v Ktnfmv THE DAILY NISRASKAN THEATRES OLIVER THEATER tt , v V, WED., THUR., and THUR, MAT,, MARCH 18-19 First Time In Lincoln Fisher & 8tevens Present The Musical Comedy DeLuxe THE PINK LADY 75 People 76 NIGHT $2 to 50c. MAT. $1.50 to 50c ORPDEUM THEATER THUR8DAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY March 12, 13, 14 HORACE QOLDIN -The-Old-& New nd a Tiger Too 35 People 35 M'CORMACK & IRVING In "Between Decks" Vera McCord & Arthur Shaw In "Just Llko a Woman" WILSON & PEAR80N In "At tho Reception." 8HARP & TUREY 'NEL80N & NELSON "Hearst-Scllg News Pictorial'' XYRIC THEATEft THUR.-FRI.-8AT, MARCH 12-13-14 ALLEN8 ORIGINAL COWBOY MINSTRELS Presenting "A Cowboy's Life at Twilight" MARR & EVANS The Acrobatic Comedian PHOTO-PLAY8 "THE TWO R08E8" PATHE'8 8EMI-WEEKLY "PA AND MA ELOPE" Three Shows Dally 2, 7, 9 p. m. Mat 'All Seats 10c. Night r15c University Jeweler and Optician C, A, TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1121 0 St. Yellow Front Tonr Patronage Soliolted WHITMAN'S GLASSY CANDY " MEIER DRUG CO. 18 Und 0 Street 44 9t Try the Y. M. 0. A. Lunok Room, Cafeteria,' Plan Oity Y. M. 0. A. 13th & P FOURTH SYMPHONY AT CONVOCATION TODAY Schubert's "Unfinished" Programs LeadlaMayEeBtlyalLarge Crowds Attend. , The .fourth-symphony irogram-ls-to- be given this morning in Memorial -Hflli;Schiibert'B-UnllnlBmjd,,-ti22) will "bo played with tho organ and string instruments. These programs aire being given in preparation for tho May Festival in which tho Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra will feature. Tho programs have been excellent In every instance and they Indeed antici pate something like a rare treat In the May Festival. Jones' Orchestra-, Phone L-968S. College Uni. Cafeteria SJpMBBBBJPBBHHBBfijfiBBMWBBMHBMWBMBMBPJB LsLsHiLfiiiiiisVtiKr;iKLiLBP bbbbbKbW 'sBBBBiWPsBBAviBE. 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To Tour the 8tate During 8prlng Vacation The Band With a Reputation , I I ' II i III II I I I IH '' i CHARTER IS GRANTED (Conthcd from pnge 1) is tho clghtoonth charter to be grant ed, and there are Bister chapters In tho following universities: DePauw," Kansas, Michigan, Denver, Virginia, Washington, Purdue. Ohio. Wlscon- sin, Iowa, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Mis souri, Texas, Oregon, Oklahoma, and Indiana. Membership In the fraternity. Is limited to men of the two upper classes and to sophomores In tholr second semester. At a recent meeting of the society an election was held In accordance with the rules of eligibil ity, resulting In tho cholco of the fol lowing men as pledgesr William M7 Locke, Marcus L. Poteet, Harold Schwab, and P. Craig Spencer. Artlstlo dance programs and menus for particular people. George Bros., Printers, 1313 N street. INTERESTING LECTURE IN PHY8ICAL SCIENCE Dr. Ostwald Treats of the LawsoT . Dispersion and Their Importance. In his lecture on tho physical sci ences last night Dr. Ostwald spoke on 4he-laws-of-dlaperslon-and--flie-lmpor .tance of these laws In the prepara tion " ofVcollodinl-solutlons; -By- means of a number of microscopic Blldes he showed that tho size of the particles In a fluid medium would produce dif ferent colors and reflect different rnyB of light. All known colors exist In solutions and as tho size of the parti cles decrease or increaso, every color is revealed, Largo- particles produce deeper and more intenco polors. The size of the particles and the shape of the crystals serve as a means of dls- tlngulshfng between the various ele ments. Dr. Ostwald's noxt lecture will bo upon a method of determining tho size of molecules In colloidal solutions. "Umveriify"Noticei "Fraternities and Sororities." The plotureB of your houses must be turned in at the Cornhusker office, U Hall, fourth floor, before Friday, March 13. If no picture has beelx taken, make arrangements with the editor. Snap 8hots. Fraternities and sororities are re quested to mall to tho editor any "lino" snupshots they may have for use In 1914 Cornhusker. To the Juniors. All juniors who have not checked In with their Junldr Play tickets will please do so atxoncor Elther-to myself or to T. A. Williams. . t - - RALPH NORTHRUP. Ostwald of Leipzig. Tho departments of Chemistry. -AgrIcultural-;ChemlBtry nnd-TPhyslcs" of tho university or Nebraska an-nounce- a-serles-of five- lectures -on "Colloids'1 to bo given on tho Univer sity campus In Brace Hall, room 211, at 5 p. m. each day, beginning Monday, March 0. -Thoso lectures wlllbo given In English by Dr. Wolfang Ostwald of tho . University of Leipzig, Germany, and will be of very great Interest to students of tho physical sciences and of medicine. A cordial invitation Is extended to anyone interested in this series of lectures, for Men and Women, Wanted For Cornhusker. Wanted Your bost snapshots for publication In tho Cornhusker. Any individual, group, "stunt" pictures, picnic, dance or party groups will bo gladly accepted at the office, or mail to-tho-Edltorlal-Dopartment, - Organizations! Notipel - All organizations that have ha'd,' their picturos taken and have not paid for their spaco in the Cornhusker must call at tho ofllco and do so at once, as no cuts will be mndo until paid for. R. F. SWIFT, Business Manager. Votes for Women. Tho University Woman's Equal SuffrngoSocIetywiBhes-to-nnnouncQj that "Votes for Women" badgeB may bo had for the asking at MIbb Drako's ofllco In the Y. W. C. A. room. Senior Poems. Senior poems must be submitted to Barney Gill Monday aftor vacation. . Senior Prom Committee. Ther.0 'will be a meeting of tjie Senior Prora-commlttceHn-U 105-at-11 q'clock Thursday, A. F. KEITH, Chairman, uornnusxer. ; All-Juniors and seniors who havo not called for their individual pictures at Townsend's should do so at once. 8ophomorClas8 Meeting. Sophomoro -class- meeting at tho Templo at 11:30, Thursday morning. Every loyal sophomore come out Engineering Hop. Tho Engineering Hop will bo held at tho Lindell Hotel, April 3, 1914. All engineering studonta . desiring tlckots must get them before March 25. Aftor this date the tlckots will bo sold to tho students at large: Tickets may bo secured fronuKJold gaard, Beck and Peterson. . r Freshman Class Meeting. Freshman class meeting. Thursday 'at 11:30 In chapel: Election of offi cers. All freshmen out RUSSELL ALLEN, President. Free 8hlne. Freo shine with overy shave- or hair cut at tho handsomest barber shop in -Lincoln. Bankers Life building. Bring your neighbor. ' ' 2g -Organizations) Notice I All organizations that have- had their pictures taken and havo not paid for tholr spaco in tho Cornhusker must call at the ofllco ajid do so at once, as no cuts will bo made until paid for. Ofllco hours, "H to 12 daily. . niUSIESftIANAGBR. Organizations Meet t ,Thero will bo a Joint meeting of tho Thursday evening at 7:30 In. tho Library, room 310. The reports of tho committee will bo submitted to" the convention, interested members of Hhe faculty aro requested to como, Vesper Service. Thursday evening vesper servlco will bo held In Uw Temple at 5 p. m. sharp. University girls will speak on the subject, "What Lent Can Mean," WANTED An agent to dovote all or part tlmo to business. Good money mad,o. Call at room 104 Bankers Life Bldg., and investigate, ' 1132 0 St. 'l Mil t ji j T A 'i. Tt 41 s r . . V K V"'. rf