v THE ?. vr'. ; v , 2 f l 1 fm ftlllFll THFATDF TpNlQHi: AT 6:16 . MISS PATSY , With Gertrude Quintan t And All -Star CMt. - Pricee-1.60 to 50c M Frl Sat. and Mat., April 15-16 CHA8. 1. HANFORD iFri. and Sat. Mai,, American ((.Qrd." L saomant, "i amino, er tne amrew." I? rwiwrww i',(,t f. ' ' J?sivAAr (tnnna liriA rtf ;woolen are stunners. See jitbem! jjli J. HERZOG 1230 O St , Fine Tailoring PERITORIC LENSES Does Away With Reflection SHAPED TO THE EYE HOWE OPTICIAN 319 No. 2th ' . Tht First Trust 1 Sav ings Bank 4 Par Gant Intarast A $1 spins an aooiunt Cni 1 0th At O Struts ra The Owl Pharmacy Northeaat Corner 14th and 6 StreeU Hot and Cold Drinks at, Our Fountain Cornell InlversityMedrcal College A coUoro dogroo la roqulrod for admission. Advanced oUndlng frrantod Btudonta present ing satlBfaotory oroaontlala from acorodltod medical collogoa. Every laclllty is offorod to uadorgradaatoa Booking tho dogroo of Doctor , of JJedlcIno. Aniplo facilities aro alao offorod i qaallfled gradnatoa to pursuo original investi gation in any department. For runner par- . tioniara apply to m om, csrasu oaifirsiir aicicii ! CKh. First Avo. and 28th St., Now York City. riafYwrNixt Jets ef Prlatlaa-to yANTINE PRINTING Ca I aad Gat Satiafactary RaatdU . . . 12V-1SU no. llb St. AHtO 9477 SEE OUR WOOLENS Elliott Bros. TAILORS 142 SOUTH TWELFTH Cincinnati $2.50 Shoe Store and Electric Repair Factoir New Location 142 North 12 WARTHON'S I Quality Counts THATSWHY FRANKLIN'S ICE CREAM Ws Bilks a iDeskltarsf fan- srersaras. BMiMUMllfi "JSSSSB&i - - 1bBBBBBVSXf ' l''1 I A AtBSvaHRaRaFaiaBBM - aaMaB f i)Qaihpus'ij m, Gleanings m C. H. Froy, florist, 1133 O street. Oeorgo D. Hetzcl, '09, Sigma Chi, was on tbo campus yostorday. CbapllraMSffkti. 127 So. ljtk. ,? ', , t -i Tho latformCIub met laBt night Tho question discussed wrb Sunday Thornburg's Orchestra, Auto 6877. '"' , t ' ProfoBsor Virtue attended tho class debato in rhetoric 14 yesterday "on the central national bank. - 1 ' p Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa, 13th and P Sts. Louis Myer, '07, and a mcmborof Phi Dolt, visited tho Nebraska chap tor houBo yesterday. . TOo of Tlrtw P.mniinn'. rtnfji 11C 11A j.AMcb uw. vu VMiueivu D vaiv, AA-AA0 So. 12th street It. B. Newman, Phi Delt, is another victim of the smallpox. Ho is now. In tho Isolation hospital. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. Mr. J. S. Lomax of Broken Bow, Nob., visited his son James at the Delta Tau house yesterday. Before buying your spring footwear lot Beckman BroB.' show you their new snappy oxfords. 1107 O st. Jt is .reported that tho junior com mittee on convocation has decided to present a short play qb tho junior stunt for their special class convoca tion. The title of tho production has not b.een announced. FULK FURNISHER - HATTER - - i v t L 1325 O STREET &- Tho Peru Clubhas postponed its meeting until tho first week in May. This will bo tho final meeting of ;tho year. . ..-... Miss Helen Stelner, who haB beon critically 111 with pneumonia, is able to resume her work again. Sho at tended classes yesterday. E. A. Froyd, '09, Ib an assistant ehr gineer for an oil syndicate from Cali fornia in a large oil field at Casper, Wyo. I Tho Dramatio Club meeting that had been planned and announced for tonight has been postponed. A meet ing will bo hold next Thursday. . Miss Mary Fahs of Omaha, who was in school last year, is visiting her sorority sisters at tho Thota house. George Eddy has been compelled, to go homo on account of the sickness of his mother. Mr. Eddy may not bj able to return to school this year. , . Walter V. Kenner, Phi Psl, has been unable to attend, classes' on account of Bickness. He hopes to tako up his work as usual tomorrow. s - - . , Leonard Heggeland, Delta Tau, 're ceived a visit from his father tho, fore r. n r n? f? ufrm urinn THt r-r ii 7 J&R-ff are what die SMO Patent arid Guri Metal plain toe and tipped, fitted aii wrapped upfor $4,00. AND THEY SUR? DO PIT. 1 v' SatiSSfL 1220, a nart nt thia week. Mr. TTAB'Bralanfl'aV homo Is in Winnipeg, Canada, and ho started for tho north yesterday, . Tho young men's normal class of Bible study teaohors held an Informal feed In tho banquoTTiinniOheToTiF pie last evening. Tho freshman class caps havo ar rived and those who ordered them are requested to go to Armstrong's and get their caps. Although they can not be 'worn on the campus, they will be ready for next year. The caps aro blue with a whlto "13" on th'em. Phi Alphft Tau Is plnnnlng to hold, an annual banquet at which a spe