R II a MON. TUES. WED. DOROTHY GISH in "THE GHOST IN THE GARRET" EXTRA EIGHT UNI GIRLS "A CORNER ON WILLIAM" SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Shows Start at 1, 5, 7, 9 P. M. THE DAILY NBBRASKAN XYRIC ALL THIS WEEK POLA NEGRI In the Romance of the World's Mo6t Daring Adventuress "PASSION" "BEAUTIES OF THE ROYAL COURT" Interpreted by FLAVIA WATERS & MODELS Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Sharp j IBErBfff MON. TUES. WED. W. B. PATTAN & CO. THE JUPITER TRIO DUNLAY & MERRILL HOWARD & ATKINS KING SAULS "A Stray from Steerage" "VELVET FINGERS" International News Weekly BABICH and the ORCHESTRA & Shows Start at 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 -THE MM See it Today BLIND WIVES Will Open the Eyes of All Lincoln People Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Prices-lOc, 15c, 30c EIGHT TENNIS COURTS SOON READY FOR USE To Charge IOn0 Dollar Membership Fee for Entrance Into Club Tickets on Sale. A part of the University tennis courts will be ready this week. Di rector of Athletics Fred V. Lueli ring announced Monday arternoon that about eight of the courts would De ready and that the additional courts would be opened up for the use of the students as soon as they are put In readiness. At a meeting of the executive com mittee of the University of Nebras ka Tennis club Monday afternoon it was decided that a one dollar fee should be charged th0 students and faculty members for use of the court during the remainder of the semes ter. The committee feels that making a light fee more students will be encouraged to use the courts. Faculty and Students Eligible. For the present the courts will b" 'for the use of students and faculiv members only. With the aopening of the entire set of courts those in charge may decide to admit the cit - i lens to membrshlp under certain eon ; ditions. To play on the courts a student must have paid the one dollar mom bershlp charge or paid the daily nd mission charge which will probably be 25 cents. The memberships will be non-transferable. A man will be In charge of the, courts at all times and the plan is to keep the courts In excellent condition. The membership tickets In the ten nis club will probably be on sale at f the Student Publication office Wed nesday morning. Additional inTonon tion regarding the rules and regu! tions regarding play on the courts will be, given In the Wednesday Is sue of the Daily Nebraskan. ZOOLOGY STUDENTS FORM S NEW ORGANIZATION Second Year Work In That Depart ment I Required For Eligibility. The Zoological Society elected olTl cers at its regular monthly social and business meeting Tuesday evening The following were elected: Presi dent, F. Q. Meserve; vice president, George Sims; secretary, Gladys Weese; treasurer, Genevieve Roberts; sergeant-at-arnis, Gayle Pickwoll. Ap proximately twelve members were at the meeting. The Zoological society was or ganized this year by a group of stu dents who wished to keep in touch with current zoological events. It has thirteen members, three of whom are of Sigma XI. One or two were elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Membership Is by election. To be eligible a student is required to be taking at lcist his second year of zoology or to have more than one year's credit in zoo logy. Zoology students Interested in ihe society nro invited to attend the not meeting, which will be held May 5. It will be scientific, social and busi ness. New members will be elected soon. LAURA R. PFEIFFER TALKS TO PERU DINNER CLUB "The Present Attempt at World Or ganization" Was Subject of Uni versity Professor. Dr. Laura B. Pfeiffer, associate pro fessor of European history, spoke at th0 Faculty Dinner Club banquet, spoke on "The Present Attempt at World Organization." She also ad dressed the Peru students at chapel PLAY AND ITS RELATION TO RURAL LEADERSHIP In the morning. The banquet, which was the last of the year, was the most elaborate af fair given by the club. Fifty members were' present. The club is corcr .1 of all of the men and women roembrja of the faculty. After the banquet and Pfeiffer those pres'ni wor" divided into four groups ami Karl Mast. Y. M. C. A. play direc tor, will address Trof. J. O. Rankin's class in rural leadership, upon tho topic "Play and How It May Be Ap plied by Rural Loaders." Class will meet ai ,:ou w emit-su.iv "rus. speech by Dr April l0. All students mi crested 1? 