THE DAILY HEBIfABKAW C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort Adjustment of Fallen Arches, re moval of Coras and Ingrowing Nails and the relief of Bunions. COMFORT SHOES 410 Ganter Building Phone B3781 SOCIETY Photoplays VIOLA DANA IN "GOD'S LAW AND MAN'S" A Five-Act Metro Wonderplay VAUDEVILLE "THE EXPLORERS" Miniature Musical Comedy CONWAY AND DAY Comedy, Singing, Talking and Dancing News Weekly Time 2:007:009:00 Matinee 10c Nights 15c Class Distinction JESS WILLIAMS' ORCHESTRA L-9783 L7779 SpringTime is Kodak Time HAVE YOUR FILMS DEVELOPED BY FRK. MACDONALD Commercial Photographer 1309 O St., Room 4, Lincoln, Neb. KODAKS The most appreciated of graduation gifts. Have you your vest pocket Kodak ? PEASE DRUG CO. 1321 0 St. The Orange Front. PRINTING THAT PLEASES AT 125 North 12th Street TUCKER-SHEAN Eleven Twenty-Three O St. Manufacturers of Jewelry of all tlnds. University, Fraternity and Sorority, Rings, Pins and Ata ctic Trophies of all kinds. Orig nal designs in colors and esti nates furnished free. Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry And Optical Repairing RLATTSBURG MADE WITH THE OVAL BUTTON-HOLE AND NEW REINFORCED EDGE wd! EACH 6FOROU0 OMTCO SHIRT A COLLAR CO.. TROT. N. Y.' Sold Exclusively by ' t i Y a I k mm.ii 1 1 m titim irfNii rn im rwiw iiiiiriirtiiwTiiiiiiMhTtTiiWitmiiiiii m 1 Mrs. Florence Wise of Iowa City, la., national president of the Achoth sorority, is in Lincoln and is the guest of the active chapter and alumnae. Patronesses of Achoth will give a luncheon for Mrs. Wise at the Com. mercial club this noon The marriage of Miss Helen Browne Sorenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sorenson, to Mr. Guy Cabell Kiddoo, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Kid doo, was solemnized in the presence of only their Immediate families Tues day afternoon at 5 o'clock, at All Saint's church. The Rev. T. J. Mackey performed the ceremony. The bride wore a becoming brown silk suit with cream colored collar and shoes to match. Her Leghorn hat was trimmed with a brown velvet bow and pale yellow flowers. She wore a white georgette crepe blouse with trimmings of filet lace and hand embroidery. At 6 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Kiddoo left for Chicago. They will be at home after June 15 at 4918 Chicago street, Omaha. Omaha" World-Herald. PERSONALS Theodore Kubik, '15, who has been superintendent of the Prague public schools this year, visited the Univer sity yesterday. Albert Smrka, "14, who has been teaching algebra and botany in the high school at Mulligan visited in Lin coln Wednesday and Thursday. He was en route to Racine, Wis., where he will go into business. Syril Hrbek, ex-'17, a nephew of Prof. Sarka Hrbkova, who has been in business in Cedar Rapids, has just been admitted to Fort Snelllng. Hrbek would have reported at camp sooner, but he was delayed in getting a man to fill his place in the business. He had two years of training here, and was a sergeant when he left college. Acacia announces the pledging of Leslie Ellis, '18, of Wayne. R. E. Harris, '15, who has been su perintendent of schools at Wakefield the past school year is in town this week. Julia Schulte, '15, who has taught German in the Sidney high school this year, is now visiting her sister, Clara Schulte, '18. Ethel Westburg, '15, who has been teaching in Hastings, is a Lincoln visi tor. SENIORS ADOPT A CONSTITUTION (Continued from Page 1) business shall be transacted in accord ance with Roberts' Rules of Order. The minutes of each meeting rhall be recorded in a permanent class record book which must be returned to the student activities office, immediately after the meeting. No action taken by the class shall be considered legal unless recorded In the permanent record book and signed by the president and secretary. Article IV. Committees Section 1. Regular First semester: Hop, prom, class play, class pin, ath letics and debate. Second semester Invitation, cap and gown, social, gift, hop, picnic, Ivy Day (1. general, 2. campus program, 3. afternoon); alumni day. Sec. 2. Special Committees Spe cial committees shall be appointed as necessity arises. Sec. 3. Chaiman of comittees shall make reports to the executive board at least one day before each class meeting. Article V. Alumni Officers Section 1. Election and Duties At the last regular meeting of the year there shall be election of alumni of cers consisting of a president and secretary-treasurer, who shall co-operate with the University alumni associa tion. Article VI. Amendments A two-thirds vote of those present at a regular meeting of the class shall be required for amending this const!