96 SCHOOLS IN Coleridge vs. Bladen, 9:20 p. m. All class E games to be played at City Y. M. C. A. Clui F Ong vs. Thedford, 9 a. m. Maxwell vs. Shubert, 9 :20 a. m. Wiggle Creek vs. Westerville, 10:20 p. m. Minatare vs. Hallam, 10:40 a. m. Milligan vs. Long Pine, lp.m. Wood Lake vs. Hickman, 1:20 p. COURT TOURNEY Many Teams Eliminated from Annual Meet Through Dis trict Competition. To Attend Our m. Danbury vs, Cedar Bluffs, 2:40 i ill You Are Invited p. m. THREE FLOORS WILL BE USED THIS YEAR Ninety-six teams, divided into six classes, will take part in the annual Nebraska State Basketball tourna ment which opens here Thursday morning. Two hundred and seven teams were in Lincoln for the itf last year, but district tournamei.es were held this season to decide who would take part in the state clash, Pairings for the opening round were made yesterday by A. M. Nel son, Fairbury, chairman Nebraska State Athletic Association; W. G. Brooks, York, secretary-treasurer; W. J. Braham, North Platte; and Harold Gish, acting Director of Ath letics of the University. Two teams from each class in each district tournament were chosen to come to Lincoln. Three floors will be used in the meet this year. They are the Coli seum, the Armory and the Y. M. C. A. Last year eight floors were kept in constant use during the tourna- All class F games will be played at the City Y. M. C. A. The second round and semi-final games of the tournament will be played on Friday, as they have been in previous years. The finals will be played Saturday night D. D.'S WILL MEET MEDICAL CHAMPS Winners of Interfrat Basket ball Tourney Here to Play Phi Rho Sigma. WANT ADS LOST Plain gold wrist watch be between 15th and G and Chemis try hall Friday morning. Finder please call B-4875. Reward. NICELY furnished rooms, 2 blocks to campus, 511 No. ICth, girls only. B-641i2. LOST A K. Call B1885. K. G. pin. Reward. LOST Plain Pi Beta Phi pin. B-3437. Call As the result of a challenge by Phi Rho Sigma, medical fraternity at Omaha, the Delta Upsilon basket ball team will play the Phi Rho's in Omaha either March 20 or 21. The date has not yet been decided, but it is certain that a game will be played. Phi Rho Sigma, won the inter-fra- ment. Referees for the games have ternity tourney at Omaha recently, not yet been announced, but they an(j the D. U.'s did likewise here will be picked from University ath- lseveral weeks ago. letes today. The pairings for the first round, which will be played on Thursday, are: Class A Omaha Tech vs. Hastings, 3:40 p. m. Huntley vs. Norfolk, 4 p. m. Mitchell vs. West Point, 5 p. m. Nebraska City vs. Crete, 5:20 p. m. Clarkson vs. Randolph, 7:40 p. m. Creighton vs. Beatrice, 8 p. m. Holdrege vs. Lincoln, 9 p. m. Ravenna vs. Osceola, 9:20 p. m. All class A games will be played at the Coliseum. Class B Big Springs vs. Hebron Academy, 9 a. m. St. Paul vs. Chadron Prep, 9.20 a. m. Kearney vs. St. Edward, 10:20 a. m. Mead vs. Kimball, 10:40 a. m. Central City vs. Chappell, 1 p. m. Wayne vs. Ag. School, 1:20 p. m. South Omaha vs. Alma, 2:20 p. m. David City vs. Bassett, 2:40 p. m. All class B games will be played at the Coliseum. Class C Henderson vs. Reynolds, 3:40 p. m. College View vs. DeWitte, 4 p. m. Dannebrog vs. Verdon, 5 p. m. Indianola vs. Waco, 5:20 p. m. Syracuse vs. Blue Hill, 7:40 p. m. Farnam vs. Chester, 8 p. m. Waterbury vs. Ashland, 9 p. m. Arnold vs. Alliance, 9:20 p. m. All class C games will be played at the Armory. Class D Creston vs. Exeter, 9 a. m. Benson vs. Bartley, 9:20 a. m. Belvidere vs. St Patrick Academy, North Platte, 10:20 a. m. Diller vs. Talmage, 10:40 a. m. Plainview vs. Broadwater, 1 p. m. Beaver Crossing vs. Belden, 1:20 p. m. Wausa vs. Battle Creek, 2 :20 p. m. Arlington vs. Ainsworth, 2:40 