TOE DAILY NEBRASKAN MANY LIVE EVENTS PLANNED THEATRES UNIVERSITY BULLETIN CAMPUS NOTES MANY LIVE EVENTS PLANNED Good Indoor Meet, Band Concert, Box ing Match and Matinee Dance on Charter Day. The "Charter Day" meet promises to he one of the biggest school events this semester. It Is the only athletic event of the year open to the students of both the University proper and tho "Farm." Dr. Clnpp, Ouy Keed and Art May, chairman of the Inter class athletic board, have all been work ing to make the affair a (success. The elimination competition for the meet will bo held at the gymnasium on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The contestants will be eliminated until but six are left with one excep tion. The 25 yard dash will have eight men left so as to make possible two heats and a final. All entries must be In by G o'clock on Tuesday the 11th. No one will be allowed to enter later than this. There are seven events for individ ual competition and an inter-class re lay race. Practice has been going on briskly of late and several records will probably be smashed. MedalB will be given this year as an Induce ment to the men to get out, gold medals for a first placo, a silver medals for second place and a bronze medal for third place TheBo medals are given for all events except tho relay. They will be on exhibition in "Ij" hall before the meet. There are many special features this year. The best of these Is a boxing bout between "The Terrible Turk" Frank and "Cyclone Sam" Waugh. The fight Is said to be for a $10,000 purse so a great "go" is assured. This is an extra induce ment to the sports of the school. A matinee dance in the chapel will please the girls and all the frivolous of the opposite sex. For those who have wooden legs and are unable to dance, or to whom tho bloody bout has no attraction, a band concert is arranged. Telephono Yule Bros at onco. Jones' Orchestra rhono Lr8G05. Frolich's Orchestra, IMione L 73G3. Ilagenslck's Orchestra, Auto H 2990. Artlbtio dance programs and menus for particular people. George Bros, Printers, VM'.l N street. Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. C. II. Frey, University florist. 1133 O Bt The rifle range as described in a late is-'sue of the Nebraskan as being in theb asement of the Mechanics Aits building is open all day to the entire university public and there slll be no objection to any university i student using the range at any time Sergeant Stivers of Fort Crook will be assisted by Sergeant Johnson In DAILY -TWO Hoyt teaching and aiding those who use the range. The Household Arts club will meet Tuesday evening, February 11, at 8 o'clock. The hostesses are Miss Mat tie Hall and Miss Margaret Long at Gertrude Hall. Important business; election of officers. The ForeBt club will give a dinner at 6:30 at the Llndell, Thursday evening, February 19. The guest of honor will be Hon. J. B. White of Kansas City, Mo., one of the moat prominent lumber men in tho United States. The Y M. C. A Is planning a big all university meeting for Thursday night at 8 o'clock In the Armory. No admission will be charged and num erous forms of entertainment are be ing planned. Hodman and Waugh will box; Miller and McCormick will wrestle, and a tug of-war will be held. Coctor Condra is master of cere monies and Gordon Beck, chairman. There will be larger announcement later. OLIVER THEATRE Tonight, Wed. and Wed. Matinee Maeterlinck's Fairy Fantasy THE BLUE BIRD Price, 50c to 2$.()0 Thursday Night, February 13 KITTY GORDON IN THE ENCHANTRESS Prices, 50c to $2.00 The Misses Ona and Vera Hill and Fredrlca Stenger, of Hardy, Neb., are visiting at the Alpha O house. There will be a special business meeting of the Palladian literary so ciety at Palladian hall on Tuesday evening at 7.30. At the college girls meeting Fri day noon In the Y. W. C. A. rooms, Miss Mary Holcomb, Miss Ester Joy Lawrence and Miss Louise Curtis will speak on the different phases of the summer conference. The conference this year will be held at Estes Park, Colorado, August 22to September 1. Miss Evangeline Long will sing "The Pine Tree." Tho meet Btarts promptly at 2 o'clock. Tiie dance at 4 o'clock. All these numerous and exciting diver sions may be secured for the mod erate sum of twenty-five cents. We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD Re FRESHMENTS in the city Huyler's Chocolates $1.00 Fountain Pens $1.00 Safety Razors Student's 3-Conrse Lunch, 25c BIG SNAP in . . . Men's Underwear We do not want to carry any of our Winter Underwear over into our New Store, and offei you the following prices: $6.50 Suits for $4.25 $2.50 Suits for $1.65 3.00 Suits for 1.95 2.00 Suits for 1.25 $1.50 Suits for $1.10 ALL FANCY SUITS AND OVERCOATS ft OFF FULK CLOTHING CO. 1234 O Street Miss Meta Wiese has been abBent from classes for some time on ac count of sickness. ORPHEUM LYDIA BARRY THE MARVELOU8 MILLERS CAE8AR RIVOLI OBRIEN, HAVEL & CO. WARREN KEANE and GRACE WHITE THE CROMWELL8 MLLE. LORETTE & BUDD PHOTO PLAY8 ORPHEUM ORCHE8TRA Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 15c, 26o. Night, 8:16 15c, 25c, 35c and 50o. A class in physlclal training and folk dancing has been arranged among the teachers at the Saratoga school The work Is done by one of the physical education students un der the superhlslon of Miss Day. Notice. All entries for Charter Day meet must be in my olllce by 6 o'clock p in, Tuesday, February 11. 11)13. It. G. CLAPP. IN DESPAIR, FRENZIED STUD ENTS ABANDON "RAG" DANCE (Continued from Page 1 ) beginning to realize that their over sight Is not entirely to their credit. At Ohio State, the Pan-Hellenic Coun cil has condemned as Indecent the new, so-called fancy dances. Tho action came as a result of a campaign started by the Lantern, the college paper, which denounced them in their editorial columns as "lan guishing disgraces" which no "man or woman who has any regard for his or her propriety can afford to coun tenance." At Michigan, at a meeting of the student body, the objectionable dances were barred, and any person not conforming to the rules will be put off tho floor. Miss Ensign, Dean of Women, has now struck at the root of the whole matter and has privately asked each and every fraternity and sorority to prohibit the Boston, Cactus, Tango, Argentine and similar dances at all the house parties. She had been working for some time, indirectly, to supprees those hybrids at University affairs and by confidential talks with those who managed the danceB was to an extent successful. Fraternity men are extremely reticent In making public their action on the request but It is rumored that the prospect of "featureless" dances is not entirely pleasing to more than one Bet of Greeks. FreBhmen a8 wen as older students will receive a hearty welcome, courte ous treatment, and the best of service at Green's Barber Shop and Bathhouse, 20 N. 11th St. Adv. WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co. 1 3th and O Sts HAVE The Evans DO YOUR WASHING SPALDING'S Sporting Goods , Are Hard to Beat So are our ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES H. Reusch, i2?hSst. LYRIC MON., TUES., WED. 8WAIN'8 COCKATOOS CLARK & DEVEREAUX PHOTO PLAYS "THE SENATOR'S DI8HONOR" "THE PHANTOM 8HIP." "TRAP TO CATCH A BURGLAR" "FRENCH ARMY MANEUVER8" 3 8HOW8 DAILY 2, 7 & 9 P. M. 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