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THE DAILY NEB SIS KAN I C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort AJjnMinrnt of Fallen Arches, removal of CV.nu an. Injcrmxinjc Nails COMFORT SHOO flUVEB THEATRE Tonight At 8:00 Mats. Wtd and 8t TtTTouver and players in NEVER SAY Pit-" " Mt Week THE MAN FROM OVER THERE SPA" Get your Lunches at the c,ty&Y. M. C. A, CftUrta Plan C y 13TH AND P SOCIETY DRWP,iH.teMARTlN. Optotrirt ?234 O St Oppoite Miller A Pln fs..f.rciAnll r r v t - Optical Service Eyt Examined Glasses Fitted Anw Lena Duplicated - . . al April 12 Alpha CM Omega -Lincoln. Alrha Oimrni Rho Informal Rcie wilde. Vprll IS All l'nlverlty party CloreJ Alrha Chi Omega P.juio.uet-Lin oln. S '0 8 o'clock April 19 Alpha Tau OmfM banquet-Lincoln. Fmhman Hop -Lincoln. April 20 HushneH Guild banquet Lincoln Alpha Tau Omega Informal Lin coln. lota Sirma 11 Panque'--Lincoln. April 2ft Sflma Tbl Epsilon Lincoln. April 27 Sigma Tbl Epsllon Banquet Lincoln Alpha Oroicron n banquet Liu coin. Ornithology Class Ornithology claa mill take the State Hospital car. Tenth and O. Tueaday at 3 o'clock. Senior Clata Poem All M-nlora who with to conteat for the office of clam poet mint turn their manunorlpta In to Prof. Loule I'ounJ aa aoon a possible. ALUMNI NEWS Partridge entered the I'nlverfity in the fall of 1912 and waa graduated at the raid term of hi fourth year with Phi 15et a Kappa and Sigma XI honor. He was assistant In organic chemistry and wan working for a master's degrte at the rime of leaving the fnlvcrslty for government service. Tucker-Shean 1123 O Street Mfg. Jewelers and Opticians Dealera In Watches. Clocks. Jewelry. Sterling Silver and Op tical merchandise. . Expert Watch. Clock, Jewelry and OpUcal Repairing April S lift a Thfia PI enterta n 1 twenty couples at a dance at the hapier house. Fred Sidles. William Roorke. James Kirk wood. John Lawior. Robert Wolf and Charles King were nut -rf-town guest. Word haa been received from Edwin Partridpe. '16, graduate of the chemi cal department. Hating that he hat "arrived safely overseas" rartrldge entered government service In August. 1917. as a member of the S.r.Gth ambulance company. Camp Funs tcn. Kan. In December he was ffr.t to Camp American University where ht carried on important Investi gations unt'il the latter part of March w hen he was sent to France as a mem- r of the chemical service. I. S. N. A . A. E. F. HALF AND HALF P-RSONALS Waffles and Coffee 15e HENDRY'S CAFE 136 North Elsventh Phone B-1589 Lincoln, Nab. GOOD CLEANING SERVICE Send Your Work to LINCOLN. Cleaning & Dye Works 826 So. 11th Phono B-6575 Luncheonette ILLER'S RESCRIPTION HARM AC V I 1 Ki" i KKliW COLLAKS FOR SPRING CA.&CO-2 !. CLYDE-2 Vf African Missionary to Address Religious Men MitiBionary C.T. Herman, who has just recently returned from Alrica. will speak to the PLilip Brooks club in faculty hall today at 12 o'clock. All students or others interested are -welcome. Tbe members of the club will tnke luncheon together at this time. Mr. Herman iwm uncle of Albert Herman. 20, and lias leen in this country only a short time. He Is In Li-i.-oln visiting -with friends and rela tive and was secured by members of the club to speak concerning bis mls- Kir nary work In Africa- Hell Cook sp nt the latter part of !the week at her home in Oinaha. Elsie Hoberg visited her parents in Nebraska City the lat ter part of the 1 week. Marjory and Kdith Stewart of Te cumseh visited at the Alpha Omicron n hcuFf Saturday and Sunday. Lucile. Lees, who i teaching at Lex ington, Neb., f-pent the end of the week at her home in Lincoln. Ve-niie Moseman visited Ruth IVr ley at her home in Sprinefield the latter part of the week. Elizabeth Crawford and Lucile Xitwhe vited at their homes in Omaha the end of tbe week. Cecelia Elbert of Mc-Cook was a EuePt of Nellie Schwab at tbe Alpha Chi Oniepa bouse the end of the week. Margaret Tourtelot, Alfreda Mack prang and Gretchen Mackprang spent tbe latter part of the week with friends in Sterling. Edith Abrahams of Holdrege. Gladys Helwig of Polk and Edna Ol son, of Stromsburg, visited at the Ti Beta Phi house the latter part of the week. Helen Quinn. Mrs. Edwin Gtfto and Margaret Lavrie. Aurora; Emma Gar rett, Madison; Florence Miller, Fre mont; Charlotte Bed well. Omaha, and Mary Steele, Hastings, visited at the Kappa Alpha Tbeta bouse Saturday and Sunday. Firet Lieutenant E. N. Burr, '17, of Aurora, now of the 312th Ammunition Train. Camp Dodge , ribited tbe campus j-esterd8y afternoon. He won his second lieutenancy in the first Ft. Snelling Training Camp and was pro moted to the first lieutenancy last Saturday. Prof. Alice Howell and Miss Mae Pershing have returned from a brief visit at Ties Moines and Camp Dodge. While in Des