V fyr- rr " r "' tift -4t - r""- wrt.fi iWIUWWJlWHiMII Will Awl -H- bMWUf" (' THE DAILY NEBEASKAN MINSTRELS REHEARS AT OUVER REHEARSE IN COSTUME TONIGHT Final Preparations Hold Attention of Cast In Expectation of Sat urday Night. The old Oliver theatre rocked with mirth hint night at It has not rocked Hlnco Topny of the orglnlal Uncle Tom's Cabin troupe told her Inimitable tale that she "Just growed." The oc casion was the full rehearsal of the Spharo Styx Fun Festival, to be staged at the theatre this coming Saturday night. Each and every act went off with a vim and a dash, and Coach Prince de clared afterwards that he could put the, show on tonight, If necessary. He will not rest content, however, without two or three more rehearsals to put on the finishing touches. A dress re hearsal will be held tonight, and the last one, a full dress and scene rehear sal, will occur Saturday morning. Mr. Thompson, treasurer of the Oliver, said last night that the seat nalo- was progressing very satisfac torily. On behalf of the club he serves no tice that all the organizations which reserved seatB In blocks will have to call for them by tonight. Otherwise, they will bo placed on sale, as the de mand for them is becoming overwhelming. COTNER WILL BE HERE NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT Cornhuskers Will Run up Against Fast Quintet in Second Game of Season. The second basketball game of the season will be staged at the armory next Saturday evening, when the Cot tier five will come In from Bethany to trim the Cornhuskers. While It will be only u practice game for Nebraska, the suburbanites are expected to show enougth to make the contest at least interesting. Once In the dim and dis tant past they suceeded In slipping one over on the 'Huskers,' and Dame Humor bus it that they are going to try it once more. As to whether or not they will succed, Coach Stielun Is maintaining his usual reticence. On Friduy and Saturday of next week tile Wesleyan quintet will in vade the Cornhusker terltory. All but one of last year's Methodists are back again, and preseason reports in dicate that they will this year show up stronger than they have for many seasons past. Ted Marrlner Cleaner, natter, and Repairer. Auto B-1799. 235 No. 11th. GERMAN DRAMATIC CLUB TEMPLE THEATER FRIDAY, JANUARY 16 Presents LACHMANN ALS ERZIEHER A Good Play With a Cast of 20 Prices 50, 35, 25. Tickets at Por ters and at desk in Temple. . WE HAVE JUST OPENED "THE EVANS" DRY CLEANING PLANT TELEPHONE B 2311 CLEANERS, PRESSERS, DYERS 333 NORTH TWELFTH STREET Y. M. C. A. BACKS UNI. MEN'S BANQUET HELD JANUARY 23 la to Meet Demand For Time When all Men of University Could Get Together. An innovation, In the way of a University Men's Banquet, will take place at the Lindell hotel on Friday evening, January 23rd., from six to eight-thirty. For some time It has been felt that there Is a need for at least one oc casion when the men from all depart ments can get together for a digni fied and wholesome good time to dls ( uss the larger problems of university life. Such an event would, in reality, be a sort of forum where those phases of university life, which are of com ern to every student, could be brought out for consideration. The Social Committee of the V. M. C. A. Is responsible for the banquet but all men of the university are asked to be present and lend their con tribution to the sipirt of the occasion. The association is strongly convinced that such a banquet properly con ducted will not only be a great factor in enlarging a spirit of real culture and reflnment, but that only in free and open discussion can the correct solution of the problems of our uni versity life be reached. Chancellor Avery will act as Toast Master; Prof, Alexander of the Philosophy Depart ment, H. 1. Howard of the State De partment of Education and others will be present and on the toast list. The price of plates will be one dol lar'. Tickets will bo on sale by can vassers on Saturday of this week; they may also obtained at the Temple at any time. lltttur ratty NuUrra Tickets for senior hop may bo ob tained from the following: Epper son, Beck, Dawson, Kaevan, Grlffn Shirley, Lyman or Driscoll, The hop will be given Friday, January 10, at the New Lindell ball room. The Black Masques will give an in formal party for all university girls at the Temple, Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5. Artistic dance programs and menus for particular people. George Bros., Printers, 1313 N BtroeL EMMA TRENTINI IN "THE FIREFLY," The attraction at The Oliver Thursday Night, Jan. 15th, which will be one of the musical events of the season. DR. BESSEY GETS BOTANICAL WORK PRINTED IN JAPANESE Many Beautiful Illustrations of Scien tific Value Appear as Prom inent Part. Dr. Bessoy has recently received two volumes of botanical research from Japan. Dr. Ilomi Shirasawa is the author of these and he has written the "Icones of the Forest trees of Japan". in the Japanese language. The title and introduction begins on the back page and the descriptions and plates extend there from to the front page. These books, although written in Jupanese, refer to the Latin names of the species thereby making it pos sible to refer to the descriptions in English. Dr. Bessey says the cuts are the invaluable part of the books, the finest he litis ever seen. Applications for election to the po sition of editor-in-chief, managing edi tor, two associate editors, business manager and assistant business man ager of The Daily Nebraskan for the second semester of the current year will be received at the oflice of the secretary of the student publication board, basement Administration build ing, until 12 o'clock noon, Friday, Jan uary 23, 1914. Applications to be made on form which will be furnished by the secre tary. A full statement of your qualifi cations for the position for which you apply should accompany your applica-. tlon. T. A. Williams, Secretary. Jones' Orchestra; Phono L9G66. You Will Know To-morrow! nofWuaywwwiWiMwwtiwtw gamw 'wrtxjnrrgsmnrwMimtm lUMMttfMMMViMWSMMBGtodiKfl zzsm