THE DAILY NEBRASKAN IT jlliiiliiy MON., TUES., WED. Every Young Lady and Every voSng Man Should See This M.trlmonlal Photplay Why I Should Hot Marry Before They Decide the Great Question of Life ,.8MILNG BJLL" PARSONS N -THE NEW BREAKFAST FOOD" BEAUTIFUL SCENIC SHOWS AT 1. 3, 5, 7 AND 9 Qoal ty s Economy .A ' f ill in' waaw- r. BUY IT AT ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO. NEBRASKA'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE " ini'i I i i MON.-TUES.-WED. The. -Incomparable Two TIME AND TILE In a Sensational Novelty PANAMA TRIO Three Dixie Misses Singing "Southern Melodies" The Humorous Trickster JARROW Mysterious Card Manipulator WILSON AND VAN Present "ENTERTAINMENT AS YOU LIKE IT" LOUISE FAZENDA & CO. of Mack Sennett Funsters in "THE VILLAGE SMITHY" LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY PEARL WHITE In the Thirteenth Episode of "The Lightning Raider" An Amazing Story Brader and the Orchestra Three Shows Daily 2:30, 7 A 9 Mats., 15c Nights 15c and 25c THE HOME 'OF BIQrTdWS AND GOOD MUSIC MON.-TUES.-WED. D. W. Griffith Presents His Latest Artcraft Masterpiece "The Girl Vho Stayed at Home" A story of love, a story dotted with smile sand throbbing passion JTIFUL DUB" Harold Cloyd in hit best comedy Pathe News Screen Magazine Rial to Concert Orchestra Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor Overture, "Ruy Bias" Mendels sohn Ethelyn Bignell Matson, Soprano Allied War Veteran j Military Band "The Band That'Went Over the Top' TWa K V Goncer By French, American, Italian and Canadian Musicians 40 Pieces 40 THE ALLIED QUARTETTE Hear the boys from the front tell their experiences! Jack Carter, Comedian Lew Price, Welsh Tenor Temple Thk tCe, Thursday, April 10 Temple Theatre General Admission. 50c; Reserved, 75c Two and a Half Hour Novel and Instructive Entertainment BRIEF BITS OF NEWS Issue Uniforms Soon Cuptaln Frankforter states that the uniforms and rifles for the R. O. T. C. men have been arriving during the week, and should be ready to be Issued In a few days. The entire battalion Is to be reorganized and sized up according to range of height. Phi Delta Kappa Holds Luncheon rhl Delta Kapp a held a luncheon Sat urday noon at the Temple In honor of Trofessor Thomas H. Brlggs of the Teachers College of Columbia Univer sity. After the luncheon Dr. Brlggs gave an address on extending the use fulness of teachers colleges to the state. About thirty members were present. Phi Delta Kappa Is the hon orary organization of teachers' col leges and schools of education. Miss Kuhn Postpones Talk Miss Ada Kuhn, of the department of soci ology, who was to ppeak at Randall about the bills now up in the legisla ture relating to children, has found It necessary to postpone her visit on ac count of the epidemic of smallpox In that vicinity. She probably will speak soon after spring vacation when the epidemic is past. STUDENTS START ON THE UNI. WEEK PROGRAM Those who will take part in Uni versity week started today on a four- day tour. They will visit Red Cloud, Wednesday Professor Jones will sneak at Red Cloud on "The League of Nations." Judge H. H. Wilson will speak at Geneva on the same subject. Wednesday Captain C. J. Frankforter will start the program at Superior with a talk on "Chemical Warfare." The University Chorus, the Univer sity Cadet Band and Ibsen's "The Doll House" by the University players make up the rest of the week's program. I -Delightful New Springtime j j Suits, I Dolmans, j t Capes, I Chicago Cleaners HARRY LYONS, Mgr. J15 So. 11th St Phone B-3018 WE CLEAN CLOTHES CLEAN Men's Suits Cleaned A Pressed 3 PIECE $1.25; LADIES' iv 'J Orpheum w Khw Start Wedaeaday tfail w. April t "WHITE COCPOXS" With Harm GrmMd RAB 8AMCELS k Blir Btrea ! YaaderiUe" TlItNER AND ti RACE "At the Teaais Cearf ABEL CAMERON AND ALAN 1EVIT CO. Th GiMn rrct llaaaa DUpcUer THE DO' BARS (mkal Oddity Kennedy and 'roonet "The Wldewed Pair" JOHJt ROBIN ON'S MILITABT ELEPHANT , ""lag Trirk. Iaeavb4e Thea Mr SINOGRAMS OrpKrM f ail Orehetra Artbar 4. Babtrfc. Dirertar taia Maata ? Mala Fleae I Dresses Superior in Style, Workmanship and Quality Dame Fashion's own styles for sprin g and for Easter-a gala grouping of beautiful new creations in apparel-n ew in colorings-in trimmings-in ma-terial-and new in every line. Each Suit, Dolman, Cape, or Dress displays only the very best and most careful c onstruction-and is literally filled to overflowing with charm and value. T really appreciate them, one mnrtjee them. The prices are quite reasonable: CHIC NEW SPRING CAPES $15.00 to $120.00 NEW SPRING SUITS $29.50 to $120.00 NEW DOLMAN COATS $32.50 to $ 89.50 BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESSES .