T II E DAILY NEBRASKaN BH82 MUSIC mam Sit U)790 Dutler l! Pla"0 Fairchild Bft h'Ann Theisen SW,aPhone Cressell '""7. Hers U jruu Jackson Drums RALPH THEISEN S ORCHESTRA Open Dates . 10, 17 way i a i 3 AI ' ALL THIS WEEK She used man's weapons, but not in man's way AN1 f A STEWART In Caroline uocKnans ramous story "THE FIGHTING SHEPERDESS" Greatest Woman's Book In Years Three Musical sensation "MELODY GARDEN" Presented by Talented Girls Comedy and Topical Pictures Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m. Mats., ZOc; Nigni, owe; umi., iuc fill!! TTT A IT TTVk u ENGINEERS ELECT OFFICERS TUESDAY Also Choose Editorial Staff for Next Year's Engineering Pub lication ' ' Blue Print. ' ' II. M. Tracy was elected president of the Nebraska Chapter of the Amer ican Association of Engineers Thurs day evening at a meeting of the Asso ciation in the Mechanical Engineering Building. Thil Parker was chosen vice-president; H. N. Barnard, secre tary; O. O. Hedges, treasurer. The Blue Trint staff for the next semester was elected by the members at the Thursday night meeting. C. T. Minnich will be editor; Lendgren, business manager; George Salter, cir culation manager; H. X. Barnard, assistant editor; Robert McCandless. assistant circulation manager; R. G. Van Brunt, assistant business man ager. Prof. G. 0. Virtue of tho College of Business Administration gave an in teresting talk on "Railway Valuation by the Federal Government." Plans for Engineers' Week were discussed. It was voted to publish an engineers' edition of the Daily Ne braskan to appear May 5. EVERY SCENE A SENSATION ALL WEEK Super Special Paramount "ON WITH THE DANCE" AN AMAZING ROMANCE PROLOGUE ON A ROOF GARDEN AT NIGHT Presenting THE MASKED DANCERS From the Great White Way SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Jean L. Schaefer, Conducter i Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m I 30c ADMISSION THTJRS., FRI., SAT William Farnum In "The Adventurer Join the Colonial Travel Club $2500 in Gold 0 Free trips to France and c cities east and west with all 3 EXPENSES PAID. 3 See travel club manager to day for full details. 8 2:20 Now Twice Daily :20 The Merry Musical Comedy "THE LITTLE COTTAGE" Accommodating SINCLAIR DIXON COLLINS And Their Charming Acquaintances HARRY COOPER MARCONI 4. FITZGIBBON BESSIE REMPEL VAN & BELLE BURNS & FRABITO ELS A RUEGGER KINOGRAMS TOPICS OF DAY Mat, 25c & 50c; Eve, 25c to 75c PERSONALS Pearl Harris, of Randolph, is visit ing her sister, Grace Harris. '22, at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Mrs. B. C. Bates and Ruby Bates are visiting Nell Bates, '23. and Doris Bates, '22, at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Luther Johnson. '21, and Joe Rodgers. '22, left Wednesday for Man hattan, Kansas, on business. Miss Jeanette Regan, '21, who in jured her shoulder several days ago, is slowly recovering. Mrs. C. W. Ashbrook is visiting her daughter, Harriet Ashbrook. '20, at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Edward Hammond, '23, is suffering from a broken arm which he received Monday. Theta Sigma Phi recently received the acceptance of Dorothy Canfield Fisher as an honorary member ot the organization. John Cutwright, '15, of Omaha, is a guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Edwin Moran. ex-'21, is a guest at the Sigma Chi house. Miss MacKinnon and Miss Mary Brownell leave Lincoln Sunday after noon to attend the national confer ence of the Y. V. C. A. at Cleveland. POLITICAL TALK FOR WOMEN WITH BALLOT All voting women and all women who hope or who fear that they may soon have to vote are urged to bear Miss Pfeiffer speak on "Why Girls Should be Interested in Politics." Her address will be given at the Y. W. C. A. vespers Tuesday afternoon at 5:00 in Woman's Hall. GENERAL AZGAPETIAN SPEAKS AT CONVOCATION Splendid ensemble playing char acterized the recital given by Harold H. Lewis, piano; George B. Tack, flute; and Harry Anderson, violin, at the Thursday morning Convocation. Mr. Tack, whose ability as a flutist is well known in Lincoln, is at the head of the Chautauqua department of the University School of Music. Harold Lewis and Harry Anderson are Seniors in the University, and are both going out as the heads of Chau tauqua companies this summer. It is to be regretted that a larger audience could not have benefitted by the well planned musical program, and the short address which followed. The proper publicity was not given, and thus many students missed out. General Azgapetian, a native of Armenia, made an eloquent plea for the Armenian Relief. He is a grad uate of an Armenian college, of a Swiss University, and Columbia Uni versity of New York. He was in the military and diplomatic service of his country for thirty years and fought with the Armenian" army against the Turks for two years. The program: Berceuse from Jocelyn Godard Suite Cesar Cui Badinage Berceuse Nocturne Valse Ballet from "Orpheus" Gluck Reign of the Blessed Spirits Violin Solo Lieb esfreud Kriesler Serenade Schubert Piano Solo Nocturne, F sharp Etude, Opus 25 . Chopin Waltz. Opus 42 J Llebestraume Liszt The University of Pennsylvania has adopted the honor system by the overwhelming vote of 2,900 to 100. "A cynic is a man who claims to be tired of the world. But in reality the world is tired of him." Class in Social Dancing at Rosewilde Tonight 8:00 P. M. 1226 P St. B6657 NEW SENIOR Pins and Rings Just in. Phi Beta Kappas too HAL LETT Uni Jeweler EsUb. 1871 1143 0 H Call us for your Next Order Fraternity Cleaners IKOMO KOALI And others: Rock Springs g Maitland Lehigh (hard) i Now on hand WHITEBREAST COAL g AND LUMBER CO. 107 No. 11th St. HEFFLEY'S TAILORS OF QUALITY US He. tlth St. Ptiofie MAa JOHNSTON'S CANDY ta One and Twe Pmm4 FILLERS' RESCRIPTION TARMACT A Good Place to Eat N. S. 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