THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THEATRES OLIVER THEATER Thu. Fri. Sat. &. Sat. Mat. Feb. 26-28 Night 8 p. m. Matinee 2 p. m. KLAW & ERLINGER'S International BEN HUR PRICE8 $2,00 to 50c March 2-4 3 Nights & Wed. Mat. OTIS 8KINNER In "KISMET" Prices $2.00 to 50 Cents ORPHEIM THEATER THURS. FRI. SAT. Feb. 26, 27, 28 BILLY B. VAN THE BEAUMONT SISTERS &. CO. In the One-Act Musical Comedy "PROPS" SOPHYE BARNARD LOU ANGER BOUDINI BROTHERS MARGARET ILES & CO. ED CORELLI & CHAS. GILLETT ROBERTO Assisted by BEA VERERA Mat. at 2:15. Prices 15 &. 25c. Night at 8: 15; prices 15, 25, 35, 50 & 75c LYRIC THEATER MON. TUES. WED. Feb. 23, 24, 25 WILLARD HUTCHINSON & CO. In "A Leap Year Leap" THE RAMSEY SISTERS PHOTO PLAYS A Positive Two-Part Feature "THE OTHER GIRL" "THE BLINDED HEART" "PATHE'S SEMI-WEEKLY" The World's News in Motion Views THE SOLOMON SISTERS Three Shows Dally 2, 7, 9 p. m. Matinee, All Seats 10c. Night, 15c University Jeweler Optician and C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1122 0 St. Yellow Front Your Patronage Solicited Miss Charlotte Whedon Student of Louis Challf of New York Announces classes in the New Social Dances Maxlxe Tango One-Step Hesitation Waltzes, beginning Sat urday, 3:30 p. m , at Wbltton Car lisle Gymnasium. For Information call Phono B1287. WHITMAN'S GLASSY OANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13 and O Streets "SPA" Try the Y. M. 0. A. Lunch Room, Cafeteria, Plan Oity Y. M. 0. A. 13th & P Commerce School at Missouri. Tho University of Missouri 1b plan ning to establish a Bchool of commerce next fall. It will differ from the school here In the fact that two years of college work aro required for ad mittance. The flrst school of commerce estab lished by a state university was found ed by Callfonla. Tho establishment of a new school at Missouri will raako two state universities properly equip ped for teaching tho economies and commerce of the preBent day. THE WEEK AT THE THEATRES The Oliver "Ben Hnr, ' Thursday, Friday, Satur day and matinee Coming, March 2, 3, 4, Otis Skinner In "Kismet " The Orpheum The Road Show, with Billy Van and Companj as headliners. The Lyric Advanced films audcville and feature The Magnet "Checkers," with ThomaB Robs a great featuro film. Dally and matinees with orchestral music. " K '" r r p r r T "CHECKERS" This is the second of tho pro ductions made by the produc ing firm of Broadway favorites, the All Star Feature Corpora tion, their first being Augustus Thomas' "Arizona " Thomas W Ross, Among the fflreinoBL of American, actors, has played the title role of "Checkers," in tho stago pro duction, in every big city of tho United States, and ho has, after most urgent effort, been per suaded to enact tho same rolo again before the camera. For his support the All Star Cor poration has engaged a most competent cast of leading actors and actresses. In the cast will be seen Katherlno La Salle, lately leading lady with tho New York production of "The Master Mind;" Jack Ra gan as Push Miller; Gertrude Shlpman, a prominent leading stock lady; William A. Wil liams, formerly of Prtthe Freres; Charles Graham, and others More than one hundred play ers are in the supporting cast and many thousands are shown in the beautiful scenes of the race tracks. At tho Magnet, Tuesday, Wednesduy and Thursday. ORPHEUM PROGRAM. Girls of Union Literary Society Stage Vaudeville Program. At the Union meeting last Saturday night In the Temple, tho following pro gram was given by the girls A Starland Chorus. B C D E F G Reading Vocal Solo Mdll Hanel. Flip and Flop Mdll Cartney and Long. Poppy Dance Mdll Alllne. Piano Solo Poolerweskl. Playlet "No Men Wanted." Cast Bachelor Girls: Isabella (Kitty Marie). Josephine (Do Vero). Maid Pregnolla (Mildred Weseen). Enigma Lizzie and Eliza. Klnotoscope Maude Muller and H I Down by the River. Orchestra O'Nelson. , McCartney McCamp. The Union Orpheum Co. After a short social time, Ico was served. