i'i A 1 1 f HE DAILY N E BR ASK AIT 1 : t 'i ; - H - i i t, ?! :i i i : I: ,1 1 Meal ticKeu S.aU ror $4.60. Mawoert Cafe, 137 No. 12th St .., ' ! II i 1 , II II I I ft': Etimiilt of Old Art Another interesting sketcn called "Early Spring." Is Bald to U one of the befit examples of the older Japanese art. without so much of the modern Influence. It has the old spirit of strong fooling for decorative har mony of coloring. The colors are rich and warm, yet soft. A panel portraying a Japanese coun trywoman gives an Idea of the impress nf Etironean realism. The subject Is not so graceful nor so pleasing as are the Japanese figures In the Bketch of the girls among the cherry blossoms, yet Its realism makes it extremely in teresting. The strong decorative feeling is especially noticeable in all the work. The love of the Japanese for animals la evidently strong, if we are to Judge by the charming way they handle them as subjects. BRYSON BACK FROM CONFERENCE (Continued from Page 1) Do You Enjoy Outdoor Sports? If so, you like skating, and to thoroughly enjoy this healthful exercise you must be correctly corsetted. You must be comfortable, and still you want your figure to be trim. JCn meet all these requirements. There are models distinctly made for "sports" wear, and each model is a fashionable shaping corset. Be filed to your Redfcm Conet. $3 and up For Sale by MILLER & PAINE Inc. 0 & 13th Streets WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY-FRIDAY Clara Kimball Young in "THE FOOLISH VIRGIN" By Thomas Dixon, Author of "The Birth of a Nation" A PICTURE FOR EVERY GIRL WHO EXPECTS TO MARRY The Girl who rushes into marriage is a tool. More young girls' lives are ruined by hasty marriages than by any other process Directed by ALBERT CAPELLANI Producer of "Les MIserables," "Camille" and "The Common Law" SHOWS 1:30, 3:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:15 ADMISSION Matinee, 10c and 5c; Evenings, 15c and 10c vested In the different councils. Some had tvoi 'lv the iMit to recommend or suggest, and others had more power, even to the right to overcome a faculty veto of a council decision by a two-thirds vote. "After the discussion with represen tatives from other universities where the student council Is In force, I think ! it is the only thing for Nebraska, and I see no reason why it should conflict with the purpose of any of the other ! organizations on the campus," Bryson declared. NEED TWO MORE EN PR0HTB CONTEST Six Have Entered for Frances Willard Oratorical Prize in April Keep Carbon Copies of lectures, theses, etc. This can only be done by buying or renting a typewriter. Special rates to students. Phone or call at L C. Smith & Bro. Typewriter Co. LINCOLN, NEBE. Same Classy Spring Caps Boys! 95c-$1.50 Mi EXHIBITION OF JAPANESE ART Collection Sent by Government Now In Gallery Interesting Study The collection of pictures presented to the American Library association by the Japanese government and sent from library 1o library as a traveling loan exhibition by this association, is now on exhibition in the art gallery. here are twenty-three art panels In the collection, which were in the Japanese educational exhibit at the Panama-Pacific exposition. They are watf r olor paintings on silk, sketches of the work of the pupils in the school of fine arts at Tokyo. Some of them are the work of fifteen and sixteen year old students. During last sum mer they were on exhibit in the Chi cago public library, where they at tracted considerable attention. The majority of tho sketches tic of flowers or fiuits with some uiinml or bird brought in to furnish the sole contrasting color. One of the most striking panels shows a black kitten among the scarlet, frosi-touched leaves of a persimmon tree. Here the f.yes of the cat "echo" the dotrinant coloring of the picttre. The cat is particularly pleasing yet it If realistic in Its faithfulness to fact and its deco rative and suggestive quali'y. Two-more entries are needed for the prohibition oratorical contest to be held the first week in April. Two more men have signified their inten tion of entering the contest, making a total of six. The number is limited to eight. The Frances Willard organization, which donates the prizes, has asked that all entries be in within the next week, and those who wish to enter should see Ernest Lundeen as soon as possible and leave their names with him. The winner of the contest repre sents Nebraska in the Intercollegiate contest, in which is entered represen tatives from the other colleges of the state for a $100 prize. Hastings col lege has written that its contest will be held the last of this month and the other colleges will hold their con tents about the same time as Nebraska. Lloyd Foster, '16, won the University contest last year. George Appointed Instructor V. C. George, M. E. '16, has been ap pointed instructor in mechanical en gineering at Pennsylvania state col lege. He will probably take up his work there at once. I - 1 1 it 4 1 : ft ! 4 ;v x; 4 U i i xJ WU-- Kiss -iiiton and Choru of Pretty Girls in And .ess Dippel's big comic opera success, "THE LILAC DOMINO," at the Oliver, Tonight, Thursday and Thursday Matinee. ALL Organization AND .Fraternities MUST PAY FOR r b BY 'clock Saturday PAY TOWNSEND This Is Your Last Chance V JV 7 Kit- U U 11 1 Jllipliiyi