vl '.. THE DAILY NX BRA.SK AN i. . '' ' f r" (J I -i ' - 4 ..-! .! THEATRES - OLIVER THEATER i , -i Xodayr-2-pm, Tonlghtn8-p-m- OTIS SKINNER In "An Arabian Night" "KISMET" Prices $2.00 to 50 Cents SAT. MATA NIGHT, MARCH 7 EVA TANGUAY And Her Cyclonic Vaudeville Co. ORPHELM-THEATER THUR.-FRI.-SAT., MARCH 5-6-7 LILIAN HERLEIN In Her Gorgeous Singing Novelty Courtesy of Lew Fields MULLER & 8TANLEY THE FIVE SULLYS In "Tho Information Bureau" ETTA BRYAN, ROY SUMNER & CO. LEW HAWKINS IOLEEN SISTERS GINGRA8S & COMPANY Mat. at 2:15. Prices 15 & 25c. Night at 8:15; prices 15, 25, 35, 50 & 75c I -tYRieTHEATEB- MON.-TUE8.-WED., MARCH 2-34 ROLAND CARTER & CO. In "Vacation Time" JOS. H. HUGHES & CO. In "The Little Isle of Green" PHOTO PLAYS "Dolly of the Dalles" Second Story of the Series Entitled "The Ghost of Mother Eve" "PATHE'S SEMI-WEEKLY" "IRON AND STEEL" Two-Part Three Shows Daily 2, 7, 9 p. m. Mat All Seats 10c. Night 15c Jolly Five Dancing Club Newly Remodeled Hall at 1548 O Street. DanceB every Tuesday, Thursday "and SaTu rday. Admission 25 cents. Free check room. Music by Hampton's Or chestru. PRIZE WALTZ EVERY TUESDAY For information call I. C. HEATH, - - B-4339 Try Our Luncheonettes They are alwnyfc the best "Wo Berve hot and cold drinltB all winter long. LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN Southwest Corner 14th O Street Miss Charlotte Whefon Student of Louis Chalif of New York Announces classes in tho Now Social DancoB Maxlxo Tango Ono-Stop -Hesitatlon-WaUzesr-beglnning-SaW urday, 3:30 p. m., at Whitton-Car- lislo Gymnasium. For information call Phono B1287. WHITMAN'S OLASSY OANDY MEIER HDRUG CO. 18 tod 0.8treete" 4 9f , Try, the Y. M. 0. A. Lunok ' Room, 0fterift Plto Oity Y. MttaAtL3thAP L EVERYMATRON BY SCOTT MUCH LIKE EVERYWOMAN. "Reason" Talks to Everymatron "Happiness" Shows Her a Merrier Life. :-: The play "Everymatron," given be fore the Lincoln Women's Club by the Homo department of the club in. the Temple Theatre, Monduy aftcrnoonis the-production of Prof. It. D. Scott of the EngllBh Literaturo 'department.. The play resembles tho modern moral ity play "Everywoman" in many wqyB, although it has in it no male charac ters. Twelvo characters participate in the production, the principal ones being "Vanity," "Pride," "Tempta tion," '-'Happiness," "Troublo," and "Reason.." "Everymatron" becomes disgusted with lifo and in an attempt to take her life is confronted by "Reason," who nppearB in tho dark and carries her into the future several weeks, explaining tho advantages of foresight nnd thinking. "Happiness" confronts "Everymatron" with tho re lighting of tho stago(for It is tempor arily darkened) and conducts her through a happier life. Professor Scott finished this, the TourtlT'of " hiin'odUciroiisr'6n'ChTl8t-"1 mas day, after having worked steadily -for nearly five weeks. Tho plans of the plot he had In his mind for some OTIS-SiONNER ' At The Oliver The appearance of Otis Skinner in "Klsmot" at tho Oliver- this afternoon nnd evening will undoubtedly prove tho most importnnt "drnmntic happen lncf of the local drnmntic senson. Mr. Skinner's portrayal of tho vigorous nnd romantic beggar of Bagdnd, who, in a dny, is dragged by Fate through a maelstrom of adventures, is easily tho finest achievement, so" far 'In tho career of this distinguished actor. Tho staging of tho play, which Is tho work entirely of Harrison Groy "- .VVi;r r: -WM$i-A The aSJBMnt'J.1i JTrvTraP7 wtfiMSTtm'lax 'ji yfe-'wvjJi' iMW - r ENGINEERS OFF TO , 'OMAHA EARLY IN MAY Distant Trip Out of Question This Year Four Professors t Go Along. It has been definitely decided that the engineers will go to Omaha on May 1st and 2nd to mako their an nual Inspection. Under tho general supervision of Professors HoUlstcr, Brldgmnn, Beaton and Dean, the en- gincers will visit for inspection a smeltorlng plant, tho gas plant, Ihe electric sub-station, tho strcot railway powor plant, oiyj of tho modelplauts hi this territory; tho electric lighting plant, tho' McKeon Motor Compuny plant, and tho city waterworks plant located in Floronce. Tho inspection this year will be as In formor yoars, but In tho future every upper classman will havo to make tho trip, giving an outlined re port, togothor with a development of "BDmoBpccinl-featuro-oTrltT-on-mnke-ftn- Inspection of. somo plant in Lincoln, under the supervision of dome profes sor, giving a most detailed report of "STTHBF UCggoI in To-day Matinee and night I'iBKo, is mo mosc penect in uemu and . gorgeous in general effect that has been seen in recent yoars. Tho pagennts nnd groupings of tho great number of players