THE DAILY! I : i f k , ::. l ' tywi &.. L ,- s?V ' & OLIVER THEATRE SAT. 'MATIN E & NIGHT, MAV 15 DIRECT FROM WILLI8.W00D THEATRE, KAN8A8 CITY ELINOR QLYN'8 DRAMATIZATION OF HER OWN REMARKABLE ) 8TORY ,, THREE WEEKS ; WEb. MAT. & NIQHtr MAY 14 THE BLUE MOUSE THURSDAY, MAY 20 MRS. FISKE I Campus Gleanings h a FOY AND CLARK In "Tho Spring of Youth" LIZZY DALY Electrical Dancing Novelty Artist ISABELL HOWELL" AND GIRL8 In "Oamoa of Childhood" MR. & MRS. ERWIN CONNELLY In "SweothottrtB" ELONA LEONARD Character Commedlenne THE A3TAIRE8 .luvenilc Singers nnd Dflncora EDDIE BURNS In n Neat Pianologuo Mats 2:15 (except Mon.) 15 & 25c Night 8:15 Prices 15, 25, 35 & 50c I jB P.1' Bi Week Starting Monday, May 3 THE FULTON STOCK COMPANY Presenting the Farco Comedy "ALL OF A SUDDEN PEGGY" Act I "The Suddenness of Peggy" Act II "The Suddenness of Consequences" Act III "The Consequences of Suddenness" Best Seats 25 Cents Every Evening at 8:30 Matinee Wed. and Sat. at 2:30 Who's Ludwlg? ' lw C. H, Prey, florist .1132 O St. . The "Men's Dootery" 12 & P. Harry Porter. He has it. 1123 O St. Chapln Bros., florists, 127 So. Thir teenth. m Dr. Chas. Youngblut. dentist, 202 Burr block; . MIbs Clara Iteeder, 1011, Is enjoy ing n visit from her sister, M-Jbh Marian Reedcr of Columbus. r t Cameron's Lunch Counter, 123 So. Twelfth St. The members of tho varsity track team bad their plcturo taken Tues day afternoon at tho State Farm. The best lunch In the city. Y. M. C. A. Spa, 13 & P. Alpha Phi sorority entertained at a house party Tuesday evening at tho diopter house 224 North 26th street. O The Nebraskan.wlll sell a $50 wheol for ?25. Do you want it? 0 Paul Bell, li08, was a campus visit or on Tuesday. Mr. Bell Is traveling agent for the Bankers' Life Insuranco company of Des Moines. One thousand pairs Oxfords on sale at $2.95. Hereford, 1215 O. Delta Delta Delta sorority held an informal house party Tuesday oven ing at the chapter house. About twenty couples were in attendance. c New spring styleB in footwear now on display. Beckman Bros., 1107 O St. The game In tho inter-fraternity league between Delta Upsllon and Delta Tau Delta will bo played to morrow at the Vine street ball grounds. 4 4 0 Dr. J. R. Davis, dontlst. Charges reasonable. Over Bank of Commerce. Professor Aylesworth of the poli tical science department was unable to meet his classes Tuesday on ac count of his presence holngroqulred n election work. If you 'want a bicyclo call at the No braskan ofllco. A $50 wheel for $25. MIbs Holey, Delta Delta Delta, lias been olected student speakor at Phi Beta Kappa initiation banquot by tho seniors recently elected to member ship lii thnt honorary fraternity. o Select School of Dancing, Lincoln Academy, now location, 1124 N. Auto 4477. Tho Cornhuskor will be ready for sale In about two weeks. Only a few moro copies of tho thousand ordered by the business manager remain un sold nnd orders aro being takon for those thiB week. . o Aro you looking, for summer work.? Call at 208 Press "Bldg.. forenoons this week. 3t It has- been reported that .at the municipal election held Tuesday all the mon In one of the local fratern ities who wcro qualified to vote went to the polls in a body and all cast prohibition ballots. , If you haven't decided about sum mer work call nt 208 Press BIdg., fore noons this week. :tt C. R. Tillotson, 190!, and A. G.! Hamll, 1909, roturned from North Platte, Nebr., Monday night, whoro they wore assisting Professor Philips of tho forestry dopartmont In planting trees for tho govornmot. . The first of the three remaining unlvcrlsty dances for this social sea son will be held Friday evonlng, May 7th. This Is the company B hop. The hop Is to be held In Walsh hall. Tickets $1.00. Thornburg's orchestra will furnish the music. . Tho scheduled gamo In tho Inter fraternity league for" Wednesday be tween PIH Gamma Delta and Alpha Theta Chi has boon postponed until noxt Monday, May 10, on account of the absence of Prouty, the Phi Gnmma Doltn pitcher, who Is on the varsity baseball trip. d It has been announced by the de partment of military sclonce that the charges for camp oxponses this year would be $5.00 for each cadot. This is higher in proportion to the amount charged last year, but one .more day will be spent In camp than has been spent In former years. - ' ! cnCAIli ,n. r.. . I LIJPWIG Trousers fr0 THE MANHATTAN CLEANERS AND DYERS, Expert Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing. You no doubt have heard lots of the Manhattan, but you will never know all about the fine work we do unless you give us a trial. Our pressing is fine. Let us have your spring suit and you will be surprised at what we can do. 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