cial effort will be mado to got alumni members to attend'. Tho banquet will "bo a more elabqrafo oho than the reg-" ular monthly affairs, and special in vitations will bo sent to all tho alumni. Yesterday afternoon a largo crowd listened to a most, excellent song re cital given by Miss Allico "Wallaco Trester in the University Temple. Miss Trester is a student in tho uni versity school of music and takes spe cial work from Prof. Howard Kirk Patrick. Her program included selec tions from Schubert, Strauss and Chadwlck and was highly appreciated Tuesday ovenlng after supper about ton Phi Psi frcBhmen were to bo Been on their lawn vigorously doing awny with tho dandelions and 'as a. result tholr trim looking lawn presents an aBpect of continuous green, unmarrod by tho presence of tho obnoxious yellow flora. Other frats, sit up and tako notice! Tho University of Texas will send a team to compote in the Pennsylvania relay races on April 30. Managers of tho various teams at Columbia havo to collect all unpaid LEIA1S UNDERIAEAR New Spring and Summer line just in. If you've not experienced 'the: delight oa Lewis 'Union Suit, nut it off no longer.! rnces.;reasonaDie. xne saiisiacuon great. FRIGES 1 UJP TQ $55 subscriptions to the athletic associa tion, or bo withdrawn on the ground of inefficiency. Approximately 1450 -men aro -en gaged in some form of athletic ac tivity at Yale. One of tho seniors at, tho Unlverlsty of Oregon Is writing a play entitled "Tho Prof and tho Soph" for his thesis. The Chinese students of tho Univer sity of Pennsylvania have organized an economio club with trl-weokly meetings. Members of, the faculty of Minne sota have pledged $100,000 with which to build an apartment house for tlie use of the university -professors. Lehigh's board of trustees recently decided to lend fraternities - certain amounts of money-forJhelp In building chapter houses on, tho. campus, The cast and. choruses of "Alps burg," the comlo opera. Which tho, Hare's-foot club of the University of Wisconsin is to present there this spring'and which it will take 'to Chi cago for a performance In Man del hall on, April 15, are now definitely decided, Thirty-nine students will tako part'. " i iati rioii lac ww a r a JLV boys want for party wear. STREET ' , " l . Vtk ABWiHlY A w n '. . j" Ball BM gilkiSmoka, Clgarotto smoking lii classlo Holden. halj; the co-eds dormitory of Woostor; University, May.. result Jn Jthe oxpul' flion of a fow of the fair studontH at the Presbyterian Institution., Penn's Schedule. Tho football schedulo of tho Univor sity of PnnylYanift is as, follow Sept. 24, Dicklnsqp at Franklin flold; Sept. 28, Gettysburg at Franklin field: Oct. l, Urslnus at' Frankllri flald b'cu 8, Lohlgh or Villanova at FranKU Hold; Oot. M, Brown at Frankllir flold; Oct 22,State at'Frnaktln Held;! Oct. 29, Carllslq Indiana it Franklin' field; Nov. 5, Lafayetto at Franklin new; Nov. 12, Michigan at Ann Ar bor Nov. 24, Cornell at Franklin field. H008IERS AT CHICAQb. Distinguished Indiana '"Club Estab lishes Branch at University. Indiana Is now represented at tho University of Chicago by the "thdldna Society," which was rocently inaug urated with a membership of over forty. It s an offshoot of tho colq brated Indiana Society of. Chicago, which numbers among its mombors tho well known writers, Goorgo Ade, Booth Tarklngton, Goorgo Barr Mc Cutcheon,, tho artist, John T. McCuth can, and other celebrities from tho HooBler state. Tho society was in augurated by a banquet at tho univer sity. At another banquet to bo hold this spring tho members ot tho club Will bo addressed by Georgo Ado and other Indianlans of national reputa tion. Advertisements for thl column should be left at the business office, basement Administration bulldlna. be tween 11 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. Want ads will' positively not be In serted unless paid In advance, at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for every; fifteen wordt or fraction tharV. of "tor the firsiriteft'lon; .three 'inser- liums ao coruw, nve insertions tu, cents. WANT ADS FOR SALE For Sale A now hlgh-grado bloycle, at 25 per cent discount." Inquire at Nebraskan offico; " - LOST Lost Omaha high school class pin, '09. Rolurn to Nebraskan office and receive roward. il4-3t TJnnf-Rrnwn TnnHinr hncr vnnfoln. Ing money and a fountain pen. Up ward for return to Nebraskan office. 116-3t FOUND Found Slick pin, with yello v torie. Owner may havo same by paying for this ad.' - ," . 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