p. m. All class D games will be played in the Armory. Class E Grafton vs. Honey Creek, 3:30 p. m. Eckley Consolidated vs. Fullerton, 4 p. m. Eddyville vs. Pierce, 5 p. m. Herman vs. Pilger, 5:20 p. m. Marquette vs. Culbertson, 7:40 p. m. Greenwood vs. Daykin, 8 p. m. Stockham vs. Cortland, 9 p. m. savis -- What Will March do to your complexion? Guard against the ravag es of the wind and sun by investing in toilet requi sites from Rudge & Guen zel's. Creams, powders,, lotions, with but one aim in life that of keeping one's skin soft and lovely in the face of the ele ments. All the toiletries you require you will find at Rudge's your favorite brand, your favorite scent, and at most appeal ing prices. Try It Just Once! You will never be without it mim. Vamtie FOR LOOSE POWDER Use any loose powder you pre fer. Carry it with you wherever you go.The po wdercannotspilL The Norida Vanitie for Loose Powder is a dainty.handsomely finished 2-inch case, equipped with a mirror and small puff. It Works Easy Simply open cover.turn powder plate, take up loose powder with puff and apply. Takes only a few seconds to refill with loose powder. The price of the Norida , Vanitie, in gilt or sliver finish, If $1.50, and It fcs filled with Fleur Sau vage (wild flower) Poudre a dainty, fragrant French Powder. Sold in Al! Stores That Carry 'Beauty Requisites FORMAL: F2CHIBIT of SPRING FASHIONS The Fashion Creations Direct From New York and Paris By SMART WEAR ML FOR WOMEN 1222-1224 0 STPEET Come and see these university students who have been trained by professional New York directors CHORUS MARTHA DUDLEY JERRY M 'MASTER BETTY COOLEDGE SUZAINE BURFORD IRENE YOUNG V MARGARET GARHAN CLARA BELL BARKER PAULINE GELLATLEY HELEN JONES DOROTHY LESSINICH DARLEEN WOODWARD RUTH HABERLY FLORENCE STURTEVANT SPECIALTY NUMBERS HARRIETT CRUISE COYLE AND CURRY ALICE DECKER BOBBIE DECKER GRACE HALL SARA JANE JAMES ISABEL MYER ELLA THOMPSON THELMA THOMPSON IRMANELLE WALDO MARGARET WARD MARY COYLE THIRZA FAYE WILHEMEIN SPRAGUE MR. "RED" KRAUSE MR. LLOYD KELLY MODELS JO WESTGATE PAULINE BARBER KATH SAYLOR MARJORIE WOODWARD VIRGINIA LEE ARTHELLA GADD DOROTJIY SHERMAN FRANCES FRENCH AUREL F. HORDE imiiinmni imiiimiimimiimii.iimiiHiiimiii timumiii 111111m111111.ini mmim mil iiiiiiih mhuiimimimiii iiiiiiiihiihii i(g 5 I Presented by Lincoln Lodge No. 80 B. P. O. E. 3 . Thursday Friday Saturday March 12-13-14 I Mammoth Hippodrome Show and Fashion Revue DeLuxe I ORPHEUM THEATRE CURTAIN 8:15 P. M. 1 PRODUCED BY THE JOE BREM PRODUCTION CO.. CHICAGO See the 1 Gorgeous Dancing Ballet Style Revue De Luxe Bathing Girl Revue Musical Comedy Skits Gorgeous Costumes An Entertainment Extraordinary Beautiful Scenery First 18 Rows (Main Floor) $1.50 Last 5 Rows (Main Floor) and First Balcony ......$1.00 TICKETS AT BOX OFFICE or ANY MEMBER of B. P. O. E. No. 80 gMimiiiiiimiinmiimi Illmi mil niiiiiiiiiiniimi mill mini in mi mil iiuhii iniiiniiiiiiii in mm "'1 The Big Feature Program 1 No Entertainment of Quite This Character Ha? Ever Before Been Attempted in Lincoln A Five Dollar Show For One LOOS BROTHERS Radio Headliners from WEBH, Chicago i E The Six Tip Tops Direct from the Terrace Garden Chicago Miss Thirza Faye Popular Pacific Coast Dancer Miss Harriett Cruise Radio Star in a Potpourri of Songs Joe Zimmerman Popular Young Tenor Coyle and Curry In a Cycle of Songs and Steps The Ray Sisters Character and Novelty Dancers Krause and Kellv Comedy 8kit and Musical Offering FLAVIA WATERS BALLET 12 Interpretive Numbers Ralph and Viola Comedy Sketches Carrol and Cat! Character Impersonations and Dancers TTnivprsitv Rnclreta Tweie Eccentric Steppers Deluxe ' And 10 Other Big Scenes A Snappy Broadway Chorus Gorgeously Costumed niiHuuimr umunuiiiiiiiimiiiiiwtic r IIIIIIUJJ7