THE DAILY NEBRASKA!! A R r.l O R Y Saturday FEBR. 17 REGIMENTA Twenty-five Cents The Person COME AIND AIX FARM CAMPUS PAGE DANCE Oliver Theater Sat Matinee and Night, Feb. 17 LYMAN H. HOWE'S TRAVEL FE8TIVAL Miwion'i Expedition to the Antarctic; Many Others Mat. 35c & 25c; Night 50c to 25c Martin Beck's Vaudeville Circuit 2:30 Twice Dally 8:20 EDDIE LEONARD & CO. HOMER B. MA80N AND MARGUERITE KEELER MABEL RUSSELL AND MARTY WARD A CO. FINK'S MULES Chaa. IRWIN A HENRY Kitty Joe MORRIS & CAMPBELL Flossie ERNIE POTTS & CO. Travel Weekly Orpheum Orches'ra Matinees 25c Nights 25c, 50c, 75c THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY ARCHIE NICH0L8ON TRIO ALICE JOYCE In "THE COURAGE OF SILENCE" (5 Parts) Cartoons and Scenery SHIRLEY 8I3TER8 Dainty Singers and Dancers Time 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 Matinees 10c Nights 15c MAJESTIC New Bill Today "LITTLE MISS MONEY" Tabloid Musical Comedy With Grace Rellly and the "GLOBE TROTTERS" MRS. VERNON CA8TLE In "Patrla" Mutt and Jeff Cartoons Time 2:15, 7:15, 9:00 Mat, Bal. 10c, Orch. 15c Night, Bal. 10c, Orch. 25c All this Week the Exquisite Little Star MARGUERITE CLARK , AIARCUECHECIARK nil In an Adaptation of the Beloved Grimm Fairy Tale "SNOW WHITE" In Which She Appeared for Two Seasons at Wlnthrop Ames' Little Theatre, New York ADMISSION Eves. 15c and 10c Matinees, 10c and 5c SHOWS 1:30, 3.30, 7, 9 The University of Chicago la addition to midrat k. oftn two inatroo- k Im s iii iiiiiIi nri STUDY izJsSJz I Mkrw 0. C.(Dw. JJ. Qkm. SL HOME The Long Island College Hospital BROOKLYN, N. Y. Sr" - 1 ' iilii nsT mmh mi. isl '.v H ? fOUR ytmt mtital count for tw M. D. dtftM. Two er of cuSeae work roqumd kr oMrano. Eictp domI chnioL boopiul mi Uboraiory facilities. Latvot Cdicf Hoapaul cod endowed i)wmtt ia the Uaixd Suit. Uatmul opportunity m amt New York, tot aaraeulan, wnte to Otto rati Huffman, M. Sroe Ury of Faculty. Heary ud Aaaty S.. Brooklra. N. Y. Local ETE trou bles are in 98 per cent of all cases, cauBed by ere defects which may be with my proper made lenses. DR. MARTIN Standard Scien tific eye examiner. Courtesy always. 1234 0 8L Opposite Miller A Palne'a corrected to order Will Lend Money To Farm Boys And Girls. AN AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE TO RIVAL FEDERAL FARM LOAN BANKS Nebraska Farmers' Sons and Daught ers Can Borrow Money to Use in Raising Hogs and Chickens While Uncle Sam is lending money to their dads to use In farming, the agricultural extension service of the University has aranged to make loans to boys and girls on farms who want to raise chickens or stock, but who haven't the money to pay for them. Through the co-operation of some farmers, bankers and other business men, the workers In the boys and girls cluba of the state have secured a fund which will be loaned to young sters to give them a start toward a bank account. It will be a strictly business proposition, the borrower signing notes for the money they re ceive and promising to pay back the prnclpial in a year, or sooner If the stock Is Hold before the no becomes due. I By this plan money will be as easy to borrow for the youthful . farmers as It is for their parents under the new federal farm loan act. In fact, there will be lesis red tape for the younger borrower to go through in securing money. Chickens and hogB, which thrive es pecially well In Nebraska, are what the youngsters will be encouraged to Invest in. And they will be aeked to UEe their borrowed money to buy pure bred stock, and not to work with scrubs. The extension service will work with the boys and girls by giv ing them Information on the best way to care for the stock, and the latest methods of breeding. Further information can be had by addressing the agricultural extension service of the University, at Lincoln. "NUBBINS" D. L. Palmer, '20, has been absent trom school for a few days on account of sickness. Lewis Runalls has been appointed assistant in forge work and C. H. Pen ton assistant In carpenter work in the agricultural engineering department. Representative H. L. Taylor of Cus ter county, talked on "Citizenship," at Hie agricultural engineering seminar Today -Tomorrow A rrnstrong9s ANNUAL SHIRT SALE! Mr THE FRUIT JUDGING TEAM - !Mj kl !.) . . l .