A BUY IT Mi fM ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO L NEBRASKA'S LARGEST EXCLUSE w MEN'8 AND B0Y8' 8To WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY MADLAINE TRAVERSE The Woman Beautiful in "The Love That Dares" Also "I Want te Be a Lady" FRIDAY and SATURDAY GEORGE WALSH . In a Fast One "HELP! HELP! POLICE: And Tom Mix in a Two-Reel Comedy WHERE ECERYBODY GOES THUR. FRI. SAT. From a Land of Sunshine BELL'S HAWAIIANS Native Instrumentalists Vocalist and Dancers FRANK MARINO AND DAN MALEY Present the comedy "PUSH -EM UP" THOMAS & McDON ALT Presenting syncopated moments of Musical Comedy HAMA & HANAOKA Oriental Novelty MARION DAVIES And Her Own Company in "THE BELLE OF NEW YORK" Three Shows Daily, 2:30, 7 4 9 Mats 15c; Night 15c & 25c COMING THURS., FRI., SAT. Charles Ray In His Latest Paramount Play "Greased Lightning' Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 8 p. m. Mats 15c; Night 20c. Fine Chocolates QILLERS Prescription harmacy AT STARTLING MATINEE TO-MORROW Attraction Extraordinary Most Ravishingly Gowned Woman of the Stage VALESKA SURATT Suzerain of Tragedy in "The Purple Poppy" Supported by a Broadway Cast of players giving in twenty min utes time a $2 dramatic pro duction. Wonderful Supporting Supreme Vaudeville bill of 6 Other Acts Orpheum Prices Positively Re main the Same Matinee 700 main floor seats 25c Evening 25-50-75c plus war tax The advance sale of tickets for all performances is unusually heavy. Secure your tickets early in advance. CHEER UP! ickey is COMING 3 BOYD Will Do Your P RINTIN G RIGHT 125 North Twelfth Street. Established 1887 Phone B-1422 HEFFLEY'S TAILORS 138 North Eleventh Lincoln N. S. CAFE 139 South 11th GARMENT CLEANING SERVICE LINCOLN CLEANING AND DYE WORKS 326 South 11th DAMON'S 0BCHESTBA Will do the job right Call us up and talk it over. Music for all occasions. PHONES F1874 J. Dawson Box 217J A. William 1 THE DAILY NKBRABKAN odd , SOCIAL CALENDAR SOCIAL CALENDAR May XI Psl Thi formal Lincoln Hotel. Ag Club dance Antelope Tark. Temple High School JunlorSenlor reception Women's Hall. Gamma Phi Beta dlnner-dane. Alpha Sigma rhl House dance. Dellan picnic Crete. JunlorSenlor Law Informal Hose wllde. May 10 Phi Delta Theta Informal Lincoln Hotel. Sigma Thl EpBllon formal Lincoln Hotel. XI Psl Phi banquet Lincoln Hotel. Senior-Freshmen girls' picnic Crete. Union Society picnic. Delta Ccl-Fres'hmen house dance. PI Kappa Phi May" Party-Chapter house. Phi Kappa Psl Dinner Dante Pad dock Hotel, Beatrice. I PERSONALS Mrs. J. Abbott, of Kansas City, Mo., is visitin her daughter Arline at tlie Alpha Omlcron Pi house. Charles Morearty, '22, will spend Saturday and Sunday at his home in Omaha. Marie Prouty, '22, will go to Alvo Saturday. Lincoln mote pecial unday Served from 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 P. M. Music During Evening Meal Hours R obert's Sanitary Dairy Lunch When Planning Don't forget our specialties in canned chicken, ripe olives, green olives, all kinds of pickles, thousand island dressing, home made cakes and everything for the picnic. People's Grocery "Everything for the Picnic" HOME STUDY Economic. Sociology, Draw ing, Philosophy. Uocatioo. etc. help yoo to cmr or your colleceproram Moretbn4UU coma in academic object are o&erea1 A coiranondtnn All command credit. Begin any brae. AMrea Eijt HnitTtrsttit of CClftntgrJ Margaret McNearney, '22, will spend the nd of the week In Falrbury. aIs Boone, '22. will go to her home In Weeping Water Saturday. Harold Pearson, ex'21, who has been visiting at the Delta Tau Delta house has returned to his home In Omaha. Beatrice Montgomery, '22, will spend Sunday at her home In Omaha. Elinor Bennett. '10, will spend the end of the week In Hastings. Harlow