t RIALTO now Florence Victor, in "Afraid to Love" with CLIVE BROOK JOCELYN LEE and NORMA TREVOR LYRIC ALL THIS WEEK THEATER rhe Pierre Watkin Players 1 19th Blf Wk Present "THE BAD MAN" A Story of a Gonial Mexican Bandit POPULAR PRICES Matinees, Tues, Thura., and Sat. Box office phona, B-457S dmt WIKI DWI wo THUR- -FRI.-SAT. FLYING HARPERS In A CASTING SURPRISE BARBER & JACKSON "NOTHING SERIOUS" Jut Mirth and Melody BILL UTAH A Plain Fellow Alto Newa and Comedy Picture BABICH and th ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 TONIGHT the last acta of the Soror ity Opportunity nights. 7 Show Phi Omega Pi 9 Show Theta Phi Alpha Who will be the most popular girl in each sorority? Who will receive the prizes? The announcements of the Judges will be made at both th 7 and 9 o'clock shows Saturday night. The Red Cross benefit show at the Lincoln Thea ter is the only perform ance Friday night carry ing the official sanction of the American Red Cross! RED CROSS BENEFIT SHOW Lincoln Theater Friday 11:30 P. M. 3 hours of snappy variety tat you have not seen on any stage in Lincoln this week. Among the many headlinera are Gloomy Gu of KFAB Master of Ceremonies. Beck's Band Hotel Corn husker Orchestra Har riet Cruise Flavia Wat ers' Black Bottom Revue The Revelers Orchestra Chuck Wiles, xylophon ist Gloomy and Eddie "The Harmony Boys" and KFAB entertainers- 3 hours of new entertain ment. ALL SEATS 50c NONE RESERVED PROCEEDS GO 100 TO RED CROSS FOR RELIEF OF FLOOD SUFFERERS. ALL THIS WEEK Can a Woman Ba Too Beautiful? "The NOTORIOUS LADY" Aa Anwjlnf Romance With I-F-WTS STONE and BARBARA BEDFORD "Broke in China" ' A Laugh Explosion with BEN TURP1N ON THE STAGE The Gray Family A SaMettn oi Versatile Youthful Star In a MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY Beaver and his Boys Miuie At You Like It THE DAILY NEBR ASK AN FARMERS' FAIR TO OPEH SATDRDAY (Continued from Page One.) UP Of: Arthur Hanbo Wo,Jt... , nvuuincii James Jensen. Mndiann Ann ' aklivuil AV lik, Dewitt; Gladys Eenfro, Venango; uvcme Keisnauge, Aurora; and Elsie Marsh, Lewellen. "The Pegeant of Progress," a pa rade depictine Nebraska' and the educational exhibits which will be centralized near the student activities building are two of the main features of the fair. "The Quest," a pageant written and pre sented by the home economics de partment, will show fifty girls In a production of color, dancing, and music. Two Danc Orchestral The amusement committed has se cured a large "glide," the first of its kind to be used in Lincoln. The dance committee is employing two of the best orchestras of Iincoln for the . Ride Em Cow Boy The Nebr. University Airplane At Your Service Every Day in May The flying field located 1 mile south of Pen SHORT RIDES ONE DOLLAR. LONG HIGH RIDES 2.50 We teach you to fly by the hour or complete course. Phone B-3726 for information. Special attractions Sun day afternoons. Come out and see the planes. LINCOLN AIRCRAFT CO. ROUND THE WORLD " V i ' - ' ' ,8"rV- i :jif. jfc Second Year COLLEGE CRUISE S. S. RYNDAM SEPTEMBER TO MAY Oontlnue your regular aca- demlo oourte aboard the 8. Rrndam, while viiltlng 25 ooun- trlei. A real oollege with a faculty of experienced educator. Beikttball, baasball, tnnli, Mocer, swimming, with taenia of foreign unlvertltlet. A University Afloat for men only. Enrollment limited to 97847 yeara or more of age. For Illustrated book lata, de scription of oourwi, map of Itin erary and com nf a school year of travel, write: UNIVERSITY TRAVEL ASS N., IN0. 85 Madison Ave. V Haw Tor City Dancing at ANTELOPE PARK PAVILION Where All the Uni. Students Dance. Revelers Playing 5c per dance "FOURSOME" KNICKERS They're what the fellows are all wanting; the right kind that are cut full without looking like a couple sacks of wheat; with fabrics that speak a brogue and a loud one, too. And you don't need to spend a month's allowance on them either; just a modest $850 Other Knickers $5 to $10 Golf Hor - $1 to $5 Sweaters 5 to $10 a) big dance on the) main floor of the student activities building. The Follies girls and the Snor phenn beys will present tlicL' pro grams of dance and muBic during the afternoon and evening. The girls will Ehow the old and new in follies, dancing old fashioned and modern dance steps. The