T IT E DAILY NEBRASKAN QUALITY 18 ECONOMY . . tuiq WEEK e AtL ! The Sagebrusher BoV Stewart, Marguerite de la "V Betty Brice, Arthur Mor Motte'.f.VR.rv. Gordon Ru.- rion, n" " ,e"'.rv every made for the J a. Pictured , .ubllmer Cith-a eweeter Love. CHARLIE CHAPLIN l His BlQ0et Funniest Comedy A BURLESQUE ON CARMEN" prof. Arnold'. Lyric Oreh-.tr. sHo-rt1'33o-c'c7h!i.p-i?c Mats., " . ;' ' ((("t- tfciio" or I MON, TUES., WED. H 1 rDrwF. fiASTLE 11VU ... . ueP Latest Paramount-Art- 'THE AMATEUR WIFE" rHARLIE MURRAY AND SENNETT FUNSTERS Comedy "Gee Whiz" Pathe News "Topic, of the n,uPathe Review EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Grart-waaiey uaiwt . e.imnknnv Hrrhestra Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7,9 P.M. MA lb. ucj niani Earle Williams In the Great Play The Fortune Hunter THE LEAP YEAR PICTURE 1 It shows Girl, now xo rropuse See LARRY SEMON The Real Comedian In "THE STAR BOARDER" Fox New. Weekly, Etc. 2;20 TWICE DAILY 8:20 "THE RAINBOW COCK TAIL" A Musical Fantasy SAM HEARN MAX FORD & HETTY URMA JOSEPHINE & HENNING ISHIKAWA BROTHERS HICKEY EDITH BROTHERS CLIFFORD KINOGRAMS TOPICS OF THE DAY 1,000 Seats Matinees 25c Evenings 25c, 50c and 75c SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday, March- 26 Alpha Gamma Rho Formal, Rose wllde. nil Doltu Theta Formal, Lincoln Hotel. Saturday, March 27 Delta Gamma Banquet, Lincoln Hotel. Kappa Kappa Gamma House dance, Chapter house. Kappa Alpha Theta Formal, Lin coln Hotel. Sigma Chi House dance, Chapter house. Spanish Club Banquet, Woman's Hall. t'lTF Omicron Nu Reception, Woman's Hall. Alpha Gamma Rho Banquet, Lin coln Hotel. Alpha XI Delta House Dance, Chapter house. PERSONALS HEFFLEY'S TAILORS OF QUALITY 1S8 No. 11th St. Phone HJ LEVER'S SYNCOPATED JAZZ ORCHESTRA Is Now Ready for Business David Lever, Mgr. Phone L8487 FLING'S ORCHESTRA Tlu Rest in D.inec Music 1-8871 HAL PIERCE, Mgr. A Good Pltvo to N. S. C A F E 1tl South 11th JOHN8TON'8 CANDY h One and Two Pound. PILLER8' RESCRIPTION 1ARMACY Kenneth Wherry, '15, returned yes terday to his home In Pawnee City after visiting at the Beta Theta Pi house for the past week. Julia Miller, '18, was a guest for this past week-end In Beatrice. Beatrice Johnson, ex-'21, of Omaha, will be a guest at the Delta Gamma house for the rest of this week. Mrs. W. E. Wright, of Scottsblnff, is a guest of her daughter, Dorothy Wright, '22, at the Delta Gamma house. Merrill King, of Grand Island, is a visitor in Lincoln this week. Henry Myers is confined at the Alpha Gamma Rho house, as a result of an Injury he received while play ing baseball recently. Millicent Gray, ex-'20, who has been teaching In the high school in Fie mont this year, visited the campus Monday and Tuesday of this week. Lillian Westesson, '22, left yester day for her home in Minden, called there by the death of one of lier relatives. Guests at the Delta Delta Delta house for the week-end were: Helen Tooley, Esther Hunter van Orsdale Rae Covey Williams, Nancy Hayes Backlund, Stella Shaw Coffeen, Helen Dinsmore Weese, Ruth Weller, Ruth Welch, Mrs. Lolita Hill, Hazel Irene Martz, Daisy Bonnell, Ruth Wachter, of Omaha; Gertrude Squires Hager, Adams; Dale Lapp, Council Bluffs; Elizabeth Bonnell Davis, Shelby; Helen Gray Robertson, Marie Robin son Westover, Plattsmouth; Florence Harrison Hetzel Tannestelle, Mani toba, Canada; Helen Thompson, West Point; Naomi Green, Beatrice; Ramona Troup Hansen, Shlckloy; Fannie Graves Packard, Whitehall, Montana; Helen Bouse Osterhouse, David City; Cecil Baldwin, Long Pine; Alice Miller, Kearney; Edna Stevant Ashton, Shelton; Marion Reeder, Columbus; Ruth Heerum Barnes, Glenwood, Iowa; Zella Scott, Norton, Kansas; Elinor Bennett, Fre mont; Lou Estelle Petree, Tikda Lasell. Maltland, Missouri; Cleo Curry, Broken Bow; Esther Bennet Johnson, Hastings. Curtis Dodge, of North Bend, is a guest at the Alpha Sigma Phi house for this week. IVY DAY SUB-COMMITTEES TO ARRANGE MAY PROGRAM . A meeting of the Senior Ivy Day Committee' was held Tuesday morning. Th'j general Idea of the program and events of the day were discussed but no definite conclusions were reached. A committee consisting of Ralph Brehm, Herbert Gustafson and Harold Lewis was appointed to see about obtaining the use of Capital Beach for that day. A committee consisting of Marian Hennlnger, Ruth Wilson and Mar garet Perry was appointed to find out Just what details are needed for the morning program. Another committee meeting will be held Tuesday at eleven o'clock to further discuss the Ivy Day plans. The Senior Committee will need the co-operation of the class Ivy Day Committees. There will probably be a meeting of the entire committee shortly after spring vacation. 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All students will be welcome. The lecture will consist of a brief and non-technical discussion of the manufacture and use of powders, ex-J . . . . I i ! plosives ana smaii arms ammunition. A series of slides, illustrating the manufacture of the U. S. rifle and Its ammunition, will be shown. The peace-time use of explosives will be considered as well as the war-time use. Professor Frankforter served as captain in the ordnance and chemical warfare service during the war. EXHIBIT COMMITTEE COMPLETES FAIR PLANS The SU University General Com mittee for the State Fair Exhibit met yesterday in the office of Chairman George R. Chatburn, at five o'clock. Preliminary plans were completed or the University exhibition. The next meeting of the committee will be held in the Temple at six o'clock, Monday evening March 29. This meeting will include committee mem bers from all the different divisions for the exhibit f X i Young man and young T Inrlii it tirvii nrp. iruirin to A V 'W4!f purchases it icxll pay you t0 in8Pcct our me'chan- disc. CINCINNATI SHOESTORE 142-144 No. 12th St. G. ELLINGER Just Arrived a Ladie's Brown Cuban Heel Oxford at $7.00 There's Money In It!c Yes, there's money good money in a business education. Our graduates are in drmand at good salaries. We have more calls than we can fill. The cost is slight compared with the excel lent training received. Call or Se'nd for Free Catalog. NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (Fully Accredited) T. A. BLAKESLEE, President Corner O and 14th Streets. Lincoln, Nebraska