DAILY NEBRaJKAW . r . -i ' "h' ; V-:: lr'.;- Think Ahead! These are the days when care of" your figure will count as the years go by. For your figure the corset is responsible. will take care of your figure today tomorrow and in the days to come you will retain your youthful lines. Take the necessary time for a careful fitting. $3 and up For Sale by MILLER & PAINE Inc. 0 & 13th Streets Keep Carbon Copies of lectures, theses, etc. This can only be done by buying or renting a typewriter. Special rates to students. Fhone or call at L. C. Smith & Bro. Typewriter Co. LINCOLN, NEBR. "THE DIPLOMAT" SCORES SUCCESS (Continued from page one) Jant before the election fur dictator, and all become entangled In an at tempt to re-elect the present incum bent, who has occupied th enlace for twenty-five years, but who Is threat ened by Insurgency. After a swift love-match and some lightning strokes by the villain, the plot unwinds In the proper pleasing way. Play at Omaha Friday The play will be taken to Omaha Friday night, where it will be produced at the Brandels theatre under the auspices of the University club and Nebraska alumni. The patrons and patronesses of the play were: Governor and Mrs. Neville. Chancellor and Mrs. Avery. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee Metcalfe, Dean and Mrs. L. A. Sherman, I)r. and Mrs. E. J. Stewart, Prof, and Mrs. Paul Grum mann. Prof, and Mrs. H. P. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wright. Mr. and I Mrs. Mark Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin G. Chapin. Mr. and Mrs. Uoss P. Cur ; tlce, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Wilson. Mr and j Mrs. C. C. Quiggle. j Following is the cast of characters: The Dictator Walter C. Johnson. Princess Zaidee Natalie Spencer. I General Paulos Ellsworth Moser. George Washington Brooks Robert j J. Drake. Mr. Freddie Wellington Brooks i Vance. i Iord Twombly Perry W. Branch. Hon. James White Warde Cousins. M. Alexis Delos Harold Aldrich. M. Mozof Ralph O. I-each. M. Gousov Ed F. Young. Lieut. Akim J. Leslie Putt. "Bull" Hogan Roscoe B. Rhodes. "Spike" Shannon i-iouis B. Doyle. "Hughie"' Casey Norman B. Cur tic1. Eunice Brooks Jo Kregar. Madge Wilder Ottila Schurman. Mrs. Slyvia Brown Marguerite Ionam. Hafdee Alma Craven. Zara Gladys Appleman. Dancing Girls Elizabeth Doyle, Jean Preece. Francis Whitmore, Winifred Williams, Ruth Whitmore, Katharine Newbranch. Ladie s in Waiting Loy G. Ream, Sara R. Cole. Marguerite Munson. Alice Temple, Daisy Parks. Helen Houston. Myra Buntz. Henel Minor, Wanda J. Kimmel. Betty Rubleman. Emma Neilson, Louise Bailey, Helen Young. Frances Ballard. Helen Waters, Catherine Renner, Anette O'Neil. Ver nice Wolfe. The Royal Guards John McDonald, Ralph E. Herrick, Dwight Thomas, William Mackay. Robert Miller, Alex R. Krause Laird. I. Potter, Elting Ben nett. Max J. Raehr. Charles Keyes. culmination of a romance begun a few years ago by the two while at the uni versity. Ex. Frer Speech Students of the University of Wis consin are now waging a tight to ob tain free speech at the University. The fight comes as a result of the re fusal by the university authorities to allow Max Eastman to deliver a lec ture to students in one of the univer sity halls. The students are petition ing the use of at least one auditorium for the discussion by anyone of any public question before the student body. Ex. dent who was seen hugging and kiss ing a young girl in the park, unless his subscription to the paper was paid up in a week. Fifty-nine young men called and paid up the next day, while two even paid a year in advance. Ex. Guilty Conscience A Virginia editor threatened to pub lish the name of a certain young stu- Co-Eds Edit Tiger The co-eds of the A. & M. college of Oklahoma, got out a fine Tigress edi tion. They gave the girls' view on col lege activities and woman's side of college life. Both the freshmen and sophomores had a special class edition of the Okla homa A. & M. Dally Ex. More War on Moustaches Still the attempt to exterminate moustaches among uudergrads at lite various universities continues. A sophomore at McGllI appeared after the fray with half of his "Chaplain" moustache gone, and the remaining half painted a bright blue color. Need less to say it was not long ere the whole of his upper Up was clean shaven. Ex. Military Courses at Brown The new military courses at Brown University are well under way. The enrollment in the classes already totals 254, and 2C0 rides have been celved from the government. ArtM, ments have been made with uniform' factories so that a complete uniform can be obtained fnr -even dollars -Ei Class Distinction JESS WILLIAMS' ORCHESTRA L-9783 L7779 CHAPIN BROS. 127 So. 13th St ALL THE TIME SPECIAL NOTICE I Before enlisting buy a New j York Life Insurance Policy. Good I both in War and Peace. J. F. THOMPSON, U. of N., Agent Phone B3465 Office 141 South 12th St. THE COLLEGE WORLD SOME CLASSY SILK SHIRTS Some of the niftiest silk patterns that we have ever seen. Some very clever imi tations of $7.00 and -tS.OO Crepe Shirts at only- Track Team Recruiting At Harvard University they were not able to get over fifty men out for the track squad, and as a result they had what they called a recruiting cam paign. Not over twenty men showed up for track practice, and so the coach and scvral steadies had a week of conscription. In the last four years Harvard has won only one dual meet from Vale, and the Harvard Crimson j hopes that out of their present 2,500 j men they can draw enough to put out a track team that will defeat Yale. Ohio In a canvass conducted on the Ohio campus recently to enter tain the popularity of various re ligions among the students, it was found that the Methodists claimed 1.6C4 students, Presbyterians, 698, and Lutherans stood third with 339 advocates. Ex. Elope From Dance The 3. A. E.'s were giving their an- l nuai iui mm fiance ui luiiHuti. iuuiCT were going in the way they usually do at such affairs, -when it was discov ered that two of the honor guests, an alumnus of the chapter, and one of the young ladies had disappeared. All search for them, even up to noon of the next day, proved futile. The "brothers" were then Informed by the young man's brother that the two had run off and married. This was the i 1 9 1 T P TVs ryri Tl BUSINESS MANAGEMENT nnownc THAT THERE WILL BE NO XTRA COP Published, as has been the custom in past years. "A Word to the Wise is Sufficient" Order Now and You Will Avoid Regrets in the Days to Come. LAST CHANC Today and Tomomrow.., E: $3.00