THE DAILY NEBRASKAN mo 2S2i52iMlM152IS2E5SS3a2.-2.g2 M235 Have your hat made new by the Lincoln Hat Works 1136 O St. 2:20-Wed., Thur., Frl., Sat-B:20 MARTIN BECK Presents the MARION MORGAN DANCERS JACK KENNEDY & CO. ED MORTON MARINO A MALEY LEO ZARRELL & CO. JACK HUGHES DUO FLORENZ ADELAIDE AMES & WINTHROP KINOGRAMS TOPICS OF DAY Mat., 25c A 50c; Eve., 25c to 75c itniHiHiniuflBinBiiHiviM MON., TUES., WED. CONSTANCE TALMADGE "In Seairch of a Sinner" Pathe News and Review Topics of the Day The Metropolitan Favorite EDITH HELENA The Distinguished Prima Donna SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Shows Start 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m. MATS 20c; NIGHTS 30c " Ts1BMMgfcriirrifr i ALL THIS WEEK Norma Talmadge In Her Latest Picture "THE WOMAN GIVES" . Also Good Comedy and Topical Pictures MUSICAL HUNTERS An Artistic Instrumental Treat LYRIC ORCHESTRA Shows Start 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m. Mats., 20c; Night, 30c; Chil., 10c SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday, April 23 Alpha Thi Freshmen, informal, Wo man's Hall. Freshman Mixer, Armory. Alpha Phi Upperclacsmen, house dance, Chapter house. Beta Theta Pi, banquet, Lincoln Hotel. Sigma Chi, informal, Commercial Club. Theta Sigma Thi, luncheon, Com mercial Club. Saturday, April 24 Acacia, house dance, Chapter house. Pi Thi Chi, spring party, Commer cial Club. Silver Lynx, dinner dance, Chapter house. Theta Sigma Phi, informal, Wo man's Hall. Kappa Delta Phi, house dance, Chap ter house. Beta Theta Pi, formal, Lincoln Hotel. Kappa Kappa Gamma, spring dance, Lincoln Hotel. Alpha Chi Omega, banquet, Lincoln Hotel. Iota Sigma Phi, banquet, Lincoln Hotel. Alpha XI Delta, informal, Knights of Columbus Hall. Farmers' Fair, State Farm Campus. j PERSONALS I a - b l1 WED., THURS., FRL, SAT. TOM MIX In His Latest "DESERT LOVE" LARRY SEMCN In His Best 'THE GROCERY CLERK" Mutt and Jeff Fox News Saturday, April 17 The active chapter of Valkyrie en tertained at a Vanity luncheon given in the Garden room of the Lincoln Hotel in honor of the newly initiated members and alumnae. There were thirty-five guests present. The long tables, formed to make a semi-circle were decorated with purple candles in tall silver candle sticks tied with pur ple tulle bows. Placed between these were mounds of Ophelia roses and smilax. The place cards were hand painted and resembled various shaped mirrors to which were tied with pur Dle ribbon tiny powder puffs. Still carrying out the color design of pur ple and white, the colors of the so ciety, the nut baskets were small hat boxes, purple and white striped. Miss Louise Pound, acting as toastmistress, called upon the following responses to her toast, "The Vanity Box": "The Mirror" Vivian Holland O'Brian "The Puff" Janet Gibbon "The Powder"..- Sadie B. Finch The following is the list of the new members of Valkyrie: Helen Har rington, Lucile Clarke, Delta Gamma; Arline Abbot, Alpha Omicron Pi; Ethel De Young, Gamma Phi Beta; Marjorie Barstow, Alpha Phi; Eunice Fike, Thelma Detweiler, Pi Beta Phi; Gertrude McHale, Chi Omega; Mil dred Smith, Kappa Alpha Theta; Mar garet Harris, Alpha Chi Omega; Doro thy Cavanaugh, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Janet Gibbon, Delta Zeta. Out of town guests were Kathryn Howey. of Beatrice, and Frances Whit- more, of Valley. JOHNSTON'S CANDY In One and Two Pounds FILLERS' RESCRIPTION HARM AO Y A Good Place to Eat N. ..S. CAFE 139 South 11th Street Mildred Kinney, ex-'23, of Cheyenne, Wvo.. who has been visiting at the Pi Beta Phi house and with friends in the city, returned home yesterday Dr. Hugh Freidel, '16, of Chicago, is a guest at the Alpha Sigma Epsilon house. Harold Lewis, '20, is