THE DAILY. NEBBAS K A N The Strand (AUDITORIUM) TONIGHT And Every Night This Week At 7:00 and 9:00 8harp The Tremendous Spectacle COUNTRY PRESS ON UNIVERSITY WEEK "The Battle Gry of Peace" STRAND 0RCHE8TRA Henry Brader, Conductor Klght Prtces:Balcony 1 5c Lower Floor 25c Mats:-2:15Wed., Thur., Frl., Sat. All Seats 15c (Continued from page 1) has been very popular In the east. "Miss Ella Williams, who took the part of Dolly Kamman, and Maurice Clark, who took the part of McFarJand, were the stars of the play. They dis played talent and acting of a high order. Every part was well filled. The smoothness of acting of the whole play was surprising, considering that it was an amateur play. It is our private .opinion that this play alone was worth twice over the price of the ticket for the whole week." Seward County Tribune (March 30, 1916). "Tuesday night the entertainment took on a different classificationT The play, 'Believe Me, Xantippe,' was pre sented by the university players. The parts were all well taken and the play caused much merriment from the beginning to the end. The Community hall was crowded until standing room was at a premium, and every person present expressed full satisfaction, and nothing but words of praise for the players was Heard. There were 623 people there by actual count, which OLIVER THEATRE Wed. Thu. & Thu. Mat. Apr. 5-6 " GUY BATES POST in "Omar the Tentmaker" Night $1.50 to 50c; Mat. $1 to 50c ORPHEUM MON. AND TUE., APR. 3, 4 - (Triangle) DOROTHY GISH In "Betty of Graystone" A Play Which Brims With Romance ROSCOE ARBUCKLE AND " MABEL NORMAND "The Bright Lights" (Keyston Comedy) Stafford & Co. "The Hunter's Game" Milt Wood Songs, Stories, Dancing "The Iron Claw" "Caught In a Skyscraper" Your business la valuable to us. We handle LUMBER and COAL Reasonable prices. Best quality and Service. See ub before yon buy. WHTTEBREAST COAL & LUMBER CO. (Home of the Satisfied Customer) Phone B-3228 107 No. 11th St sss in i imim m n i m ssssi Quick Service Open at All Times. Orphan Qaft SMctal Attention to University Students GOTHIC THE NEW ARROW 2 fr 25c COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT V:. THIS BEING NATIONAL DRESS-UP WEEK IT WOULDN'T BE A BAD IDEA TO THINK OF ARMSTRONG'S is undoubtedly the largest audience ever in the building, if not in the city. They were all seated except about forty, who had to stand." People's Banner (David City, March 30, 1916). I CLUETT.FABODYoTriNC-.MAKtna THE UNIVERSITY , WEEK PROGRAMS (Continued, from page 1) 3. A. C. Swenson, '17, Oakland. Negative at Lawrence. 2. Charles A. Schofleld, '17, Lincoln. 4. Guy C. Chambers, Law '16, Sidney. 6. Harold J; Schwab, '16, Law '18, Mc- Cook. Rebuttal: Mr. Zimmerman. Mr. Carr. Mr. Swenson. Mr. Schofleld. Mr. Chambers. Mr. Schwab. Alternates Joseph L. Polk, Law '16, Louisville; Robert B. Waring, Law 17, Geneva. The University Week program, here reprinted In full by request, will be completed tomorrow. "SPA" Get your Lunches at the s City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P Scott's Orchestra. Call, B-1482. Lost A Delta U pin. Reward. Leave at students activities office. Roy J. Harney. Lincoln Candy Kitchen The Unl. Home of Light Lunches Soft Drinks Fresh Home Made Candies . You get service, quality and quantity. Come and see us Cor. 14 & O mm ' WHat You Expect From Your ' New Spring Suit. Style QualityValue Famous $ Suits. These Are Combined in Our Young Men's To an Extent You Never Before Thought Possible at the Price We're Willing That You Put This Statement " - To a Test. Ask to Sot the NEW Sport Shirts for Young Men at $15.00