THE DAILY NEBR ASK AN 3 ALL THIS WEEK LYRIC PIERRE WATKIN In "THE OLD SOAK" Popular Prices , Matl Tues.. Thura., Sat. f)cxT WEEK "IS ZAT SO" Learn to DANCE In Classy Studio Luella G. William. Guarantee's to teach you in ix lessons. Toddle and all lata steps. Reductions to students. Call for appointment. B4258 1220 p Si. K QMS Girls! Don't speak to strangers on a train UNTIL YOU'VE SEEN "A LITTLE v JOURNEY" WITH CLAIRE WINDSOR. WILLIAM , HAINES, HARRY CAREY Mon.-Tues.-Wed. RIALTO COMING THURSDAY BEBE DANIELS IN VOLCANO Mon.-Tues. Wed. wMtnf EVERYBODY iOts Mon.-Tues. Wed. WHERE THOUSANDS MEET THOUSANDS DAILY You'll itiYYou Miss Either One of These Shows Babich and His Orchestra The Lovable Rotund Comedian BILLY HOUSE and Hi ASSOCIATE PLAYERS in a Miniature Comedy "RESOLUTIONS" YODELING TROUBADOURS A Quartette of Tyroleau Artiste in "ECHOES OF THE ALPS" MARION GIBNEY The Popular Comedienne Preseots "SOPHIE BLATZ FROM OUR BLOCK" And Other Impersonation . MAUDE IRENE HILTON & CHESLEIGH A Duo of Talented ArtUt in i "HARMONY AND HUMOR" ' ED WYNN NEWS AND COMEDY PICTURES JOLLY & WILD The- Singing Funsters "OF 1927" CHRISSIE & DALEY Eccentric Comedy in a Novel War THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Am Orpheum Circuit Unit Show "LING TING FOO" (Beautiful Garden) WITH LEE WONG'S CHINESE ORCHESTRA And Six Little Tea Maids EDDIE SHUBERT Other Excellent Vaudeville Offerings AND BEAUTIFUL CHORUS SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 MATS. 2Sc, NITE SOc, GAL. 20c Hi : M a- S .A Winters! wpiui uioravir.a 10. up ofj out ic;v o i. B-f78 j Novel Menus and Programs Graves Printing Company Three doors south of Uni. Temple Thirty Faculty Members Plan To Give Talks Vermillion, S. D., March 26." About thirty South .Dakota high schools will have commencement speakers from the staff of the Univer sity of South Dakota, according to a report made by the Extension Divis ion. A large number of schools have requested information and some have made arrangements for University speakers for the commencement exer cises. Among the faculty members who At Rector's This Evening 25c Roast Pork Tostette Cake ala Mode Any 6c drink Mon. Mar. 28 25c Peanut Butter Tostette Baked Apple Any 5c drink Have you tried our home made Pastry? Rector's Sanitary Fountain "Youve had your chance for happi ness with this woman now she's mine!!! If you want her come and get her." Here's a drama, not for just today but for ALWAYS! at, WITH LEWIS STONE Tully Mar8hN Barbara Bedford NEWS ALSO and COMEDY PICTURES Thurs.-Frt-Sa. A Dramatic Thunderbolt "HELD BY THE LAW" All-Star Cast Mon.-Tues.-Wed. SHOWS I, 3, S, 7, 9. MAT. 10c, NITE 20c COLONIAL - A NEW PEACCK M O D E L 1 CORDON SILK HOSE IN HARMONY iee.u.e.PAT.on PASTEL fAKCHMENT KID VAMP. ROSE BLUSH QUARTER AND HEEL A AAA to B WIDTHS $11.00 This new style shoe has just been received. Fresh from the sketch book of Peacock's Pa risian designer it interprets the immediate mode. With the added distinction of the creator's individual artistry it is intended for the woman who knows shoe style and value. Peacock Shop have expressed a willingness to speak at commencement exercises in the state are J. H. Julian, vice president and dean of student affairs; John G. Tjaden, professor of German; Harry G. Barnes, instructor in public speak ing; E. M. Stevens, professor of psy chology; E. S. Sparks, dean of the college of arts and sciences; Harry W. Vanneman, professor of law; Wil liam H. Batson, professor of educa tion; Charles C. Josey, professor of philosophy; Olin C. Kellogg, profes sor of English; Craig S. Thorns, pro fessor of sociology; Lester W. Feezer, professor of law; Arthur L. Keith, professor of. Greek language and lit erature; and R. J. Bradley, associate professor of education. '4 "40 So. 12 !" St. SS Lincoln's Busy Store Cor. 11th A O "The Best for Less": Smart Spring Apparel ! Spring Coats at 27 Brides, Grooms, Wives, Husbands, Flappers, Sheiks. They all want to run when in ItBEAXVI OSVBULT ftKILXAx, TEATUM 