THE DAILY saw BanaaaaW saM H MHMHMBaHBHMHHHIVr c ROY CULLER, For Foot Comfort Adjustment of Fallen Arctic, removal of Conn and Ingrowing Xi1m iJET COMfORT SHOES b.3781 -J p OLIVER THEATRE TONIGHT AT S:00 " . la..! and aii nwi 0TI8 OLIVER AND PLAYERS -WHAT HAPPENED TO MARY" "" Kj,.t Week THE VIRGINIAN iQBPHEUU L . PHONE BJ3I " Tie Fopular Musical Comedy Star. CECIL LEAH ALSO GLEO I.UYFEL0 I- cnnt of Thy Moment f HARRY" AND EMMA SHARROCK VlVlc - Dick BASIL AND ALLEN In a Novel Comedy Offering Kntnl-d "Recruiting" cHTm Jaa B jTdTiNALD AND ROWLAND In -My Good Friend" "color cms- A P;urfy In C")or. Light and Form Hnrr David REGAL AND BENDER In Their Skit of Wit Drop U a "HEARST-PA THE NEW8 Ortfceum Concert Orchestra Arthur J. Babtcn. Director EDWIN STEVEtiS AND TIM MARSHALL IN -KP.THPATS OF POLLSTER" Kaunas at 2 20: Seata 25c Night, at i Vr. treats Zjc, 50c. .5c For ft Good STEAK AND WAFFLE Try - LOUIS CAFE 118 So. 11th SL May 4 Konunsky Club Picnic Crete. I'nlon Society Picnic Crete. University Band Red Triangle Benefit Auditorium. May 11 Ivy Hay. PERSONALS F. K. jHnsmore. ex'13. returned from the army ramp for a brief fur lough; he visited at the Sigma Nu house Sunday. 0. U. Parsons, '21. returned from bis home In Omaha where he has been visiting his brother. R. A. Drownell. 12. who has recently been selected for the National army. UNIVERSITY NOTICES l.i kilrik f.,r u-e In thte manufacture of bread. Crop condition r,. r, .ori. H a being very favorable i:,lFttni and U'il.. In 1M6 Canada produced 71 000 tons of sugar bet-tst on is.nuo a. re, in 117 khe produced U7,6n tons on H.f'OO acres. TM Is an Increase of 65 per cent in production and 77 per cent, in yield wr acre. The Increase In production I due in part to the residence in Canada of a large num ber of Belgian sugar be t workers. Bread cards were Issued in Paris beginning January 29th ontlttling every person to a ration of 4 6 pounds per week. Bread rations in Switzer land allow -ath person 3.85 pounds or bread per week, and the ration will aoon be reduced to 3 pounds per week At present the- consumption of bread in Switzerland Is about 45 per rent, of normal. Newt Writing Get assignment (tor April 24 26) at U. If. 206 Wednesday morning. M. M. FOGG. Restrictions in the ue of meat have be-n Modified, no that meats of all kinds may 1- used on any day of the week except Tuesdays, and then all kinds may be used except beef and prk. Meatless days were Instituted o that the rich would rurtail the con sumption of meat, thus sharing the burdens of the w ar and helping In this way to keep the price of meat within the reach of the poorer people. This is true democracy. Teachers' Certificates All sophomores and Juniors who ex pect to receive a teacher's certificate at the end of the present school year, leave names in the registrar's office by April 20. WORTH KNOWING The food administration has discov ered a well planned German propo ganda Intended to magnify the dis tress of the central powers with re spect to food supply. Fake letters have been found on German prisoners intended to give the' Impression that conditions at home are very serious. Geraany i not starving. She is not likely to starve. She has thousands of square miles of productive wheat land in Poland. Romania. Servia. Bel gium and France, as well as Ukraine, and her new Russian territory. Potato prices are less than half as high as a year ago, and the price of cheese is Hilghjjy les. Rye con tinues a rapid advance and it has now reached 3S4 relative to the pre-war average. Cotton seed oil and corn are all over three times as high as before the war. Potatoes show the least relative increase and a year ago they showed the greatest. Cheese comes next, followed by hay and butter. From now on all mills in the United States will be required to make 196 pounds of flour from 264 pounds of wheat. In purchasing a mixed flour which contains 50 per cenL or more flour other than wheat no substitute is required. Soda fountains, ice cream manufac turers, etc.. are entitled to obtain only SO per cent, of their last year's pur chase of sugar. Waffle mr-i Ccffe 15e HENDRY'S OflFE 138 North Eleventh Phone B-15E9 Lincoln, Neb. GOOD CLEANING