- tution. Any proposed amendment must be read at a previous regular meeting, and published in at least one issue of The Daily Nebraskan before being voted on. 83 ATHLETES ARE IN WAR SERVICE (Continued from Page 1) performed and when Uncle Sam makes the call for more soldiers we feel safe in saying that that next year's ath letes will be as quick to respond as were those from teams of the past few years. Let us each 'do our bit' by helping to make next year's crop or athletes the most desirable looking soldiers yet sent out from Nebraska University." Following is the list of athletes with drawn and the sport with which they are connected: R. F. AdUins (track). L. ir. Andrews (track). E. Becker (track). W. Bryans (track). John L. Caley (football). Henry Campbell (basket ball). N. Cerney (baseball). John Cook (football). Oakley Cox (football). Horace Crandall (baseball). L. g. Crownover (baseball). William L. Day (football). . E. C. Dinsmore (football). I. E. Doty (football). Cyril Donegan (football). L. R. Doyle (footbal). Alfred DuTeau (football). Lawrence Finney (track). W. Spencer Flint (track). Paul G. Flothow (basket ball). L. R. Fruendell (basket ball). Rudy C. Fuchs (wrestling-track). H. D. Gildersleeve (track). Chester Gran (track). Pvil Halberslebcn (football). Victor Halligan (football). Roy Harney (baseball). D. G. Heller (football). LET THIS LAST ISSUE OF THE NEBRASKAN CARRY THE GREATEST SAVINGS MESSAGE OF THE ENTIRE SCHOOL YEAR The Semi-Centennial AT iU Almost a Quarter Million Dollars Worth of Men's Apparel on Special Sale RIGHT WHEN MEN NEED IT-Not When the Season is at an End. The Daily Papers and our Display Windows They give you the details. Sidney Iloadley (football-baseball). Ernest Hubka (football-basket ball). Cable Jackson (basket ball-track). Vincent Janda (basket ball-football). C. Jones (track). Walt Jungmeyer (track-basketball). Sam Kellog (football-track). F. Kelley (football-wrestling). Curtiss Kimball (track). II. White (football). H. F. Wilder (football). Paul Withey (baseball). Harold Kositzky (football). E. P. Kositzky football). Will F. Kositzky (football). Harold McGlasson (football). Byron McMahon (track). William L. McMullen (baseball). William Mackey (baseball). John Pickett (basket-base ball). C. A. Maloney (football). J. Maloney (football-wrestling). Ellsworth Moser (football). Harvey Nelson (basket ball). V. G. Nlmms (basket ball-track). William A. Norris (football). A. North (basket ball). Brian O'Brien (wrestling). Hugo Otoupalik (football-wrestling). G. R. Owen (track). Henry Pascale (wrestling). Lucke Porter (football). P. U. Proctor (football). Roscoe Rhodes (football). E. II. Schellenberg (football). M. R. Selzer (football). Edson Shaw (football). Lawrence Shaw (baseball). Marion Shaw (football). R. Smith (track). D. V. Stephens (track). Ralph Sturm (track). August Teeter (football). M. E. Thurber (football). M. C. Townsend (track). L. M. Towle (track). Victor Vifquain (basket ball). W. WTard (football). E. Weaver (wrestling). Chas. Werner (track). L. Wertz (basket ball). Arthur Yort (track). Sale (7 Jl DEAN FORDYCE CLOSES SCHOOL COMMENCEMENTS AT SPRINGVIEW TONIGHT The last of the high school com mencement addresses by University professors will be delivered by Dean Charles Fordyce. Dean Fordyce an important offer PLEATED SKIRTS made to your measure -for 2.00 This includes material and making, ready to put on the Waist Band. In order to introduce our new pleating department and to demon strate our work we offer for a limited time pleated skirts made to your measure, ready to put on the waist band, for 2.00. These skirts are made from white linen finish material just the kind for warm weather and -sports" wear. And the completed effect is very modish and 'tailored" looking. The different styles of pleating include straight box pleats grad uated box pleats, side pleatings with box front in 1-inch and 1 inch wwlha. full side pleats in 1 inch and 1S inch widths and regular accordian pleats. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY "O" STREET Orders Taken on Third Floor MATERIAL SECTIONS f S WITM 0 ' Cf spoke at Hooper last night and will speak at Springview tonight. The extension department has filled engagements in thirty-two towns in Nebraska and Kansas in the course of the present commencement season. Patriotism has been the principal sub ject taken by faculty men in their addresses. n