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WE WANT YOUR ORDERS Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone B3228 107 N. 11th LARGE AUDIENCE V HEARS RECITAL (Continued from Page 1) MAJESTIC COMPLETE CHANGE TODAY Fox Reilly Famous "GLOBE TROTTERS" In "AFTER THE BALL" MRS. VERNON CASTLE In "PATRIA" Serial Supreme 3 Shows Daily 2:15, 7.15, 9:00 Bal., 10c. Orch., Mat., 15c. Night, 25c The University of Chicago f HOME STUDY in addition to resident work, offer also in t mo tion by correspondence For detailed In formation address U.fC.(Dr?.jJ,QtafiRt ! ion W TUCKER-SHEAN Eleven Twenty-Three O St. Manufacturers of Jewelry of all tinda, University, Fraternity and torority. Rings, Pins and Ath etic Trophies of all kinds. Ori fi nal designs In colors and esti nates furnished free. I Expert Watch. Clock, Jewelry And Optical Repairing The Long Island College Hospital BROOKLYN, N. Y. was TTT I V; f . fn-ri X v y. J. it yrtt mdicl cniirar Tar Ih M. U. drwrnr. I wo yr i aUlrc work riuul I, mlrnr. F lrp- (-"M-ve )m ,u( 411J CTtjowod Ji-prt.ry hi ihr Uurtrd H:' ( L iiumjaJ awofiumti m grrairf Nrw Yofi. r wmuUri. wnlr la Otto van Huffman, M. D., JWtt. Uir ul I uullr. Hauf .ui Anulf bit . UtouUr. N. Y. PLATTSBURG MADE WITH THE OVAL BUTTON-HOLE AND NEW REINFORCED EDGE. . ioh Collars 150 EACH 6 FOR 900 UNITED SHIRT A COLLAR CO.. TROY. N. V. Sold Exclusively by av r i i i i si aiMav ; v ) i 1k ffl "The concerto is a work of monu mental proportions, and of remark able force and directness in its mes sage. An attentive listener must feel that the composer is a real man who has something worth while to say, and in addition was an able craftsman who knows the technics of his art. It was most worthily and nobly rendered by Mr. Harrison and Mr. Silber. Calling, as it does, for large intellectual and aesthetic powers for its interpretation, as well as for consummate technical skill, its rendition bore ample testi mony to the natural endowments and acquired abilities of the two artists, whose brilliant and finished playing charmed all hearers. It is not the least of the opportunities afforded the University residents to hear and en joy such music so splendidly rendered, for such enjoyment is one of the divinely-appointed means of spiritual culture. "It is good form, and a custom that might well become common in Uni versity audiences, to refrain from ap plause between the movements of a musical work. A noisy demonstration that interferes with the continuity of the work, is a rather weak and shal-1 low praise, or if done to encourage the performer, it is a mistaken kind ness. It is better to listen with' quiet self-restraint until the entire work is completed, then signify the general gratitude and appreciation by hearty applause." SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR February 23 All Greek party Alpha Sigma Phi house. Sigma Alpha Epsilon dance Lin coln. February 24 IMa Theta PI house dance. Gamma Thi Beta formal Lincoln. Omlcron Nu afternoon party Music hall. Sigma Chi banquet Lincoln. Band dance Auditorium. Alpha XI Delta house dance. Beryl Mawhinney, "17, is going to Omaha Saturday. Raymond Watson, '20, North Bend Saturday. is going to Merwln Heald, "20, is going to Wu hoo for the week end. Mary Hudler, '18, will spend week end in Nebraska City. the Dorothy Davles. '18, will spend Sat urday and Sunday in Omaha. Mary Hedrick, '18, will be in Te cuniseh Saturday and Sunday. Stewart McDonald, '20, will Sunday at his home in Omaha. spend Grove Porter, '17, will spent day at his home in Falls City. Sun- Miss Erol Powers of Creston, is a guest at the Pi Phi house. la., Marguerite Munson, '18, is going to her home in Aurora Friday for a few days. Alexander Cone and Lee Yochum of Ashland are guests at the Sigma Nu house. Mary Hughey, '20, will go to her home in Nebraska City for a visit over Suiu'ay. TO STUDY MODERN COMMUNITY LIFE University Men's Class to Consider Its Unchristian Aspects "Christianizing Community Life," written by Dr. Harry F. Ward and Richard H. Edwards, will be taken up by the University men's class un der the direction of Prof. G. A. Steph ens of the department of political economy at St. Paul's Methodist church beginning Sunday. The book deals with the unchristian aspects of modern community life and points the way to lines of community reconstruc tion. John Kreamer, '18, is spending a few days at the Beta house in Law rence, Kas. Spencer Flint, '19, is recovering from an attact of the la grippe at his home in Omaha. Mrs. D. A. Shade of Hebron, is vis iting her daughter, Lulu Shade, '18, at the Delta Delta Delta house. Jane Elizabeth Robinson, of Beat rice, has been visiting Miss Margaret Cleland at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Miss Ulenna Ingersol , president of Epsilon province of Pi Beta Phi, will be a guest of the sorority next week. Fellows Get With Me The College Man's New Clothes Home The Monroe Clothes Shop 2nd Floor New Terminal Bldg., 10th and 0 Streets Where you get guaranteed 25.00 Ready-to-Put-On Clothes every day of the year for 1 5 . O O We make a specialty of College Men's Clothes. We are now showing the new 1917 Spring Models in Plain Blue, Green, Gray and Brown Flannels in Finch Backs and Belters, Patch and Slash Pockets, silk lined. Also in Cheviots, Cassiniers and the new Homespun materials. The College Men who are leaders and not trailers are, buying their Clothes here and sav ing a .