nnd Bupernuraor arles, clnd in tho rich and colorful ral mont of tho Orient, have rarely, if ever, been equalled. In presenting i'KIsmot," Messrs. Klaw & Etlnnger and Mr. Flsko have, placed before the publio a splendid, thrilling drama in a magnificent sotting, and havo there by ot a, now standard for theatrical production in this country. tlmo provlous to tho actual writing of the piny. One of thofgurfnyjhaB novor been prodUccd-nnd tho others nro: "Tho Dlplohint," "The Motclf mnkerB," nnd "Everymatron." the inspection In ordor to equnlizo the work jsf an Inspection at homo with ono made out in tho state or In some other state, as .will probably bo tho case in tho future. Noxt yoar an early agitation will bo mni'tod 'for i trip to ujmo Inrgu city In order to mako it possible to see somo of tho very best plants. Kansas City, Keokuk and Chicago are already on the llBt foi consideration. University Notices Plcaso note that tho phono number of tho Dally Nebraskan has been chnnged - nndHs - now - IM Wanted For Cornhusker. Wanted Your best snapshots for publication In tho Cornhusker. Any IndlvMual, group, "stunt" plcturos, plcnlcXdanco or party groups will bo gladly Accepted at the office, or mall to thoTSdltorlal Department. Organization Cuts. All organizations that havo Innr their plcturos taken and have not paid ALJhdlLJU must call at tho ofllco and do bo at once, as no cuts will bo mado until paid for. R. F. SWIFT, Business Manager. GermanDramatlcClub: Gorman Dramatic Club will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Faculty Hall. Company B. D Company Cornhuskor plcturo TucBdnyut 11 u'clocfc: Organization Cuts. All organizations that have had their pictures taken and have not paid for their space in the Cornhusker must callnttlicamconnddoBO-nt onco, tvb no cuts will bo mado until paid for. Office hourso, 11 to 12 daily. - DUSINESS MANAGER. Girls' Party. "Tho"AllUnIvefslty13irlB'"i)arly to bo given Saturday will begin at 2 o'clock Instend of 2:30 as tho provlous parties havo. Miss Chnrlotto Whedon will bo present from 2:30 until' 3 p. m. and will give a numbor of aesthetic dances. Miss Helen Jesso of tho Black Masquo Won't Miss It hefcfremfleme Elfa Williams, Cfoyd .Steward and cast of UiTFavotlPes Oliver Theater-Fri. Night, Mar. 6-Seats $f to 25c iibbp i . r 1 t a , u J a J f if ' I. I I . v' VTDn MM M U r m EiTDI - , - i m m n ill .& mm. m hhh hh hh hh mr- H "7", .Sf" Y' Extlutlv fk Plays. 1511 0 StrMt David Copperfield K Mon., Tue., Wed. and Thurs. A Seven-Part Motion Picture production of Charles Dickens'' Greatest Work. ' Afternoon 1:30 and 3:30 10c Ercnlpg 6:45 atf 8:45 15c and .10c is in charge of tho party. Admission charge will bo 10 cents, Cornhusker. All organizations .desiring upaco in tho 1014 Cornhusker must havo their pictures taken at Townsond'B at oncq.k DUSINESS' MANAGER- , Notice. -The monthly mooting of tpo A. I. , H. H: will bo hold tonlglit in M.'R UOB at 7:30 o'clock. T, L. Frank, Oeorgo i i - - Allen and F. C. Cooper will talk on '.'High Tension plrect Currents'." -All aro cordially Invited, F. M. MERRIAM. Hrfll SeffVester Stafi PJclUJies The Cornhusker plcturo of tho first somestor staff of tho NcbrnsknnwJll bo taken Thursday at 12 o'clock. Tho following members of tho staff are no tified to report at Townsond's nt that hour: Snyder, Wells, Spoler, '. Cut right, Drlscoll, Porkins, Heard, Dab' dock, Arnold, Squlrep, Kaufman, Hoi land, Home. Everts, Dodds, 'Noble, ' Koupnl, EvaiiB. Uoohr, Wcoks. , , Ex-Governor Aldrjch. Ii,v.(lnviinini AMi-lr.li uftll arwtnlr In- lullfnho-rornplorTlmT day o venlng, from 7:00 to 8:00 o'clock on "Twontloth Century Men.-" All young men are urged to be on iand with a friend. . " Junior Hop Report; Report of Junior Hop, February 28f 1914: Receipt. 110 tickets, nt $1.25,4 ?137.r0. Expenditures Hall, $37.50;, decorations, $8.50; refreshments, $20; programs, $31.37; printing tickets, $1.25; music, $30; advertising,.;. doorkeeper, $1.50; total, $135.12. Ken-' ' nojth M. Snyder, chairman. "Audited March 4, 19 H. T. A. WILLIAMS, Agont Student Activities. Jones' Orchestra. Phono L-9GGG. CLASSIFIEDXTST LOST A stickpin sot with small gar not and pearls. Finder pleaBO lonvo nt Dally Nobraskan ofllco. - FOUND In Cnomr building, a wnfcchr Cnll at "Rag" prcTpeTtw ifT1n nml Irlnntlfv- " . . ' 3-5-3 UNIVERSITY sonographic work, Your thesis copied at rensonnblb rates. Phone L-7C91. 3-fj-C L The Junior Play r-v. i . : . .- &B pwi n -i '4 . 41 i tHI '4 4 4 Tl j H ..il J4 f i i . 'r 'f rt SI i jj . -rfi ' 1 ." 7K -frr t&I $r J. V . t M ' v1 v j- -i .'. ."H-. -?. te. - .,i,. .-tf - -?; -r I : "Jit i '