""9Jkp':rTlKr' - - -- i' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN y V " THEATRES LYRIC THEATER Mon., Tues. & Wed., April 13-14-15 CHAS. MACK & COMPANY HARRY WEBB PHOTO-PLAYS "DOLLY OF THE DAILIES" "THE CHINESE FAN" "THE NIGHT RIDERS OF PETERSHAM" PATHE'S 8EMI-WEEKLY Three Shows Dally- 2-7-9 jp. m. Mallnee- AIT Seats 10c. Night 15c ORPHEUM THEATER Thurs., Frl. & Sat., April 16-17-18 MR. GEORGE DAMEREL "THE KNIGH.T OF THE AIR" CHICK SALE KELBY & POLLOCK MAXINE BROTHERS DEMAREST tS. GHABOT MARIE BISHOP HEARST-SELIG NEWS PICTORIAL Mat. Dally at 2:30. Prices 15 & 25c Night 8: 15. Prices 15, 25,35, 50,75c OLIVER THEATER TODAY 2:30 TONIGHT 8:15 Last Two Times VIRGINIA BROOKS' Great Play LITTLE LOST SISTER Mats 25c. Night 50c, 35c & 25c Try Our Luncheonettes They are alwayB the beBt We eorvo hot and cold drinks all "winter long. LINCOLN-CANDY-KITCHEN Southwest Corner 14th O Street University Jeweler and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1128 O St. Yellow Front Your Patronage Solicited SLAZENGER-- -Tennis Goods awT Lee Slotted Throat, Tennis Racquets. LAHO 1032 O St. "SPA" Try the Y. M. 0. A. Lunch Room, Cafeteria, Plan City Y. M. 0. A. 13th & P WHITMAN'S GLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 18 and O Streets NEBRASKA UNI STUDENTS FEATURED IN MOVIES (Continued from pngo 1) liberated and is told that tho wholo transaction has been a part of his initiation. As a final act of his Initiation his frat brothers and tho sorority force Mm to go down town and buy goods on the credit of the sorority. After invading sovoral stores and attending several sales he gathers enough stuff to furnish a house. Tie and Peggy Ihcn-get-mnrriedrmn off-wlth-tho-fur; nituro, and they live happily ovor after. Some of the prominent mon who took port In tho film were Coroner IWithcws and SCilte SenotoFMcKesson. A few of the Wesleyan boys were also in the cast. A number of the sorqri ties wore represented. This film will bo put on at the Mag net next Monday and will continue for lour days. Thoro will be 2000 feet of Mm in this picture and a largo delega tion of students are expecting to wit ness the performance. Throe reels of the Odessey will also be given in ad dition to this feature. Thornburg's Orchestra, B 2H5G. WILLIAM PHILLIPS Mr. Phlliips has been selected to succeed Dudley Field Malone as third assistant secretary of state. a position he has filled before. In 1912 he re- signed to become secretary of the Har vard university corporation. He has had considerable experience In the diplomatic service. CLAUDE L'ENGLE acanBBB Congressman L'Engle of Florida has Introduced a bill in the house, of rep resentatives providing for an appro priation of $15,000,000 to build a fleet of 1,000 aeroplanes for the use of the army and navy. ' ' j$M$ U? nzt&vT. yyy x ""rjv-; 4?tttf2ffj " amHHi EDWARD GILM0RE pPP"2 Edward Gilmore la one of the Mas sachusetts Democrats who came to cojigrcas .wlth-th-pr-cscnt-atimlnlstra- tion. He Is in the provision business at Brockton. A-REC.EIPT FOR-A-PICNICT- "The Times Are Ripe." Take a little dash of sunshine,. And a little bit of shade, A "girl whnbeTffnurd coming, A complexion that won't fade, A lot of fun and spirits, And "pep" that's brimming o'er, A crowd that's close and chummy, Without a single bore; A. lunch that's cold and stable, With pickles to delight, And lots of cake and cookies , To supplement at night; A wood-thafs-cTDOl and mlBty; "s With grape-YldQsYJnKavandaH. And lots of scary pathways ; To wander within call; A moon that's big and jolly, To do its duty, too, And convert the most unruly Into ways of lovers true. Take all of this together, Chaperone for all tho rest, And you'll enjoy It truly, For-of-nll-reportST-His-tho-best Ask the Betas. MISS SQNYA LEVIN Uiibk Levin lu one of the most en thusiastic of the leaders in the cause of Woman's Suffrage. She Is a law yer, connected with at prominent New York firm, Miss Levin came to this country fro.m Russia -at the age of five and by the. hardest kind of work h'as 'managed to climb the ladder until she has reached an enviable position. Tho College of Agriculture has nn application for a teacher in tho Tu lota (Toxas) High School. Tulota Is nlnoty miles south of San Antonio and seventy miles from tho Gulf of Corpus Chrlsti. It haH a mild climate and would be a delightful ploco for a young man who wishes to tench in tho icuth. Application should bo mado to the dean of tho Collogo of Agriculture. WILLIAM G. M'ADOO William G. McAdoo, secretary of the treasury, who will wed Mlso Eleanor -Randolph. WJlaon, Prcsldcnt-Wilsonc- youngect daughter. Mr. McAdoo Is twenty-six years Miss Wilson's senior and has a daughter, Nona, by n former- marriage to-be. the same age as his bride ANNOUNCEMT During the remaining weeks of the school year the Daily Ncbraskan will issue several special num bers in supplement form. It has been the custom in previous years for various school organizations to ask the management of the Daily Nebraskan to allow one issue of the paper -to a certain organi zation. These special issues have always been suc cessful from the editorial standpoint but nearly always a financial burden to tho paper. In the future special editions will form only as this method, allows plenty of time to get news and advertising matter into shape and will not cause a delay in the issue of the daily edition. i During the next Jive weeks sevoraljpccjal etlitioWWiirbe isguedTas follows: GIRL'S NUMBER earljr.in May. PHARMAOEU330ALUMBERecondwoBkig May. Other EDITIONS will next few weoks. -Heads-of organizations contemplating u special" edition as in previous years will kindly consult with the business manager. THE BusinessManagement Young, fel lows like to adopt everjL new fashion ten dency so long as it is authoritative and does not vio late the canons of good taste. Hence it is obvi- QUB-why-most-of the best-dressed young fellows prefer to get their clothes and fur nishings of us. bo issued" iir supplement be arranged for during the ' ' " ' I I .. fi JL&A. jLMjJfn J i' ,