THE DAILY NEBRASKA N i Fj-w . Vh" rrTl MON., TUES., WED. "PAL8 FIRST" The Big Picture of the Week HAROLD The Home of Big Shows and Good Music MON., TEUS., WED. Adolph Zukar Presente BILLIE BURKE in "Good Gracious Annabelle" A Paramount Picture Pathe News, Christie Comedy, Pathe Review Ria'lto Concert Orchestra, Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor Over ture, "Preclosa" Weber. Look Tues. and Wed. Nights DELTA GAMMA BENEFIT For Belgian Babies' Relief Fund Special Attractions: Paul Dob ..son, Asslted by Twelve Delta Gamma Girls Georgia Tuttle and Ruth Lindsay. Shows start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p.m. Mats, all seats 15c Nights 20c C-IXC',V.'.' ..' ' '. MON., TUES., WED. The Versatile Vaudev'illiana FIVE MAC LARENS Presenting Songs, Dances, Music STAN AND MAY LAUREL In Their Screaming Oddity "No Mother to Guide Them" MASON AND AUSTIN in 'A Frolic or Comedy and Song' RECKLESS DUO Sensational Aerlalists RIP AND STITCH TAILORS Mack Bennett's Latest Comedy PEARL WHITE in the Amazing Story "The Lightning Raider" LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY Brader and the Orchestra Over ture "Poet and Peasant" Three Shows Daily 2:30, 7, 9 Mats., 15c Night, 15c and 25c Subscribe for The Daily Nebraskan Old Clothes! Are more valuable that you might Imagine. To have them properly cleaned, pressed and reualred means they will last a longer time and we make them look like new ones. We sterilize them, too that helps to prolong their life. May we call for some of your old clothes? FRA TERNITY Cleaners and Dyer 222 R 13th L-0771 I Central Shining Parlor work Guaranteed Hat Blocking a Specialty ! i i .- , in ft WHAT PART WILL THE COLLEGE PLAY IN AFTER WAR RECONSTRUCTION? (Continued from rage one) tcr.tlon given to their studlcH For tlio last ivnty years, faculties, stu dent bodlcH and committees have wrunaglod over Intercollegiate athlet ic b, but they have not yet been sup pressed because ther have been so many other distractions that the fac u ties have not known which to put down first, and like politicians, they huvu been content to muddle along with eligibility rules and point sys tems." "The college has lost Its definite nes of aim. One thing is certain. Un lea under the pressure of new times and new standards the college as a non-professional institution will have no place unless Us course of study can be justified as convincingly before the world as the courses In our voca tional and professional schools, and unlosB the college can render to the democratic order of tomorrow a serv ice that shall be recognized as essen tial to the individual and social well being of man." UNIVERSITY WELCOMES BASKETBALL PLAYERS (Continued from Vage One) Indianola drew a bye. Rock County vs. Swanton. Ansley vs. Juniata. Coleridge drew a bye. 8. Class H First match 8 a. m., chapel. 1. Cedar Rapids vs. WInside. 2. Dannebrog vs. Trenton. 3. St. Edward vs. Brainard. 4. Cortland vs. Wayne. 5. Hayes County drew a bye. 6. North Loup vs. Palmyra. 7. Alexandria vs. Nelson. 8. Craig vs. Walthill. NEBRASKA UNJ STUDENT WITH ARMY IN GERMANY (Continued from rage One) ber. Captain Cline was perhaps one of the best orators in the state, and incidentally delivered the Fourth of July oration last year to the Ameri can troops in a prominent city of Northern France. ODDS AND ENDS Woman Is a complication of contra dictions. If the play is a frost the audience soon melts away. Many a man robs himself by acting as his own lawyer. A bride with a sour disposition is apt to spoil the honeymoon. Language isn't capable of painting a woman as sen paints herself. Economy may be wealth, but it doesn't cut much ice in will. No man is wise who is unable to realize the certainty of a sure thing The girl who is hard-hearted neds no armor to protec her against Cu pid's dart. Whiskers may be a kind of cataou flage, but they are not always success ful in hiding a fellow's cheek. The bond battle is over, but it will begin again soon. The moon brings us daylight by 4 o'clock In the morning. Waterloo was on the battle Hue picked out by the Huns. a considerable portion of govern ment costs more than it is worth. It is poor policy to talk too much, and so quit when you have nothing to say. The chief aim of life is to consume more of this world's goods than one When you propose to enforce the liquor law be careful how you spell his name. Near Yatkutsk, Russia, there Is a well o fsolid ice which has been pene trated to a depth of 382 feet without any indication of a bottom. Y. W. 0. A. NOTES Miss Kate R. Loyan, New York City, a national secretary for the Y. W. C. A. town and county work, Is a guest of the University Y. W. C. A. for sev eral days. She is recruiting secre taries while she Is in the city. Dr. Belle J. Allen, one of the secre taries for student volunteer move ment, la visiting the University Y. W. C. A. She will visit all the other Lin coln colleges In the next few days. Miss Oolooah Burner, national sec retary, arrived in Lincoln this morn ings She will speak tonight at ves pers at the Woman's building. There will be special music. Every girl Is invited. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS Gospel Team Goes to Madison The University Y. M. C. A. gospel teum, composed of Walter Judd, Laurence Slater, Ernest Lundeen, Herbert Dana and Will Urbach, will leave for Madi son, Nebraska, Thursday to carry on a gospel campaign for several days. The team Is expected to return about the first of the week. Charles Lively, '18, who Is superin tendent of schools at Madison, has in vited the team to spend a few days there In behalf of the Y. M. C. A. Field Trip for Geography Class The classes In field geography and conservation will spend most of the annual spring vacation In the vicinity of South Bend and Louisville, Ne braska. Professors Condra, Rockle, and Wolfanger have charge of this work. Miss Esther Anderson's class in field geography visited the Gooch Milling Compan's plant the past week and studied the various processes which are employed in the making of the many wheat products. STUDENTS VISIT DOCTOR 25,000 TIMES A YEAR How often does a college student "go to the doctor?" During the past two years, Univer sity of Wisconsin students have made 52,364 visits to the physicians in the university clinic which is maintained for the care of student health, and the doctors made 10,192 visits to sick stu dents at their homes. During 1916-17, when about 5,000 students wer enrolled in the univer sity, 2,114 were given preliminary medical examinations, 4.452 sought medical advice at the clinic, and 679 were cared for In the university in firmary. During 1917-18, when the enroll ment was about 4,100, some 1,740 re ceived preliminary physical examina tions, 3,554 went to the doctors for ad vice, and 650 wer cared for in the in firmary. In addition, 3,782 visits were made and 1,309 students wer cared for in the past two summer seasons. The closer money is the harder it is to get hold of. A man keeps his wife in hot water when seh is forced to take in. washing for him. 5 S- , fill r 1 i' U i i H JV J -' J - ; ' i J .., ...f ' ' " " '" 111 " s 5 ! ... - - N i f , " . . V ; . Magee's New Home, 12th and O Streets "Full Value" Footwear Is Our Specialty Present-day conditions have educated men and women of our city to recognize real values. 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