$10.00 on their new Spring Suit. Come up Boys and get acquainted with the Students' New Clothes Home and my New Clothes Sell ing Plan and why I can give guaranteed $25.00 Ready-to-Put-On Clothes every day of the year for $15.00. How Can I do It? Think it over the answer is easy. Because I Cut Out First Floor Rent, credit accounts, bad debts, free deliveries, office force, window trimmers, floor walkers, high price salespeople and give my customers the benefit of this big saving by giving them guaranteed $25.00 Clothes for $15.00. Take elevator and save $10.00. II i NO MORE J.M.BURKE. Pres. NEW TERMINAL BLDG. 10 AND 0 St PREPARE TEACHERS OF RURAL SCHOOLS Principal Bradford Tells of Agricul tural School Training at National Conference of Educators Here A party of Delta Gammas and Phi Psis enjoyed one of the earliest pic nics of the season Wednesday eve ning. Stanley Newell, a law student at Iowa, recently took a rour-nour law exam propped up on puiows in u bed. He was suffering from a gath ering in the ear, and was unable to attend the class. The Daily lowan says that this was the first authorative example of an exam taken between the sheet. Ex. Lotus McKeie of Harlan, la., will be the guest of Golden Rule, Satur day and Sunday at the Alpha Phi house. John Crumbaugh. of Shelby, who Is attending the University of Kansas, is a visitor at the Delta Tau Delta house. fx-4' Thursday Frldy Sturdy Marie Doro Supported by Hobert Bosworth In an elaborate and faithful adaptation of Charles Dickens' immortal novel 'Oliver Twist' "One of the most entertaining and appealing pictures shown this season." M Y. Tribune. "A picture of unusual New York World. merit" ADMISSION Eves., 15c and 10c Mats., 10c and 5c SHOWS 1:30, 3, 6:30, 8, 9:15 Raleigh LeBas. '10. who has been visiting at the Delta Tau house, left Wednesday for his home in Colorado Springs. Helen Copsey, 'IK, will -entertain Margaret McCoy, 'IS, Helen Kendall. '19. and Pernlce Nelson. '18 at her home in York over Sunday. i'harles Helzer, '17, and Ellsworth Moscr. '18, left Wednesday for Chi tago to attend the Western Division conference of Delta Tau Delta. Miss Catherine Denman, ex-'15, who has been teaching at Dorchester the past two years; has registered in the University again this semester. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL FOR CONVICTS The State Agricultural College of Kansas is now giving correspondence courses in cooking and sewing to the women who are in the state peniten tiary. Over 200 men are already tak ing correspondence courses frof the college, but this is the first time that this work has been carried on among the women. Ex. Principal Hairy E. Bradford, of the school of agriculture, University of Nebraska, told educators attending the national conference on rural edu cation, held in Lincoln this week, that the school is making every ef fort to prepare young men and young women to teach agricultural subjects in the rural schools. "More and more the agricultural colleges and schools are making their Influence felt in the training of rural school teachers," said Mr. Bradford. He told of the demand in rural com munities for Instruction in the grade as well as high schools In agricul tural subjects. Dean E. A. Burnett of the college of agriculture of the University is taking part in the discussions at the conference and will preside at the Friday evening session at the Temple. The purpose of the conference is to raise the standard of requirement for rural teaching. Among the general topics considered are: "Preparing the Teaching Staff for Rural Commun ities"; 'Improved School Organiza tion, Administration and Supervision for Rural Communities"; "Rural School Organization as Typified in a Variety of School plants"; "Teaching Needs and' Study Courses the Out growth of Rural Community Needs"; "Content of Course of Study in Insti tutions Preparing Teachers for Rural Schools." Among the university faculty men attending the conference are: Prof. P. L. Caddis, University of Nebraska; Prof. C. D. Stelner, University of I'tah; Prof. Harvey L. Eby. Univer sity of Wyoming; Prof. li. M. Davis. Mlaina university," and Prof. C. W. Pugsley, head of agricultural exten sion, University of Nebraska. R. J. DRAKE MADE SCHOLAR IN HISTORY Replaces Miss Alice Frum, Who Will Devote All Her Time to Grad l uate Work R. J. Drake, '14, has been appointed scholar In American history. He will conduct the quiz sections In Amer ican history 2 and work in other courses as reader. Miss Alice Frum who held the scholarship last semest er resigned In order to devote all of her time to graduate work. Party Frocks and Dinner Gowns A, display that is sure to eateli your interest and hold it from the moment you glimpse the wonderfully charming models. Several new dresses have been checked into stock recently that are dreams of beauty to describe them is to do them injustice to sec them is to appreciate all the thought, care, knowledge of color and excellence of workmanship necessary to create such effects. 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