visiting at his home in Fairfield. Mr. I. C. Jeffries, of Cheyenne, Wyo., is visiting his daughter, Marian Jeff Hps. '21. Ralph Wagner. '16, of Beatrice, is a euest at the Silver Lynx house. Martha Haley, '23, left this morning for Omaha, where she will spend the remainder of the week. Mr. G. W. Bailey, of Carlton, is visiting his son. Russell Bailey, '21, at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Robert Brown. '20. Walter Johnson, 20, and Glen Stewart, '21. returned from Omaha Tuesday. Esther Brehm, '22. is ill at the Al pha Omicron PI house. William Newton, ex-'20, of Omaha, )s visiting at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Kathryn Howey, '19, who has been visiting at the Delta Gamma house re turned to her home at Beatrice. Gladys Lowenberg, '17, and Florence HartSchaffner ScMarx i Clothes What's a Fair Price? WHEN you buy anything, you ought to be willing to pay at least what it cost to produce it; plus a margin of profit to Hhe maker, and to the merchant who has brought the merchandise to you; where you can see it, examine it, try it on, decide that it's what you want. The service rendered by the maker and the merchant are a part of what you pay for; you ought to pay for it willingly. If that ser vice were not rendered there wouldn't' be any merchandise here for you to buy. Now, we aim to charge for our clothes merely "fair" prices; fair to both of us. We're going to make a fair profit, too. Our profit comes out of the money you pay us; yours, comes out of the clothes you get. Hart Sehaffner & Marx clothes give you the greatest profit ; they cost enough to be good clothes; all-wool fabrics, perfectly tailored, smartly 'styled. They're the best clothes for you; that's why we sell them. They are fairly priced from $35 to $85 ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY WmL S3 Chitteck, ex-'22, of Stewart, are guests at the Alpha Omicroa Pi house. John Wenstrend, ex-'18, of Red Oak, is visiting at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Irene Compton, '22, is ill at the Al pha Delta Pi bouse. Roy Lyman, ex-22, of McDonald, Kans., is a quest at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. Ralph Anderson, ex-'18, is spending the week at the Pi Kappa Phi house. Lee Yochum, '22, and Edward Mil ler, '20, drove to Ashland Tuesday. Sigma Nu announces the pledging of Thomas Ferneau, '23, of Auburn, Nebraska. Ernest Brooks, of Blair, Nebraska, was a visitor at the Sigma Nu house the first of the week. WANT ADS. A $50,000.00 Issue of stock just started to sell, we want a couple of students to sell this issue before Sep tember. A good commission. Phone L9671 or call at 303 Fraternity Bldg. WANTED College men of ambition for selling high grade maps. We want men who are not afraid to think in terms of big money. We guaran tee $525.00 for seventy-five daya work during cummer. This is an average of $7.00 per day..See Mr. Beck at Lincoln Hotel, Wednesday afternoon and night, April 21, 1920. I Complaint Entered!: A few days ago a prominent business man complained of our advertising the shortage of office help. He says it plays havoc with the office force. But how are we to get more stenographers and bookkeepers unless the need is emphasized? The Demand is Urgent. . Begin Training Now. NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (Fully Accredited) T. A. BLAKESLEE, President. Corner O and 14th Streets Lincoln, Nebraska ROSEWILDE SCHOOL of DANCING Assembly Dances Wednesday and Saturdays WITH' "BECK'S SYNCOPATED SYMPHONY" Open for Uni Bookings Friday Nites LEO J. BECK ft . -J i. . 9xmZ4 I. '' LEVEE'S SYNCOPATED HEFFLEY'S ,AZZ EST" TAILORS Ready for Business OF QUALITY David Lever, Mgr. Phone L8487 138 No. 11th St Phone B-1422 n n