boys are present ing an old tim Friday afternoon country school program with some real old time music and jigging. For tnose who wish to see the cam pus, a sightseeing tour has been ar ranged. Busses will leave a central depot with informed guides who will explain the interesting places on the campus. MAY BREAKFAST TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY (Continued from Page One.) Youngson, Blanche Farrena, Kathryn Kuegge, Irene Searson, Sue Hall, Dorothy McCoy and Rath May. Grace Coppock: Helen Etntman. chairman; Janice Wills. Elioe Willson, Mnurlne Dray ton, Irene Shelbum, Margaret Gilmartin, Margaret Hulling, Rita Sterrit, Ruth Pill ing, Pauline Bilon, Elsie Pierson, Mildred Olson and Ursulla Penner. Social: Mary Elizabeth Hall, chairman; Eileen Strubbe, Evelyn Manulleld, Mary Caldwell, Lucille Refshauge, Helen Bor chitlt, Alvina OiBon, Ruth Stewart, Helen Reagor, Nellie Marie Howe, Margretta Finch. Conference: Ruth French, chairman; Ruth Leverton, Jane Glennon, Constance Almy, Eleanor Berge, Lois Hanning, Loretla Granzer, Gladys Renfro, Dorothy Otto, Es ther Heyne and Theodora Klose. Vespers: Grace Modlin, chairman; Elva Erickson, Ruth Shallcrosa, Lindell Brum back, Evelyn Bauer, Mary Eleanor Aid rich, Leona Pets and Helen Pethson. Publicity: Eloise Keefer, chairman; Es ther Svoboda, Mary Dolsn, Dorothy Craig, Jean Ohler, Kathryn Douglas, Bes? Doduon, Geraldine Heikes, Constance Waite. Enid Williams, Ruby Sadsteail, Helen McClurc. World Forum: Dorothy Nott, chairman; Doris Segur, Bernice Giealer, Esther Gar ner, Helen Davis, Harriett Horton and Feme Binning. Inter-Racial: Dorothy Nott, chairman; Helen Witherspoon, Constance Almy, Helen Van Gilder, Maurine Drayton, Thelma Ham mond, Cleo Ross, Zanzey Hill, Dorothy Dix on, Corinne Ferguson, Lucille Robinson, Gladys Reynolds, Wilhelmina Guess and Naomi Shakleford. Membership: Ruth Barker, chairman; Rachael Parham, Margp.ret Peterson, Maur ine Drayton, Margaret Anderson, Edna Shriek, Vera Stephenson, Marjorie Sturde vant, Elva Erickson and Vivian Fleetwood. J lT ST t v shall I do with that CaU VARSITY CLEANERS AND DYERS M 3 WANT ADS Summer TVerk: A fsw poikiwui still open in Nebraska and adjoining states for the right men. Those ac cepted must .be able to give best of references, should be over 19 years of age and willing to be away from home for the summer, $4fi0.00 is our minimum wage guarantee max imum unlimited. R. P. Stearns, Col, representative', at Cornhusker Hotel, room 717 for today only and until 6 P. M. This is my last trip to Lin coln this year. LOST Black kid glove lost between main library and Ellen Smitth Hall. Call B3587. SCHOOL EXECUTIVES, supervisors and teachers wanted immediately to fill vacancies for coming year. Ap ply, Mt. States Teachers' Agency, 210 Templeton Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. LOST Black tortoise shell glasses in black case. Leave at Nebraskan office- LOST Alpha Delta Pi sorority pin. Return to Daily Nebraskan Office. WANTED Experienced man cook for Boys' camp. Apply City Y. M. C. A., Employment Dept. Typing done reasonably. Call L-9767. Can TODAY AT RECTOR'S 25c Creamed Salmon on Toast Cake ala Mode Any 5c drink Beautiful II chiffon If hose, If Smart gayly col ored and patterned pyjamas for Girls. Two piece, sleeveless Priced 1.95 2.95 and 3.95. Second floor 1 O 50 , asaaefl 0 Second floor I J Stetson's Snappy Two-way Ties" a new dressy slipper with the comfort, the smart ness, and the service that you have found in the popular street and sports "STETSON SNAPPY TIES" Now you may have these desirable qualities in a slipper that is smart, made on a medium last with a comfortable heel that is very dressy in appearance. FASTENED WITH TAILORED BUCKLE OR RIBBON BOW B?th fastenings are included with this slipper affording you two types of slipper in one. A high arched medium toed patent leather with 14-8 Spaniih FINE LEATHERS, EXPERT WORKMAN SHIP, MODISH DESIGN Priced pair LINCOLN NEBRASKA vuYtisa officisi PTW YORK PARIS Sa)ftKtMgdfcs" very sheer and lustrous. All shades for street, dress and evening wear. Silk to top. Priced 1.95 pair. First floor L0NION The First outside gathering on the porch at meal time is certain to give prominence to the man wearing a New Spring Suit from SHOWS AT-a:45. 7:00, 9:00