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-m VfPRjW "v 'itmS "X "S,"v' if' M jl- "-?- THE DAILY KKBRABKAM u A- v- - t r I - ' W re ' if ' , THEATRES LYRIC THEATEB Mon Tues., Wed., April 6-7-8 JULIE RING & CO. - - In'ThcrMan She Met" LOCKHART & LEDDY In "A Brave Attempt at Suicide" Photo-Plays KALEM'S ' Four Part Masterpiece "A CELEBRATED CASE" PATHE'S 8EM1-WEEKLY Three 8hows Dally 2, 7 & 9 Mat. All Seats 10c Night. 15c ORPHEUM THEATER Thurs., Frl., Sat.) April 9-10-11 EDDIE LEONARD Assisted by Mabel Russell WILLA HOLT WAKEFIELD DR. CARL HERMAN FRANCIS DOOLEY Assisted by Corrlnne Sales LOUIS J. WIN8CH AND JOSEPHINE POORE THE RICCI TRIO HOLMAN BROTHERS MatDallyatJ2U5fcIIcesJ:5JL25c Night 8:16. Prices 15, 25, 35, 50, 75c Try Our Luncheonettes They are always the 'best We servo hot, and cold drinks all winter long. LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN 8outhwest Corner 14th 0 Street THE DIVINITY SCHOOL OP HARVARD UNIVERSITY TJNSECTARIAN UNIVERSITY PRIVILEGES Elective courses leading to the University degrees of S. T. B A. M., and Ph. D. Students pay ing tho full fee may take with out extra charge appropriate courses offered in the Graduate - SchooLof-Arta. jindSclences and Jn Andover Theological Sem inary. For particulars aiddresB Tho Dean .of the HarvardJDlvln ity School, 4 "Divinity Library, Cambridge, Mass. THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW SCHOOL Three-year 'course leading to depreo of Doctor of Law (J. D.),svhlch, by tho Quarter system, may bo comploteo in two and ono-fourth calendar years.'' College nAii.nHnn rnnulriwl fnr 'rOGftllnr admission. ottiryear"oflawbolng-countedtowardcoU iege-aegreer-ijaw-nDrary-oi-iu,uwi-voiuiijoir The Summer Quarter offers apodal op- nortunltlen to students, teachers, and practitioners. First term 1914, June 15-July 22 Second term July 23-August.28 Courses open In all Departments of tho University during tho Summer Quartqr. For Announcement address DEAN OF LAW SCHOOL, THE UNI- VER8ITY OF CHIpAQO fi it tf Try the Y.M. 0.A. Lunoh . Boom, Cafeteria,- Plan ffity Y.M.C'A.' 13th & P WHITMAN'S OLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13 and O StreU y' SrxfriiiiM BW ' ir P ;bbbbbBc S '''.BBBBBBBBBBMSBBBB 'bbbbbHtt 'jK ' 'Ibbbbbbbbbbbbb::'' '" "'' "-tJPl'"';"pi",M 'wi .JL &? sbbbbbbbbbbbbbHC jBBtIBBK & '& v V. -. S 'C aS-' IbbbbbbmC a.tfc'Cj Jy?? "BBBBBBBBBBBBBbI v '$ - :i':''" ' ' XBKBBI' '' I Y" VM ''' ';' BBBFCTV' ffl r'xyi IBBBBBBB;MBBBBBBBm ' -? bBbBHBe'Bf mraBV &"-' $ IHHbbbbbbbbbkHbbbbbbbbhmHbhbhbIbbhb CrMi ' 1'! fatwv . w.wr: EDDIE LEONARD Assisted AT ORPHEUM Thursday, TWO ARDENT Y. W. C. A. WORKERS ARRIVE TODAY Miss Taft and Miss Blanchard Will Speak at Vesper Service Tomorrow. MIbs Taft and Miss Blanchard will arrive Wednesday at 10 o'clock.' Miss TgfmvilrirpualcuftIiu-Thirrsday-cvcn ing vesper service on tho subject, "The Chinese College Girl." Miss Taft's wide experience with tho Chi nese will give her talk a note of un usual interest and value. All' Univer sity women are invited to be present for this especially arranged vetjper service. University ' girls have a raro treat in this opportunity to meet two such interesting women who have tho wel fare -of -Y-. Wr-Gr-Ar-work-so-closa to their hearts. Both have labored "in largo fields and under trying clrcum IfahceF in tinrgretft cause and both bring from their varied experiences inspiration and encouragement for those interested in association work. Miss Taft'B work has been among Chinese girls in the government. schools, and corresponds to Y. W.C. A. work in American colleges. Her talks will make the scope and pur pose of tho Y. AV. C. A. a more vital truth for it will bring a sense of kin- .shlpJbptween the Chinese girls and -those-of-other-countries; Miss Blanchard will viBit tho Uni versity of 'Nebraska in future and it is important that she meet Jho Univer sity girls in a social way in order that she Tnay be of service to the associa W . .V b ' j- 'v7HHflM.4&oyiaKvxc-.