0 MIMU.c -" " CURRENT VIEWS "SCAREM MUCH" A w Mack Sennett Comedy JONES Singing An illustrated sonf THE-RAILS Amazing Entertainers Mis Jeanette Child The Dainty Comedienne THE JOY GIRL." Josephine Worth & Co. Presenting "THE RAINBOW" A Comedy Sketch NEAL ABEL "Tba Man with the Mobile Face" Yule & Welder Sisters With Irene Richards BABICH anj the ORCHESTRA SOCTW START AT 2:30, 7:00, :00. ... -vr MCU8 A Nil kSn tag hh ckww tx DaszHnf Gowns and Gorgeous Entertainment Cecil B. DeMille's Luxurious Love-Drama "TRIUMPH" with Leatrice Joy and Rod La Rocque L Golden Rod Melody .Girls and other entertaining features SHOWS START AT 1, 8. I, T. t. A drama of yesterday, today and tomorrow Marriage Circle' A magnificent production with Florence Vidor and Marie Prevost C. L. COOMBS presents ten pretty misses in "THE SCHOOL KIDS" from 1924 Kosmet Klub show Other entertaining features D' Siaclair Lewis' celebrated Story, Marvelously plcturized "Main Street" with an all-star cast "The Telephone Girl" One of H. C. Wltwer's stories PATHE'S TOPICAL REVIEW SHOW START AT 1, S, S, 7. . Orpheum, May 26-7 The most discussed Drama in the World. L Little Stories of No. 7 "The Fool" was played In Sing Sing. Warden Lafwes wrote: Therw is no calculating the good it has done." Convict CI 732 in the astern penitentiary asked for the lay to help remold ms cnaracrer De ar, he left prison. "The Fool" will soon be in the library of every prison In America." Prices fl, SI .80, $2, $2.80 plus tax SEATS NOW ON SALE. VALKYRIE SILVER SERPENT PINS HALLETT University Jeweler. EataV. 1871 117-119 So. 12th n i (ML BUY 'EM BY THE SACK Hotel D'Hamburger 12th and Q fits. CADETS COMPETE EARLY SATURDAY (Continued from pag 1) Captain Guy King, Lieut. R. B. Wil cox, Lieut. BurVs Harley. Liet. Colonel W. A. McDaniel, Captain V. G. Huskea, Captain K. M. Still, and First Lieut. M. H. Forbes will judge the individual drill Three beautiful cups are to be awarded the winners of this drill. The company winning compet will receive the "Omaha" cup which was first .won by a company from Ne braska in a competitive drill in Om aha when General Pershing was? commandant here. Members of the three wining companies will get blue, red and white ribbons, respectively, which they will wear on the final parade. Roll of Winning Companies. The following is the honor roll of winning companies in former com petitive drills: 1893, Company D,Captain F. D. Eager. 1894, Company B, Captain J. D. Dixon. 1895, Company B, Captain C. A. Elliott 1896, Company D, Captain J. C. Sedgwick. 1897, Company B. Captain R. C. Saxton. 1898, No competitive drill, Spanish-American war. 1899, Company B, Captain J. Stebbins. 1900, Company D, Captain F. H. Woodland. . 1901, Company A, Captain H. A. Tucker. 1902, Company D, Captain A. K. Barnes. 1903, Company D, Captain J. R. Farney. 1904, Company A, Captain E. D. Stanley. 1905, Company D, Captain John Hyde. 1906, Company C Captain L. C. Syford. 1907, Company C, Captain C. D. fie $ Made by Princeton Instructor Including RaundTrip Steamship Fare and All Expenses frodays mEurope THIS trip is fully described in a booklet written by Professor Nylander of Princeton University which gives the complete itinerary and itemized expenses. It ..nil tA cant xrmi linnn re- win o" j t' . ceipt of the coupon below- Aisn the folder "What's Going on in Europe in 1324" and illustrated liter- ature about the United States Lines. Steamship Fare $85 and up Thousands of students and teachers are sailing for Europe this summer in the third class cabins of United States Lines' ships. Separate exclusive space has been reserved on the S. S. President Harding - June 24th S. S. Republic - - - July 2nd S. S. Leviathan - - - July 5th Similar reservations have been made on other eastbound ship's and also on westbound ships (including the Leviathan) for your return. College women are invited partic ularly to make reservations on the S. S. Republic sailing July Zed as special third cabin accommoda tions are available under proper chaperonage. Women will also be especially chaperoned on the other ships listed above and on the return trips. Third Qa$ Cabin on United States linet' Ships Is Not Steerage Third class cabins on these ships accommodate 2, 4 or 6 persons. Thev are clean, airy and comfort able. The berths have soft, sani tary mattresses and clean linen; United States Lines T10 S.Tearborn St. Tel. Randolph 2641. Chicaj r Your Local At rut Mrmnefng Operators for UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD Send the Coupon THE DAILY Slaughter. 