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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN n I C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort Adjustment or anon Areues, iemuvm 01 uorns ana Ingrowing NHi3 jlOCanUr and the relief of Bunions Phon Suiting B-3781 OLIVER THEATRE Mon., Tue., Wed., Thur. Otis Oliver and Players In "THE GHOST BREAKER" Price NlflhU 10c, 25c, 35c Matt., Wed. and Sat., 10c and 25c ffiRPHEO -PHONB B3398 t-. j -1 9-9n ntt fi:?0 n. m. JOSEPH E. HOWARD In "A Musical World Revue"; King &. Harvey; "Five of Clubs"; Doc O'Neil; Leonore Simonsen; Claude M. Roode A Estelle France; Hearst-Pathe News; Orpheum Con cert Orchestra; BESSIE REMPEL & PLAYERS In a symbolic playlet entitled, "You." PRICES Matinee 25c; Night 25c, 50c, 75c Music and Faculty hall. April 5 Gamma. Thl Beta Lincoln. Tre-Medic Hop Rosewildo. April 6 Alpha Xi Delta banquet Lincoln. Engineers' banquet Lincoln. Kappa Alpha Theta Lincoln. April 12 Alpha Gamma Rho Informal Rose wllde. April 13 All-University party Closed Alpha Chi Omega Banquet, 5 to 8 o'clock. April 28 Sglma Thl Epsilon Lincoln. April 27 Sigma Phi Epsilon Banquet Lincoln Alpha Omlcron PI banquet Lincoln. PERSONALS Miss Gladys Corrick has gone to Edgar, Neb., to coach the hich sc hool students for the declamatory contest. Clirr Scott's Music B-14S2. Thursduy evening at 7 o'clock in Hesscy hall. Ilirth control will bo the topic for discussion and anyone interested in the subject Is welcomed to attend. Omlcron Nu Omlcron Nu meets Thursday night in the Y. W. C. A. room of the Tern plo. A very important business meet ing at 7:30 o'clock will precede a talk given by Dean R. A. Lyman. Union Literary Society The Union Literary society will hold a St. Patrick' meeting in Union hall Friday evening, March 15. ' Assistants' Club The meeting or the Assistants' club will be postponed until Thursday, March 20, on account of mid-semesters. At that meeting the physiology depart ment will demonstrate the effect of various drugs upon blood pressure and heart action. E UNIVERSITY NOTICES SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR March 15 Alpha Omlcron Pi Lincoln. Bushnell Guild Rosewilde. March 15 - ' Gamma Phi Beta banquet Lincoln. Kappa Kappa Gamma Lincoln. Engineers' Hop Rosewilde. Delta Upsilon Dinner dance at house. March 22 Delta Tau Delta Lincoln. Phi Kappa Psi Informal house. March 23 Delta Tau Delta banquet Lincoln. Phi Kappa Psi banquet house. March 23 Phi Gamma Delta Rosewilde. Alpha Sigma Phi Lincoln. Black Masque Party, 2-6 p. m. Catholic Students The Catholic Students' club will hold a meeting- at 3 o'clock Sunday after noon In the Temple building. Ornithology Class The ornithology class will take the Wyuka car that leaves the postof flce at 3 o'clock. Comus Club Dance Tickets All persons holding tickets to the Comus club dance which was to have been held February 2 are notified to return the same to the students' ac tivities office at once to have them refunded. Whiskbroom Solicitors All who have been soliciting sub scriptions for Whiskbroom must turn in their receipt books and money at once. The full payment on every book Is wanted. Turn the money in at the students', activities office, and get receipts there. Pre-Medic Discussion Club Pre-Medic discussion club will meet Swimming Notice At least twenty -five more girls must buy swimming tickets in order to con tinue thin term. Unless more girls come out and show their class spirit by trying for the swimming teams, swimming will not only be discon tinued but there can be no swimming meet. Come out and win poinl-s to ward an "N" sweater. The tickets are $1.00 and are on sale at the pool. Kearney Club The Kearney club will meet Satur day evening at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Miss Edith Riley, 119 East Fifteenth Street, University Place. Important meeting. Komensky Klub The Komensky Klub will hold a so cial meeting in Faculty hall, Temple, Saturday, evening, March 16, meeting to begin at 7:15 o'clock. Rhetoric Examinations Make-up examinations in Rhetoric 3 will be held Saturday, March 16, U 207. Basketball Meeting All men winning their "N" in bas ketball this year will meet in Dr. Stewart's office at 11 o'clock this morning to elect next year's captain. It is important that all men be present. M. E. Mid-Semesters The mid-semester examination