1 'janv phase of play work are invited to each FRANCO-AMERICAN 15KAUTV SlIOPl'E 143 No. 13th St.. Room 8 Ma reel F.Oc Manicure 50c For Ladies and Gentlemen Indies' Shampoo 50c Phone L9072 DELAVAN CAFE Open Day ami be present. Later in the year Mr. Mast will hold a demonstration upon the University Farm campus, and use various games which may be used by rural leaders. WANT ADS. 1 Ni?ht h Ve Serve the Best; Prices bj Reasonable Visit the Lantern Room G Dancinir from 0 p. m. to j fe 12 a. m. k I DELAVAN CAFE I 1439 O Street LOST A erey squirrel scarf in the gymnasium between eleven and twelve Tuesday morning. The fin-l-cr will be rewarded-if the scarf is returned to the Student Activities office. LOST Pair of dark-rimmed glasses in case. Return to Student Activities office. 2t goup presented a skit bised on a Shakesperer.n play. Local songs and yells composed for the ocoasi-.i were enjoyed and there was also a takeoff on the commencement exrr cises. Dr. Pfeiffer left Lincoln early F11 day m'i.,' g. She was met at Auburn by a car and drove from there the 12 miles to Peru in a driving rain. She told an audience of three hundred at the chapel of her experiences in Germany and France in 1920. Miss Pfeiffer was the guest of Professor Mattie Ellis of the distory department at luncheon at th Faculty Women's Boarding Club. LOST- Alpha Kappa Psi pin. to Student Initios office reive reward. Return UNIQUE EXHIBIT IN : ARMSTRONGS' WINDOW and re- t . 5t For Good Eats Try the Y. M. C. A. Cafeteria LOST A pair ol amber-framed glasses in case between Teacher's College and Miller and Paine's. Reward. Return to Student Activities office. , A SHORTER SHORTHAND SYSTEM IN TEN EASY LESSONS K.irly Monday, decoratoins in Arm strongs' display window aroused the interest of persons passing by. The usual haberdashers furnishings were lift in one of the windows but in place there appeared an exhibit of engineer i:g instruments and equipment. Blue Prints and posters conveying to th? public that there was an open night iit the University when all the labora tories would be open for general in spection. A case containing a familiar kitchen utensil caused the people to H This course covers ten easy lessons -hirh will enable the Student. Pro fessor, Journalist, Doctor, Lawyer or j s.n,, an.j j,0nder over the idea of how anyone seeking a professional career. i to po through life with 100 per cent efficiency. Home Style Malted Milk 25 Cents FILLER'S RESCRIFTION HARM AC Y Boyd Printing Co. lrtloM. Chrlstm GrsUnx Crd. Profrs.ms. B1I1T THIS COURSE Is rhort and inexpensive, and Is eiven with money back guarantee if not satisfied. SEND THIS CLIPPING TODAY PYRAMID PRESS: PUBLISHERS 1416 Broadway. New Y'ork City. Gentlemen: Enclosed herewith is 15.00 for which kindly send me your shorthand course in ten easy lessons by mail. It is understood that It the end of five days, I am not satisfied my money will be gladly refunded. Name Street City and State- a coffee pot could be continually pour ing coffee. The coffee pot was sus pended by a small gauge wire and there could be no possible way of ad mitting the steaming Java by that route. But to see the continual flow was perplexing to everyone and count less explanations were forthcoming, I but the scientific explanation is now revealed. i Hidden within the small utensil ther2 I is a miniature receiving instrument, j which when equipped with a special 'condenser of very recent invention con 1 Senses the coffee sent by wireless from the Home , Economics department. Thus by this remarkable engineering , f.. at, the transportation of liquids by 'ithereal waves can be readily accom '. plished and the inestimable value of the invention to mankind will be real-, ized when it is marketed. Xf 1 1 I -' 5j Mose, give me that Magee hat Mose---Ah cain't find yore hat that away Boss, dem's all Magee hats rift - oseidi School of Dancing B I G DANCE TONIGHT EVERYBODY'LL BE THERE BECK'S SYMPHONY 1.25 Incl. Tax "Where you're sure of your money's worth" Northwestern Teachers' Agency Home Office l'.i.W". I.hih.. i.ai;gi:st in vj;st We place men '.-ilifiirri:i uiiil Hawaii ISerkclov. California AI.KKT. l'lMMiUKSSIYB rtiiii offi'-r- Salt Lake City A LI VI- t-knkolt.mknt I'liivcrniiy il WlimskH (ir.-nliiatfti than . -my other Aireiicv in t tie WeM run use l'(ill) exM-ri-:i4ecl hikI incxperii-iieeil teaeher iThe Short-Cute The Khort-eut In t ni m x j.rnfii iem y i thniiij:li commercial trainint:. ThoiiKainln of niiei-oKfnl tir.-iiliiales imhI atisf'i,-(l emptiiyi tb ar,. a living tes timonial us Ik the excellent quality of irnr irailiint. All iMihlieatioiiM nwl lite nationally known and ainiear muter their own piililiKlierw' naine. li ik In'tter to he safi- than sorry. CATALOG FREE. NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS T. A. r.I.AKKSI.KK. I'rwlrteut (Aeere.iiteil liy the Anieriean Axwiei.-it ion of Vwational Shoil) Corner O ami FourK-enth StreetK Lincoln. Nrbravka 2Z Your Suit Pressed While You Wait ECONOMY B-1338 1414 O Cleaners Dyers DEVLISH GOOD CLEANERS J I