THE DAILY NEBRASKAN vx "; -a u Jv!v ' ,&.' r ik OLIVEK THEATRE TONIGHT, 8ATA SAT MAT. Original Chicago Production of Geo. Barr McCutcheon's BEVERLY OF GMUSTARK Night $1.00 to 25c Mat. 76o to 25c. WED. MAT. & NIGHT. MARCH 9. Grace Van Studdiford IN "THE GOLDEN BUTERFLY gnnnniiniinnHmiuiiHiinnnnnmiim si mmoiNs E TUB PRINTER 2 rnnnnni mboaslng '.narmxtlngc. Wf C AOTOS81 fc r fcHUUUUIIfMM""""1"""1""""111""10 817 South 12th 3 XB iBB MSfi JH5? j)jCampus )) jjj Gleanings M Boys-My Spring line of woolens are stunners. See them! L. J. HERZOG 1230 O St Fine Tailoring The Owl Pharmacy Northeast Corner 14th and O Streets Hot and Cold Drinks at 'Our Fountain SEE OUR WOOLENS Elliott Bros. TAILORS 142 SOUTH TWELFTH C. H. Froy, florist, 1133 O street WW Joseph MoleeivLaw '08, visitor tho law department yostorday. Thornburg's Orchestra. Auto 5877. -A Tho Y. M. C. A. will give a "stag" in Memorial hall tomorrow evening. Eat at Don Cameron's Cafo, 11R-119 So. 12th street . Tho freBhman law class will havo its picture taken this morning at 11:40. Chapln Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th. Tho Students' Liberal Religious League will meet Sunday afternoon in the music room of tho Temple. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. B. M. Burnett Phi Kappa Psl, of Omaha, was on tho campus yesterday greeting old friends. Junior football team will meet at Townsend's Monday at 12 o'clock for their Cornhusker picture. Try a luncn at the Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P Sts. Sidney Frum, ono of tho really famous varsity football men, was oper ated on for appendicitis yesterday at the Sunlight Sanitarium. Dr. E. M. Cramb, Osteopathic Phy sician, U. of N. '99 Burlington block. Havo your clothes pressed at Web er's Sultorium. Auto 1708. A mooting of tho non-com hop corn committee was hold yesterday morn lrig lh tho adjutant's ofllco to make ar rangements for tho coming dance of tho non-commissioned ofllcors of tho cadot battalion, Tho Tognor Club will meet Satur day ovoning, March 5, in music hall, Temple. Folk songs and games will bo the feature of tho mooting. Mom bors aro requested to como promptly at ,8 o'clock. . Tho Palladlan Literary Socloty will glvo a literary program in their hall this ovoning. Besides tho musical numbors and readings, tho program will be varied by "A Study of My Trip to Europe," to bo given by Miss Funko. A business meeting will bo hold after tho program. Visitors aro always wel come to theso programs. Ono hundred and forty-soven oars men answered tho call for rowing can didates, at Penn. Slxty-flvo men aro trying for tho varsity crow and eighty two aro freshman aspirants. The Kansas University basketball team played eighteen games during tho season juBt closed and won all but ono of this number. This Is a rec ord that has never been equaled by a Missouri Valloy conference quintet C&C&C&C&C&C&C&C&C&C&C "Sweets rnaUo good muscles and god men," says Coach Grant of tho Univorsity of Minnesota track team, "and should flguro In tho menu bf men in athletic training. They must bo puro Bweots, however, and if thoir purity is assured athletes may eat all tho confectionery they desire." Prince Usman Abdul Rnzek, third son of tho khedivq of Egypt, hat re cently entered the "University of Michigan as a students of agriculture. TYPEWRITERS 11 makes ronted with stand $3 per Month. Bargains in Rebuilt Machinea LInotIn Typswrltir Exohanga Auto 1155. Boll 1181. 123 No. 11th UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. 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Johnson, socrotary. Notice. Thoro will bo a meeting of tho clasB basketball managers at 2 o'clock to day at Dr. Clapp's ofllco to arrange the schedule for class basketball games. The student volunteer band has had its picture taken for tho Cornhusker. This is tho first yoar in its history that it has had a photo for tho annual. Geo. S, Hoffolbowor, senior, has gono to his home near Red Cloud. Ho will take caro of his father's farm un til the latter recovers his health. Hoffelbower expects to return to school next fall. """ W. M. Johnston, 94, of Billings, Montana, is visiting with fraternity brothers at the Delta Tau Delta house this week. Tho fraternity will give a dinner in his honor at tho Lincoln this evening. , Tho student volunteer hands of Wes loyan, Cotnor, Union College and Ne braska will hold a joint supper in the Templo banquet Hall Saturday at six o'clock. The supper will be followed by a union meeting of the four mis sion bands. ' . 9 The Latin Club will meet Tuesday evening, March 8th with 'Prof, and Mrs. Barber. 620 South Tenth street. ,, , InBtead 6f the usual program, the members will present a comedy fey PlautUB, entitled "Trlnummus." Tho co-edB at tho University of Chi cago havo banded together nnd re fused to attend any classes -where tho Instructor has a beard or moustache. As a result of tho Investigation by "tho regents af Kansas University it was found that members of four fra ternities were still wearing the T. N. E. pins. The fraternities aro Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Nu, Sigma Chi, and Alpha Tau Omega. MRS. HELM8 8ANQ. Shakespearean Program at Convoca tlon. Mrs. Lillian Helms, soprano soloist of tho university conservatory, gave a recital at regular convocation today. Mrs. Helms' romarkablo ability to sing high notes so clearly distin guished her as a soloist, and all who today heard her render Shakespearian songs of that old type 'were greatly pleased with tho program. Previous to- each selection Mrs. Helms gave a brief history of the song, the composer, the play in which it was sung, and tho circumstances under which it was then sung. The program as given this morning stands: 1. When 'Icicles Hang on the Wall." Thomas Ame, i7? 0-1778. Love's Labor Lost, Act V, Scene 2. 2. "She Nexor Told Her Love." Franz JoseptfHaydn, 1732-1809. The Twelfth Nigut, Act II, Scene 4. 3. "Helgh-ho for a husband." About .1657, mentioned In Much Ado About Nothing Act II? Scene 1; Act III, Scene 4? 4. "Take, O Take Those. Lips Away." John Wilson, 1594. Sung in Measure for Meas'ure, Act fV, Scene 1, under Shakespeare's direction. 5. "When in Disgrace." Sir Arthur McKenzie, Sonnet No. XXIX. 6. "Ave Maria." ' Verdi, 1813-1901, Sunr in Act IV 6f opera "Othello." 7. Walt Song, "Song, Jest, Per fume -and Dances." By Gounod, 1818 1893. 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