laAWtfyrmiai4JAj.ffitrp.w m. -im. n . - t ci - v. -a- .-r..,., , ,,., r-. . .v - .TS. ,- ..JtJ:, m . . m.. .,.. j....;.,i-j baafeaaBaicwtWf JWtwiiMNii.i ' wftttttagti!iafntayaaawa THE DAILY N E B R A S K A N Engineers Give Big Snake-Dance, Smoker and Rally The biRRcst engineers' rally for sev eral years was held Wednesday night in the German hall at Tenth and N streets. The shop men gathered in front of the Armory ,ind marched to the hall behind ('apt Sullivan and his Dutch band, giving a snake dance on the way. "Kid" Wells and "Knockout" Morri son fought three rounds to a draw as a starter for (he c cuing The bout had all the, ear-marks of a frame up Pharos and Gunther put on a good wrestling match Hugh Smith and Joel McLafferty, also, gave an exhibition of high class pugilism Pi of Mickey ref-ereed At this point most of the faculty en tered life lfall and Were sent to the stage Heie it was discovered that "Doc" Maxey had disguised himself as an engineer to sp out the enemy's camp. lie was punished bv being forced in silence to hear the engineer ing professors expose his character, after which he was given ten minutes rebuttal. Dean Stout presided. Professors Bridgman, Iloflman, Chase, Ferguson and Chalbuin talked to the shop men, and amused themselves b telling anecdotes on ach other The engi neering quartet proved to be very-popular University Secures Exhibit of Works of Bohemian Artists The University has secured tho loan of the Bohemian art exhibit be longing to Itudorr Hushka of Momemm and it is now on exhibition in the art gallery The collection consists en tirely of the works of the best modern artists. Among the numorous etch lugs are several large portraits of modern poets, authors and statesmen, and many landscapes treating sub jects in various parts of Kurope Besides the etchings which consti tute the greater part of the collection, there are several good examples of the lithographic art Especially good are tin three portraits by M Svnbin- skv, which show the wonderful flesh effects obtained by drawing on stone The exhibit was tent to America at the ieuest of the uni ersil ies of Iowa, Minnesota and Nebraska. It will lemain in the art gallery for two weeks and will probably be placed on, exhibition in the public library for a few diijs befoie it is sent back to the ow ner. Gem nil meeting of medics and pre medics Fiiday, Api il IK 7, P M N 210 Important meeting Everybody come Mrs K W. Ellis, a missionary from China will lead the college girls' meet ing Kiiday noon at 12 o'clock Prescription Work Cannot he nearly right It is either e nutty MIGHT or else It is WRONl.. Il it come from us it tsexactly rtaht. U e tan du plicate any lense (whether we fitted them or not) emit u riqht while you unit! liroken frames repaired too Kst.iblishfil 1H71 HALLETT Registered Optometrist 114.1 () XT7 Smart Spring Oxfords foi Young Men Dozens of New Styles $3.50 to $6.00 r SwWm fE psF juim& taau IF A ready-made salesman tells you his clothes are "as good" as "Tailor-Made" he shows his ignorance of "The trade" and cannot be depended upon. This is your "CUE" to come in and ORDER YOUR SPRING SUIT Why spend $25 or $:K) for ; Hand-me-down, when you can get a "TAILORED SUIT" for the same money Think it over ELLIOTT BROS., TAILORS 107 So. 12th Street Shop 42(S 427 42H-429 Funkc Building ! Alexander Clark and Group of the BEAUTY CHORUS IN "A MODERN EVE" J At the OLIVER, SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT I y i is h I .JS.tzfc.-s.