Sf MOFi LAWS MEEf 10 DISCUSS PLANS WUI Hold Hop Soon-Banisters w Leave Gift for the Col lege on Graduation. The senior law class was called to- ,her f0r l the first meeting of the mester Wednesday morning by pident Doane Kelchel. It was Lided that the last year laws should Tton a hop in the near future. Plans for the law barbecue were discussed, Ld committees were appointed. The seniors also agreed to leave a gift or the college. The following committees were an nounced: Senior LaV Hop. ' Andrew Shoeppel, chairman; Emil Luckey, master of ceremonies; Roo ert Troyer, Ralph Ford. Barbecue Committed. Emerson J. McCarthy, chairman; Rodney Dunlap, treasurer; Irving But ler, eats; Edward Fisher, band; Fai ley Young, entertainment; Marcus Poteet, publicity. Gift Committee. Robert Van Pelt, chairman; Fred Walrath, II. Emerson Kokjer. The junior laws also held a, class meeting to consider barbecue plans, and they too decided to have a dantc. The junior committees will be an nounced later. . Orpheum STARTING WEDNESDAY MAT. EO. JANIS & CO. A gmart dlvertlsement of music:. Song and terpuchore. fhit famous Awttrallan sportsman ind blr t banter. FRED LINDSAY FRANK FARRON DE HAVEN AND NICE In "The Follies of 1776" RUTH HOWELL DUO KELLAM & O'DARE In "Chatdnr the Blue" MOSS & FRYE How High Ih I pf How Come? anwp'i Fable Paibe New Topics of the Day Ksli. 25-60c. Mshts, 25e to S1.00 S MA I 4m. 3? Till" R FRI. SAT. Liberty Concert Orchestra Arthur J. Ilabich, Director International Newt Weekly Mioninc Subjerts and Points of Interest "WHITE EAGLE" A Tale of the Wert with Kutb Koland "HORSE .SENSE" A New Comedy To Be Announced HERRON & ARNSMAN "KOON KAPER8" To Be Announced To Be Announced CAPT. BETT'S SEALS "A HAPPY FAMILY" MIOWS HTAKT AT t:SO, 7:00, t:M Uul. ZOc; iht (Oct Gal. lSe LINCOLNS LITTLC THCATf J ALL THIS WEEK A Gilded Romance of Fasbloa and Barlnhiar. Daxilln- with LIIUoc Twanr of Cabaret Jazzing MAE MURRAY la carcroutly stated drama of the night life of Parts and Xew Vera; a picture reflect Lor reeplead ently th bewildering clamour of great cities. "PEACOCK ALLEY" "BE REASONABLE" Mack sennet's Latest Dlstarber of tUaea Froloroe DONNA GUSTIN CLEO Th" DANCER Lyric Concert Orchestra L". a. MeVar. Director KHOW8 START AT 1, . S. 7. 3 MAT. SOc; MbUT. 60ef CH1L. 10e Till R FRI AT. Rialto Symphony Players lcma I. Hrhmrler, Coad actor Pathe Semi-Weekly News The World's VUoaSlzed Topical and Travel Pictures Khowiag K object, and Points of later eat "ROCKING THE BOAT" A New Comedr VOCAL SELECTION "ONE MORN IF I REMEMBER WELL" By Mixed Uaartotta Dorothy Doylo, Archie Jooeo. brace Campbell and Hyatt Hester "BITS OF LIFE" Ullbar R. Cbeaawetn. Orcaaist HOW START AT . . . AT. ft l MCHT Mei CUIU nh DEVIL'S ADVOCATE TO APPEAR AT VESPERS A novel vesper . service has been planned for next Tuesday at Kllen Smith hall. It will take the form oi a mock debate between the Devil's Advocate and the advocate - for the defense. The discussion will Involve the social ideals and the stand which the Y. W. C. A. takes In regard to Industrial problems. This question will probably come up at the national Y. W. C. A. Convention at Hot Springs, Arkansas, in April and this will be a means to ascertain the way in" which the Nebraska girls with their delegate to vote. Florence Sherman will be the ad vocate for the defense and Dorothy Williams will be the Devil's Advo cate. Jeanette Cok will have charge of Vespers and will entef Into the discussion. There will be special music. , Some of the points of attack will be the eight hour day, labor unions, collective bargaining, child labor and minimum wage. Many people have at tacked the Y. W. C A. for Its 3tand upon these industrial problems. For that reason it is necessary for the girls to have a clear knowledge of these facts and to make a definite (statement (of the standards which they wish to uphold". T n E DAI LYNJP-P BASKAN In Years Gone By. Twenty Years Ago Today Ten delegates from the University left over the Burlington for the great International Convention of . Student Volunter Movement which was held in Toronto. Seventeen Years Ago Today. A complete set of regulations to govern the University Cadet Corps was adopted by the Regents at their meeting. One rule made was "The Commandant shall be saluted at all Umes." ' Thirteen Years Ago Today The hour from 11 until 12 was de voted to the second annual peace program to be given at the University of Nebraska. Judge Lincoln Frost of Lincoln and Hon. John L. Webster of Omaha were speakers. Five" Years Ago Today Word was received that over eight hundred players, representing 113 high schools would participate In the annual