THE DAILY REBKA5KAR DC DC DC 3Co C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort Phone B3781 410 Ganter Building Adjustment ot Fallen Arches, re moval of Corns and ingrowing Nails and tbe relief ot Bunions. COMFORT SHOES : i MARTIN BECK'S ORPHEUM MA CIRCUIT 2.2aTWICE DAILY-:20 CLARA MORTON fOf the Four Mortons) ,;ctfd by FRANK SHEEN, In a Mu S Diversion by Junie McGree Musical THEL HOPKINS Daughter of Vaudeville FRED ADELE ASTAIRE KULLERVO BROTHERS BYAL EARLY HALLIGAN SYKES RILLY dama in "Somewhere In Jersey" THE CURE" with RALPH LOCKE and IDA STANHOPE A Domestic Comedy In One Act TRAVEL WEEKLY ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA Matinees-25c Nights 25c 50c, 75c M vM ?M .1 It i l I 1 1 II i 'i FRANCES NELSON IN THE POWER OF DECISION A 5-Act Metro Play VAUDEVILLE CHRISTIE & GRIFFIN "Those Two Nifty Boys" FIVE EMIGRANTS "From the Old World to the New" News Weekly Time 5:00 7:009:00 Matinee 10c Niflhtt 15c PEASE DRUG CO. Grand Island Lincoln 1321 Falrbury O St. SUCCESSORS TO Riggs Pharmacy Co. Wilson's Drug Store E. W. 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Arta said ptaencoa, am Ian ssi nm n 400.000 Wards. OOO MlmtratloM. tM$4OOM0. 2700 Paras. me only flirtlnasrr with "i arteriied as "AbLroks ot Genius." MUaaarEaKkM: On thin, cpnqoe, stroriK, India paper. What a aatia fwtion toown the Mmrrimm and ao convenient to suet Cne hklr h t.uHua wA $ weightof Eecslat fcdittna. MgatarEaWant On tronr hook rwper. Wt. xnins. ua 1H I Ms ' Indies. i Ivm,tvwaaaaoMBL 1 e.t g . .. V d;w "'II ill j " i 0 T II ' I j ANNOUNCES GIRL CLUB COMMITTEES PRESIDENT YOUNGBLUT NAMES HER APPOINTMENTS Edith Youngblut, president of the girl's club, announced her committees for next year at the first meeting of the newly ejected board yesterday noon in Faculty hall. General plans for next fall were discussed. The committees are: Social Dorothy Fettis, chairman. Lucile Wilcox. Alice Temple. Membership Winifred Moran, chairman. Katherine Kohl. Publicity and poster Fern Xoble, chairman. Carolyn Reed. Constitution Jean Burroughs, chairman Katherine Kohl. Freshmen Jean Burroughs, chairman. Jane Kingery. Eleanor Bennett. Mass meeting Marion Reader, chairman. Helen Holtz. JUNIORS TAKE CO-ED TRACK MEET (Continued from Page 1) the first time. Fine records were made in both. Helen Hewitt hurled the javelin 69 feet 11 inches, and Mar jorie Green leaped 13 feet 8 inches. The baseball game was the tightest and best of the entire series. The seniors deserve much credit for their plucky fight as it was practically con ceded that the juniors would win. Ex cellent pitching and clever fielding were plentiful on both sides. Junior Battery Features The battery work of Blanche Hig gins and Mildred Chapin was the fea ture of the game. Both worked like veterans and many seniors were re tired on strikes and when put out in this way there was no attempt made to reach first on the fumble of the catcher, because there was no fumble. Beatrice Dierks and Lola Fussil were the participants in one of the freakiest of plays when a fly ball was knocked in their direction. Both fielders rushed in toward the ball. Miss Dierks reaching its first. She reached up and the ball lit in her hands but bounced out and back of her. Miss Fussil, who had stopped behind Miss Dierks, sprang forward and caught the ball just before it reached the ground, completing the put out. Baseball summary: Seniors Position Junior Ermine Carmean.p. .Blanche Higgins Louise White .. .c. . .Mildred Chapin Edith Brown ..lb Grace Niche's Lillian Wirt ..2b Mary A. Davey Fern Longacre. .3b. Valentine Minford Lucy Jeffords ..ss Ruth Shively Lucile Roane ..ss Bertha Bates Ora NefT of Beatrice Dierks Elsie Mathews.. of Lola Fussil Sally Weston ..of Buelah Halte Marjorie Green. .of Margaret Anderson Substitute Beatrice Koch. Hits Juniors, 5; seniors, 2. Umpire Mrs. Jessie Beghtol Lee. The track summary: i Tn it ' SUMMIT The New Style in 7 Sold by "KLINES" n 1 i 1 y Join the Red i Cross V &7 'THE STORE AHEAD" 3o Cheer Up Women HERE'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT In the spirit of service ahead and economy, when everything is tfoing skyward, we're offering a continuation of a sale with a strong tendency downward a yearly event with a readjustment of prices to meet the new national conditions. This