8TOR.V !7 fCTRY? GREATEST LyiWL&rD m stake WTLUM News EVELYN 1 LTEHT Qtawnaad JAMES HALLI Fables Lloyd Hamilton, in "Jolly Tars" Overture: Lincoln Orchestra, A. L. Bonner,, Conducting, Presenting selections from "Student Prince" Viola Butt, seprano aolnftt THURSDAY FRIDAY' SATURDAY Gilda Gray, Chester Conklin, Tom Moore ' 5 IN ... ' ' Cabaret ; A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Coats of E unusual beauty and : smartness ! : Coats that ; reflect Fashion's very newest ideas And every one an unusual - value! S Coats of Tweeds. Twills, Noveltiee, 7; Kasha and other wanted materials in - ' favorite colors including plenty of black S and white effects H Dther New Coats 11.95 to 69.50 GOLD'S Third floor M New Dresses at No mat- E5 ter whether . you're miss " Dr matron E small, stout or of aver- age build this group offers you the ultra smart in E Spring Dresses ! ZZZZ Dresses of lirbt colored Georgettes Dresses in newest effects in Flat Crepes and Georgettes in Spring's favorite shades high-type in every detaill ZZZ Other New Dresses 10:00 to 49.50 E iEs GOLD'S Third floor 2 goo A I X Ml I f Jl IT All Week Except Monday ORPHEUM oistcriON or L.M.GARMAN Si On The Screen ANKLES PREFERRED With a rn nrw v a. inr J. Fsrrell MacDonald, Lawrence Gray, Allan Fan est Barry Norton Here's the season's most hilarious comedy with a glittering cast. You'll taught until your sides ache or there's no euch thing as fun. This is one you should see at least once. mabuTn'ormand In a Laughing Success "ANYTHING ONCE" . On the Stage TAD TIEMAN and his TUNESMiTHS" With PINKZC DEES In the Vaudeville Novelty "COLLEGE "CAPERS" Assisted by FRANK McCORMICK Winners of tho. PERFECT ANKLE CONTEST Beaver and his Music Masters LINSDAY WILL SPEAK HERE (Continued from Page One.) to the campus by the University Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. and the Federa tion of Church Workers. He is visit ing various colleges and universities in the United States while on this tour for the League for Industrial Democracy. Mr. Lindsay served from 1916 to 1918 in the world war, but after being severely wounded he re turned to England where he organ ized "Blighty League" an organiza tion of ex-soldiers whetee purpose was to work for peace and democracy in post-war England. He was a student at Oxford from 1919 to 1922, where he was instru mental in founding the Oxford Labor Club. In 1922 he visited America with the Oxford Union Debating Team, and later traveled for the Workers' Educational Bureau, and visited uni versities, trade unions and labor fed erations in the United States. It was while on this trip that Mr. Lindsay visited the University of Nebraska before. LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST IS STAGED (Continued from Page One.) R. F. Jessen, Schiol of Agriculture 198 High Men in Judging Sheep Louis TaRRart, Chambers 142 Cecil Means, Red Cloud 131 W. P. Snyder. North Platte 129 Robin Sponce, Crab Orchard . 128 W. B. Lancaster, 126 Glen Staats, School of Agriculture 125 High Men in Judging Horses Cecil Means, Ked Cloud ...... 1S8 Robin Spence, Crab Orchard . .... 125 Paul Fowler, Alma 120 C..E. Bartlett, Bird City, Kansas 118 E. C. Judge, Ames, Iowa Ill Louis Taggart, Chambers 109 All Classes Robin Spence, Crab Orchard 689 ecil Means, Red Ootid . 672 ouis Tageart, Chambers - 664 C. E. Bartlett, Bird City, Kan. 607 Clarence LaRue, Curtis 602 Taui Fowler. Alma 600 James Rosse, Maxwell 590 Harold Miller, Republic, Kan 590 G. A. Garrison, Union ... 690 Joe Watson, Albion 588 G. E. McReynolds, Fairfield 688 T: At IISTEN I ADIES University Night Program Is Ready (Continued from Page One.) obtained Monday, at the Orpheum box office. Organizations producing skits are working hard over the week-end to have their acts in complete condition before the dress rehearsal Monday afternoon. 4 s hal l I do V7) with that g QVi Call 1 33367 CLEANERS AND DYERS TUCKER-SHEAN JEWELERS OPTICIANS STATIONERS . UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS EXPERT WATCH, . CLOCK, JEWELRY, . a OPTICAL AND FOUN TAIN PEN REPAIRING. