JSJL THE DAILY NEBRASKAN SENIOR GLASS PLAY TO BE FORMAL AFFAIR Contlnuod from Pago t now roady to announco' many new fea tures In connection therewith, which will undoubtedly make May 27 th'o greatest occasion for a display of col logo Biifrit during the entire history of fh"o cISbs of 1911. As abovo stated It has been decided to decorato tho ontlro theater. This worlc will bo under tho direction of W. H. Plasters, and he has called upon tho artlstB of the school for some orig inal design of decoration, and In this schomo overy organization In tho uni versity will havo a part. The girls' senior society will also be asked to interest themselves particularly In this work. As will bo remembered, the Black Masque girls demonstrated their spirit last fall during the foot ball soason by profusely decorating the stands for the moBt Important con tests on tho homo Hold. Cornhusker Given Out. Tho play committee is also able to announco that tho 1911 Cornhusker 'will bo placed In the hands of Its rondors tor tho first tlmo the evening of May 27; tho year book will bo dis tributed between tho first and second acts to all persons who havo made proper arrangements with the Corn huskor mnnagemjent Full details will bo announced later In regard to this, so thoro will be no misunderstanding or confusion. During Its four years' career, the class of 1911 has he.ld ovor one hun dred functions, some merely social in nature, others purely ' for business purjK8oa-.JiQna .oL JhjLsjJiowever havo been aiformal'class affair True that Its proms havo been of a formal nature, but those could hardly be termed a class affair, as the attend ance was necessarily limited by many restrictions, la response to a wide spread sontiment of tho members of tho claBB, tho committee after full con sideration decided to mako the even ing performance formal. This decision only wont so far as to Include the boxes and tho first floor of tho theater. While this 1b somowhat of a departure -ltero at Nebraska, yet It Is the custom in nearly ovory big Bchool In the United States and In none of these schools when once Introduced haB thoro been any question as to its be ing a thoroughly satisfactory plan. Another Chance. As advertised, members of tho senior class will bo entitled to first, choice of tho Boats for both perform ances. This is a necessary precaution Inasmuch as overy senior play for the past five years haB been compelled to turn people awny at tho door. Tho demand this year for tickets will be even greater than ovor before, as the play for tho first tlmo will bo glvoh. be fore tho closo of tho school year and heforo tho great majority havo left tho city for tho Bummer vacation. Some misunderstanding has arisen as to tho nature of tho $2 assessment levied at tho last class meeting. In past yoars this assessment was a fixed ono nnd overy member o tho class liad to meet it, but this year if tho re , coiptB from tho play aro eufllclont to carry tho piny, buy tho class gift and , jay up all bad; debts of tho, class, no further nssessmont will bp asked; In other words, this $2 will buy that value in tickets. Toweyer, If thoro is a deficit then .this assessment must be mot by tho class before it can gradu ate, and in this event all seniors who have not made their reservations will bo tho ones called upon to pay. Jf any senior merely goes to tlo Oliver box ofilco and reserves his seats there, he will not receive credit upon his assess--mont, hut-may- ho obliged4ajayit again. Therefore, another -opportunity will bo given to all senlorsto reserve their tickets rind obtain, receipts. Next Monday afternoon a table will bo BETTER THINGS IN STORE FOR YOU We are replacing what was a good front for a more modern one, that gives tdouble the display spacef that we may give you a better ' idea of the great variety of good things we carry and to show you what is correct in men's, young men's and boys' wear. There is always a desire among men for something better, some thing a little nicer and more stylish looking; tjiat is just what we are going to show you and give you when you come here for your cloth--es; in facT we are going to try and please sb well that you won't ovor think of going elsewhere when you dnt something good. SPRING SUITS $10 to $45 MAYER BROS, Visit Our Boys' and Young Men's 2nd , Floor Department placed in tho hall of tho library and here reservations can be made. It has been decided not to extend theso reservations to any ono but seniors. Opera Dor Freischutz. Monday evening, May 1, at 8:15, In tho Temple theater tho opera "Der Freischutz'' will bejjpreaented In con cert form by tho unTvTrsllycIi6ru"8 and an orchestra assisted by several able soloists. It will be under the aus pices of the Matlneo Musical plub and an admission of 25 cents will be charged. Tho Bololsts are Mrs. B. B. Conant, Mrs. VA. B. Schloss, Mr. H. Aten; Enyears, Mr. Clemens Movlus and Mr, J. Arthur Nesbit. 131-2t Austria, Mexico, Uruguay and Hawaii all have one man who has mado a "C" nttoniell. Columbia university plans to set a scholarship standard for entrance to Greek fraternities. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHfc.ay&k.'C' -$frS-'" t iiiiH BBBBBBBBBElPPiiilH m : Mil bbLbbbbbBI isSfcLI sBBBBBBBA-v- -. IBllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflBBBBBl PBBBBBBm" BBBBBBBBBPBBBBBBBM BBBBBBBBk.-j. BBBBBBBBm BBBBBBBBBh BBBBBBBBk:- "BBBBBR BBBBBBBBf1 bal jHh BBBBBBBBBBBk bBBBBBBk ROSCOE C. OZMAN City Clerk of Lincoln Election Day, Tues., Ma 2, 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Mr. Ozman graduated from the Be'a trice High in '98; served In Spanish warH-wth the 1st Neb. Volunteers, is a U. oTN. man ofclass off07randas he received the nomination for City Clery at the primaries he Is a- candi date for re-election. p J The THOMPSON OXFORD The HAND CRAFT OXFORDS "Oxfords" FOR MEN THERE is just this about gur 1911 Footwear t it is surely noTiByT" IF you delight in something that is attractive, see our "English Ties" and "Ridge Toe" models. These are models designed for young men the man who appreciates "correct styles." Patents Dull Tans Oxfords Shoes Pumps Lace Button MEN'S BOOTERY C. V. ROBERTS 144 No. 12th Street EXCLUSIVE AGENCY HUYLER'S & HUDSON'S FINE CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS ejhijh ctir'TUcr CARE JACOT New and Up?to-Date Qjuir Specialty a . , Dinner 35Cents Open After Theatres 1215 O JUST RECEIVED A fresh shipment of Huyler's & Whlttman'j -fine'-candioa. Meier Drug Co. 13th nnd O Streets.' - -M x O vJnJ