in M. E. II will be held in Mechanic Arts hall 102. from 11 to 12 o'clock Thursday. GlndyB Hanna of Long Beach. Cal.. is visiting at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house the latter part of this week. ROYALTY PLAY TO BE STAGED HERE SOON University Artists to Introduce Novel Sketch at Temple March 21 "The Passing of the Third Floor Back," tho big royalty play on which the University Players have been working for over a month, will bo pre sented March 21st at 7:30 in the Temple theatre. Its author, Jerome K. Jerome, is a well known writer. Instead of being written in acts, the play consists of a prologue, a play and an epilogue. Every character is a pronounced typo in itself and the gradual change of these from contumptable, unworthy people to worth-while personages, makes up the play. The scene is laid in a rooming house for presumably high class people, which is kept by "Mrs. Sharpe." The part of "Mrs. Sharpe," who is indeed sharp and very cross, is taken by bronze-headed Myrtis Downing. Gladys Appleman, '19, of Alvo, plays "Stasia," the loud, coarse little serving girl who has Just been let out of a reform school. The part of "Miss Kite." the "regular cat" of the play, is taken by Susie Scott. '18, of Keainey, who plajtd in iast year's junior play, "Grein Stockings" Another of the roomers, "Mrs. I)e Hoiley." the snob and would-be aristo crat is portrayed by Octavia Peck 18, of Lincoln. "Major Tampkin" Walter Herbert and his wife--Georgia Boggs are the scheming match-makers who want their daugh ter. "Vivian" Elizabeth Erazlm the leading lady in "Green Stockings" and one of the cast of "The Builder of Bridges" to marry "old man Wright" Harold McMahan for his money, but "Vivian" loves the struggling artist; "Christopher" Herman Thomas. The story of the play revolves about the character of "The Stranger," the mysterious passer-by whose influence for good is subtly felt by everyone and whom everyone feels that they have met before but do not know where. This kindly, gracious "Stranger" is played by Alfred Reese, '19, of Ran dolph, who was recently elected to the Dramatic club. Hurry Tarkcom Heubon Clauseon Is the musician who plays cheap mu sic "and "Jape Samuels" Robert Moodio is the lisping, money making Jew. DR. HINMAN TO LECTURE ON RELIGIOUS SUBJECT Scries of Three Lectures to Be gin in Y. W. 0. A. Rooms in Temple Sunday Dr. K. L. Hlnmiin of the philosophy de partment of tho University will begin a scries of three lectures on the "Re ligious Readjustment." next Sunday afternoon at 4:30 in the V. W. C. A. room at the Temple. Tho dates and subjects for the series of lectures fol low: March 17 "The Religious Readjust mentWhat Is the Bible?" March 24 The Religious Readjust mentChristianity and Modern Cul ture." April H "The Religious Readjust ment, Christianity and World Re ligion." Those In charge have been very for tunate In being able to secure an ex pert in this line, a man who has spent years of study in the philosophical and religious as well as the scientific fields. These lectures are planned un der the auspices of the Student Volun teer organization of the University, with a desire to make them genuinely " helpful to all students. All University people as well as the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. members are most heartily welcome. If you believe Christianity has broken down since the war, you should hear these lectures, as they promise to disclose satisfactorily the harmony existing between science and religion and lay broad foundation for Chris tian beliefs. K. A. C. John R. Bender, former manager of athletics at Kansas State Agri cultural College, and Johnny Grif fith, last year head of the athletic department at Drake University, have been commissioned epptains in the army with orders to sail for France with their divisions when the time comes. Griffith Is now athletic direc tor at Camp Dodge while Bender is serving in a similar capacity at Camp Sevier, Greenville, S. C Daily Kan-san. I J " w TL57 A riSt till WELL YO UII All Out Men Averaged a Ft oft of $10.51 pet Day See our Window Display of Money from u: S. Mint at the College Book Store. - ' . Liberty Bonds for Premiums. Work for the company whose entire profits are pledged to the support of our soldiers. Farmers are prosperous. 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