( THE DAILY NE BR ASK AN . . "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P Kokesch s Supreme JAZZ BAND The Incomparable For Bookings Call F-3653 Have your EYES examined and glasses fitted by W. H. MARTIN. O. D. Thoro, Up-to-dtne Methods 1234 O'' St. Opp. Miller & Paine TEACHERS WANTED To fill vacancies in all depart ments. Have calls for teachers daily. Only 3U per cent commis sion. TEACHERS' EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 208 209 C. R. S. Bank Bldg. Cedar Rapids, Iowa CllAPIN BROS. 127 So. 13th St. Flowers ALL the Time ! WANTED! Life Insurance Salesmen Part or Full Time Free Life Insurance Course Furnished THE CENTRAL STATES LIFE INSURANCE CO 15th and M Sts., Lincoln ILLER'S RESCRIPTION HARV AC V LUNCHEONETTE II II IIUIP'H if i i "'-fit nmv, mm i .. ... r . ft-.- 9) GORNHUSKER MANAGER LEAVES UNIVERSITY Charles E. Peterson, Business Head, Joins Branch of the Navy Charles E. Peterson, '19, of Omaha, business manager of the 1918 Corn husker, has withdrawn from school and enlisted in the radio section of the navy, leaving the yearbook with out a head for its business staff. Peterson was elected to the posi tion at the regular class elections last February. He had made all prelimi nary plans for the book and had let some of the contracts. Just what course will be taken to select his suc cessor has not yet been announced. This is the first time in the his tory of the yearbook that the business manager has been forced to leave the hook in another's hands before the work was started. Besides his ac tivities on the Cornhusker Peterson was prominent in class activities. He was a member of Phi Delta Theta and a pledge of Sigma Delta Chi. COMMITTEE WILL DECIDE FATE OF MINOR VACATIONS Meets This Afternoon to Comb Unnecessary Holidays From University Calendar The fate of all University vacations and holidays for the remainder of the year will be decided this afternoon at a special meeting of the general senate committee of student organiza tions and social functions. Prof. G. It. Chatburn is chairman of the com mittee. Together with Executive Dean C. C. Engberg. they will go over the entire calendar and determine what holidays may be omitted without in terfering too seriously with student af fairs. The action of the committee was authorized by the University senate in a meeting held last Saturday as part of the general war plan of the University. The intention of the sen ate is to dismiss school as soon as possible, in order to let the men get back on the farms in time to help with the spring work. It is expected to close school at least two weeks earlier than was previously planned, and as much sooner as is possible without interfering with the com pletion of the year s work. The sen ate took the first definite step by rul ing that the Christmas vacation should be shortened by one week. The course of action that will be adopted by the committee this after noon is merely a matter of conjecture. None of the committee could give any information as to what would be done, but the prevailing sentiment among the student body is that no step will be taken which will interfere with the observance of any of the old University traditions and customs. It is also the general belief that a spring vacation will be granted, although this may be shortened. m a m Midi msm iJ..t: ;.'X... aim i-iriin .m.it.,i . i. -il Arrow I GOOD P CLOTHES 1 CARE j Is vital to the life of your gar la ments. We clean, press and repair fj them in a most painstaking M manner The Way You Like It I LINCOLN m Cleaning & Dye Works H 326 to 336 So. 11th II LEO SOUKUP, Mgr. ORPHEUM PROGRAM BALANCES SPLENDIDLY Horace Wright and Kene DietrUh, who formerly supported Frltzi Scheff in musical comedy, also are on this week's hill, and their singing is a genuine treat. Florence Bafrd and E Charles Jlcnsee. a team with a:i hon est-to goodness sense of humor, fur nish the comedy. With new songs, new jokes and a realy ability to "put it ove," this pair won a big hand last r.iuht Other pleasing acts are Archil Anri and Miss Dolly In Juggling, magic and tumbling; Alf (Jrant, in a rinap.iy series of dialect songs and stories; Dorothy Hays and company, in a one--ct comedy, "A Two Weeks' No tice." and the five Nelsons. The entire program balances splen didly, but Kosloff and his fellow Rus sians stand out supreme as the real artists. They alone might easily draw to the theatre's capacity. Charles F, Carter in Denver Times. Adv. and in terms of money perhaps much more than cold figures would show their Bhare to be; but it must not be forgotten that the European allies have already borne an enormous bur den, much of it at a time when we, the people of the United States, were being greatly profited. By means of Liberty bond issues, the immediate needs of our government are met; but ultimately every dollar of the cost of the war must be raised by taxation. There is no escape from this. And every dollar paid to Uncle Sam through the theatre box office win dows reduces the amount to be raised in some other way. Besides that, , it is 100 per cent effective, costing nothing to collect, and Is, therefore, one of our most efficient taxes. Adv. Dr. L. F. Meier, Dentist, 13 & O. B-2734 THE WAR TAX ON THEATRE GOERS The managers of the Orpheum, Lyric, Wonderland. Strand and Oliver theatres take this occasion to com- nllmeiit their tmtrnns nnon the ex ceedingly small amount of friction caused by the new war tax on admis sions and to express their gratitude for the generous support given. Imposed as it was without the nec essary blanks and forms which usual ly go with a tax of thi3 nature, this new war tax on theatregoers is be ing collected without cost to the gov ernment, with a minimum of labor on the part of the box offices, and is being paid cheerfully by the patrons This is as it should be, and the man .-leers believe the adoDted the one sat isfactory method of handling the whole matter; that is to say, the nlan of makine no chance in prices of admission and collection of the tax additional, so that every patron knows each time be or she attends a chniv 1nat hnt.i much tax is D&ld. It goes without saying that the ..onnia nf the United States must Boyd wants to see you about your printing. 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The Flavor Lasts! 732 ran okol Lyon V Healy "Washburn" Ukuleles, $15.00; Leonardo Nunes genuine Hawaiian make, $7.50; A fauna Loa brand, $1. May be had o.f 12,000 leading music dealers. IVrite for name of the nearest dealer. THE languorous charm of the Hawaiian native instruments so moving in appeal, so observably in vogue is strikingly characteristic of.the Ukulele. Its tone possesses that curiously beautiful timbre, that exotic charm of tonal quality which has made these instruments so sensation ally popular. The Ukulele has a pleasing grace of form. The finer models are made of genuine Hawaiian Koa wood. It is much in request today among the smarter college and other musical organizations. It U easy to learn. Its price include an Instruction Book. Hawaiia?i Steel Guitar Every chord struck upon this typically rep resentative Hawaiian instrument is marked by a weird, plaintive harmony and strangely beautiful qualities of tone. It brings, to any music, qualities full of vivid color and va ried charm. Price M OO and upward, indudinf Sircl and Set of Threw Tblnblo lor plajim, and Infraction Book. Catalogs on application. I YQ K) 51-67 JACKSON BOULEVARD L CHICAGO IN bear the burden of this world war