THE DAILY NEBRASKA! nighthawk, red-headed woodpecker, yellow-billed cuckoo, spotted sandpiper. Birds which may be found in June: Mocking bird, scarlet tanager, indigo bunting, bobolink, whipporwill. MS C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort 410 Ganter moval of Corns and Ingrowing Nails and the relief ot Bunions. Building COMFORT SHOES Phone B3781 MEN! SOCIETY niiveL Theater Wed. Night at 8:10, March 21 Charles Frohman presents DONALD BRIAN. JOSEPH CAWTHORN, WILD A ffENNETT In "SYBIL" MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY 5 Act, Western Vaudeville 3 Shows Matinees 2:30, Evenings 7:009:00 CLAIR HANSON and "THE VILLAGE FOUR" 15 Minutes of Mirth and Melody WM. SCHILLING A CO. In the Powerful Dramatic Sketch "THE LASH" The Sensation of Vaudeville FITCH COOPER The Musical Rube HERBERTA A DARE Merely Athletes ZENO. JORDAN A ZENO Sensational and Comedy Aerialists -THE SECRET KINGDOM" Great est of Serials Drew Comedy Orpheum Orchesrta Matinees 15c Nights c V0NDAY-TUESD AY-WEDNESDAY THREE MELODY GIRLS Harmony Singers ROSS A ASHTON The Surveyors -PEARL OF THE ARMY" Fox Comedy News Weekly Time 2:00, 7:00,9:00 Matinees 10c Nights 15c MAJESTIC MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY VIVIAN REED In "PRINCESS OF PATCHES" A 5-Part Melo-Drama of Southern Sunshine EARLE WILLIAMS In "SCARLET RUNNER" Time 1:30, 3:15, 7:15, 9:00 Adults 10c Children 6c 1 I he UciveratT ct Lfciaeo U A HI U aMitk b ttmiamt till tlr. work. often aUaratruo- t . I,. ...i Y-e STUDY Iftlk Yaar V.dC.Om. JJ. IW H. TUCKER-SHEAN Eleven Twenty-Three O St. Manufacturers of Jewelry of all finds. University, Fraternity and Sorority. Rings. Pins and Ath etic Trophies of all kinds. Orig nal designs In colors and esti nates furnished free. Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry And Optical Repairing MAKE GOOD. your aim. Proper' lenses will help yon 100 per cenL Consultation free. DR. MARTIN, Standard Specialized Scientific Eye Examiner. Courtesy always. 1234 O St, Opposite Miller A Paine's Store CLEANING SEE VICE You need not bare an ex tensive Wardrobe with our I-rompt sen-ice at band. Phone us uy day if you want garments cleaned and pressed by evening. "We can do it and do it right LINCOLN CLEANING & DYE WORKS 226 S. 11th Lincoln, Neb. LEO E0UEUP, Mgr. KOMO EUREKA COALS , That you'll like TRY US Whitebreast Coal & Lumber Co. Phone B3228 107 N. 11th FOUR HUNDRED IN GYM. EXHIBITION (Continued from Page 1) gulsed in farmer's clothes. After an exciting race between the two, "Gotch" finally disposed of "Steelier" by tieing his hands with a red ban dana. The varsity gymnastic squad, gave a spectacular exhibition of advanced work on the horizontal and parallel bars and with the flying rings and tumbling. The work of E. M. Weaver, '18, on the parallel bars featured this number. An extra feature, not included in the program, was a two-minute wrestling match between Gutberlet, a member of last year's varsity wrestling squad, and Anderson of this year's squad, which was followed with unusual in terest. Neither secured a fall. Clyde Drewing, '17, captain of the varsity gymnastic team, gave a novel exhibition of electric club swinging, combining graceful movements witb brilliantly colored lights. A thrilling basketball game, II. which the Junior team, interclass champions, defeated the "all stars" 7 to 0, closed the program. Camilla Koch of the Juniors was the star of the game. The "all stars," chosen from the other classes, were handi caped by lack of teamwork. Patrons and patronesses were Chan cellor and Mrs. Samuel Avery, Regent and Mrs. P. L. Hall, Dean and Mrs. C. C. Engberg, Dean Mary Graham. Captain and Mrs. S. M. Parker, Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Angle. Miss Eloise B. Hills, Miss Margie Richards, Mrs. R. G. Clapp. FIRE INTERRUPTS PHI GAM'S DANCE But Department Arrives and Saves Bin of Potatoes Dance Is Resumed A fire starting in the basement of the Phi Gamma Delta house Saturday evening interrupted a house dance being given by the fraternity. Clouds of smoke poured up to the floor above and stopped the couples in the mid dle of a dance. Spectators say that the dance was finished to the tune of excited giggles on the lawn in front of the bouse. The fire department found a good blaze started In some paper scraps near the coal bin, where it is sup posed to have begun, but it was ouldfcly put out. Dancing was re sumed as soon as the bouse could be rid of smoke. The damage was slight, but otilyf quick action by the department saved the fraternity from serious loss, for the blaze was creeping along the edge of a bin of potatoes and would soon have roasted them. No ex planation for the fact that the pota toes were not put In a vault has been given. BIRD LOVERS FORM EXCURSION CLUB (Continued from Page 1) kaa longspur, tree fparrow. red cross bill. Early spring migratory arrivals Bluebird, robin, song sparrow, red winged blackbird, meadowlark, blue Jay. flicker, belted kingfisher, mourn ing dove, killdeer. Medium spring migratory arrivals Brown thrasher, house wren, cedar waxwing. barn swallow, purple martin, yellow-beaded blackbird. chimney swift, sparrow hawk, green heron, franklin rulL Late spring migratory arrivals Wood thrush- catbird, rose-breasted grosbeak. Baltimore oriole, orchard oriole, ruby-throated bumming bird. March 16 Phi Kappa Psi entertained seventy five couples at its formal party at the Lincoln hotel. The fraternity colors, lavender and pink, were carried out in the elaborate decorative scheme. Card cases were given as favors; those Tor the girls were of gold leather, and those for the men maroon leather, bearing the names of the guests. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Lyan Loyd, Prof. Searle Davis and Carson Hildreth. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Branch. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Saunders and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Leonards were special guests. Delta Tau Delta held a dance at the chapter house for twelve couples. Mrs. Richard Rutherford chaperoned. Twenty-five couples were present at a St. Patrick's dance at the Alpha Delta PI house. Miss Margaret Cleland chaperoned. Alpha Sigma Phi entertained twenty-five couples at a house dance. The chaperones were Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Brahm. March 17 The annual formal party of Alpha Omicron Pi was held at the Lincoln hotel. Eighty-five couples were pres ent The St Patrick's day color scheme was carried out on the pro grams and in the refreshments. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. John Bratt. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Seacrest Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wright Mrs. Wiebe. Mrs. W. D. Fitzgerald. Prof, and Mrs. E. H. Barbour, Dean and Mrs. Charles Fordyce and Fred Huuter. The out-of-town alumnae were Doris Deyo, ex '18, Gradford, 111.; Lillian Dickman, ex'18, Omaha; Mabel Saunders, '17. Superior; Ruth Dominy, ex-19. Hardy; Marie Ohlsen, ex-'19, David City; Mrs. J. J. Holland, '18. Verdigree; and Mrs. W. W. Wenstrand. Marian Deyo. Brandford, 111.; Helen Miller, Eunice Pike, Louise White, Omaha; Joye Harvey, Superior; Nelle Ryan. Colum bus, and Ruth Ryan. Eagle, mere special guests at the party. The twenty-second annual banquet banquet of Phi Kappa Psi was held at the Lincoln. Guy C. Kiddoo, '13. of Omaha, was toastmaster. Toasts were given by Clark Oberlies, 96. Lincoln; Sedley Clarke, '05. Lincoln; Louis Korsmeyer, 10, Lincoln; C. F. Ladd, '01. Lincoln; William Hughey, '14. Nebraska City. The alumni pres ent were. Carson Hildreth. '86; Linn Loyd, '13; Allen Murphey, '08; Loyd Derniesee, '16, Lincoln; Loyd Smith, 13. William Noble, 16, Omaha; Earnest Harnsberger, 16. Leon White, '15, Ashland; Paul Temple, 16. Lex ington; William Hosek, 13, Ravenna. Phi Gamma Delta entertained at a St. Patrick's day party at the chapter bouse for twenty couples. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crancer, and Mr. and Mrs. Fted Saunders. "BfchneH Guild held a dancing party at Art bait"-A color scheme of green was used in the decorations. Thirty five couples were present. Mr. and Mrs. Landy Clark chaperoned. The out-of-town guests were Elis Rail and Franz Pau6tian, '16, Omaha. - Eighty couples were entertained at a dancing party at Rosewilde. given by the Comus club. St Patrick's day decorations were used. Prof, and Wo) WuW Here's your chance to get even Come in and get in on this" May Mrs. H. J. Young were special guests at the party. PERSONALS Jane Kingery, '20, went to Omaha Saturday. Beatrice Dierks, '19, went to Om aha Saturday. Harold J. Weeth. '19, went to Om aha Saturday. Carl Weiner, '19, was in Omaha Saturday and Sunday. Laurence Kline, '20, visited in Be atrice Saturday and Sunday. Lorene Hendricks, '20, was at her home in Wahoo over Sunday. F. A. Johnson, '20, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Wahoo. Vivian MacNamara, '19. spent the week-end at her home in Nebraska City. J. J Xoone, '14, left Lincoln last week for Concordia, Kas, where be mill be cashier in a bank. Agnes Anderson, ex-'19, who is teaching school in North Platte, was a guest at the Alpha Phi house Satur day and Sunday. Ruth Shumway, ex 18, of Wakefield, and Jerome Burnett '16, of Lincoln, were married last Monday in New York City, and have gone to South America, Mrs. Burnett is a member of Alpha Phi and Mr. Burnett is an Acacia. Home, Sweet Home Sold at Auction New York. "Home, Sweet Home." in the handwriting of John Howard Payne, its author, and signed by him, has brought $3C0 at auction here. The Classified Advertising For sale Drill suit Coat size 28. nearly new. Call L8529 evenings. 112-15-14113-4 5 Wanted At once. University girl to wcrk for board and room in fam ily of two. Phone FS933. 15-16 17 Black Muff exchanged by mistake, Temple cafeteria, noon, March 16. Phone BC407. 115 Rftcr Every fJeai Th3 Flavor Lasts I5)b Suits and Overcoats NOW GOING ON FULL SPEED eif Bros ELI SHIRE, Pres. manuscript which consists of the first and second stanzas of the poem with the chorus, are dated at Washington, August 10, 1850. It is presumed he wrote it for some friend. Ex. Seniors at the University of Chicago have entered into a mustache-growing contest Any senior discouraged by the feeble progress of his hirsuite plumage who applies a razor will be thrown into Lake Michigan by his bearded classmates. Senior co-eds will choose the victor in the contest at the end of one month. A loving cup, mustache style, will be the trophy. Ex. Take No Chances When Engaging MUSIC FOR YOUR PARTY! 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