m tt o n i t I. 7 VEBBASKAN At Michigan, a blanket tax covers Delta Up8llon won from aii. fi the S. O. A. membership tax, while at Minnesota, a $5 deposit for reg istration includes dues for S. O. A. membership. ma Phi in a six-inning baseball game yesterday, 5 to 4. The features were the pitching and hitting of Doran and the batting of Weaver. The University cf Chicago fi A F117 ia fcciditioa to Nwdent ilUlklLl T0- offer k!m initnio- STUDY Por detailed in formation adcjr by Knowles of the Aggies in singles, MtfcYr 0.rfC.(K. D. Cmo, VL 2-1. : 1 - ,1 m i. 1 SPORTS al I ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL HALTED MILK Cheap substitutes coat YOU same price KODAK FILMS Developed and Printed Nine Hours FRED'K MACDONALD 1309 O St "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P GEORGE BROS. PRINTING 1313 N Street EAT AT CALUMET CAFE Open 5:30 a. m. to I:o0 a. m. 1509 O Street 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. Neckwear Special - 1,000 New patterns in large open end ties, real snappy designs see 'em in our windows- TENNIS TEAM WINS THE FIRST MATCH The Nebraska university tennis team won its first Kansas match Wednesday evening, when it won three and lost one match to the Kan sas Agricultural college.' Ellis of Ne braska beat Ellis of Kansas, 2-0; Gar diner of Nebraska beat Bird of the Aggies, 2-1; and Ellis and Chatt of Nebraska won in the doubles from Knowles and Ellis of the Aggies, 2-0. Chatt of Nebraska was beaten POSTPONE LAW ENGINEERS GAME T'ie probable twirling duel between the Laws and the Engineers was called off last night by his umps, Dick Rutherford, when the Engineers for got about the game and didn't come out. Roy Harney, John Riddell and Clarence Speier amused themselves for a while by slamming mythical two-baggers into the bleachers. DISCUSS STUDENT SELF-GOVERNMENT Helen Humphreys Describes Michi gan Student League Helen Humphreys, of the Univer sity of Michigan, led a discussion of student self-government associations in colleges and universities, after the paper by Miss Boden at the Girl's club conference Thursday afternoon. The student league at Michigan is a clearing-house of all activities, ac cording to Miss Humphreys. The board of directors is composed of five officers and four representatives of the four classes, with power to do anything. It takes all final action. The judiciary council is a self-gov erning body, made up of four repre sentatives of the classes, the presi dent and vice president, and the dean of women. It deals with matters of general Interest. The board of rep resentatives is an advisory board which takes up matters of discipline. If a girl needs discipline, one mem ber of the council, generally the pres ident, goes to the girl and tells her what is to be done. Plans of Discipline Many different plans of discipline were brought up in the discussion. At Minnesota, the girl must have permis sion from the chaperon for two ex tra nights each month; the girls live up to this ruling and gladly co-operate. At Kansas, Cornell, Ohio, Wiscon sin and Michigan, the self-govern- C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAR OPTICIAN 1123 O STREET V F. E. ROEDER'S ORCHESTRA Phone L-4813 j. r.i. RICE HAIR SPECIALIST & ELECTROLYSIS 308 Ganter Bldg. 12th & O st. Lincoln, Nebraska I treat all diseases of the hair and scalp, remove all diseoloratlone of moles and warts from the face and remove superfluous hair by electric needle. All work absolutely guaranteed. Satisfactory patronage solicited. ment association has real disciplinary powers. At Illinois, each house has a meet ing one night a week, where all mat ters are passed upon. At Wisconsin, the girls are made to feel their responsibility for elections by pamphlets sent to every girl, and a tea where the candidates for of fices are present. At Missouri, only girls who have paid S. G. A. dues for both semes ters can vote for May Queen. Half Price Sale now on Suits, Dresses and Millinery UZ THE FAMOUS 522. All Women's Wool Suits All Women's Silk Suits All Women's Silk & Wool Com bination Suits Most Suits More Than ys Snaote U Mb A liocord soiling g Now In Progress OFF All Women's $15.00 Crt ftT and $15.50 Suits, now. . . ftV.VD All Women's $18.00 and $20.00 SI2.95 All Women's $25.00 and $27.50 $17.95 All Women's $30.00, $32.50 and for.s S21.95 All Women's $37.50 and $40.00 Slts S25.95 All Women's $42.50 and $45.00 1. $28.95 All Women's $50.00 and $55.00 Suits, (js. now 0JJ All Women's $70.00 and $75.00 nol. $46.95 All Women's $C0.00 and $05.00 suits. cinq: nuw .. J?dtJ A sale in our Women's Department means more than just price cutting. It gives enice In Apparel for Women This store believes that "service" in the selling of women's apparel should mean something more than style at a price, for without depend able quality and worthy workmanship style means nothing at all. Fashion the latest is featured here in coj.ts, suits, dresses, blouses and millinery, as only one link in the Chain of Service that hold trade fast. No extra price is added for it. Whatever a woman pays is paid for quality the kind that insures satisfaction after the purchase, is made. And along with style and quality goes courtesy. "Store Service" in apparel for wo men means, as we see it, a service that wins the customer's confidence with value and timely bona fide reductions like these now in full force. Double Culver Racer Coupons. THE STORE AHEAD Mayer Bros. Co, ELI SHIRE, Pres.- ofo' nil: