The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 14, 1920, Image 3

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    TUB DAILY N1BBASKAN
Tickets Now Selling on Campus
and at Curtis Music Store
50c 75c $1.00
Every Senior Responsible for Four Tickets
Get Your Seats and Reservations
Today for
Senior Play
Lincoln High School
Tuesday Evening, May 18
The Niicht IV fore Ivy Day
"IF I WER
KING"
uni NQT1Es
5
YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE
BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE
UNTIL FALL
2:20 TWICE DAILY 8:20
WILLIAM ROCK
LYNN A HOWLAND
CHOY LINO HEE TROUPE
0 DONNELL & BLAIR
MAMONEY A AUBURN
ALEXANDER KIDS
PHIL BAKER
KINOGRAMS
TOPICS OF DAY
MAT. 45c and 50c
EVE. 25c, 50c and 75c
Junior Ivy Day Committee
Meeting Monday afternoon, five
o'clock at Cornhusker office, U 206.
All members be present to receive In
structions for Ivy Day.
Candidates for the Rhodes Scholar
ship should return the application
blanks properly filled out on or be
fore Wednesday,' May 19. The com
mittee will meet all candidates on the
above date, at four p. m., In Room
203, Administration Hullding.
THURS., FRI., SAT.
Story of the Great Northwest
MAN'S DESIRE"
with
LEWIS STONE
And an All Star Cast
A Sunshine Comedy
"DANGEROUS EYES"
Mutt and Jeff and News
Colonial Orchestra
America's Opportunities
America's opportunities. What are
they? Come and hear them presented
by the Ielians Friday night in
Faculty Hall. This Is the day or
big things. Everyone interested in
world problems come.
All students who attend First Con
gregational church will meet at the
church, 13th and L street, Saturday,
May 15, at 5:30 to go for a picnic
to Auto park. Transportation provided.
The Varsity Quartet will sing at
the University of Nebraska Alumni
dinner to be held in Omaha at the
University Club tonight. The pur
pose of the meeting is to boost the
Nebraska Memorial Gymnasium fund
What the
i
Young Men Want
w
ALL THIS WEEK
Cecil B. DeMille's
Production
"WHY CHANGE
YOUR WIFE?"
The Man's Side of Modern
Marriage
brilliant, living answer to
Cecil D. DeMitle's "Don't Change
Your Husband." Played by a
notable cast headed by Thomas
Meighan, Bebe Daniels and
Gloria Swanson.
Rialto Symphony Orchestra
Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M.
Admission 30c
The Minneapolis Symphony Or
chestra, under the auspices of the
University of Nebraska. June 4 and 5.
Two full symphony concerts and.
with the University Chorus, Mrs.
Carrie li. Raymond, director, Verdi's
"Requiem Mass."
Palladians
There will te an open meeting Fri
day evening, at Palladian Hall,
Temple Building. The annual Fal
ladian newspaper will be read. Every
one cordially inviled.
University Union
Union will leave the hall at 7:30
sharp for the Fair Grounds for a bas
ket social. Giils bring supper, men
bring coin. Re prompt.
ALL THIS WEEK
LOUISE GLAUM
In
SEX
EXTRA ATTRACTIONS
MTJDGE MORTON TRIO
Presenting
Vocal and Instrumental
Melodies
SAM K. NAOMI
The Peer of All Hawaiian
Guitar Soloists
Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7. P. M.
Mats, 0; Night, 30c
KOMO KOAL
AND OTHERS:
Rock Springs
Maitland
Lehigh (hard)
Now on tiand
WHITEBREAST COAL
& LUIMR CO.
1C7 North Eleventh St. '
Kearney Club
Kearney Club picnic. Antelope park,
Saturday, May 15, at six o'clock.
Meet near the swings or bandstand.
All who attended Kearney Normal
are invited.
Students Desiring Work
Student who have one hour oi
mote of spare time and desire t
work please call at the Bureau ol
Professional Sen ice. Room 201, Tern
pie Building.
A. A. RKKD.
Iirector, Bureau ot Profes
sional Service.
Senior Girls
All Senior girls meet at five o'clock
Friday afternoon in 1he Armory for
day chain practice.
Doane Club
Former Doane students who will
be 'able lo attend the breakfast at
Antelope park Sunday morning are
to notify Myrtle Squier or Payson
Marshall by Saturday.
Twins' Club
Twins' Club will meet at the home
or Pickwell twins. Murdock. Ne
braska. Friday to Sunday, May 14 16.
inclusive, for a week-end house party.
Train leaves Rock Island station at
eight p. m. Friday. A second train
leaves at 11:25 a. m. Saturday, for
those who cannot go Friday. Every
twin most cordially invited.
Ag Club
The Ag Club dance for Saturday.
May 15. has been called off.
E know they want style-the very
latest. " We make it our business
to see that they get it. That's one of the
reasons we have Hart Schaff ner & Marx
clothes for them. But we know that all
men, whether they're young or old,
want more than just style; they want
good tailoring and durable fabrics that
will keep their clothes stylish and guar
antee long wear. That's the best reason
we know for selling Hart Schaffner &
Marx clothes and your buying them.
They'll give you all the satisfaction that
you will expect.
The new styles are simple in design; one two
and three button sacks; smart single and
double breasteds. We'll show them to you in
all the fabrics.
$35 upwards
ARMSTRONG
CLOTHING COMPANY
Xrbra ska's f.nryest Urtfusirc Men's and Hoys' Store
rHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
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