THE DAILY NEBRASKAN CLASSIFIED COLUMN AT THE THEATRES L08T C. H. Froy, norlBt, 1133 O BL tf ABOUT PEOPLE FOCND-A small pocketbook. Call at Station A 131 3 LOST lly (' II Whitnah, a Descrlp tlve Geometry Please return to the "Rag" ofnee. 131 3t LOST A gold watch, engraved "Mr mi," between () and S on 13th Re ward if returned to this otllce 132 2t Hoycl Printing Co. 12.". No. 12th St Dale MoylcB Iiiib rrturnod from liiH home in Alo, where lie Bpent Sun day. Stella Jewel and Mabel limit ly. who Bpent Sunday at their homes in Weep ing Water, have returned. Have Graves print it for you. 233 North Eleventh St. Ralph Weaerling, l'Ml. Guy Hutch ison, litll, and George Doll are stay ing at the Alpha Tan house. May 1st is the date when all sub scriptions to the Rag should be paid Are you still delinquent? Programs and invitations printed or engraved. Boyd Printing Co., 125 North 12th. Subscribers to the Rag have had three months since Tag Day to pay their subscriptions. Please pay up at once. Jessie Piles, Hill, who has been teaching domestic science at Wahoo, was visiting her sister, Edna, oer Sunday. Ivy Day Muy 21!, 1.M2 Interclass field and track meet Medals award ed to the winners. Freshmen are es pecially urged to compete Ted Marriner, Cleaner and Hatter, 235 No 11th. Miss Eaves of the department ol so ciology will speak on "Women in In dustry," Tuesday at r:iiu p. m. in the Y W. C. A. rooms. Miss Rose Wilson will sing. Delta Chi held a dancing pnvty at the chapter house Saturday evening the out-of-town guests were Merlin Hare, of Auburn, and Earl Powell, of David City. George, Bros , expert printers, en gravers and embossers, 13th and N. The following girls came to Lincoln Saturday for the annual formal party of Kappa Alpha Tlieta: Ellen Kings ley of Mlndeii; Marie Hodge. Helen Itlish and Sybil Nelson, of Omaha; and Miss Pinkel, Miss Curtis, Miss Coken and Miss Phillips, who are members of the Missouri chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta. C. F. Chase, '10, college of agricul ture, and Miss Stella M Stephens, a graduate of Columbia University, were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents in Crete, April 27. Mr Chase is the head of the agricultural engineering department. Kansas Agri cultural School at Manhattan, Kan , at Born Saturday in New York r0 Norfolk suits. 50 students will bo made huppy because these suits were Expressed at Once to tho new clothing store. Fulk Clothing Co. New Location 1234 O Street It's an art to know when to hold on and when to let go. We hold fast only to things which have proved their value such as Ken sington clothes. Clothes that boast of fine woolen fabrics and ex- , pert tailoring, and in ad dition have the rare qual ity of fit such clothes are worth while. Such clothes are Ken singtons they fit and stay fit $20 to $40. Also a $15 line that knows no superior at that figure. MAGEE-: & DEEMER I which place the oung people will make then- home Y M C. A barber shop opens at 7:30 a. in Student trade solicited Pest service The engagement ol Miss l)oroth Miller of Lincoln ami Robert Campbell of Cle eland. Ohio, has been an nonnccd Both are graduates of Ne braska, Miss Miller belonging to the class of l'.Ul, while Mr. Campbell grad uated in 1!M(). Miss Miller is ii mem her of Kappa Alpha Tlieta and Mr Campbell of Alpha Tan Omega. The wedding will take place in June Alpha Chi Omega gae an informal dance in the Temple last Friday even ing and on Saturday evening held their annual banquet. The following isi tors were present Mary Smith, Em ma Farrow, Marian Whitinore, Mrs Nels .lolinson, Omelia Cartenson, Verna Hayes Elsie Prewitt, Delia Robinson, Mabel Boran, May IiardWell, Mrs David Simins, Mrs Harry Ewing lx)retta Spencer and Alice Rogers Engraved dance programs done in Lincoln. Ocker Engraing company Brownell block The College Inn Barber Shop Stu dent trade solicited. 8. L. Chaplin L Co. 127 N. 12th. LOST- WediieBlay afternoon, watch fob, locket attached, set with laige blue stone. Finder please re'urn to "Rag" olllco for reward. WANTED I FRATERNITIES -Will Hell on eas I terms or rent 1337 R Business i phone f.2l!l. residence ESr.12 I " SPA. " Try a lunch at the Y. M. a A.. Lunch Room. Cafeteria Plan. City Y. M. C. A. 13th an D. SCRIllNEICS MAGAZINE Sl'P SCRIPTIOX SOLICITORS easily cam Libei al Commissions, also can pick up extra prize, money For full particulars regarding commissions, prizes, free advertising matter, sam ple copies, address Desk C, I.'jTj Fifth Avenue, New York City. WARTHON'S Original, Electric, Shoe Repair Factory Always reliable and up to the minute 142 North 12th Street Weekly Bhipmonts of the best thoro is in chocolates. Huyler'a Uhltman'a Lovuney's Miicacrttl'a California violeta froali every day. Meier Drug Co. 13th and O We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city . Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c tjeJhif TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK Every Night (Except Friday) Matinees Wed, and Sat., at 2:30 Barrow -Winninger Players In the Great American Comedy Night 50c, 35c and 25c Mats 25c I I IWPni U MATINI212S(Hxcept Monday) aij LinUULn hVliNINOS AT H;jo ORPHEUM Vrr'iH ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Week Com Mon. Night, April 29th SIMONE DE BERYL PERCY WARAM & CO. TOM WATERS TUXEDO COMEDY FOUR MOFFETT & CLAIRE TRIO ERNIE & MILDRED POTTS BERT TERRELL PRICES Matinees, 15c and 25c Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c DiscaiTJJyour.ihighTshoes and jnakelyourifeet'hap pyl with a ' pair ofour new oxfords , or,' pumps. BECKMAN BROS. 1107 O STREET College, shoo store- run by college' men JIT See us for your lf next job of printing. Personal Bupervison enables us to make each job please. 128 N. 14 St The moment you put on clothes made to your meas ure, you see the vast differ ence between merchant tailored and ready made. Our way costs no more Be sure to seo'our line first. College Tailors College View, Nebraska Phon -4-0 Huyler's Chocolates $1.00 Foutain Pent $1.00 Safety Razors 1Ri Wwr. ii ZcsX ImNTiHo; uikom-mi. CZ47$74y