SERVICE Send Your Work to LINCOLN Cleaning & Dye Works 12 So. 11th Phone Bt575 'ili;'l',l1tH,i!;,uii!i!.:i:i!!,''iil'''!!:li'Mir''i!i; imim:innsi.iir!" ,,':- laalMBaliMlmife "SPA" Get your Lunches at the Cfty Y. M. C Cafeteria Plan 12TH ANO P Pref enteral Optical Service Eyes Examined Cease Fitted Any Lena Duoikated DR. W. H. MARTIN, Optometrist U34 O St Opposite Miller eV Paine S0CIETY- Aprfl 2S -Ac fcoth fcctue. Sigma Itl Epailon Lfscoln. Tutted At CIab farm caxnpias- Afpha OmlcTon PI irty home. April 27 Nilta Ctl fco-i. Ptl Cajama De!ta fcotue Ilta Zta koB, rilUilia Plcnle Crete. gma A!pia Ep Hon tome. Alpha Elgma PtJ Ilooe. CaihcIJc Eto'ests' dab EoeewCde. Temple. Eigaia PU Ernca BasrJ ht&cola AlpLa Omicroa PI ban'jaet Ltncoln. LaUa club tetiuet Liacola. iy Iiraxnatlc CTsb Vaa4rrWe Temple Pal Delta Tbeta Liacola- The ordinance department of the United States army says that ap proximate cot or a six-inch gun is . . m - .a . 1 JIQ'OO. of a nve-ton trnca --.'. mrw ton truck. 3.(W). trailer $3,000. ma chine gun $4'W. six inch fchell $50. rifle $30, gas mak $3, and hand grenade 55c! Them Items are of interest in connection with subscriptions to Lib erty Loans, and War Saving Certificates. I One-third of the worlds toiai sai ping has been destroyed. Tne nip yards are not now building and launch ing thfps as fast as the U boat are destroying them. Tie English food controller has uf LsaeJ an order that factories place at the d;spoal of the mir.iter of food all stock of oil on hand De cember 22. mi. The entire 118 production of oils and fats has wn reqaisirioned by it govemmenL i Present Wilu ar M ! 13000 men engag-d in farm In- j da'trie. VSJ? bare fcen drafted or atxat 1 As lr cert, of the whole annv Ur Iaadd:tkn there nave ben a coniderab number of laborem be cause of tfce high wage pid in other Indattrial per ait. I&fonnatiMi from the war depart ment say that it will Pot hay borne canned fraH or vegetable, for o? fn the a.nar h ot the danger, cos ne,td theref:b- U i lUrivg eRUre order for canned fruit and vegetable tthe canneries of the eoan'ry. Inforaation from Chancellor Avery. i wi:b the national cmmcR of defen. WabJngton, D. y Sat tte J.rtt of agricnl'nr . will loon e4 a man to Nebraka andth tral sreet to look lU the poi bBitle. of pouto March and potato foar inannfactare. n lust western Nebraeka and give . at tention to the poMmr of olng Lgar factorte. for the "" of tout tarch or flour, as well a dependent factories. There U overwhTlming the wori-1 if swo . ,n ad RU. compeHJng KJJ bmft to her term., and then fmpo ine on America a gigantic indemnity. A Strong ermed force U the only way crime. So Ur .te b rrUd oat her program to the Utter up the potet of making EtgJand eubmiL f. Liverpool. England, therej be irg installed machtnery " -tons of potato, daily for dirtribotloti I At a special meeting in wasningion ! 50) hotel men from all parts of the I country pledged themselves to abolish absolutely the use of wheat products in hotels until the next harvest, in ! ordr that through their savings and ! their examples, shipment, to the al j lies may proceed without delay. CAST BREAD OX WATER ? TOU HADXT OCGHTETL In other days, between us two. It may have been the thing to do to cast bread on the wafer. But now the rule is obsolete for we've a need for all our wheat to feed ocr sons and daughter We can't afford to we a bit by goSng ost and enikg It on river, lake or ocean. We're to!d that we muftt Ilooverize and make ur-ife-lve econ omize with patriot de votion. The Mere -r-mle. we can raJse wiTl ifrcr gle In a hopeles maze If we neglect ffcesr feed ing: wa can't e i pert that they can ht tmtea we ran the food game right and give them a!l they're iteedJiiaT. And in tfaS tbRg we're not alone, for we must, feed, be side or own. the fo'.ks of other nation We've got to fix it o oar crop will bring this cruel war to .top o make your prep aration. We've got to hare enough to apaxe to we can tend an ample abare to Europe, rtarvtec million. We've got to crush the ruthle lion by feed inar tbose behind th hof o'.ditr and ctrKian. Thi. tak well never put aero, unle. we cut the daily Ios that come from over twin. We most cut down the a of wheat