appeal to economy is one of the manv that has made M. B. Co. what it is todav, "Lincoln's Most Select and Fastest Growing Women's WnaHv-tft-WMv Shon." Economy is one of the. reasons why every woman in this vicinity likes to trade here n iti n One of a kind models, most of them, but all sires are in cluded. Early selection is advised, for garments do not linger long after this store announces a sale. These reductions cm brace our entire stock. Thus thinking women may save considerable money on their apparel at no sacrifice in style. Women's Silk Suits Women's Cloth Suits Women's Coats Women's Dresses u 0 o 0 o 0 SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SHOPPERS U ah Batiste Envelope All Women's $7.50 Women's Middies in Wash Skirts chemise union suits, Wool Jersey Galetea Cloth & new styles and pc'JdtiirtoS Night Robes at gkirtS) all colors Silk new models, materials 20 OFF 20 DISCOUNT $5.95 98c to $6.95 98c to $10.00 WE DIRECT ATTENTION TO SUMMERTIME APPAREL It is to YOUR advantage to buy NOW, while ALL the current modes are being displayed in a sweet profusion of distinctive styles. JUNE BRIDES' CLOTHES COMMEXCEME XT DRESSES SPORTS TURXOUTS COUX- TRY CLUB TEXXIS VARIOUS SOCIAL AFFAIRS. n ELI SHIRE, President 0 ooc DC 3C DC 0 D CafD (3 30-yard dash Elizabeth Cheney, first; Edith Brown, second; Elizabeth Doyle, third. Time 5 seconds. 50-yard dash Grace Nichols, first; Elizabeth Cheney, second; Blanche Higgins, third. Time 6 2-3 seconds. (Xew record.) 60-yard hurdles Grace Nichols, first; Ruth McKenney, second; no third. Time 10 3 5 seconds. Tole vault Grace Nichols, first; Ruth Shively, second; Margaret An derson, Lenore Xoble, tied for third. Height 5 feet, 6 inches. High jump Eleanor Frampton, first; Hehen Hewitt,, second; Marjorie Green, third. Height 4 feet, 2Vfc inches. (New record.) Baseball throw Helen Hewitt, first; Mildred Chapin, second; Daisy Parks, third. Distance 177 feet. 3 inches. Basketball throw Margaret Ander son. first; Ora NefT. second; Helen Holtz, third. Distance 73 feet, 4 inches. Javelin throw Helen Hewitt, first; Margaret Anderson, second; Beatrice Dierks, third. Distance 69 feet 11 inches. (Nebraska record.) Shot put Blanche Higgins, first; Mildred Chapin, second; Ora Neff, third. Distance 3 feet 7Vz inches. (New record.) Broad jump Marjorie Green, first; Beatrice Dterks. second; Blanche Hig gins, third. Distance 13 feet S1 inches. (Nebraska record.) 400-yard relay Juniors Bertha Bates, Camilla Koch. Valentine Min ford, Ruth Shively. Jean Burroughs, Blanche Higgins, Grace Nichols. Beat rice Dierks. first; seniors Edith Brown, Lucy Jefirods, Marjorie Green, Lillian Wirt, Fern Longacre. Ermine j Cannean, Louise White. Elizabeth Doyle, second; sophomores tnzaoem Cheney, Dora Sehaupp, Helen Hewitt, Madeline Girard, Fern Noble, Lenore Noble, Katherine Kohl, Eleanor Ben net, third. SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR Psych. Class at Clinic ! The psychology 3 ciass. under the direction of Dr. Winifred Hyde, at tended a clinic at the state hospital for the insane last night. Patriotic Frat Men The fraternity men of Michigan are very patriotic. Over four hundred men have enlisted from the Michigan fraternities. Ex. May 19 Alpha Delta Pi, banquet, chapter house. Union picnic, Crete. Mrs. John Miller Knote, jr., national grand inspector of Alpha uw Delta, is grand inspector of Alpha Xi Delta, is this week. A dinner party will be held in her honor Friday evening. PERSONALS Helen Giltner, '20, went to Omaha yesterday to visit over. Sunday. Augusta Kilpatrick-Graff, ex'18. of Beatrice, was a guest at the Delta Gamma house Wednesday. Irene Johnson, '18, went to Omaha yesterday to spend the week-end with her parents. Virginia Gallentlne, '18, Dorothy Davies, i8..Edna Coffee. '18. Ruth Anderson, '18, Louise Stoll, '18, and Julia Miller, "18, will spend Saturday and Sunday In Geneva, the guests of Nell Younger, '18. Prof. C. E. Persinger of the depart- ment of American history delivers the ! commencement address at Ansley to night j if A "Fox Furs for Summer" the edict has flone forth and milady must obey We are displaying an excellent line of animal and flat shapes in Red, Fox. Poiree Fox, Octello Fox. WHITE Fox, Blue Ice Fox, Taupe Fox, Black Fox, et:. . - Fur Section Fourth Floor. wmumiunjamKnaiimiiiuu