T II K DAILY N B 11 It A S K A N ' T' V . "7 " " M i r V i fl WHERE EVERYBODY GOES THUR. FRIJ-&AI. Her ( WW Con eoctlon of fun, tong, music nd dct,, P .-FOLLIES OF TODAY MARKET AND SHENECK Comedv and Harmony Singers LITTLE PIPIFAX AND CO. Vaudeville'i Funniest Clown JOHN GEIGER and His Talking Violin LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY PAULINE FREDERICK in the Paramount Play -A DAUGHTER OF THE OLD SOUTH" Brader and the Orchestra Three Shows Daily 2:30, 7, 9 Matinee, 15c; Night, 15c and 25c April 19 SOCIAL CALENDAR BIG SHOWS AND GOOD MUSIC THUR. FRI. SAT. The internationally famous, pretty smd bewitching star- Gaby Deslys In the romantic photoplay, 1 "INFATUATION" Also Comedy and News Feature CONCERT ORCHESTRA Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M. MATS., 15c NIGHT, 20c ! IHtu Delta Delta formal -Lincoln , Hotel. i Viking formal Lincoln Hotel. Alpha I'M banquet Lincoln Hotel. Sigma Nu banquet-Lincoln Hotel. Delian Society banquet-Lincoln Hotel. Alpha Gamma Rho House dance. ! Turin Ilcuse House dance. i Clil Omega House dance. Camp Fire Girls Party Ethel Hart ley's home. PERSONALS Dawson's Orchestra For your house and party dances Everything in Music PHONES F1874 Box 217J J. Dawson A. Williams Rehmarsl TAILOR SHOP Ladies' & Gents' Befitting a Specialty CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING Fiione L14718 1247 N St. Press Building BLAZEK'S ORCHESTRA i" furnish good music for all occasions at REASONABLE PRICES Phone L-5223 1308 O St. H'irtnce Lewis. "21 and Jeaneite Thornton. '20. will spend Saturday ami Sunday in Tecumseh as the guests of Mary Hedrirk. Russet lsnu l, '17, of Omaha, is .-i the Alpha Theta Chi house. Helen Doty, 'lit, will go to her home In Beaver Crossing Saturday. Aredith Moran. '21. and Helen Muel ler, '22. will spend Saturday and Sun day in Nebraska City. Harold Pearson, ex-'21, of Omaha is visiting at the Delta Tau Delta house. Spencor Flint, '20. and Bryan Stor nier, '20, will go to Omaha Friday eve ning. Marian Risser, '22, Marion Yungblul, '22, Marjorie Reese, '22. Hugh Carson, '22. and Herbert Dana. '22. will spend Saturday and Sunday in Fremont as the guests of Leslie Ruey. Laurence Or man. '2?. and Fred Weller. '22, will go to Omaha Satur day. Mass Cranor was a guest at the Practice House Thursday evening. Doris Cole and Ruth Hutton are spending the end of the week at their homes in Omaha. Mildred Adams is a visitor at the Chi Omega House this week. Dr. Upson, the head of the Chemistry department, who has just returned from a six weeks' leave of absence, is recovering from an operation, and will risume his work toward the close of the semester. Amos Ginn '22 and John Stocker '21 will eo to Nebraska City Saturday. Professor J. E. L-eRossignol went to Omaha Thursday where he acted as judge for a debate held in the Central Ilifrll School. Fii-tty Riddell '22 will spend the week-end with Marjorie ( oiweii. ut her home in Pawnee City. Sergeant Kenneth G. Hecht writes the economics department that he is not out of the army yet. but is attend ing the University of Toulouse, France. PUBLICATION OF BLUE PRINT TO BE RESUMED War conditions have delayed the Miration of "The Nebraska Biuo Print," official publication of the en gineering department of the Univer 'tv of Nebraska, but it will be off the pr-KS by the last of April. There are uually two numbers, the second coming out just before the rlose of A. but this year it is possible that n'y one number will be published. SuWriptio,i8 are J1.00 for the two Plications, and If there is but one "amber this year half that amount be refun(ie(j Subscriptions are tag in nicely, so the staff of the j-un Print reports. The treasurer of "Wneerinn society will take the '""'"'riptions. engineers, For engineers, ul T'Kin-rlng." is the slogan oi ho are