3m!'lHlw'',, TF tiahw .. "7CT IP" ' T"5pT h, " OLIVER THEATRE sat matinee a night, may 15 direct from willi8-w00d theatre, Kansas city elinor glyn'8 dramatization of her own remarkable STORY THRK WED. MAT. & NIGHT, MAY 14 THE BLUE MOUSE AAAAVVVVVVVAAVVVVVVVSAAAVVVVVVVV THURSDAY, MAY 20 MRS. FI8KE ikfj mv w i FOY AND CLARK In "Tho Spring of Youth" LI2ZY DALY Electrical Dancing Novelty 'Artist I8ABELL HOWELL AND GIRLS In "Games of Childhood" MrT&MRSTERWIN CONNELLY In "Sweethearts" , 1 ELONA LEONARD ' Gharactor Commedienne THE A8TAIRE8 Juvenile Singers and Dancers EDDIE BURNS In a Noat Pianologuo Mats 2:16 (except Mon.) 15 & 25c Night 8:15 Prices 15, 25, 35 & 50c CAMPAIGN REGULATION HATS Priest 90c and up to Shod NIFTY SPRING SUITS Blue Sergts and Fancy Colors $10 and up to $20 University Bulletin Week Starting Monday, May 3 THE FULTON STOCK COMPANY Presenting the Farce Comedy "ALL OF A SUDDEN PEGGY" Act I "The Suddenness of Peggy" Act II "The Suddenness of sequences" . Act III "TheHSon'sequences of SuddennetaU, Best Seats 25 Cents Every Evening at 8:30 Matinee Wed. and Sat. at 2:30 THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE Wclcomos all S tdons, Bo rkirn",o' and Bllror Lottor B PlPrS Inlaid Work a Q T II L.O Specialty. UNI SMOKE HOUSE" 1182 O Stroot J-- 4r ORCHESTRA for Concert "or Dances G. F. Thornhurg,- ' - - Director -Ralph J;XW. ----- Placht Violin and Cornet Instruction given at Studio, 416 So. J7tb. A"o 587?' 925w0M3tllneoIr.NBbL Campus Gleanings jj i ; cadet battalion will hold dresslpffday, 28. Baseball: Kansas Uni o next Monday evonlng. T verslty va. Nebraska. L. J. HERZOC iwmmiw.Mw.-yw My '" Come In and get that 315.00 Suit to your order a&o O St. JLIncoIr I HAVE THE EVANS Do Your Washing oooo6odoo o All Makes of Second- hand Typewriters sold, 'rented, o r exchanged. Underwood Typewriter Co., 714 P Sf.Bo)j;PriQBes. Who's Ludwlg? lw C. H. Prey, florist 1138 O St. Tho "Men's Dootory" 12 & P. Harry Porter. Ho has it. 1123 O St. Cameron's Lunch Counter, 123 So. Twelfth St. The parad o o Tho best lunch in the city. Y. M. C. A. Spa, 13 & P. E. S. Munson. 1911, of Aurora, Neb.. has pledged Alpha Tau Omega. o Tho Ncbraakan will sell a $50 wheel for ?25. Do you want it? Claude Mitchell, 1910, of Lincoln, has pledged Alpha Tau Omega. One thousand .pairs Oxfords on sale at ?2.9G. Hereford, 1215 O. m J. V. Taylor, 1912, of Alliance. Neb , lias pledged Alpha Tau Omega. w Now spring styles in footwear now May. Friday, 7-r-Coinpany B Hop, Walsh Hall. Swedish Club moots at homo of Dr. Anderson. 8 o'clock. Friday, 7, Cdmpnny' B Hop, Walsh Hall. Friday, 7. "Tho Eonrthquako and Heliof Work in San Francisco," with stercoptican by ProfosBor Lucllo Eaves. Convocation, Tern-, pie Theatre, 5:00 p. m. Friday, 7. Phi Beta Kappa initiation. Monday, 10 StUdont Athletic Board olection. Armory Building, 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 5 p. m. Tuesday, 11 Junior Program. Convo cation Memorial Hall, 11:00 a. m.- Tuesday, 11. Forostry lecturo, State Problems in Wisconsin," A. G. Hamel; "Utilization in Wiscon sin," J. C. Kottridgo, N7 at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, 13 String Quartet and or gan selection from Tannhauaor. Convocation. Memorial Hall. 11 o'clock. Oratorical contest, College of Law. Temple Music Hall. 8:00 p. m. Friday, 14. High School Day. No classos oxcused during tho day. Saturday, 15. FreshriVan Hop, Fra ternity Hall. Saturday, May 15. Baseball Drake University vb. Nobraska, 9:30 a. m. Thursday, 20 Piano recital by Sidnoy Silber. Convocation. Memorial Hall. 11 o'clock, Friday, 21 Pan Hellenic. Ball. Audi torium. Saturday, 22 Kansas moot at Lincoln. Stato Farm. Tuoaday, 25. Foroatry lecture: "For C8t Types In tho Philippines," "Bill" Pagaduan; "Foreat Utiliza tion in tho Philippines," M. Lazo. Saturday, 29; Baseball: Kansas Uni versity vs. Nebraska. Webster's class in '"Insurance," wore held yesterday morning. The cadet battalion hold reviow and Inspection last vnlght pn. Twelfth street In front of the armory. O X J. M. Shallcnb.erger, of Dos Moines, la., is visiting his coubIur Miss Helen Koagy nnd Miss Grnce Shallonberger. $ t ' Tho members of tho Pi Beta Phi sorority will hold their annual ban quot Saturday ovcnlng, "May 8, at tho Lincoln hotel. 