1908, Company A, Captain H. S. Stevens. 1909, Company D, Captain F. A. Crites. 1910, Company D, Captain Val lery White. 1911, Company C, Captain C. A. Bennett. 1912, Company J, Captain C. K. Paine. r 1913, Company K, Captain C. B. Perry. 1914, Company I, Captain R. B. Dawson. 1915, Company B. Captain S. K. Clark. 1916, Company C, Captain M. H. Schlesinger. 1917, No competitive drill, World War. 1918, Company E, Captain H. B. Long. 1919, Company A, Captain J. B. Harley. 1920, Company A, Captain G. S. Salter. 1921, Company D, Captain J. L. Proebsting. 1922, Company G, Captain E. G. Lantz. 1923, Company C, Captain N. G Kenny. Frank M. Johnson was unani mously re-elected president of the Square and Compass club at the final meeting of the year held Wed nesday .evening at the Temple build ing. Better Sodas and Sundaes P ILLERS RESCRIPTION HARMACY Sixteenth & O. B4423 tZikrr. water and other conveniences in each stateroom. The food is wholesome.appetizingand plenti ful and service of the best. Public rooms are large and inviting. Ample deck space is provided for games and dances. Daily concerts, are a feature of the voyage. This is your chance to enjoy the cultural and educational advan tages of Europe at the lowest cost possible in years. Dozens of in ternational events are taking place in Europe this summer including the Olympic games and the British Empire Exhibition. icago m INFORMATION1 BLANK United Suites lliwi T874KX 48 B'ttway, N.Y. Please tend me without obligation the booklet sui literature deacribinf the low price trips to Europe. NEBRASKA! DOROTHY SUPPLE WINS TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP Defeats Olive Huey In Most Spectacular Match of Tournament. Dorothy Supple, '25, retained her right to the. women's singles tennis championship yesterday noon when she defeated Olive Huey, '24, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 in the final and most spec tacular match of the tournament. There were 17 deuce games in the The " Ruth " Griffin- White's new model with a fancy strap effect over the in step and medium round toe. High Spanish heel Priced, pair 13.00 The " Ethel " (Illustrated) White Kid medium heel slipper from Griffin White. Front strap join ing the one strap as shown. Fancy cut out Wood Cuban heel, Priced pr. 12.00 Choose your White Slippers While our Stocks f " 4 i n.... ii' liiliilllfliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllllinillM Announcing The Opening of I , Our First 'White" Season 1 Alluring Styles e SANDALS Choice of Colored Leathers . $4.85 Lincoln's match and each of the other games was long and hard fought. The long volleys and return of seemingly impossible placement shots marked every game wiih brilliant plays. The champion's forehand drives, backhand placements, and splendid racket control won the match for her. Anna Jensen lost to Olive Huey in the semi-finals Wednesday 6-3; 10-8. In the fall tournament Anna Jensen was runner-up in the finals. This is Miss Supple's first year at Nebraska but she entered here as a junior. Her first two' years were spent at the Chicago Normal School Complete Stocks White Footwear! An Interesting Assortment of Footwear for Summer "PANSY" .. White Kid, ,low Cuban Heel $4.85 For the opening of Our First "White" Season we have secured dozens of pretty "Good Taste" models in White Glazed Kid Styles that will charm you. In this Special First Showing you will find more than forty different lines of new attractive summer stylesand the prices will surely give you ja "Thrift Thrill." -S3 Greatest Shoe Values of Physical Education. She was re cently elected president of the Wom en's Athletic Association for next year. Chancellor Addresses Plattsmouth Seniors Chancellor Samuel S. Avery went to Plattsmouth, Thursday evening, where he gave the commencement address of the graduating class of Plattsmouth high school. This eve ning, the Chancellor will go to Scrib ner to give the commencement ad dress of the seniors there. The " Erda " John Kelly sends this attractive slipper o f white calf. One strap, high Cuban heel, welt sole. Priced pr. 10.00 The "Troy" SANDAL Very popular sandal for street and sports wear. Light weight Calf with fancy 'c u t-out vamp. Flexible sole. Priced pr. 8.50 Are Complete. Amazing Prices " MAZIE " Clever Cutout AH Heights of Heel $6.85 1 ft. AddrtU . dry IS UuWiUMUHiUUmiiiiiiiiiHiHiuliimmUtUim