Weatherby, '18, who has Just been discharged from Base Hospi tal 49 Is visiting at the PI Kappa Phi house. Irene Barton, '22. will go to Syra cuse Saturday. PI Kappa Phi announces the pledg ing of O. B. Gaston, '22, of Lincoln. Paul Anderson. ex-'22, has Just been discharged from the Base Hospital No. 49 unit which recently came back and Is at his home In Lincoln. UNI NOTICES Caps and Gowns All seniors must order caps and gowns at the College Book Store, by May 10. Twins Club The Twins Club will 'meet at the home of the Pickwell twins, Murdock, Saturday evening. May 10. The twins are asked to meet at the University Library promptly at 6:30 p. m. Cars have been secured to take them to Murdock. All university twins are urged to be present at this last get-together of the year. Ag Club Hop Tickets for the "Ag Club" Hop to Dinner GOOD FOOD WELL COOKED Properly Served MODERATE PRICES 1238 "O" Street Music in Evenings, 5:30 to 7:30 SCHEMBECK'S ORCHESTRA Your Next Picnic Will courses in HUtory English Chemiitry Zoology, Mathematics, the Modern Language, be held Mar at Antelope Park can lie obtained from the committee In charge Walrath, McMahtm, Yalta, Kelly, Noyea, Fortna. 8tudnt Council Matting The flint meeting of the student council will be held la the I-aw build ing, room 105. next Tuesday morning it 11 o'clock. Big Siattr Picnle A Dig Slater picnic has been planned for Saturday at one o'clock at Antelope Park. The Junior and senior advisors ayire expected to be there. Particulars concerning the place of meeting will be published In Friday's paper. University Chorua The entire chorus will meet Fri day afternoon at five o'clock to re hearse the oratorio "Elijah" instead of Thursday at five. Hohearsal with chorus Sunday evening at seven o'clock. Art Club Verv Important bualneas meeting of Art Club for Ivy Day. In Art Hal Friday. May 9, at 4 o'clock. XI Delta XI Delta will meet today at 7:15 o'clock In the Woman's building. Old and new members are expected to attend. Engineering Society The Engineering Society held their regular meeting Thursday afternoon, May 8th, in M. E. 206. An efficiency expert from the Lincoln Gas Plant was present, and talked to the en gineer. Komensky Picnic The Komensky Club will hold their annual picnic in Harky's Park at Crete, on Saturday, May 10th. starting at 8:30 a. m. Members intending to go will please see, before Saturday, one of the following committee: Martha Benesch. Mildred Polincky. Emilie Pospisil, Edward Zwiny, Edward Kokes, and Arnost Sukovaty. Menorah Society The Menorah Society will close the year with an outing at the Penn woods Sunday afternoon, May 11. Members should hand in the names of invited friends to Ethel Katz before Saturday night. John P. Dudgeon, '09, a graduate of the University's engineering college, Is now mayor of Norfolk, Nebr., and has written Dean O. V. P Stout that he is on the lookout for a "live-wire" city engineer. Dudgeon is only one of the many mayors that the engineer ing college has turned out. This may seem a peculiar situation at first, en gineering vs. politics, but especially where the city manager or commis sion plan of city government is in operation, is it true that engineers make splendid municipal executives. Homer Noble, '16, left Tuesday, May 6th, for Washington, D. C, where he will accept a position as valuation aid with the Bureau of Internal Revenue. His work will include the valuation and extension of oil and gas prop erties in the United States. Big Sister Picnic The Big Sister picnic will be held Saturday afternoon at Antelope park. Girls are to meet at the swings at 1 o'clock. An admission price of twenty-five cents will be charged. Take South Eighteenth car. 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