at the chap ter house on Friday evening. Lan terns will furnish the lighting for the 'Barnyard" Into which the house will be converted. Serving as chaperons will be Mr. and Mra. L. E. Gunderson, Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Deppen and Mrs. C. P. Smith. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Gives Party Mt inbvrs ot Sigma Alpha Epsi lon will entertain at an informal party at the chapter house on Fri day evening. Chaperoning the af fair will be Mrs. Wood berry, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson and Mr. and Mra. G. O. Fuchs. A. T. O. Member Entertain Included in the fifty couples who will attend the house party given by members of Alpha Tau Omega will be a number of alumni. Chaperons for the occasion include Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wil son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ernst and Mr. Gordon Barclay. Farm House Give Spring Party Members of Farm House will entertain at a spring party in the ballroom of the Lincoln hotel on Friday evening. Entertainment will consist of dance and song hits given by members of the orches tra. As chaperons for the 300 cou ples w ho will attend the party will be Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hedges. Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Downs and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Derrick. S. A. M. Turns House Into Jail for Party Members of Sigma Alpha Mu will entertain at a party at the chapter house on Saturday eve- We Serve Delicous Home Cooked 20c Meals 30c Owl Lunch Under new Management 237 N. 12 Near the Uni Get a Load of Tlliis- EillMCIfirySei Girls make good golf players they go around in very little That what he sez. We say that you can come to the PLA MOR FOR very little only 25c a person. PLA-MOIR 5 Mile West on "O" .air Off kiah Mill Mot Invent igole Fire "Tha Investigation of th fir at tht law eollsg Wtdn4ay rlglnatsd In tht office of Th Nabraakan," declared Or. C. A. Robbln In an interview today. "Wa wsra navar In any doubt about the eaus of the fire." ht continue!. "Tha fir It a thing of tha past now." Ding. The dancers will find them aelvea confined In jail with Dr. and Mrs. C U. Lowe and Mra. Madeline Haer "aa chaperona." A number of alumni from out of the city will attend the party. CROWD OF 7.000 VIEWS GLORIOUS OPERA 'CARMEN' t Continued from Pae 1.) fulfill requhementa for baaic It O. T. C couraea at Nebraska. Persona from all sections of Ne braska thronged to tht Coliaeum to wltneaa the annual Chicago Civic Opera company presentation. Nearly 100 towna In Nebraska were represented In the crowd which attended "Carmen." Full dree aulta. tuxedo and business suits rubbed shoulders In the audience, with patrons evi dently undecided as to the proper dress for such an occaalon. Seating facilities were greatly Improved for the 1930 opera pres entation. Floor elevation waa apread over a wider area, provid ing more good seats for tha thou sands who attended the opera. Great expanses of heads, shoulder, facea stretched from the first row of aeata to the last row In tha bal cony. Euthuslaem waa evidenced In the numerous curtain ceJle which were given the prominent actors and actresses. From Lincoln, the Chlcsgo Clvte Opera company will take "Car men" to Minneapolia. There the opera will be presented on Friday evening. The cast for Carmen : Jam, UortlM. nrMnts la rsclnsnt; Rent Maiann, Ku.nio Bajxjnnl. Sunlit, li.utanuit la tit hm rtftmsm; An ton to Nlcoltcn. carmen. rr.iJtta. lereds. tYVt Teaching Girls to Play Is Hard .fo&, According to Director of Athletics BY EVELYN SIMPSON. Teaching girls bow to play, ac cording: to Misa Blanche M. Trill ing, director of the women'a physi cal education department at the University of Wisconsin, is a prob lem not encountered by directors of men's athletics. "Boya can largely be depended upon to pro vide their own exerciae, but girls often have to be coaxed to take It," ahe stated. All of which brings up the ques tion, what kind of play and what kind of exercise must girls be coaxed to Join in? For instance, some of the biU of humanity that make the campus interesting, girls, are declared complete wash outs because they don't know how to play. And yet in a sense they may be excused, for perhaps, in pre-unlversity days they were like the inspiration for the poem: How this sweet Illy rose; How, from the shade of those Ill neighboring palms (men) Her father eheltered her. And, arrayed In fullest grace, she bloomed Unsullied beauty. And lilies have from time imme morial been noted for their dumb ness as to the art of playing. But, casting aside all idle thoughts of worldly things, and coming: down to playing as asso ciated with kiddie cars, scooters and roller skates, it's a fact; when it comes to wholesome (as asso ciated with grapenuts) play, girls "don't wanna." Evervthintr in the nast" says Miss Trilling, "haa contrived to curtail their interest in vigorous exercise: tradition, inheritance, form of drees, and environment Miss Clarice McDonald, director of women'a intramurals at Nebraska, arfri thf interesting bit of evidence that any hour in the day finds men in the coliseum playing Dau or en gaged in some other form of exer cise. The fact that Wednesday is the day upon which Miss McDonald haa baaed her statements bv rea son of ber attendance there for in tramural day for all gymnasium classes, mav have some bearing upon the character of her observa tions. Obviously, soms of the at tempts to be monkeys or raines or o-nrul nlrl-fashioned folk dancers of the old country do present an amusing signt even ior we mggeai most he-man; hence the audience THE DAILY NFRRASKAN irla; Mans tIMtkt. Ttialsaa Vrtlpfcs, Ada fH. . t vim..... a I 4nl trl: tntlh Mix .awm. a kil bs'ti". uie Itln.ml I ! ro mii4.4n ntullrt DMirt lri. lilu l .