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY TO BE GIVEN MARCH 6 (Continued frbm page 1.) The Earl of Hawcas tie. .Fred Fielding Horace Granger-SlmpBon. .Jesse Quinn Rlblere, the Grand Duke's Becre- tary John Beard Mariano, maltre d'hotel. .Leon Snyder Mlchele, a waiter Don Barns Two Carablnlero Carl Ganz and Rolph Canady A valet de chambre. .Harold Campbell University Notices Wanted For Cornhusker. Wanted Your best ennpshota for publication In tho Cornhusker. Any individual, group, "stunt"1 pictures, picnic, dance or party groups will bo gladly accepted at tho ofllco, or mall to tho Editorial Department. Dramatic Club. Dramatic Club tryouts will bo hold at tho Temple Theatre, February 26, 7 p. m. Anyone wishing to try out for membership In tho club Ib requested to report to MIbb Howell In U. 106 between 11 and 12 on tho samo day as the tryouts. Parts of any modern play may bo UBed. Junior Hop Tickets. Tickets for tho big Junior dance to bo held at tho Llndell, February 28, 1914, are obtalnablo from tho follow ing men for $125 each: R. F. Swift, Reed Dawson, Phil Southwlck, Leon Samuelson, P. P Robb, C. N Brown, P. C. Spencer, Krauso, F. A. Babcock, Frank PerklnB, Spooner, Cloyd Stew art, W. II. finuman, Co-op Book Store. Junior Class Football Men. Juniors entitled to class football sweaters may have same by calling at Coach Stlehm's ofllco botween the hours of 11 and 12. Deposit of $1.90 required. O. H. ZUMWINKBL. Phi Beta Kappa. Notice Is hereby given that grades reported to tho Registrar later than March 1, 1914, will not bo considered In reckoning Phi Beta Kappa standing for tho class of 1914. RAYMOND J. POOL, Secretary. Juniors and Seniors. All Cornhusker proofs of juniors and seniors positively must be in by Wednesday, February 25th. This is absolutely tho last day oil which they will be received. R F. SWIFT, Busjness Manager. ' Junior Play. Junior Play practice tonight at 7:30. Temple. Company Pictures. G Company Picture not to bo taken on Tuesday. M Company Picture to be taken Thursday at 11 a m. Full uniform. I Company Picture Thursday at 11 a. m. Suffragists. All University oung ladles wishing to become members of tho University Girls' Equal Suffrago Association will hand in their written applications to Miss Marlon Preeso today after con vocation. Euqal suffrage buttons can be had at tho same time. MIbb Preeso will bo on the stago Immediately after the play Is over. HAWKEYES REVENGE (Continued from Pago One) minutes with tho crafty Gllliland, showed more natural ability than any other "HuskerJ' Ho is now to tho wrestling game and showed up much better than tho time of hla event would Indicate. Kruso lasted not quite ten minutes with Baron. Outweighed ten pounds, KruBo made a monkey out of his "Harry" opponent. At the end of six minutes, Kruse, worn out by flopping "EBau" around, was tho victim of his beefy antagonist and took the fourth defeat of tho night The meet was very good.vTo be fair, tho truth will not hurt. For the Iowa team all wo want to Bay 1b that they gave us just as bad a defeat in wrest ling as tho "Huskora" administered to Captain McQlnnis' clan last November on Nebraska Field. Y. W. C. A. LUNCHEON AND INFORMAL RECEPTION Miss Conde Meets With Y. W. Girls at Llndell Long Toast List. The Young Woman's Christian Asso ciation luncheon occurred Saturday Ln tho largo new banquet hall of the Lin dell Hotel. Miss Bertha Conde, who has been the guest of the association for tho paBt week, occupied the place of honor on tho toast Hat. Luncheon was sorved at 1 00 p m to about one hundred and twenty