'. - . " " u fcw THE DAILY NIBRABEAN THEATRES OBPJitlUHJBEfll ER Thur. kr;, 8at. April 30-31, May i "THE QUEEN OF DAJCE," BESSIE CLAYTOM EVA.TAYLOR AND COlflPANY MADGE P. MAITLAYD ARMSTRONG AND F )RD VpRNON WEtXOMEt& WELCOME LE ROY AND MORA Gymnasts Mat. Dally at 2:30. Prlceo 15 & 25 Night 8:16. Prices 15, 25, rF0.75 LYRIC THEATEft Thurs., Frl., Sat.r April 30-31r May 1 """THE FOUR HARM0NI8TS Vocalists and Instrumentalists ALDRO & MITCHELL Comedy Entertainers PHofbPLAYS BRUTE FORCE SETTING THE STYLE PATHE'S SEMl-WEEKLY Three 8hows Dally 2, 7 & 9 MAT. All Seats 10c NIGHT 15c University Jeweler and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER iS. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 11M 0 St. Yellow Freat Tow Patronage Solicited THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW SCHOOL Thrco-ycar course loading to deprec of Doctor of Law (J. D.), which, by the Quarter system, may bo complotod In two and one-fourth calendar years. College education required for regular admission, one year of law being counted toward col lxgodcgrce. taw Hbrary-of 89,000 volumesr The Summer Quarter offers special op portunltles 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 Quarter. For Announcement address DEAN OF LAW SCHOOL, THE UNI VERSITY OF CHICAGO Call Tel. B-2-3-I-I THE EVANS Cleaners Preiser Dyers 333 N. 12th St. , ti 99 try the Y M. O. A, Lnnek Room, Cafeteria Plan ty Y. M. 0. A. 18th & P WHITMAN'S GLASSY 0AKDY MEIER DRUG CO. 18 and O Street! JrasHJi University Notices BASEBALL LEAGUE. All departments wishing to be rep resented In the Interdepartment Base ball League are requested to have their representative confer with Coach Stlehm at once. Senior Hop. Senior Hop at Capital Beach, May 2. Opening danco of the season at tho Beach. Proceeds to bo applied to tho purchase of a class gift. Tickets may bo obtained from tho following persons: Q. V. Tunks, chairman; Fred Trumbull, master of ceremonies; Bob Flory, Ralph Wagnor, Geraldlno Grey, and Elizabeth Hydo. Architectural Engineers. Thoro will bo a meeting, of the Architectural Engineers Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in room 208, M. A. Election of officers for tho com ing semester; also dopo on baseball team will bo handed ouL All momberflJ aro urged to bo present. A collection 1b requested and expected from those members who have not as yet paid their assessment for the CornhuBkor. THILLIPTARNER, Grand Treasurer 1914. Pan-Hel Dance. Tho Pan-Hellenic danco will bo hold May 15th at the Auditorium. Notice. All men desiring to file as candi dates for tho election of student mom bora of tho University Athletic Board must do so by 12 o'clock, May 4th, at my office. DR. R- G. CLAPP, - Secretary-Athletic Board. Ivy Day Committees. All Ivy Day committees will meet in U. 10G at 1 p. m., Thursday. CHAIRMAN. Engineering Inspection Trip. Excuses from Classes To Insure that oxcusob will bo granted for ab sence from classes on account of tho Inspection trfiTTMay 1 anH 2)7stu" dents must conform to the following conditions: 1. Registor in the office of tho dean (M. 204) not later than noon of Thurs day, April 30. 2. Bo present at tho various roll calls during tho trip. 3. Apply to Dean Engborg for ex cuso, not earlier than noon of Mon day, May 4. O. V. P. STOUT. "Cornhuskersr Tho Cornhuskor has two ?25.00 duo bills for sale on two of Lincoln's lead ing tailors for $20.00 each. Hero's a chanco to mako $5.00 on a good suit of clothes. Apply at Cornhuskor ofQco of business manager. Insurance Class. Mr. Franklin Mann of Omaha, gen oral agent of tho Northwestern Mutual Life fhsuranoo Company, will address tho Insurance class on "Reserves," Friday morning at 9:00- o'clock, in room U. 1U3: : Student Council. Student Council convention meets Tuesday, -May 5, 11:00 a. m., Law 202. SAM S, GRIFFIN, Chairman. Pill Mixers. Tho Pharmaceutical Society wfll have a special meeting this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Plans for Pharmacy "Week will bo submitted for final dls cusBlon. Bo there! It's Important! REX V. BIXBY, President. i Commercial Club. Thoro will bo a meeting of tho Com mercial Club on Thursday evening (tonight) at 7:3b o'clock In room 102. Repprts will bo made by tho commit tee appointed at tho last mooting and tho -w.ork of tho club for tho remainder of tho semester will bo outlined. It Ready the day you pick them fi lh e VcKo O toeTsystem is urged that all students interested' bo present. Agricultural Teachers. The seminar of agricultural teach ers will meet in U Hall 102, Monday, May 4, at 8 p. m. Huldah Peterson will dlsouss "Boys and GlrlB' Clubs." Bvoryono interested is urged to bo present. At the Magnet. "Paid in Full," tho tremendous five season theatrical success which en joys a rocord run on Broadway, New York, has beon adapted into scenario form and under tho dlroction of Au gustus Thomas of tho All Star Feature Corporation has beon produced in a five-part picture of powerful strength. -Tullyjtfarshalk tho. originator of tho character of tho young husband, Joe Brooks; William Rlloy Hatch, who plays Captain Williams, tho rugged old reprobate, and ITattlo Russell in tho part of Mrs. Harris, aro of tho original Broadway cast. Supported by a most unusual cast of favorite play ers, theso artists have been persuaded to again appear in tholr old roles fjr tho camera and aro to bo-seen In the film production. "Paid in Full" w,IU bo shown at tho Magnet Tuesday, Wednesday and T-hursday, . Creation. From star nebula to perfection shown in photo-drama at tho Oliver Theatre afternoon and evening. Fas cinating, beautiful and instructive. "Worth a year in college," so Bay many. Part one' shown Monday and Tuesday to enthusiasiio audiences, and will run for thti last'timo Wed nesday afternoon and evening. Part two, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. All seats f reo. At 3 and 8 p. m. WANTED University student to do light chores for room. Call at 434 North 17th St., between 12:30 and 1;30, Friday or Saturday. LOST Gold watch; initials A. R.; name on Inner case. Reward. Chargo of Rag office. Kif i vunTcvcrru to out-Kensington Suits and Over coats for Spring in refined styles and thoroly dependable quali ties. If you're in need of clothes or clothes counsel, why not consider this live store in the same light as you would any other professional-Doctor, Law yer or Banker. Selling correct apparel for gentlemen TBonrprofesBionandve,re specialists at it. Our aim vitn every customer is not to secure present profit but rather permanent patronage. Thus by coming to us you will always be sure of getting what iVBesTfor you. -- MA :lothcs Typewriters Rented ALL MAKES. 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