(. r Inriit.mal .. ItarrMt UMMna, Ido.rri Urn n4 ll ballM. 'onilrl.r. mi l'if. ' n.anaaer. I.lr lrr The atoiy of the i-pera follows: Act I. Mlcaela cornea to the guard house In search of Don Joae. Not finding him. ahe leavea. Joae cornea aoon. and 7.uniga tells him Micaela has been there. Joae admita bis love for Mlcaela. Among the gliia who come at noon Into the o.uare before the guard houae la Carmen. She en deavora to interest Joae In her charma. but la unsuccessful until Juht as ahe leavea ahe throws a re to the hitherto oblivious Joae. Micaela returns, bringing Joae a letter, aome money and a kiss from hi mother. Aa Mlcaela leavea, the girl come tunning out of the cigarette fac tory. There haa been a luarrel. and Carmen haa wounded her op ponent. Finally the combatants themaelvea come out. Joae arrests Carnieu. and la left to guard ber, aa the others go back to tbelr du ties. Carmen literally bewttchee Jose. He pretends to tie her banda but aa the soldiers lead her away she escapes. Act II. The Inn of Llllaa Tasha. Officers and girl are dancing and drinkng. Among them are Carmen and Zuniga. who flirts with Carmen. At Zuniga Invitation, Eacamlllo enters, and becomes interested in Carmen. Aa Eacamlllo leavea, the officers and girls follow him. Car men. Mercedes and Frasqulta are left alone. Two smugglers enter and endeavor to persuade the girls to Join them and engage the rtis toma officers while they smuggle tbelr ooAt thru. Carmen refuses aa ahe awaits Jose. They leave, and Jose enters. Carmen first makes bim Jealoua then dances for him alone. The aound of "taps" la beard. Jose would leave. Carmen become In furtated. and Jose remains. Zun iga now returns in search of Car men. He finds Juee there. They en- and large number of men present But It's Funl It haa usually been found, bow- ever, that girls enjoy a sport once they go out for it fully as much as boys do. They will not however, go out for exercise unless an or ganization la back ol them, or un less they are required to do it by university ruling. Many of the people of the Middle West accord ing to Miss McDonald, have been socially Inclined and have felt that sports for women were not in harmony witn such a career. This idea, however, is losing its preval ence among all classes. Confidentially, the reason some of the fair sex are not overly en thusiastic about a sports life is the spectacular trot past the social sci ences building clad in conventional. Ill-fitting gym togs which, to say the least, are unbecoming to million-dollar figures and do not contribute towards a continued occupancy of the regal throne in the eyes of the "only one." But who knows in another generation, perhaps the nation win be producing: bigger and better physical education and sports lov ing women? Who knows? "YOUR DRUO STORst" Certainly is a pleasure to have you make ca of tt. your store. THE OWL PHARMACY S. E. Corner 14th P Phone B 106S BLOOD WILL TELL- The professor may complain V about this adv. BUTT h Ij will agree en the music. jl RED KRAUSE And His VARSITY VIKINGS Friday and Saturday Nite. PARTY HOUSE "Bub" Larson wins ths free ticket with collar attached. MODERN SMARTNESS is expressed by these slim-lined sophisticated pump of sun-tan kid with swagger reptile trim- So expertly styled that they will still be new at the end of the ssasoni (age In a duel. The smuggler en ter, and bold tha officer to Insure their own safety. At Carmen's In vitatlon,Joae Joina thetn. Aet III. The amugglera' camp. Carmen telle ber own fortune with cards, and the death card continually re appears. Word comes thst tba way la clear, me camp movea, pui soma of the gooda are left In care of Jose, w ho la now of their num ber. Mlcaela cornea In search of Jose. While waiting for Joae she finally sees bl malm and fire. Rhe hldea In the cave, and Eavamlllo (at whom Joae has lust fired I and Joae enter from opiaite aides. Kacamlllo telle Jose be Is searrbing for Carmen, whom ha loves. F-aca-mlllo and Joae have a duel, and Carmen, at the bead of the smug glers, enters Just In time to aave Kacamlllo, who invitee all to the bull fight. Facamlllo leave. The smugglers discover Micaela In the rave. At Mtcaela'a supplication Joae goea with her to bis mother, who Is critically 111. As Jose leaves Carmen realirea that he no longer loves him, but Eacamlllo. Act IV. The entrance to the bull ring. Joae la present among those wall ing to enter. Carmen cornea with Kacamlllo, the hero. As Carmen would enter to see the bull fight Jose detains ber and demands that she follow him. She now acorns bis love, and throwa the ring be has given ber at his feet. Jose stabs Carmen to death. The Biggest Little Shop lindell Hotel BARBER SHOP Bill Barnett, Prof. 231 S. 13th Smart Spring Frocks that are charmingly feminine and "very young"! $10 only JL and &INTXD CREPES JLND PLAIN P C0L0S FLAT CBEPES. Each die playing outstanding fashion notes of spring jackets, even hemlines, fiemi fitted hiplines. capelets, lingerie touches and flared skirts. Long, elbow and cap sleeves. Dresses of food quality fabrics, tastefully styled, and smart for campus, street and all informal wear. Sizes 11, 13, 15 and 17 i c? i y Allen Anartls K. U. IlasLrthall Lrttrra LAW RF.NCk! Kan. Ruatwll Thomson of Kanaaa City, Mo , waa awarded bla third baakethall letter and slotted honorary captain of the 1930 team at a meeting of the team niembera thla morning. Dr. F. C. Allen announced other leltera aa follows: Second let (era to Floyd Ilamaey of FJDorado, T. C. Biahop of Ok lahoma City, and Forreat Cos of Newton. Flrat letters to: Lee Page of Kanaaa City; Jame lUuach. and frank Ilauach. 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