maim She Slept ft, Gauthler A Devo Ryan A Lea Fern and Company Ruby Helder Harmony Trio Mist Leltzel The Yardya IIP Tuxedo Comedy Trio Bonnie Sextette "The Road of Many Turnings," Drama "Her Bad Quarter of an Hour," Comedy Sellg-Tribune Pictorial A little learning is a dangerous thing." Such Is the idea of a certain sorority freshman. Tuesday evening, the night before the fraternity exam inations, four or five freshmen gath ered round the library table. The sorority song-book had a prominent placo on the table; in fact, it was far too much In demand. Onn elri was on the front porch, reciting the fraternity directory, another was in the kitchen Binging a song. Curl pa pers and kimonos were seen in pro- Unconcerned, Dawn Till fusion. Only one girl was dressed aa for school. Time flew by. The hands of the clock were rapidly 'reaching the top One by one the girls slipped upstairs, until only the one not In negligee, remained, reclining In a very comfort able manner on the couch. We cannot say when she feel asleep, but we do know that at 7 o'clock the next morning she was still there, sleeping soundly, all dressed for school, the electric light shining brightly In her face. VIVIENNE HOLLAND LEADS AUTO RACE HOME OF THE HOME 8TYLE MALTED MILK TMLLER'S UJrescription ii HARMACY Cor. 16th & O Sta, Phone B4423 r.i. RICE HAIR SPECIALIST A ELECTROLYSIS 308 Canter Bldg. 12th A O at. Lincoln, Nebraska I treat all diseases of the hair and scalp, remove all discoloration of moles and warts from the face and remove superfluous hair by electric needle. All work absolutely guaranteed. Satisfactory patronage solicited. WHITMANS CLASSY CAXDY HEIER DRUG CO. 13th and Q STREETS GEORGE BROS. panrrnro 1113 N Street "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P LCSmith&Bro. Typewriter Co. BALL BEAMNO -LOKO T7EABHra Hew, elmHt and Eentilj 13 I7o. ISth Et. Heads Fannie Malzacher Subscriptions by Six The Saxon car, steered by Vivienne Holland, has forged ahead in the Cornhusker automobile race for sub scriptions. The Paige car, run by Fannie Malzacher, is a close second. Hester Dickenson, in the Hupmobile, and Doris Slater, in a Ford, follow respectively. Here is the standing of all the con testants: Subscriptions Vivienne Holland, Saxori 144 Fannie Malzacher, Paige 13S Hester Dickenson, Hupmobile. .114 Doris Slater, Ford 92 Catherine Newbranch, Packard.. 68 LaRue Gillern, Rambler CI Myrtle Beeler, Dodge 66 Louise Coe, Detroit 54 Doris Scroggin, Stern's Knight.. 38 Dorothy Davies, Buick 36 Edna Pegler, King 28 Ruth Whitmore, Peerless . . . 22 Edna Froyd, Cadillac 18 Fern Simmons, Overland 16 To the winners of the contest will be given a nineteen jewel gold wrist watch. The runner-up will receive a chafing dish. The third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh prizes will be Corn- huskers with the name of the winner on it In gold. All who sell fifty Corn huskers will get a copy free. The contest will close March 4 at 6 o'clock in the evening. Death of Dean Burnett's Mother Dean Burnett, called to Chicago last Monday on account of the serious ill ness of his mother, Mrs. Eliza Bur nett, has sent word to Lincoln that she died Tuesday morning. Her fu neral will be held today, with burial at Bancroft, Mich. Mrs. Burnett made her home with Mrs. P. G. Hol den, a sister of Dean Burnett. GERMAN PLAYERS PLAYED "NEIN" "Xein," a one-act German play, was given, by a cast of the German Dra matic club at the German Evangeli cal church, on Sixth and D streets, last night. Those taking part in the play were: Martha Winter, '17, Clara McMahon, '16, Franz Paustlan, '16, and William Urbach. The program was given at the re quest of the Men's guild of that church to celebrate the fifth anniver sary of the guild. The same perform ance was presented before an audi ence of German-Russians at the Park school 'last Tuesday night "Buy It and Leave It" Thursday, Friday or Saturday In a store such as ours, catering to trade which demands high quality merchandise, we naturally do not have a large accumulation of odds and ends to sell cheap. However, we have gone through our stocks and assembled items of Boys' and Children's Clothing and Men's and Hoj's' Furnish ings and Hats, which, under. the circumstances, we arc willing to sacrifice at very low prices. These are such items as will be God-sends to the thousands of destitute Belgian families whose only clothes for months have been flour sacks or pieces of carpet sewed together. If you want to support this worthy movement call here Thursday, Friday or Saturday. Buy what you want and leave it for collection by the Belgian Relief Committee. The duplicate sales tickets showing your purchases will be turned over to the committee, thus insuring you full credit for your donation. ASK STUDENTS TO '"""" JOIN DEMO. CLUB Spray Gardner, '18, has left the hos pital, where he was confined for a couple of weeks with German measles, and returned to the Phi Kappa Psi house. Petitions in circulation among the students, calling a meeting of the dem ocrats favoring the ' organizing of a Lancaster County Young Men's Dem ocratic club are gaining many sign ers. The meeting will take place at the Lincoln hotel, Thursday evening, March ?, and judging from the many students joining the movement, and speakers whose names appear on the program, it promises to be a very suc cessful attempt to gain for the stu dents that political recognition which is due them. state, will be prepared by students in the Department of Journalism and sent out through the Press bureau of the University of Wisconsin during the remainder of this year. To secure practice In correspond ence, each of the forty students in the class in reporting has been as signed one or more Wisconsin coun ties and will look for news to interest the newspapers in his county. His articles will be sent out in the form of bi-weeklycounty news-letters to the newspapers in the counties con cerned. The doings of students hailing from these counties will be the chief interest in the early news-letters. ' Later stories will be supplied on other university news which has a local end In some Wisconsin county. As these students are also gather ing university news for Madison news papers on assignments and news runs, they are in a position to get most of the news. STUDENT NEWS SENT TO HOME NEWSPAPERS County News-Letters, made up of items about the doings of university students from various Wisconsin towns and university news of particu lar interest to various parts of the You Are Entitled To The Best That is what you get when you enroll in the quality school. Ask the hundreds"ofbusiness men who are employing our graduates. If good service counts with you, see us before you enroll. Nebraska School of Business Corner 0 and 14th Sts., Lincoln. Baseball and Tennis Goods -AT- ColS oofc Facing Campus Store Visit "The Den" in Basement ceccoooc THERE'S A SPECIAL MAX G. TOWLE . A graduate of the Law college in the year 1914, announces that he is a can didate for the office of Justice of the Peace upon the Republican ticket at the April 18th primaries. It is desired that all students of voting age having resided in the state six months, county forty days, and the precinct ten days, register at the City hall any day before April Sth and then get out and support Max for this office. Adv.i H o o o and p tL at Sale Going on right now. Two Big Lots at -90 t- J ARMSTRONG'S OOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 8 V