and go a trine alow on meat, from our own choice and choosing. To do all tfcla and do It right let, get a lot of tbiag. In eight to help na make the aaviivg. Let', work and g7w the garden rtoff to give it. solid food enough to aat lafy ur.craving. OH out and m your be aed plow; dig up your lot and do It now; ne all your brawn and tnoatle. Get ut and meka an early start, for that's the way to do your part. So Jat get out and hustle. Write tie KUnal War Garden Coea mlanioa. Waahlagton, D. C, for ita eooapleU manna-1 oa home gardeniag. If. free for -eeot xaxap fr poatage. QBafiBaocDBBtiBBBiBinBoaoBaiaianun n Dd ee M Bill a a a a a n a a 9 a B a a a a D BBDBBBSiiaBBBBOBBIBEB 'fate m f M. SI n n a B a a a a a a a BBBB8ICC3B RE WEARS The TRAPPER We Never Forget Comfort We are determined, to do our utmost to make a man feel as comfortable as he looks. Serv ice as we see it means satisfac tion on all sides. The Trapper, a Fashion Park Bi-Swing garment for the school,' the home and the big outdoors. Shown in Grey, Blue, Brown and Green Park Flannels. Ready-to-put-on $25 to $40 i i Em ftreiotiimg Daylig Store The government makes the request that every city family having more than 24 pounds of wheat f.our, and every country family having more than 48 pound, febould return the ex cess to the county food administra tors. This f a patriotic duty in the Tiew of the very great shortage of wheat After careful consideration the state food administration ha. decided to prohibit the exchange of wheat for our at mill ra that all floar pur chased hereafter will necessarily be purchased on the basis of a pound of substitute for a poand of wheat flonr. If sufficient wheat is to be saved to enable the allie to be supplied with war bread, it will be necessary for each individual American citizen to e.v' not more than 14 pound of wheat product each week, or the equiva lent of about 2 loaves of bread. All over the country famiUe. and ia fact whole communitie are pledg ing themelve to use o more wheat product ntil the new harvest. If more people would do this there would be a affUJcnt amount of wheat saved to enable the allied armie in France to maintain their ration and thus greatly help in keeping cp moral- It is possible for farm laborers now in the army to Ke furlongbed for wrrk on farms during the coming season. Thi matter must be taken up through the regular military channel and the application for furlough must be signed by the connty agent. Com plete information ha been sent to the county agent. OTOUPALIK TRANSFERED FROM FORT DES MOINES Hugo Otonpaiik, athletic Instructor of the Base Hospital UnlL Number 41. has been tranifered to Dodge a. s- slstant physical instruc- Stamp Out Disloyalty The first necessary step for the sue cess.ru! conduct of the war is to stamp out disloyalty. The government should ascertain who are hindering and em barrassing its efforts and promptly use erry power it ha to bring this to an end. With this i:mt go a nation wide campaign of education which will britg to well Inter.tioned person in the United State concerning the cause of the war and the ruin and detriment to rlviiization which must result from final victory by the Central Powers. They should learn that the United State could not avoid the conflict, and that she wiely accepted Germany' challenge and made common cause ; with the Allies rather than wait until they had been overcome and then alone face Germany, increased in pow er and made more arrogant by vic tory in Europe. They shculd be in- ' formed that the freedom of laborer and the existence of popular govern ment are at stake. All American slionid be summoned to loyal coopera tive crTort in the various spheres of , war-work. Reformative critirHm is in dispensable; but mere carpus criti- , clsm is detrimental and should -be dis couraged. We must have more publicity that our people may understand the magni tude of the task to which they have been summoned and avoid depressing reaction which otherwise will occur before the war Is ended. Joe T. Robirv- Lest A Delta Gamma pin j R.HH Suitable reward. . i 2 s, XI- n -r . .7 Coll ripe, two da 2fX 2 P P Cr Q 8. Camp mil c' J-.bK i s-a o ? -2 ? O -T 1 -- . - .- Z? r "