girls Tho appointments were In gold, and jellow Jonquils and ferns were used In decorating the tables Tho subjects for tho toasts were taken from a charming little poem which appeared on the menu cards Valeria Bonnell, as president, was toastmlstresss The toast list follows Tho Fir Trees ThoHlllB The Plains The Sunlight Tho Breezes . . Tho Bird Songs Tho World. . . . . . Edna Ogdon . . Evangeline Ixnig Miss Graham .Teanette Finney . . . .Miss Drake Esther Bennett . . . . Miss Conde Directly after tho luncheon rnmo the reception at Mrs A W Field's home Miss Conde spoke and opportunity was given for the guests to talk Informally with her. PRE-MEDICS GET TOGETHER AT BANQUET Several Visitors Present-Long and Interesting Toast List Ne braska Complimented. Forty seven fellows turned out for tho banquet held by tho Pre-Mcdlcs at tho Lincoln Hotel last Friday night Dean Wolcott, head of the Medical de partment of tho University in Lincoln, acted as toastmaster. Doctors Baker and Orr of Lincoln and Pointer of Omaha were on the toast list. Many cholco and well chosen remarks were made by variouB students. Four Omaha students, Way, Undean, Young and Burns, helped swell tho attend ance. Professor Sollman of tho committee of faculty men that are ourlng tho country in behalf of tho Western Re serve University, stated that no other buildings seen on the trip appeal to them as being bettor models for them to copy than are tho buildings used by the University of Nebraska. VOTES FOR WOMEN AT TEMPLE TODAY Suffragette Meeting Called at 11 After Convocation Members to Be Received. 30, There will be a big suffragette meet ing today at 11:30 at tho Temple, fol lowing tho Dramatic Club play. Sev eral prominent seniors and members of tho faculty will tell of tho work of college women In equal suffrage. Miss Graham Is heartily In favor of tho movement and believes that the col lego league should bo affiliated with I MAGNET 12 Exolusivs Photo Plays. 1511 0 Strut CHECKERS Thomas W. Ross as Checkers Hanry M. Blossom Jr's Graat Play Mon., Tue., Wed. and Thurs. Nothing Like it Evet Seen Befoze in Motion Piduzes AFTERNOON 1:30 and 3:00 O'clock 10c s yYESTERDfY TOD1 r Styles have changed. And our introductory showing of the new ones for spring is flow ready. Our own Kensington or the well-known Kuppen hcimer make Handsome models re markably tasteful patterns in both foreign and do mestic woolens tailoring lhat surpasses even the best of former seasons. We invite your instect ion of them. MAGEES SERVICE FORMERLY MAGEE & DEEMER the state association In order that more effective work may be done. Rachael Kellogg and Helen Sorenaon have been gathering statistics on what girls are doing in other schools in forming suffragette clubs, and will pre sent this material before tho meeting, and all girls who wish to Join will hand In their names to Marian Preeso at the close of tho meeting. ACHOTHS HOLD FORMAL AND ANNUAL BANQUET Fifty-Five Visitors Present to Attend Annual Celebration. Tho Achoth sorority held its formal party at tho Lincoln hotel Friday even ing. About tlify couples wero present. The out-of-town visitors wore: Edith Shrum of Omaha, Vena Stahl of Lib erty, Carrie Moody of West Point, Eva Rosenbaum of Harvard, Inez Velio of Norfolk, Mrs. Homer Aylesworth of Aurora, Helen Brlggs of Fremont. Tho annual banquet was held at the Lin coln hotel Saturday evening. Tho toast list wad as follows: Florence Daniels, touBtmlstress. "Our Steamer Achoth," Hazel Fish wood. "Our Sailor," Margaret Keifer. "Setting Sail," Lorraine Holtz. "Tho Tempest," Carrie Moodie. "Friends Mado En Route," Phyllis Neiligh. "Tho Harbor," Jessie Downing. "Casting tho Anchor," Ethel Stone. EVENING 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 I 'r 1 r I '3 '! .t .'1 N - t