-nc .1 I I .1 I l I I II " i.i i i ih HBnmii nnrnjiMniBMi m nrrrianwnMinnrnTinFiw hbbww 419 TWW" MUMPED JOlfljPMMIfflMMlWBMBMMfflMMWl IT?. isWjW83aBWMWBBaawwwHBW8S86eBMaaaaMa SENIOR INVITATIONS. Senior Invitations will bo on Bale on tho campuB Friday and Saturday "of this' week. This is positively tho only opportunity to order announcements nnd invlta- tlons. ' , Leather. Invitations, each,,.... 25c Pa'per Invitations, two for..;. 25c Engraved 'announcements.... 5c "' ' " '. ,i si si Al Sit. SM- Sit. SlL All- 3l L ii. 'l islt. ili. sic 7r 1R 7fr ?F Iv W 7R 7f . ?V fr Tfi; t IK 1 ,' f by MABEL RU8SELL Friday and Saturday. Plans to Boost Brown. At a recent meeting of a large num ber of Brown men, plans for bringing new men to Brown were discussed. Tho Glee Club was urged to make known tho advantages of Brown on their western trip, also to talk to any prospective college men they may meet. A committee was appointed Lto keep In -touch with future Brown men, Tl'fiiT'Wfil'e'lntrmsttaTo-TmTlnraopxrrt- by April 22. "SPRING SYMPHONY" AT CONVOCATION TOMORROW Said by Critics to Stand in the. Lead for Life, Freshness and Happiness. Schumann's "Spring Symphony" will ho given by tho string quartette -and-organ at.tho--ll -o'olook-convoca- jtr,?' are so dlfernt this ssason from anything you havs sssn bafors that you certainly will not be stylishly dressed If you don't wear one. We have a great variety of patterns In all styles and you cannot fall to please yourself here. Come In and see them. - Fulk tion in Momorlal Hall, next Thursday. Tho B flat 8ymphony, Schumann's first pumiBlicd work of this Klffiirwitrhi introduced at tho Gowandhaus cqn cert in LoIpBio on March 31, 1841, Mondolssohn conducting, nnd was an Instantaneous mtcccsB, In life, froBhnoBB and tho Inward feeling of happiness tho B flat sym phony Is said by critics to stand nt tho head of thorn all. Schumann originally intended to call it tho "Spring Symphony," and wrote It when tho flrHt breath of Bprlng was in tho air. Tho first movement was to havo been called "Spring's Awaken ing" nnd tho final "Spring's Parowoll," butr ha-omittadtho-cxplnnntorytitlotr bocauso ho thought they distracted aU tention. Schumann wnB at all tlmos enthu siastically romantic, but Just at this period of his life ho Wus in un ohpccI ally JoyouB framo of mind, and prob ably much of the Bprlngllko feeling in this Bymphony enmo from bis dollght at boirig at lost united to his hardly won bride, Clara WIcck. So IntonHo was his zeal that It is Bold ho wroto ti)oenliro compoBllIoirlnfour duys. l" "Thojjeglnning evidently represents DEVELOP YOUR BUSINESS CAPACITY by special work Jn BUSINESS TRAINING You can arrango for wok to suit your convenience THE LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE, l8-fiilly-.accrcdltciLhytliQNatlojiai Association of Accredited Commor clal Schools, nnd offers tho bcBt to bo had IncqulpmoMTcoursea'arid" Instructors. Elegant New Home, 14th and P 8ts.r 1st Corner East of City Y. M, C, A. B 6774 E. C. BIGGER, Pres. W. N. WAT80N, V. Prei. W. A. ROBBIN8, 8eoy Typewriters Rented ALL MAKES SPECIAL RATES OFFICE EQUIPMENT & SDPPLYCO. Ill SOnOTFT TWErCF'TH- New ,sf s mxk Clothing Co. 1236 O Street a tmmpot Btimmons sent pmHrk itowk from on hlchl then Kentle zertyrs il3wfl6f tly l(T"fi'nd f ro7TCTu1 SVt:ry whoro tho dormant forces awake and mako their way to the light. In the Allogor the Spring-conies JaughlmcJa In tho full beauty of youth. Ah en chanting effect in produced by the spring song at tho cIobo of tho Unit movemont, plnyed as though sung with ft full heart." Schumann Ih Btitd (o have wrl(tH this symphony wHha-fltceLpenw)iIch ho found on Schubert's grnvo la Vlohna. TO STUDENTS -F- Suits A .j Anas. ' r i