- ... , , I,. , - L. R. Thompson E. B. Catterson J. R. Cooper, Coach W. R. Whitfield H. C. Kelly H. G. Neff The Iowa State horticultural society meetings at Des Moines, December 12 to 14, was the last meet of the season for the Nebraska Fruit Judging team. The Iowa team won this meet scoring 432.49 against Nebrask a's 381.73 Points. An experienced salesman with good reference wanted during vacation. Must have ability to manage men. The Midwestern Company, Topeka, Kansas. i f! - iii'Hini':-iii"ti'iii-i"j""'r""""'"""""""""'"'""'"" IS Arrow Mf COLLARS " art curve cut toft ikshaJJas perfectly, 5amcad1.bf0ryy CLUETTPEABOPyftCO-tNCialOT n 1 m n 1 mmam i ii n mi n n i u i mi - J which met at Porf. L. W. Chase's home, 1245 North Twenty-third street, Tuesday evening. The department of agricultural chemistry, is offering a new course In physical chemistry with both lectures and laboratory. Physical chemistry methods are used In investigations of biology and soils. - Dr. Upson and Dr. Calvin of the agricultural chemistry department, are authors of a research bulletin entitled, "Colloidal Properties of Glutin In Re lation to Milling and Baking." An article by Dr. Upson and Dr. Plumm ou the "Puclaux" method f determining Uity acids will appear In an early number of the American Chemical Society. Phil Harrison of Lincoln, former Registrar of the University, Is making charts for a graphic course to be used In agricultural engineering. Five ash trees are being taken out between Agricultural Hall and the Home Economics building in order to give the young oaks which stand Just across the walk more sunlight. The young oak trees would grow leaning towards the east if this were not done and for this reason the landscape gar dener is removing them. SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR February 16 Kappa Sigma dance Lincoln. Alpha Tau Omega formal Lincoln. United Agricultural society dance Dairy . building. Catholic Students club dance Lin-dell. February 17 Silver Lynx dance Lincoln. Kappa Sigma banquet Lincoln. Freshmen girls' party Music hall. Kappa Alpha Theta house dance. Delta Chi house dance. Komensky Kluk dance Music hall. Personals Irolin Hendricks will be In Wahoo over Sunday. Sarah Risdon, '20, spent the week end in Omaha. Anna Brundage and Mary Hedrick will go to Tecumseh for the week end. Stylish Spring Overcoats OF FLANNELS OR KNITTED FABRICS Instantly popular these smart, light-weight Spring Over coats. They're made of flannels in blue or green, and also of knitted fabrics in gray or heather mixtures. Pinched, belted backs, high waist lines, no-pad shoulders, silk yoke and sleeve linings; they are very smart and comfortable gar ments for spring wear $20.00 Spring Suits Are Now Being Shown and Sold Stop and See Them Spring Hats on display New Silk Shirts $4 to $6.50 NEW SHIPMENT OF WHITE SHOES BECKMAN BROS., II07 0 tocfent KcgliUr for your mult work at THE UNIVESITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC Twenty-Third Ytmr Jut eomxneneinf kayJtoWhert in all branches of music to choose from. Drarfiatio Art - Atrthetio Dandnjr Aak for information WILT.ARD KTMBAT.L, Director Hth and ECU. Opposite the Campus Maal ticket 15.50 for 14.60. New be rt Cafe, 17 No. 12th 81 j Izetta Bernard, '17, and Teresa Ma-! gnlre, 20, will be In York over Sun-' ay. I THE MIS Telephone 12311 S33 North 1tth tt Cleaners, Pressors, Dyars Por the "Work and Serrloe that Pleases." Call B2311. The Beat equipped Dry Cleanlna Plaat m the West One cay Berries If seeded. Reasonable Prices, good work, prompt enrlee. Repairs to - men's garmenta ear folly made.