T II K O A 1 li Y X K URASKA N 1M Tournament Days Are Dress-up Days WOMEN'S FACULTY CLUB TO GIVE ORIGINAL PARTY The Women's Faculty Club will en-K-rtaln at a Scarlet and Cream party, lor the Instruction force, beginning at 8:30, Thursday evenlnc, at the Wo man's Hall. There will be a program and music. All of the lnstructorlal force, Including the wives and hus bands of faculty members as well as unmarried members of the professorial staff will be guests at this event, which was postponed from February 11. The Mesdaines J. T. Lees, O. R. Chat:urn, L. W Chase, H. J. Gramlich, 12 B. Brackett and R. H. Wolcott will 1)0 In charge VISITORS MAY ATTEND ART EXHIBIT FOR 10c As a special courtesy to the basket ball teams who have come to Lincoln for the tournament an admission fee of ten cents for the Art Exhibit has been set. During the days that the Friday, and Saturday members of tournament is in progress, Thursday, visiting teams will be admitted tor that amount. GUY REED TO MANAGE WAR MEMORIAL DRIVE (Continued from page 1) sbing, congressmen and professional men will be asked to give their ap proval to the plan. The following members were elect wl to the executive committee, C. T. Kountze, Earl Campbell. R. A. Van Orsdel and Earl Cline. Guy Reed will be an ex-officio member. A fifth mem ber, probably a woman, will be sel ected ay the committee. The execu tive committee will meet with the make a sufficient appropriation for architect Thursday to make further plans. The first funds for starting the campaign were offered from the alum ni exchequer by Mr. Van Orsdel, pres ident of the alumni association. NORTHERN MAT MEN TO MEET HUSKERS (Continued from page 1) except one was won by decision. This is evidence that the two teams were very evenly matched, and the Ames wrestlers had no easy time with the Gophers. Only one match of the meet was won by a fall, and this is credited to the Gopher team. The lineups of the two teams will be as follows: Nebraska Class Minnesota Kstes or Votapka 120 lb Gaalass Votapka or Salter 125 lb Kolvr Troendly -130 lb Steidel Ixmg 145 lb Stonei Smith or Sandstedt 158 lb Bailey l'ickwell 175 lb Dvorak GRACE COPPOCK ISSUES APPEAL TO UNIVERSITY WOMEN AT MASS MEETING (Continued from page 1) through them it reaches their whole household, and especially their chil dren, the future leaders of China. Miss Coppock tells of one woman who be came a Christian through the influ ence of one of these Bible classes. and since that time has brought twen ty-nine members of her family to take the same decision. The social serv ice division has many activities, among them the Time Investment Club, which trains college girls to use their vacation months in social service In their home villages, and the Bahy-saving Shows held In the cities, which conduct a great campaign of enlightenment, last should be men tioned the free schools that the wo men's social service clubs are starting in many places. "In nearly all this work there is the opportunity sooner or later to reach the women with the evangelistic message In such a form that they will listen to it gladly. It Is true mis sionary work, as well as social sedv ice; and it reachesthelnfluen ice; and it reaches the influential wo men who are not so easily reached by denominational missions." Mies Alfreda Mackprang led the meeting. Miss Margaret Perry sang "Father of Lights," and Miss Margery Cooper sang "Day is Dying." Pledges wenj taken up amounting in all to $414. The first pledge was made by Miss Ethel Hartley, a Nebraska grad uate who Is now in China. SWIifr. - -A j ' ' , A ' v i C1.D.1C u We Specialize In Clothes for Young Men SNUG FITTING SUITS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED, DESIGNED BY YOUNG MEN WHO KNOW. Natural shoulders, close fitted waists, square notched, soft, roll lapels, bell sleeves, slant pockets, flare cuffs-all these are points that will , interest the young man who desires the smartest new style in his Spring Suits. They're all evidenced in our showing of Shire Superior and Society Brand Suits $40, 45, 50, 55, 60, and up 873 Suits for Men and Young Men Selected from our regular stock bro ken lines. Al sizes but not of each kind These final reductions of the season have been executed with such decisive price cutting that any man, whether a real judge of clothing values or not, will readily recognize the tremendous value giving and extraordinary money-saving on highest quality suits. This event is not to be regarded as in comparison with any other sale it is so different larger, vhclehearted in what it offers, as to be in a class alone. 94 Suits formerly $60 163 Suits formerly 55 259 Suits formerly 50 174 Suits formerly 45 183 Suits formerly 40 New 1920 spring lines of Shoes, Caps and Furnishings now on exhibit and priced on B ig Volume Basis. llll Mayer Eros Co, ELI SHIRE, Pres.