Moines, Prof. Howell was a guest at s luncheon given in honor of Miss Pershing by tbe Delta Delta Delta. About fifty members of the fraternity were present, including representatives of all chapters in the state. ChrisMrie ClauKHen. Fremont; Delia Rich Carlyle Spaulding, Zoe Green cmh Omaha; Jean Pierce. Arapahoe; Bertha Enters. Scribuer; Ella Peter son. Cedar Rapids; Jess-le Apple, Broken Bow; Vivian McNaraara. Ne braska City; Hazel Harnsburger, Osceola ; Selma Kaul. Schuyler; Edna Bushnell, Fremont; Vivian Cummings. Hot Springs: Louise McCullough, St. Edwards; Mrs. Carl Boyles, Overton, ET,(j.Mr L.o"i T.. Moon, were guests at" tbe Alpha Xi Delta liouse Saturday and Sunday. He Was Shock-Proof Pat and Mike were In a front !?ne trench which had been nnder contin uous bombardment f. fteen hours. Sud denlv Mike Jumped up. grabbed Pat and fhouted above the shriek of the bursting shells: .r.. . 'o oit Pat ccare me. ( 1 1 li Tra f u r- " " . - 1 I've pot the hiccoughs." New York 1 World. "Wl.v is Holland like Germany?" Because it is a low. lieing country, dammed on all sides." Ex. Ma: "You've been drinking, I can smell it on your breath." Pa: "Not a drop. Fve been eating frog legs. What you smell is the bops." Ex. Mother (calling from head of stairs at 11:30 p. m.). -Lucile, don't you 1 tnins 11 aoour uc-uwm.. Lucile: "Why. yes. mother; why. on earth haven't you retired berore . Nebraska Farmer. r UNIVERSITY NOTICES Swimming Notice Anv girl who wants to enter the w-lmming meet must sign up on tbe bulletin in the gym. Tryouts wm m held next weeK. j ickl -Mr.r eirls must come out to Imy tick ets and enter the meet. The swim ng meet will De held at the end of this term. Come c arn jiut ward your " rwe.. A Bit Heady Presiding Genius: "What is the charge against Private Jones?" Sergeant: "If yet plare. been drunk, an' 'e's been breakin things, an' he won't obey no orders. In fact, Vs been behavin ginrally as though 'e w ur the bloomin' colonel himself." Southern Woman's Magazine. In a railroad station eating bouse out in a lonely spot in tbe west, they pasB a basket of sandwiches aid you are to help yourself. It happened that Big Bill got a sandwich without any meat and he yelled out: "Say, Jack, shuffle them again, 1 got the Joker." Ex. ... . - iere all your "Ana nue juu - - life?" .. ,1 "No. mam, not yet. n.x. Tbe profiteer Vbo has a knowledge of Latin adopted this motto, even in this fair town: "Soc et tuum." Ex. insurance Examiner: "What JJid rou say your grandfather d?ed of. ' The subject: "Well, sir, I can t re member rightly, but 1 know it was nothing serious" Uncle Ezra: "So ye just got back from New York. What's the differ ence between the city and the Joun- i i-v f" I Eben "Wal, in tbe country you go to bed feeling all In and get up feel ing fine; and in the city you go to bed reeling fine and get up feeling all In. Ex. 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Foster Speaks on Issues of Great War j Moving Pictures of Patriotic Parade to Be Shown at P.ialto all Week towns. At these centera nearly 1208 epeakers official representatives of the Government have enlisted, Tair-ty-seven local chairmen have been appointed by ProL M. M. Foggu the state chairman, the last two weeks. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Takes Six Members Prof. George N. Foster of the C-ol- lege of Law. speaking under the , auspices of the Bureau of Speakers and Publicity of the State Council of j Defense, made an address at Ash-1 land Sunday evening on "Tbe Causes , The Lincoln branch of the Division of Four-Minute Men of tbe Commit tee vu Public Information opened Its Third Liberty Loan campaign in the Lincoln theaters last evening. Tbe !fven speakers fwOoded Prof. (Ian E. Condra, who was at tbe Orpheum and tbe Oliver, where moving pic tures of the Lincoln Third Liberty ILoan arade last Saturday were ex hibited, and Prof. J. E. LeRossignoL who spoke at tbe Eialto and the Wonderland. Tbe pictures ol the pa rade will be tbow-n at tbe Rialto all of this week. Tbe Nebraska branch of the Di vision of Four-Minute Men starts into tbe Third Liberty Loan campaign with crganteatici in 215 cities and At the last regular meeting; of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, the profes sional geological fraternity, the follow ing men were Initiated: S.Parenson H. Brehm Lloyd Evans Alex Kranse Henry Needoin R. Brehm Sigma Delta Chi Has Initiation for Three Sigma Delta Chi. professional Journalistic fraternity, held initiation for three members yesterday at tbe Lincoln. The Initiates are: Ealpb Thorpe, '!, Nebraa. City. Irving Chapln, "20, LlnooTn, Harold Hudspeth. 20. Omaha. There is online thin? in the world worse than being talked about, LdThat is not beinS talked about. SCHEMBECK'S "Jazz" PHIENDS ..H t