If THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Tho Caro of Evening Gowns Party dreeeee cleaned our way will give tho. wearer a feeling of aatlsfactloa that will add greatly to the joy of any occasloa. Cleaning, and Dyeing SERVICE B6633 BETTER s ODAS UNOAES ERVICE TTMLLER'S UJrescription hr HARMACY Cor. 16th O Sts. Phone B4423 GOTHIC tiunew 3 for 25C COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT CLOCTT. PEABODY A CO.. inc.. MAKKKft Our Classes tzsfssssk Afford Relief t 2. . to the eyes. Properly fitted glasses are a ne cessity at the first sign of eye trouble. Wearing glasses will correct the de fects, rest and restore your eyes. It will pay you to see me about youreye trouble. DR. MARTIN Registered Optometrist 1236 O St. Basket Ball Men HEAD! HEAD! We want you to get acquainted with this popular store for Young Men. We carry everything in Men's Wearing Apparel at Pop ular Prices. Look Us Up! s tiff Basketball Scores (Continued from page 1) Substitutes WeBt Foint: Kort. Ag ties: Hoagland. Field goals Stahl, Korb, Root, 3, Johnson. Foul goals Ho warth, 7; Ohieser, 4. Referee Shields. UNI. PLACE, 32; CHADRON, 7 Unl. Place Chadron Marsh lg Nichols Baney.... rg Albright Amos c Heyer Cummings If Williams Payne... rf Nichols Substitutes Unl. Place: Gates. . Referee Gardiner. NEWMAN GROVE, 12; GOTHENBURG, 10 Newman Grove Gothenburg Peterson lg . Luldberg Sklllstad ..rg Clark Johnson, Sherman.. c Kraxberger Gerhart If Larson Johnson, Stanley. ..rf Nelson Field goals Stanley, Johnson, 3; Peterson, 3; Kraxberger, 2; Nel son, 4. Foul goals Stanley Johnson 2. Referee Theissen. PAGEANT MUSIC ON THE WAY Th music for the second unnual pageant, to be given on the athletic field the first week in June, nas oeeii wrkten, and will be received In Lin coln this weekend or early next week. When the music arrives, the work of selecting ihe cast for the pageant will begin. This year, as last, university st-idents will make up the bulk of the cast for the spectacle. SOCIETY CLASS B Y. M. C. A. BETHANY, 16; HARDY, 6 Bethany Hardy Ellis rg Raines Shuck lg. . . . . . McDowell Murph'y c Davidson Strayer, A If Meyers Strayer, M If Gillian Substitutes Hardy: Weimer, Wool- ey. Field goals A. Strayer, 6; Gillian, Ellis, M. Strayer, Meyers. Foul goals Meyers, Gillian. Referee Ted Riddell. FALLS CITY, 23; RISING CITY, 0 Falls City Rising City Bassett c Atkinson Hay If Anderson Kister lg Stephens Sandrock rg Hiatt Frehse rf Musser Substitutes Falls City: Miller, Bowers, Gagnon. Field goals Bassett, Hay, 2; Kis ter, 3; Frehse, Miller (awarded). Foul goals Miller, Bowers, 2. Referee Ted Riddell. PIERCE, 24; ATKINSON, 3 Pierce Atkinson Drebert c Weber Miller rg Farley Salter rf McGraln Watson lg Skydla WItten If Adams Field goals Drebert, 3; Salter, 4; Watson, 2; WItten, 2. Foul goals WItten, 2; McQraln, 2; Adams. Referee Anderson. STANTON, 26; NEBRASKA CITY, 6 Stanton Nebraska City Burver rf Hoberg Grafton If Crawford lolsteln c Nelson Klopp rg Coeney 'arle., ...lg Shattuck Field goals Hoberg, Nelson, Bur ver, 2. Foul goals Hoberg, 2; Burver, 4. Referee Klein. Scott's Orchestra. Call, B-14IJ. WKITUAX.S CLASSY CAXOY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS INTERESTING INDIAN WORK NOW ON EXHIBITION Girls of today with their refined tastes and social advantages are often prone to think their Indian sisters coarse barbarians without apprecia tion of anything fine or beautiful. Remnants of the decorative work done by them is, however, evidence to the contrary. In the State Histor ical society museum are many arti cles made by them, which show ex quisite care. Their beaded bags and swinging cradles are especially in teresting. They are made of leather on which designs are traced in col ored glass beads, the gift of the first white settlers. The fringe, purely In dian, is made of thongs wound with moist porcupine quills of various colors. About a dozen were knotted together to make the "strip long enough and all the eitds securely hid den. The women as well as the men were very fond of using fragrant herbs as perfumes, but they were never known to choose any but the most delicate ones. Paul Orchard of South Omaha and Richard Bryson of Fullerton are vis itors this week at the Pht Gamma Delta house. A. A. Reed, high Bchool inspector, has been out of the office for a few days on account of an attack of ton-sllltls. Mahan Not to Help Coach Cal. Contrary to repeated rumors, Ma han of Harvard is not signed up to help coach California's football team. Manager Stroud stated that he had approached Mahan upon .the subject, but had done nothing definite and California was not considering such an appointment. GEORGE BROS. PRINTING 1313 N Street linccln Candy KHcbea The Unl. 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