selling the "Blue "Int." The staff of this publication is made up of the following engineering stud ents: , V. E. Kauffman. Editor-in-chier. F H. McKinney. Asistant Editor. A w. Walker. Business Manager. j C Wilson. Ass't Business Mgr. Arnold Rathkey. Circulation Mgr. II. M. Glebe, Ass't Circulation Mr W. L. Millar H. T. Doremus E. T. Baruch C. S. Whitnah .. tt,-,.i,0v has been assisting the students in the publication of The Blue Print." as the first number WU be almost entirely devoted to a Road Inst tute in vely interested. All the papers wh h were given at that conference . . . , ikoir .niiretv. will be published m ll , d.L.U.n of . ized. Each department of the engl and news items from graduates men formerly in the service. jt vnRDYCE SPEAKS AT DEACHERCONVENTION . . .o..inn there tnis wu.cn --- program of The appear.'.- Metropol,un sc iadame Alda the Me v prano. and Ex I re . ,ficance F,ve this - rv ure adv;inCe that has unniBi m ,. ,V nt of the teachers, from the enrollment oi LIEUT. SAUNDERS ENTERS UNIVERSITY OF LONDON Lieut. 1). K. Saunders, '20. has writ ten a letter to Professor J. E. LcRos slgnol of the commercial and eco nomics department at the university that he Is with the university detach ment at Liverpool, England. He writes: March. 12. 1919. "No doubt you are much surprised to hear from me here at Liverpool. 1 was most fortunate and was tent here to he assigned to an English uni versity for about a four months' course. 1 think that is an opportunity of a life-time and I'm here to get all there is in it. 1 applied to go to the UNI VERSITY OF LONDON and me a course in Political Economy and Fi nance and I hope that goes through, as I understand the opportunities there are fine. I have been here about a week and have spent some time seeing interesting Liverpool. Yester day 1 went down to Chester, which Is a characteristic English town ami very interesting. I'm hoping that after this course, I can return to the Univer sity of Nebraska next September. Sin cerely, (Lieutenant) D. K. Saunders. University Detachment, Liverpool, Eng. employ of the State Engineer of Ne braska. Edward O'Rourke, a civil engineer ing graduate of 1912, has entered the Lincoln Hotel pecial Sunday Dinner . erved from 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 P. M. Music During Evening Meal Hours 1 Per Cover1 Say! Young Fellow When we see your face, we see your hat, all in one line of vision so don't spoil your face by wearing a hat that needs to be 'made new at LINCOLN HAT WORKS 1136 O St. N. S. CAFE 139 South 11th GARMENT CLEANING SERVICE LINCOLN CLEANING AND DYE WORKS 326 South 11th III Jt I " "L I f 1325 O Going to Dress Up for Easter? We've some fine clothes here for you if you are. Spring suits, topcoats, hats, caps, shirts, ties in newest styles and most dependable qualities things you'll like clothes that will dress you up and keep you so. Hurry in today. Navy Blue Gapes Are Claiming Attention and Getting it, too OUR STOCKS ARE NOT EQUALLED in this locality that's the reason shopping here is so pleasant and why you are sure of complete satisfaction. CAPES are much varied some have deep yokes some great Boft wrapping collars which may be thrown open some have the vest or jacket front some have sleeves or sleeve suggestions. Many are trimmed in tailored braids others have plaid silk, gay foulard metalic brocade or contrasting material collars. THE "CHARNETTE" CAPE-COATS are shown in combinations of Henna and gray; American beauty and purple; French blue and leather; gray and rose; navy and beige. These have sleeve suggestions. CHARNETTE, as you probably know, is a new knitted weave. The contrasting trim mings on these are of the soft angora yarns. CAPES ARE Full lined, half lined and yoke lined. PRICES RANGE 17.50 to 89.50 Miller & Paine wet half of the