The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 25, 1914, Image 3
''JTi ft-s, S. ' v ,. A i .THE DAILY NEBRASKA N THEATRES GIRLS" TRACK MEET tO BE HELD IN MAY r- A ORPHEUM THEATER Thur., Frl., 8at., March 26, 27, 28 CLAUD & FANNIE U8HER In "The Straight Path" SMITH, COOK AND MARIE B.RANDON EDNA 8HOWALTER MI88 WILLETTE WHITAKER ANNA, LEHR & COMPANY. HELEN GANNON . WHEELER & WJLSON Bargain Mat Dally at 15c and 25c' Nlfiht at 8:15 Prices, 16c, 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c LYRIC THEATEH Mon Tues., Wed., March 23, 24, 25 JACK LEVY AND THREE 8YMPHONY GIRL8 BILLY PINK AND BLO88OM ROBINSON ' PH0T0-PLAY8 JUDITH OF BETHULIA Depleting the Triumph of the Jews "PATHE'S 8EMLWEEKLY" The World's News In Motion Views University Jeweler and Optioian C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 0 St. Yellow Front Tour Patronage Solicited SLAZENGER- Tennis Goods and Lee Slotted Ten nis Racquets. LAHR'S 1032 O St. Try Our Luncheonettes They are always the best Wo sprvo hot and cold drinks all winter long. LINCOLN CANOY KITCHEN Southwest Corner 14th O Street WHITMAN'S GLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 18 and 0 Streets liHin fa-ii nil t;i.-fm, it 99 Try the Y. M. 0. A. Lunoh Boom, Cafeteria;. Plan OityY. M. 0. A. 13th AP CLASSIFIED LIST WANTED An agent to devote all or part timo to business. Good money mode. Call at room 104 Bankers Life Bldg., and investigate. FOR SALE 18 tennis racket, good as now, for ?4; also bioyscle, good Con dition, $12. V K.Greeff Registrar's office. ' ' 3-125t PPole Vault Proves Popular Eevent Indoor Baseball Also Big Attraction, At last the long looked for timo has arrived. Tho baseball and track sea ;son for tho co-eds opens this week. All the girls, and especially tho fresh men, in tho Physical Education de partment aro eager for tho work to begin. Nothing seems to please thorn llko their gym work and anything which pertains to It. In fact, there aro a few" AVlio"aTo thinking- or golng- out for football next fall. Tho track moot will bo held In 'May and- wJU of. course bo accompanied by tho Inter- -clasal)aschalLgamea. TJiajftola vault Is to bo one of the features of tho meet this year and It Is said that many of tho fair ones aro developing an ability in this event Which rivals that of "Doodles" and "Stony." University Notices Cadets. adots.wlll begin .their four-hour regular drill the first Monday after spring vacation. LIEUTENANT BOWMAN. Snap 8hots. Fraternities and sororities aro fo quostqd to mall to tho editor any "line" snapshots they may have for use In 1914 Cornhusker; Wanted For Cornhusker. Wanted Your best "snapshots for publication in tho Cornhusker. Any individual, group, "stunt" pictures, picnic, dance or party groups will bo gladly accepted at tho office, or mall to' tho Editorial Department. "Organizational Noticed All organizations that have had their pictures taken and have not paid for their space In tho Cornhusker must call at tho office and do bo at once, as no cuts will be mado until paid for. R. p. SWIFT, Business Manager. Engineering Hop. Tho Engineering Hop will bo held at tho Lindell Hotel, April 3, 1914. All engineering students desiring tickets must got them before March 26. Aftor this date tho tickets will bo sold to tho students at largo. Tickets may bo secured from KJeld gaard, Beck and Petorson. Free Shine. Free shine with every shave or hair cut at tho liandsomest barber sliop In Lincoln. Bankers Life building. Bring your neighbor. Organizations! Notice! All organizations that have had their pictures-taken andhave not-paid for their space in tho Cornhusker must call at tho office and do so at once, as no cuts wJll be made until paid for. Office hours, 11 to 12 dally. BUSINESS MANAGER. Chroniclers Meeting, IChoro-wIlUbo-a-spccIal-iind-im tant business meeting of "Ye Chroni clers" this noon. All members meet In tho Dally Nebraskan office at 12:30, Chemistry Club. Tho Chemistry Club will meet to night in tho Chemistry lecture room at 7:30. Tho following program'will be given: "Manufacture of Iron and Steel," R. H. Kellner. "Some Phases ofThermo-chemis-try," Ednqf Miller. "Physiological Effects of Food Pre servatives," J. C. Rlpperton. All students interested in chemistry are invited to attend; " Jones' Orchestra, Phon L-I6IC PERL D. DECKER p W$$m$$mmk - W H mmMWmMWmM----' &J2iiz-. mm H msjmmmmmmmmas vMBMBalUtA, mm KW mmim mekm m mW&ffizW&ZWmmaL' ' tH1" ftl ' ' mmm$W!fflmmmmT' "??'r "rf-j mmmXVXA& ? VmmmmmmmWMk,,,; " a & mWmmmmmW x?: Jf BBfJHBWPrT. 1. - ', j v '('? J mmMM5mmmmmmMmmL , -- -! mmmxmismmmmF 77-m .-, : mmg&TWV&mmmM, s Tl f mmmmmWmWmvsy ' BJBBBBflB9;.' V BJ BBw "Kct.vCO'N ..Jf WMW -!iinK i Perl D. Decker of Joplln Is the rep resentatlve In congress of the Fif teenth district of Missouri. He was born In Ohio thlrty-clo.ht years ago, Is a Democrat and a lawyer. Minnesota Faculty Women Simplify Chaperon Problem. Tho Faculty Women's Club of tho University of Minnesota is much agi tated over tho recent criticisms on university dances. They realize that tho time has passed when tho now dances can be entirely stopped. They can see much beauty and grace In the nnimgtnpg nnrl rlnalrfi that the dances bo altered so that no adverse criticism can bo given. One plan of tho club Is to have a list of members who have offered thoir services as chaporones. Tho ox cuso offered for an absenco of chaporones- was. thatJionQjrccre obtainable. This plan will do away with sucli ex- cuses, for by telopnoning" ally-Club" member a college party, will bo as sured of having proper chaporones.4 Dally Illlnl. JAMES E. GAFFNEY Jamet E. Gaffney, head of a New York construction company, li one of the chief figures In the graft Investiga tion now being conducted by District Attorney Whitman. B I .. , W niyy. BffiTtTsSSBKsiMji'B IdeSilvtr i M MM Wi for su jMJ.CmA y 28c FULK CLOTHING CO Spring Clothes OH J Such Beautiful Models English, Soft Roll, Patch Pockets, Etc. $10, $12.50, $15 KLINES 1132 O STREET Popular Prloi Outfitters to Mm ANOKAJf ARROW MGDtfcAR Cluett, I'CAbodr & Co., lao. Maknr i the Subsc ribe fs 0f The Daily During tho campaign for now subscribers during -th ft pnBtrp.gigt.rnt.inn wtnlf promisRorv. notes fbr ."Hl.OO'wore taken by tho management as .equivalent ' to the cash subscription. r AVliile these notes are payable on tho demand of tho publishers, it is not tho intent of the pub lishers to demand the payment at a certain date . but it understood that payment must be made be- A forc-flieignerof-tii?wnot: "Those -who are indebted-to the-Daily -Nebraslcan . for tho present semester may visit tho office in tho basement of University Hall at any time and upon the payment of $1.00 receive a receipt in full. Prompt payment -will assist tho management very ' materially in making a full financial report, before " the end of the school year. THE BUSINESS Exclusive Clothes V, "' v V for Young Men. We Specialize In Them Let us show yoiU8ome-oL-the new Spring models in our Kensingtons or Kuppenlieiniers - In them you'll aee the new styles at their best. 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