THE D A I L Y NEBEASKAN EVERETT SCOTT NEW 8ENIOR CLA88 HEAD (Continued from page 1) nUVEn THEATRE Wednesday Nlbht Only, Feb. 18 Special Return for the U of Neb. MR. AND MRS. COBURN In -THE YELLOW JACKET" M. Five-part Vltagroph Blue Ribbon Feature MY LADY'8 SLIPPER Anita 8tewart "THE 8TRANGE CA8E OF MARY PAGE" The Patha Dally RAYMOND 8ISTERS In an Evening at Home Everett' Monkeya Monkey Hippodrome "THE RED CIRCLE" Two Comedlee Sellfl-Trlbune Newa The Caro of Evoning Gowns Party dreeaea cleaned our way will give the wearer a feeling of satisfaction thai will add greatly to the joy of any occasion. HDBY Cleaning and Dyeing SERVICE B6633 Iiscoln Candy Kitchen The Unl. Home of Light Lunches 8oft Drlnke Freeh Home Made Candles You get service, quality and quantity. Come and see us Cor. 14 A O WHiTUAN.S GLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS J UA iZJLZiJAJ. Jit r Ul&Gimt-iitiilH' LCSmilh&Bro. Typevriter Co. BALL BEARING LONG WEARING New, Rebuilt and RentaJj 125 No. 13th St. B2050 terpreted in such a way as to enable the candidate to be his own repre sentative. Mr. Greer stated that it was a hard thing to eliminate cam paigning near the polls on the day of the election. It is his idea that on the day of election all the candidates should remain away from the polls entirely. He thought that only la this way couM campaigning and vote so liciting be dispensed with. Paul Flothow won out in the fresh man class, being unopposed. For the sophomores, Norman Deachey MuBsel- man won by a largo maorlty. The fight here was easily the most inter esting of the day. Harold 0. Holtz led the junior race by a slight major ity. Everett B. Scott will lead the seniors. Here again the vote was close. The closest votes of the day, however, were for the Cornhusker of fices. Ivan Beede lost to Wayne Townsend for the Junior managing edi tor by the hair-lash margin of seven votes. DeWitt FoBter is business man ager. His majority over Ellsworth Moser was comfortable enough to make it amply safe. Charles M. Frey defeated Guy Kiddo for senior editor by a small Vote. Guy Chambers was selected as Ivy Day orator. He was not a candidate, but his name was written in on the ballots. -rrrr. x"5- i .-. v. v -r: at .W.'.WV.V- AV.-. ...V. W.V.V Hi -1 s1 BEGINS TODAY! AL ARMSTRONG'S ANNUAL 69c SHIRT S 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 Thia nlcture will be shown Monday, TueBday and Wednesday, along with the Paramount Travelogues on the first two days and the Newspictures on the latter. Thursday only, two Broadway fa vorites, Charlotte Greenwood and Syd ney Grant, will be seen in a Charles Frohman comedy, "Jane." On Friday and Saturday Geraldine Farrar's hus band of less than a week, Lou Telle- Efin. will be seen in a wonderful pic ture of the Sahara Desert, "The Un known." The week's issue of the Bray cartoon will also be shown on these days as usual. M'ra. Coburn as "Plum Blossom" MR. AND MRS. COBURN IN "THE YELLOWJACKET" Th. MAHtnrloua Attraction which returns to the Oliver, Wednesday Miht oiv. February 16th. The play has been endorsed unanimously by the press and many individuals. And Now Again Comes the "Irreslst able" Marguerite Clark "It was a nice combination Famous ofrnmnHshed." said Kitty Kelly, movie critic of the Chicago Tribune recently, "when they arranged this one. Mark Twain's 'The Prince on th Pauner and Marguerite nhotoeraphy and di reeling they supplied. The quaint lit- tie romance is dellgnuuuy uicBOC" and pageantry while Marguerite Clark role of pauper ana prmw, " - skilful photograpny. fa.Mnoilnir bv far. it is said, WUIO mox. " is this latest expression of little Miss .... .a V.AfirlllYt. Clark's versatility man aer u ing character portrayals-, in "Still Waters," which made such a tremen rous hit at the Magnet last month. to have arourid at certain times of the year, but if the way that the athletics are run Is not above suspicion, the winning team loses a great amouni of prestige. Kansas ThA TIniversity of Kansas, the Has kell Indians and all the merchants and citizens of the city of Lawrence turn- cA nut to ereet President Wilson ana hear him speak on "Frepareanesa. Thev were disappointed, howover, for Just as the president began to speak a cloud of escaping steam irom me o!r hrnkes enveloped hira, and by l.s Minf made a speech impossible. As the train was leaving Mr. Wilson cau- ''Hnw's the university?" , Several hundred vociferous JayhawKers im cm-mod him that "She 8 UlOUlftLvi i"v all right." Illinois There is a rule at Illinois - which nr.vnta nersons from taking final examinations in any course in which ho ohBnta himself on a aay imuio dlately preceding or following a vaca tion. He may, however, gei y from the department concerned to take the examination. We will miss seeing tbe Nebraska wonder performing again next year, but we heartily agree with the senti ments of The Nebraskan in insisting for clean athletics. Daily Kansan. Live Every Day so that you can look your fellowman straight in the eye and tell him youre smoking your share of Tuxedo right along which accounts for the bully feeling of snap, spunk and sparkle that is the envy of all beholders. Yale The intercollegiate basketball race of the eastern conference has re suited In a tie between Yale and Penn sylvania for first place. Princeton was thrown into third place by losing to Yale, with a score of 19 to 18. Dartmouth and Cornell together come next, and Columbia brings up the rear. CLEAN ATHLETICS The Daily Nebraskan in a recent editorial thanks those who were in strumental in bringing to light the facts concerning Gay Chamberlin's ineligibility. The paper is to be con gratulated on the stand that It has taken for clean athletics. Winning teams are of course pleasant things The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette Your share of "Tux" is a whole lot. No matter how often you yearn for the pipe you can load it with Tuxedo and smoke it without foreboding or regret. For the original "Tuxedo Process takes out every bit of bite and every particle of parch. No, you can't get that same tie- r.,,, licious flavor and solid, deep-down satisfaction out of any other tobac- imrn co. Try one tin ana you'll sec wny Ml thre are a million new smokers every year. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE 5c 10c Convenient, plassine wrapped, moisture-proof pouch . . 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