lnter-schiolastic basket-ball tournament. Two YeYars Ago Today. Nebraska won her sixteenth game of the season by literally swamping Morningside College by a score of 44-12. The University wrestling team re turned from Omaha where they suc ceeded in winning the meet from the Omaha Y. M. C. A. by the score f 28-12. The Calendar. Friday, February 23. Kearney club colonial party, 8 p m. Faculty hall. Palladian literary society, 8:30 p. ni. " Union open meeting, 8:30 p. m. Alpha Tau Omega house poriy. Lutheran club open meeting, 8 p m. Teachers college 21. Wolohi campfire meeting, 5 p. m Ellen Smith hall. Kearney club meeting, 7:30 p. m Faculty hall. Sigma Chi Formal, the Lincoln. Sarpy County club party, GJadys Sutter home, College View. Saturday, February 25. Catholic Students club dance, K. of C. hall. Kappa Delta pledge party, Ellen Smith hall. French club. 7:45. Faculty hall. PI Beta Phi Formal, Chamber of Commerce. Alpha- XI Delta Formal, the Lincoln French club, 8 p. m. Faculty hall. Faculty club dance. 8 D. m. Art hall. Phi Delta Chi freshman dance, K. of C. hall. Delian banquet, 6:30 p. m. Lincoln shire. Phi Tau Epsilon house dance. SOPHOMORE CLASS - MEETING IS HELD (Continued From Page One.) Social. Loujise Schweser, chairman; Myra Lunnar. Louise Schultz, Gertrude Harte, Harriet Tuneburg, Mary Ure WANT ADS. LOST A Gamma Phi Beta pin Call B3587. LOST Black Leather Patent Van ity Case in Chem. hall. Returne to S A. ocice. Rewara. LOSA Mink choker in S. S. build- in?. Call B18G8. - Reward. Full dress suits and Party dresses for sale cheap. Uwanta Exchange 1026 So. 14th St. Phone L6854. WANTED Room mate wanted by freshman. 420 N. 14. L4220. CORONA TYPEWRITER PRICED for sale. Call B-3188 after 8 p. m LOST LIGHT SHELL FRAMED glasses. Return to Student Act ol fice. LOST BROWN KID GLOVES AT University night, at auditorium. Re turn to Student Act. office. LOST A LARGE BROWN SHELL comb, between 14th St., and 1220 R. Return to Student Act. office. LOST ALPHA PHI PEN. FTNLER please call B 4512. Ore 1 7jT oV3v-STYlJE-(xxSS, ibuTfirrca to none, os-an o strcct. RIDAY A One Day Sale of Smart Looking, High-Grade NEW HATS Emphasizing the Xew Trims, Youthful Styles, Latest Fabrics, Novelty Straws and 1922 Fashion Tendancies. 1 Featuring Periwinkle, Tile Blue, Minosa, Canna and other new colorings. You will agree when you see these. Hats that they are truly remarkable values. SBBBBBBBMSBBSBBBBB t Friday, February 24. J 922 SPRING FROCKS --are charming STOCKS are filling rapidly with new SPRING frocks direct from style centers and by the way they are going out rather fast too, for we are enjoying, already a good business in spring dresses. Canton crepe with its soft clinging lines continues a great fav orite then taffeta with its buoyancy carries the spirit of spring in its crisp frills and puffs and the new knitted fabric with an eponge finish is promised much popularity. Trimmings include elaborate headings with matching and contrasting beads, chenille ornaments, long, rich tassels, embroideries, tuckings, ruffles, etc. Colors are mostly navy and black tlio brown and new brighter shades are noted. Sizes range 16 to 44. Prices range 25.00 to 85.00 Second Floor. Matinee Dance Lincolnshire Club 318 South 12th 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. Friday and Saturday Ackerman's Orchestra CARROLL'S "For Better Dancing" Neb. State B'k Bldg. 15th & 0 Sts. Telephone L-G028 for an Appointment If You Like Pleasant 3urroundings -Good Service Pure Foods Ton will enjoy coming here to dine or lunch. Your order must be ritrht. We ilo not want your rnnnoy unless It is uttt wliHt .vou think It should he. Meet your friends here, order your favorite dishes from our larce tienu. Central Hotel Cafe qoooGoeooooooocooooooseoeo OH! LOOK Expert Shoe Repairing First Class Work. Shoes Shined Sat. & Holidays for 5 CENTS The KEYSTONE SHOP 240 No. 13th. EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE Peoples Grocery eCOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO For choice Corn Fed Beef call at Braun'3 Market 139 So. 11th SsoacaooGOCCOoeoccoocooeoo 1 SPRING DRESSES Latest Styles Youthful Best of Materials Carefully Tailored Portraying the Individuality .of College Girls Most Every Material You S can think of 12.75 39.75 Dance at K. C. Hall Friday, Feb. 24 Music by North wall's Jazzland Band Six Piece Orchestra Admission $1.00, Tax 10c, Total $1.10 DANCING FROM 8:30 TO 11:30 Vt with f70- i:- n ,.t J Artistic Corsages is one of our Specialties. Jonquils, Tulips, and dallodila now in season. FREY & FREY DANCE r, February 24 Rosewilde Party House IWk' Cirrhfrn 1 tax included SI 8 SOS i i a K in 2S