THE DAILY N.E BRAS KAN i THEATKES oRPtiEur.i ALL THIS WEEK Salisbury's - WILD ANIMAL LIFE IN AMERICA Seven Wonderful Reel Three Show Dally at 2, 7 and 9 Matlnee All Seats, 10c Night, 25c ii r n Auger & Company in "Jack the Giant Killer" Knight 4. Moore "No Other Way" "The Confession" Hearst-Setig New "Almost a Hero" rcmurs CLASSY caht tttXIER DRUG CO. 12th end O STREETS NORTHWESTERN TEACH- ERS' AGENCY The leading Agency for the entire WEST and ALASKA. Now Is the be,st time to enroll for 1915-16 vacancies. Write imme diately for free circular. . BOISE, IDAHO REAL SATISFACTION AT OUR FOUNTAIN FILLERS (Prescription u HARM acy Cor. 16th A O St. - Phone B4423 GEORGE BROS. printing 1313 IS STREET "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P YARIHON'S She Repair Factory and Shining Parlor 1140 O Street Headquarters for Students Cut Flowers We extend you a cordial in vitation to calL Unique floral arrangements for all social occasions. Corsage Boquets a Specialty Griswold Seed Co. Floral Dept. 1042 O St. PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL ELECTED Miss Florence McGahey Re-elected as Chairman Each Sorority Has Delegates to the Council Miss Florence McGahey hus been re elected chnirman of the Pan-Hellenic Council for next year. The council' is made up of delegates from each so rority in the University and makes the rules for the sororities. Miss Doris Scrogglns has been elected secretary. The board for next year consists of Miss Lulu Runo, Mrs. Herbert Avery, Miss Louise Pound, Miss In;t Gittlngs, and Miss McGiliey. Two delegates are elected from each sorority to the Tennis Petltios To the Clunicellor and Board of Re gents: To the Campus Extension Committee: In view of the fact that only two tennis courts are available for the use of the thirty-five hundred students of the University of Nebraska, We. the undersigned students of the Univer sity of Nebraska, respectfully petition you to clear the land on black 12 of the original plot of Lincoln, between the proposed Chemistry Building and the Athletic Field, in order that this ground may be available for the con struction of more tennis courts.' (Signed) Six Hundred and Forty Students of the University of Nebraska. SUPPORTING MEMBERS OF THE "SUNKEN BELL" CAST. ff'l n OH t t,,. ii ) . .' "-m . ' Top row Ford Bates, Harold Campbell. O Middle Row J. W. Ferris, Nettie LaGrange, Lencra Fitzgerald, J. C. Beard. Lower row L. L. Lynch. Eva McNamara. i council, one active and one alumni member. The delegates: Alpha Chi Omega Miss Clarisse Breese, Miss Vera Upton. Alpha Phi Miss Vivienne Holland, Mrs. Carl Bumstead. Alpha Omicron Pi Miss Doris Scroggins, Miss Anabel Good. Alpha Xi Delta Miss Esther Smith, Miss Lulu Rungfe. Chi Omega Miss Edna Pegler, Miss Edith Forrest. Delta Delta Delta Miss Ramona Troup, Miss Vinda Hudson. Delta Gamma Miss Dorothy Ells worth, Miss Helene Mitchell. Delta Zeta Miss Marguerite Bees ley, Mrs. Charles E. Shugart. Gamma Phi Beta Miss Mildred Peery, Mrs. F. B. Ryons. Kappa Kappa Gamma Miss Anne Russell, Mrs. Lew MarsbalL KOMENSKY CLUB AT ANNUAL BANQUET Miss Sarka Hrbkova, Head of Depart ment of Slavonic Languages, Pre sided Forty Attended The sixth annual banquet of the Komensky Club of the State Univer sity was held Thursday evening at the Lincoln Hotel. Plates were laid for forty. The toasts were taken from old Bohemian proverbs and were in Bohemian. Sarka Hrbkova, bead of the department of Slavonic ran guages, presided over the toast list and Introduced the following: "Nvo Roses Without Thorns," Miss Irene SteidI; "What You Cook at Home You Should Eat at Home," Walter B. Sadilek: "When the Game Is the Pleasantest, It Is Time to Quit." Miss Kappa Alpha Theta Miss Lulu Mae Ruth Jelinek; "The Field Ripens for Leon Samuelson, Law 15, and Wal ter A. Hlxenbaugh, '16. have been se lected by a committee of the World Polity Club, composed of Dr. H.-B. Alexander and Dr. Edwin Maxey, to represent the club at the Peace Con ference at Ithaca, New York, from June 15 to June 30. They will accom pany C'A. Sorensen, president of the club. The three expect to leave for the East about June 11. Toe. Mrs. Herbert Avery. Pi Beta Phi Miss Jeannette Fin ney, Miss Florence McGahey. PALLADIANS HOLD ALUMNI MEETING Old Graduates Are Welcomed at the Last Meeting of the Year Fifty Present The annual aiumni program of the Palladian Literary society was held in the society's rooms in the Temple building Friday evening. About fifty students and alumni were present The Palladians firn organized in 1871 and tbey now have several hundred alumni. - y Hhe One Who Labors," Theodore Kubik; "What Four Eyes See. Twenty-four Eyes See," Thomas Dredla; "No Tarts Without Work." Miss Rose Shonka; "Don't Buy Rabbits in a Sack." Thomas Stibal; "Don't Sell Fur Before You've Killed .Your Bear." Philip Lorenc. Frank Sedl, a Nebrat. ka Wesleyan student, also ?poke. The club presented gifts of books and a small statue of Komensky to each of the graduating members of the club. The graduates are as follows: Thomas Dredla, Ruth Jelinek. Theodore Kubik, Philip Lorenc, Walter B. Sadilek, Irene SteidI, Thomas Stibal, and Ro Shonka. LOST Black Conklin pen. between U. Hall and Memorial Hall, or in one of the two buildings. Phone B-3437. Oh, the Brute! . She "Is that Fred's new girl with bim?" 0 He "No. that's his old one. Just painted over." Daily IllinL I PHOENIX SILK HOSE The most satisfactory silk hose we know of for summer wear. Plenty of style and finish plenty of wear, too. May be had in all the popular shades; for men and women. Women's 75c and $1 pair Men's . . 50c and 75c pair Hosiery Main Floor. M 1LLER & PAINE THE GLOBE LAUNDRY Is Asking for a Share of. the Student Trade. Special Rates for Fraternities and Clubs CHAPiN BEOS 127 So. 13th FLOWERS ALL THE TIME CO-OP BOOK STORE A. H. PEBEN L.461Q 318 No. 11th WE DESIRE Your Business, Your Good Will, Your Confidence, Your Hearty Co-operation. WE PLEDGE YOU Satisfaction, Convenience, Courtesy and Attention al Your Service. TOE University School of lusic CsUkllshed 1694 OpposiU th Onlreroity Campus Eleventh and & Instruction riven in all branches of nutlc Students nay earoll at any time, Beginner accepted. Prices rtaionabU WILLARD KIMBALL, Director