THE DAILY NEBRASKAN flLIVER THEATRE TONIGHT AT 8:15 MAY IRWIN In Her Comedy 8uccet 33 WASHINGTON 8QUARE" Prices $1.00 to 50 cents Five-part Vitagroph Blue Ribbon Feature MY LADY'S 8LIPPER Anita Stewart "THE 8TRANGE CASE OF MARY PAGE" The Pathe Dally RAYMOND SISTERS In an Evening atHome Everett's Monkeys Monkey Hippodrome "THE RED CIRCLE" Two Comedies ellg-Trlbune News Puritan Ice Cream solves the Sunday desert problem.. H. C. HATHAWAY ICECREAM CO. "Problem Solvers" Phone B-6152 Work brought to our office any morning by 9 a.m. will be ready at 6 p.m. if wanted GLOBE SOFT WATER LAUNDRY Office 340 S. 11th Plant 1116 to 1130 L St. whuuan.s. GLASSY candy MEIER DRUG CO. 13th end O STREETS LCSmith&Bro. Typewriter Co. BALL BEARING LOKO WEARING New, Rebuilt and Bentali 125 Ho. 13th Bt. B20S0 MEET AND MIXER FOR CHARTER DAY (Continued from page 1 nings, 5 Warner, 6 Bryans, 7 Ste phens, 8 Werner, 9 Israel, 10 Jones. 6. Running High Kick Record, 9 feet 9 inches, C. B. Myers, '13. 1 Brewing, 2 Giffln, 3 O'Brlan, 4 VanMeter, 5 Llebendorfer, 6 Kos ltzky, 7 Miller. 7. Rope Climb (18 feet) Record, 6 seconds, L. Peck, '06. 1 Brian, 2 Drewing, 4 Llebendorfer, 4 Harkson, 5 Ljyich, 6 Koupal. 8. Inter-Class Relay Senior, junior, sophomore, fresh man. The officials are as follows: Ref eree and starter, Dr. R. G. Clapp; Judges of finish, Guy E. Reed, W. A. Luke, O. B. Anderson; timers, George Dayton, A. R. Silvester, R. B. Ruther ford; scorer, Carl Ganz; clerk of course, E. Moser; announcer, Joe Flaherty. Following the athletic contest, which will close at 3:30 o'clock, the floor will be given over to dancing until 6 o'clock. Scott's orchestra will play. These committees will be in charge: Refreshments Doris Slater, Mabel Bentley, Camille Leyda, Ethel Kit tinger, Carolyn Funke, Blanche Busk, Marguerite Chittenden, Edna Froyd, Eva Miller. Edith Youngblut. Reception Guy Chambers, George Grimes, Helen Schwab, A. R. Swen son, Phebe Folsom, Virgil Haggart. Begins Tuesday at 8 a. m. ARMSTRONG'S ANNUAL 69c SHIRT" SALE Almost 1 2,000 Fine Shirts made to sell at $2.50, $2, $1.50 and $1 No "Seconds, " No Old Styles, No Old Stock mm mm S W0k ' "i, '' &? ' ' , ' '' 5 V WM. 'VMM , - - MAY IRWIN "CHAMPION COOK-STOVE CHAUFFEUR" at the Oliver Tonight in "33 WASHINGTON SQUARE." : i SOCIETY r I XT Anna pt fraternity gave its twenty-first annual dance and banquet Friday and Saturday evenings at the Lincoln hotel. The dance was at tended by sixty couples, who were chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs Louis Korsmeyer. Two orchestras played, the music being continuous. Refresh ments of ice cream and cake were served. ThA hannuet was held Saturday eve ning, Morton Steinhart of Nebbraska City being the toaBtmaster. E. H. Clark, Robert Swltzler and Max Miner re .nnnori tn tcanta. Among the out-of town members of the fraternity who were present were Robert Switzler, Guy C. Kiddoo, Anan Raymond, Omaha: Morton Steinhart, William Hughey, Ne braska City; Merrll Keen, lecumu, R. A. Killian, Wahoo; Phillips Lehmer, Omhaa; Leon White, Ashland; E. F. Huse, Norfolk. Delta Zeta sorority - held its an nual banquet in the Chinese room at the Lincoln hotel Saturday evening. Bess Jeffrey was toastmistress and the following responses were given: "Delta Zeta," Nina Hull. "The Diamond," Vesta Mawe. "The Pearl," Vivien Knight. "The Wings," Clara Dobbs. "The Column," Nettie Shugart. Out-of-town' members were: Bess Jeffrey, Creston, Iowa ; Catherine Low- rey, Julia Linn, Omaha; Myrtle Or ton, Pawnee City; Bertha Reese, Te cumseh; Mrs. Steinmeir, York. The eleventh annual banquet of the Acacia fraternity was held at the Lin coln hotel Friday evening. The guest list of fifty included a number of out- of-town alumni. H. 9. Reese presided and Introduced the toastmaster, O. J. Fee. Mr. Fee started the program with a toast, "The Master Builder." Jerome Burnett responded to "The Founda tion"; George Foster to, "The Super structure," and Guy Williams of Om aha to, "The Zenith." Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Seacrest, of Lin coln, are among the guests at The Elms Hotel, Excelsior Springs, Mo. Miss Ina Gittings, director of physi cal education for women, spent Friday and Saturday at her home in Superior. Ethel Chase, '17, went to Fremont, Sunday. Spencer Flint, '19, went to Omaha, Saturday. Loa Howard, 17, spent the week end in Omaha. Helen Qulnn, 18, spent the week end In Aurora. Ruth Weller, 19, spent the week end in Omaha. Gladys Domlny, 16, went to Hardy for the week-end. Charlotte Jenkins, 16, was in Lin coln, this week-end. Two hundred university fraternity and sorority members attended an "All Greek party" at the Alpha Sigma Phi house Friday evening. A vaudeville program of merit was presented by members of the organizations. After the program refreshments were served and the remainder of the evening spent in dancing. Edna Hathaway, 18, has not re turned from St. Joseph, where she was called on account of illness of her father. Mildred Cuba, 15, of Schuyler, visited at the Achoth house, Friday and Saturday. The Silver Serpents had a kensing ton at the Alpha Chi Omega house, Saturday afternoon. Marlon Reeder, 18, went to Colum bus to visit her sister Lucile Reeder Morse, who is very ill Lucile Coates, 18, of Grand Island. fa spending the weeK-ena i w. Gamma Phi Beta house. Charlotte Bedwell, 18, is a visitor at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Georgiana Dairs of Omaha, is a visitor at the Pi Beta Phi house. William Bauman, 15, was a week end visitor at the Silver Lynx bouse. After dinner dances at McCormlck's Cafe. Open till 1 p. m. 129 South Twelfth street. pgaraagaa Eye Strain Few things cause more dis comfort, ill health and general inefficiency among students than eye strain. Let me test your eyes today. Examination free. Up-to-date, exact methods. DR. MARTIN Competent Optometrist 1236 O St 1236 O St. Opposite Miller & Paine's