SSSSSSjiifmffiAKiii wtii iiiiiiii rfrit. ?! i iiwi ii in ii in i n ri T n E DAILY NEKRA8KAN t PLAY TO BE WORK OF ART dance festival may 3 Physical Education Girls To Give Ex KOSMET KLUB PROMISES SECOND, hibition of Ae8thetlc Dancing. PRODUCTION IS WORTHY OF Miss Anna Day is planning a "dance APPROVAL. festival" to be Riven by her class in ' aesthetic dancing May '., In the 'IV m WDITTTM DV inrAI IirUTC Pl' This is an innovation in Tnlver TYIUIILN DI LUIAL LlbnlO sily circle.-, and is indeed unique There will be original solo dances Miss Dorothy Watkins Composes composed and danced by University girls, also various ugure dances Among the solo dances are the "Moon Moth," by Ruth Dmls and "The Golden Butterfly," by Margaret Keifer Music Hold Nightly Rehearsals In Preparation for Fri- CAMPUS NOTES day, April 25. On Friday evening, April 25, the Kosmct Klub will piesent at the Oliver theater "The Matchmakers," a farcial society comedy, a local production, the music of which is the work of Miss Dorothy Watkins of the punlor class, j A,P,m Xi u,la announces the pledg u ,.,,,,, ., lug of Verda Sanborn of Gretna The plot of the play is very neatly i constructed The scenes are laid at Pay your subscription now. tf ROSTONIANS mJ Famous Shoes for Men; JLJ -A "BOSTONIAN" EXCLUSIVE MODEL- distinctly above the ordinary for the man who values good appearance and wants the best there is in Footwear Telephono Yulo Bros at onco. Special meeting of Palladlan girls Wednesday noon at 12.110. All girls he present. Loeb's Orchestra, Phone L7620. Pay your subscription now. tf I Hugh Mills of Omaha is viBltlng at the Phi Psi house. Frolich'B Orchestra, riione L-7363. The Camp Fire girls will meet Wednesday at F o'clock in the V. W C A room Dr. Alldritt, Dentist, 202 Ganter Bldg. B-3609. Pay your subscription now. tf a. summer Jiotcl ou oue. of. -the. small towns in northern New ork and time of the two acts are the afternoon of an early August day and the follow-1 ing morning, respectively. The plot arises as the result of complications that ensue from the mistaken identity of a young Harvaid graduate, the equivalent of whose name had been advertised in the local paper and that of a college professor and who is taken upon his arrival by the pleas ure Mincers at the resort as .such a personage. The heroine, whose mother is as usual attempting to marry her to .a bogus count, fall in love with the oung college man. His subsequent eflort.s to act the ardent lover and impersonate tin profound college pro fessor form the uucleu- of interest The play is replete with keen situ at ion:-, which will require a monstious effort on the part of the amatuer actors to do justice That the effort will not be absent is apparent from the nightly rehearsals and the double Saturday rehearsals that are being required of the cast. The music is pr-onounced to be extraordinary chic and melodious, and Miss Watkins has demonstrated her ability in composing hits that will not be forgotten with the dropping of the curtain. The following is the dramatic per sonne in order of appearance on the stage: Location Action takes place at a summer hotel on one of the small i lakes in north in New York Act 1 Occurs on the afternoon of August 3d. Act 2- The iolowing morning. Cast: Mr Peter Jones Hoy A. Allan i , ., . m . ..,,. ,h Ted Marrlner Cleanqr, Hatter and "u11 oy H. (' Oenall.vRepalreP. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. 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