0000OCO00OffiO00Q0OOOC0OSO000OSCO I BROKEN LENSES -Save the Scraps O No mnttor whoro you got your glosses or how complex their formula, j I can duplicate thorn oxactly. .Just pick up tho pioces and bring to ' y mtf, I'll do tho rest. 8- Est. 1871. HALLETT, Reg. Optometrist 1143 O &00tf0300S00000 O OO 000OfflOO00000000 ' - f " L TYPEWRITERS All makes rented with atand $3 Per Month. Bargains In Rebuilt Machine. LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE . Auto 1155-BeU 1181. 123 No. 11th t-. THE FIRST TRUST fc & SAVINGS BANK Owned by the Stockholder of the, First tfatlonid Bnk Interest-Paid at 4 Par Cent Tlrst National Bank booms, Tenth A O on display. Bookman Bros., 1107 O St. ' II. D. Shields, Law 1911, is spend ing Saturday and Sunday at Omaha. Dr. J. R. Davis, dentist. Charges reasonable, Over Bank of Commerce. ' The class in Gorman 4, have 6m monced reading Schillor's "William Tell." If yob want a blcyclo call at tho No braakan offlco. A $50 wheel for $25. The regular weekly drill of tho Pershing Rifles wns held .laic even ing, In tho armory. Select School of Dancing, Lincoln Academy, new location, 1124 N, Auto. 4477. ' H. H. Drako, 1911, ia onjpying a vis-, it from. -his sister, .Miss Nettle Drako of Humphrey, Neb. Are you looking for summer work 7 Call at 208 Press BIdg., forenoons this- week. 3t inal examinations in Professor Tho Company B hop will bo- heid this evening in Walsh Hall. The music will be furnished by Thorn burg's orchestvu. . m u m R:lph WeaverlingilOllhas jdat been awarded a "K" uyj, Kansasljiii-' versity for his work on thoKanfhi tennis team last year. ''m. ' jk . p i " Tho girls of tho senior c1iih, are re qucBtcd to meet this afternoor. In U. 10G, at live o'clock, Important bm?l ner.s will bo'dlscussed; ' , ' ". fH Tho members of tho Swedish Club will meet, with Dr. Anderson; ' 405 So.1 Eighteenth street, Friday May 7. at eight o'clock this evening. ' . R. S. Clark, 1912, d,f Wahoo, Nebr., who has been sick for the past three .weeks, has. resumed ;his work In-thq university , for thorest, of the. semes: tor.. . '' Miss Helen Gray,- Delta Deita Delta, has been chosen student speaker at the Phi Bota Kappa Initation bant quot, , by tho, members of tho senior cla,ss recently jolected to membership to" that honorary fraternity. GREGORY, the Tailor Has a dandy line of goods for Spring Suits. He alBO does the best cleaning and pressing in the city. 14th & O Streets - - ?,,.-, i , - Auto 3264 $15 SUITS , rM h i tU .' . I- 1. When you see these clever, classy suits, ybull buy one of them if you. have to borrow, the money, and no matter whether you are lean and lanky or fat and-saucy we can fit you perfectly. : : : 4 SPEIER and SIMON We Save You Money N. E. Cor. 10th & O Sts. . s. . Friday, May .7 . Vi ' ,i Walsh Hall WEE!Q0Ga IB HIGH , ' & e I' M " " i'7 '' '' :-viV?'J: -tint aiioy '. Thornburg's Orchestra y 0y ;, J J fltsl.oo ' N ''.' Special Sale of Hits1 bott and btitt, New Styte' -y?h choice Saturday i . . . - ;,t Each j 'f '$. mm-iM ii $ Jt '' '' ' zi. w & .mm t Each ,;- ". :t a m (y .!- 3jr t i i ... i .!'.( '.k; sW!wiiwwip tfin'1.?"H'y''t!WI'ty ,1. "V'H,','' 4-tJtt i-i'ict ' i i - - T i QtJ'T,. , "mm mm.-. ' , ;V ivmyet mos: Lincoln's Leading, Clothiers -JL pi 1J :"tm w ' iff. i- .,v1 1 1 h- i . . . - (.; y ."j. "wrn -w- v- 'I - - -" $!&' - j ' 'l i1 ' - '- 1 ' i tii n ji i. ii'ii il.li mznjL 't&WJte.m 'iMFKi'I