$29.50 to $125.00 yoiriinlelipsgip Co mpany DAILY DIARY RHYMES "THE DEAN'S FORMAL" The town philosopher stretched hla logs And spat in ihe scuttle of coal; While the Patriarchs of the Grocery store Crawled out of their winter's bole, Yawning a bit as they perked their ears And winked at the light of day. For when the Philosopher shifted a bit It was proof he had something to say. 'My friends, there came this morning Thru the good hands of the mail A few penned words from that son of mine And thereby hangs a tale; He writes that In addition to all The honors he has grabbed This last one crowns him Queen O' the May With an honor that's seldom grabbed. Each year the Dean, the Executive Dean, For the sake of a very few Holds formal proceedings in party form, While the cast each year is new. He writes that the Dean then praises them For the part they've played as a rule And says they may quit for the rest of the year, That their learning's ahead of the school. My friends, my son was one of these- few And I'm proud of the stand he's made. I am glad to say that he's made the best Of his life and his father's aid; So tomorrow night on the midnight train Well wait for the clang of the bell And greet the boy with an out stretched palm, For he's done his duty well. GERTRUDE HENDERSON WINS BOX OF CANDY The three pound box of candy of fered as a prize to the girl bringing in the best collection of snapshots for the Student Life section of the Corn husker, was awarded to Miss Ger trude Henderson. Miss Henderson' colleceion was most interesting and unique. A ticket to the Junior Prom was the prize to be given in event the winner was a man. The contest was a lively one and the many contribu tions turned in wil assist in making this one of the most caracteristically Nebraska students' section ever presented. Statement f the Ownership. MnaemeBt, ClrcnlaUaa. Etc. Required by the Art mt ....CennreMt of Apro.t 14, Ult, Of The Dully Xetiraakan. published every official Krhool day at Lincoln, Nebraska, for April 1. 101. Stale of Nebraska, County of Lancaster, s. Before me. a notary public in and for toe State and county aforesaid, personally ap peared fllenr. Gardner, who, baring been duly smorn according to law. depose and says that he is the Business Manager of the Dallv Nebrnskan and the following la. to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true stat cut of the ownership, mauace ment (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc. of the aforesaid publication for the date In the above caption, required by tn Act of Congress of August 24, em bodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Kegulutlontf, printed on the reverse of thia form, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, managing editor, and business managers are: . , Publisher, University of Nebrasaj. ora tion A, Lincoln, Neb. ... Editor, Gaylord Davis. Station A. Lin coln. Neb. Managing Kdltor. Howard Murfin. Sta tion A. Lincoln. Neb. Business Manager, Glen Gardner, station A, Lincoln, Neb. . 2. That the owners are: University or NebrRRka. i Th.t th.. lrnnu'ti ttnlrinnlficrs. mort- .. ii .1 AihA. aiwiiirltv hnlflorM iwnlnr KUglTK, BUM l .r -... - . . . r. or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other se en rlties are: None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockhold ers, and security holders, if any. coutain not onlv the list of stockholders and secur ity holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the compauy as trustee am in n hut- flriuMarv i-olnHnn the nimi of the 'person or corporation for whom such tniKioe is acting, is kivi-u; i the said two paragraphs contain state ment embracing amant s run anowieoge .. .i i. .ii., o thA jtlrrmnivtnnpefi inn pon. anil "ri" an v " ' - ' " . , . , ditlons under which stockholders and se curity holders who do not sr-pear upon the hook or me company irui'T, Ht.M-k nnd securities in a capacity other thnn that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe tnai any other person, association, or corporation lias- anv lnter?st airecc or inainri m stork, bund, or other securities than as so stated by him. R. Tnal tne average numiwr m -t"- " enh Isxue of this publication sold or dis tributed, through the malls or otherwise, to paid ubscriters during the six niontha preceding the date shown above Is . (This information is required from daily publication. nly6LEN r oaRPNER. Buslnes Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me tnta f M"fhM9WKSTERMAN Notary Public. (My comlmsslon expires Angut 4. lwal.) BaaU. He Jj