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED TUCKER-SHLN S-UDENTS' SUPPLIES " 1123 "O" St. A few hours more, University Night will be over, and most of our collective reputations will be ruined at least temporarily. So when you are feeling blue after the deed is done get out the Nebraskan and read the column, again. Are You Feeling Blue Because Of- ail the things you are afraid they will say about you Univer sity Night? Well, if you drop in to see those six new low heeled models in Speier's shoe department, you'll recover your sense of humor. Should you go so far as to buy a pair you'll be able to stand anything they say with a smile. Don't forget that Speier's specialize in narrow sizes, and as for colors just listen Dawn, Shell Grey, Rose Blush, Stone, and Stroller Tan. Then, just to make your latest acquisition complete, stop for I. Miller hose. They are matched to the shoes and are sheer and fine to meet the demand of the most fastidious college maid. Stop at Speier's tomorrow and you'll not be disappionted. All Aboard For The Picnic Special The Picnic Special has been running since March 13. Choose your own route and your stop- fing places. Choose your own unch, too. It is lots of fun to build your fire and fry your own steaks. Just listen to this for YOUR Picnic Special, and only $1.25. Four individual steaks, ready to fry; French fried or shoestring potatoes; eight bread and butter sand wiches; fresh vegetables, pickles coffee or punch. That is only ONE of four possible nienuea at the Idyl Hour. Mr. Austin only asks one favor that is that you place your order at the Idyl Hour at least 30 minutes before you want to start on your trip. Plan your Picnic Special NOW with the help of the Idyl Hour. Before Vacation Start Planning your spring party. ' Now, of course, the first thing is an idea. And where to go for that rare thing an idea? That's not hard to answer when you have spent a few minutes among the bonnies and bonnets and bas kets at George Bros, your mind will be so full of ideas for par ties that some of them are just bound to spill over and become realties . There are rose baskets just waiting to be filled and put in the center of some luncheon table. And, oh so much of yel low yellow chickies, yellow flowers, and the daintiest of yellow nut cups with yellow bonnets nodding at you over the brim. There is no doubt about it you'll not lack in party ideas if you drop in at George Bros, tomorrow to see their Easter corner. How Busy They Were- when I dropped in at Orkin's Smart Shop for Women today. And why? Mr. Wasserman is in New York buying and every day he sends back something new. Today came a new ship ment of Nikro model coats n tweeds and mixtures and soft gay plaids. I had slipped my arms into one of them and snuggled my hands deep into its pockets when I made a curious discovery. The coat, an ador able green plaid, was revers able, and upon being turned in side out became plain demure preen. Wouldn't it be fun to have two coats in one? And that is just one of all the num bers of coats there, so just run in and pick out your new spring coat. You'll want jBomething new to take home vacation time. Ncu) Furniture For The House! "Yes, of course," you said a month or two months or a year ago. "Of course we must have new furniture for the house." And you got it, BUT have you given it-moth insurance? Now Evan's have- a special process of ' moth proofing upholstered fur niture and ruga a special room id a special process that will positively prevent the most per--sistent moth from entering a campaign against YOUR fur niture. Then you won't wonder why "good" furniture wore out so quickly, because it won't wear out so ouiekly. And don't forget that Evan's is still on tha job, cleaning coaU and hats and dreanes anci gloves so that Eas ter may find the Nebraska Co ed with a freh wnr-irobis. Clean Up ecoMC-r.icil'v Jx,r g'iri.-ir: ct