""i- '". T II E D A I L Y N K IIKASKAN v: Ted Marriner Cleaner, Hatter and Cliiisilne Clauson visited In Heat Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. ' ,-Ve (er Sunday. THEATRES CAMPUS NOTES 4 Alphn riii announces the pledging of Edith Allen of Lincoln. Telephone Yule Bros at onco. Helen II eat on spent the week- at Wahoo. Mir?s Loretta Spenser is visiting with Alpha Chi Omegas Frolich's Orchestra, I'lione L-7363. Stuart Could and Lloyd Cordon, spent the week-end at Omaha. Va Currier left twon Friday on State i Farm extension work. I Dr. Lonze r f Vermont, arrived In the city Sunday evening, to visit her niece, Miss Anna Day, of the depart ment of Physical Education. The headquarters of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority will he at Dr Condra's at 13111 Q street until further stated. Loeb's Orchestra, Phono L7620. Julia Miller and Madge Meredith spent the week-end at their homes. Miss I3reta Diehl spent the week end In Fairbury. Everybody is going to the German play, Friday, March 7. Tickets going rapidly. Artistic dance programs and menus for particular people. George Bros., PrlnterB, 1313 N street. Jay Iluhhell of Dewesse, George niackstone and Jim Harvey of Aurora, who came hack for the Sigma Tau banquet, visited at the Acacl house. THE ROADS THEY TRAVEL. (Continued from Pago 1.) The inter-fraternity basketball game between the Kappa Sigmas and th Alpha Theta Chis was held last night. The Kappa Sigmas came out victor ions by a Bcore of 0 to 13. Hagensick's Orchestra, Auto B-2990. Joe Swedenburg and Henry LeavTtt vibited at the Alpha Theta Chi over Sunday. Tho girls club Kensington at the Temple Saturday afternoon was well attended. C. H. Frey, University florist, 1133 O 8t. Marie Hodge and Esther Jones, both of Omaha, spent the week-end at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Eber Lewis, Jay Hubbell, George Blackstone, and Jim Harvey came back for tho Sigma Tau banquet Sat urday night. Mining and Engineering, 8; Journal ism, C; Agriculture, 5; Forestry, 5; Diplomatic Service, 4; Miscellaneous, 7; and unknown, 6. This makes u to tal of 321 Rhodes scholars who have received tho benefit of Oxford training in the course of six years, 190G to 1911, inclusive. In addition to the university course at Oxford all of these students have had the benefit of European travel in vncatlon pe riods, the funds for which are pro vided In the ample allowance made to each Rhodes scholar. Oliver Theatre Wed. Eve. at 8 p. m., March 5th. WILLIAM FAVERSHAM Presents His Spectacular Produc tion of JULIUS CAESAR With An All-Star Cast Prices $2.00 to 50c Thur. and Frl. Nights, March -7 ADELAIDE THURSTON in THE LOVE AFFAIR Crete Briggs or Plattsmouth, Cathe rine Lowry and Peggy Carsten, both of Denton, and Katheryn Meliza of Falls City, spent the week end at the Delta Zeta house. ORPHEUM Subscribe for the Rag Mr-t Blish of Omaha, has been visit ing her daughter, Helen, at the Kap pa Alpha Theta house. Tho regular monthly meeting of the 'Deutsche gasellige Verein," will be held Thursday evening, March 6, at the home of Dr Winifred Hyde, 1039 C street. T HE MOMENT YOU PUT OA CLOTHES made to your measure, you see the vast dif ference between merchant tailored and ready made. Our way costs no more. Be sure to see our line first. College Tailors College View Phone B-0-X-48W B-6152 2026 O St. Puritan Ice Cream Co, H. C. HATHAWAY, Propr. Our products consist of ice creams, ices, sherberts, punch and all those special delicacies known to the ice cream trade They are made in a modern, sanitary factory, every department of which is under the oersonal supervision of the proprietor. People who have tried our products award them the place of highest merit. Note. Our retail department will furnish complete party service. I The Puritan Ice Cream Company h. u ha i haw ay, rropr. Phone: B-6152 2026 "0" STREET "The Company of Guaranteed Service" M'INTVRE AND HEATH Assisted by OTTO T. JOHNSONE HOPKINS AND AXTELL QA8CH 8ISTER8 FLAVILLA THE SCHMETTAN8 LEWI8 LONDON. GORDON BOYS Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 16c, 26c. Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c. .LET THE DAILY NEBRASKAN SHOP KUHL PRINING CO. 212-215 South 12th St., Auto B-2082, DO YOUR PROGRAM AND SOCIETY PRINTING LYR1C MON., TUES., and WEDNESDAY. WARD SISTERS WILLARD BROS. Photo Plays "A Chance Deception" "The Missing Bonds." "After the Welsh Rabbit" "Sea Anemones" and "A Study of Kittens" 3 SHOWS DAILY 2. 7 & 9 P. M. MatineeB, Children 5c, Adults 10c Nights All Seats 15c WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co. 13th and O St. Cleaning Pressing Repairing NEATLY DONE Y. M. C. A. TAILORS In the Basement HAVE The Evans DO YOUR WASHING Ensign Omnibus and Transfer Co. Never close! Day or night Service and reliability our aim If in need of a cab call ENSIGN Give your call for baggage No waiting or worrying then. Phone B 2303 Office: 221 So. 11th St The: University School of Music Established 1894 Thorough instruction by modern methods in all branches of music, practical and theoretical. Pianoforte Voice Pipe Organ Violin All Wind Instruments Public School Music Apply for information to WILLARD KIMBALL, Director - - - 11th and R Sts. in i IS J A M m V 1 1 I' I! in Vi i i 'i wwihMUrtiHlW v'3feSrg-. .y . tfffj MM, j !'" M. KezA