n, E M. Cramb, U. of N., 99, Osteopath. Burlington uik., i3 ana 0 Street. Adv. wvriTr?T 1 ilvrfl&v ALL THIS WEEK .. 0f screen and eUe "tlon. rouU .njoy ON THE SCREEN mm Jack Mulhall A Bit Comedy Roundup ALSO "THE VISION" ON THE STAGE "The Night Club" A Melane of SONG DANCE MUSIC with MAE, HELEN MURRAY Sincere of Syncopation LEON LAVARDE Eccentric Dancer Beaver and his Boy Election Return Tuesday Night SHOWS AT 2:45, 7:00, and 9:00 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Notices FRIDAY, MAY 6 Gamma Alpha CM uarnma Alpna Chi meeting at 12 o'clock r riuay noon. Union Literary Society 1SZ7 at 8:80 P. M. A three-act play. Jack 2.S.eK,'" U V1" ftur ' the pronram. Everybody welcome. Coma and bring a friend. Arti and Science Baseball Player. .... ...... ..... csacoau piijeia practice ft 4 o'clock Friday at 82nd and Vine. Everybody out whether signed up or not. SATURDAY, MAY 7 Kappa Phi Kappa Phi. Methodist Girl's Sorority, will entertain Mothers at a Mother's Day Tea at Ellen Smith Hail Saturday afternoon. May 7, 2:80 to 6. ALL THIS WEEK LYRIC THEATER The Pierre Watkin Players NINETEENTH SUCCESSFUL WEEK Present "NICE PEOPLE" Rachel Crothers Satirical Comedy Mid-Night Show Friday Next Week - "SQUARE CROOKS' LYRIC FRIDAY NIGHT THEATRE Special Mid-Night Show To-Night A New and Different Kind TICKETS AT BOX OFFICE BANQUET TO CLOSE ENGINEER'S WEEK (Continued from Page One.) Committee of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Dean Potter is a personal friend of Dean Ferguson, and it was through the efforts of Dean Ferguson that the committee was able to get such a prominent man as Dean Potter to address the banquet. Many Entertainment Features In addition to the address by Dean Potter, the committee headed by Theodore Blaschke has arranged several other features for entertain ment. The "Sledge", official scandal sheet of the engineers, -will be dis tributed. Following the regular cus tom, the name of the editor will not be made public. Sigma Tau will make the scholar ship award, and will present a pic ture of the man elected to the Hall of Fame. This picture will be placed in the Hall of Fame in M. E. build ing. A scholarship award in the civil engineering department will be made by Clark E. Mickey, chairman of that department. Ed Jolley, '27, General Engineers' Week Chairman, has made arrange ments to have Tommy Tompkin's Cornhuskers furnish the music for the banquet. YOUNG MEN! When You Think of Diamonds, think of Fenton B. Fleming Jewelry Shop B3421 1143 O St, TO-DAY WILLIAM HAINES "No Hit Kelly' the "sheik of btftebal. puts sex pfva. Into llife- grand old game In "Slide Kelly Slide". A hijarious tale of the pranks, trials and thrills of a cay young- braitcart. A great ball player and he knew it. Winning games was easy for him but oil what trouble he met when he tried to win a girl's heart. WITH SALLY O'NEIL FRIDAY SATURDAY .. OVERTURE .... A. L. BONNER, CONDUCTING "PROLOGUE FROM PAGUACCI" Chuck Wiles, Xylophonist Soloist with Lopes and Pry or Bands. CHENOWETII at the Mighty Wurlitzer HARRIET CRUISE Soloist Featuring "SO BLUE NEWS - 1200 EXPECTED AT ANNUAL FETE DAY (Continued from Page One.) be prepared to notify any contest ants to report for an additional test at Social Science 107 by 3:30 o'clock. Any contestant failing to report at that room at that time will forfeit the tied event. The results will be announced and the medals awarded in the auditorium at 3:45. The University Y. M. C. A. will welcome all visitors at the As sociation rooms in the temple. Wait ing rooms and checking privileges will be available. Order of Event The order of events in the Social Science building are as follows: 8:00 English Composition, 101. 9:30 English Literature, 101. Alegbra, 3021 & III. Geometry, 301. Trigonometry, 301. American History, 201. European, History, 101 Ancient & Modern. 10:00. Girls' Athletic Coaches, 101 Women's Gymnasium. 11:00 Civics, 201. Latin, 107. French, 301. Spanish, 301. Economics, 113. Intelligence Tests, 105. Physics, 101. Chemistry, 101. Botany, 101. Physiology, 101. Zoology, 101. 1 :30 Spelling Contest, Auditorium. 2:00 Field and Track Meet, Ne braska Memorial Stadium. 3:30 Contests for Tied Places, 107. There will be reduced rates on the railroads, one and one-half fare rates from May 11 to 14, expiring May 16. Fraternities at Penn State will henceforth bid according to the sealed bid system, and bids may not be made until one week after rush ing season opens, if the rules pro posed by the Interfraternity Council are adopted by all frate; nities. What V shall I 4 H do& h Spot? cm1 B3367 T TWI TV xor VfllCiJl 1 1 ""wrrmns CLEANERS AND DYERS 1 ' 'fWWV Delighting Orpheum Audiences Thi Week ? "" a.V CAPITOL ALL THIS WEEK Today AH Lincoln It Talking About Prince AH. EYES THAT SEE EVERYTHING ? "? ? ? ? ? Making Hi First American Tour U the Celebrated East Indian Mystic and Mind Reader PRINCE All ,'Tho Hindu Prophet"-To him your future i an Pen book. Ask him anything. lie knows everything. cy how about your best girl and your finals in June? No Xdvxnce in Pricrs . WHY Did Thi3 Beautiful Woman Wear a Mask o Mm WITH , ANNA Q. NILSSON CHARLIE MURRAY HOLBROOK BLINN . 1 rtiZ-ZZ-ZS? r. , Jr-rr rVTCYRODY cots FRI. SAT. BIG DOUBLE BILL STUART'S INTERNATIONAL REVUE Presenting a singing-, dancing MUSICAL ODDITY TOM ALMOND and the GRAY SISTERS In a Gorgeous TERPSICHOREAN NOVELTY Doc Denyle & Co. A Surprise Offering "SOMETHING DIFFERENT" Marker & Schenck Singing Funsters in 1 1 WHO AKt TOU." Beegee & Quepee in the Novelty "VP SIDE DOWN." BABICH and ORCHESTRA NOTE! Noarlr all of the beautiful theaters owned and operated bjr the Orpheum Circuit now present a double program which includes features picture and Ave standard acts of vaudeville. This successful poller will ba presented tin baJitnce of the season at tha Liberty starting today SHOWS START SHARP AT 2:30, 6:45, 9:00 MAT. 25c, NITE 50c, GAL. 20c OPEN HOUSE IS VISITED BY 2000 (Continued from Pae On.) eolation starts with a crude drug and by adding; water a solvent is formed which produces a liquid. The room dealing with physiologi cal subjects under the microscope was crowded nil during; the evening. Many interesting specimens were shown here revealing muscles, blood vessels and the finer tissues. The last feature of entertainment for the evening was music furnished by the Pharmaceutical orchestra in the large lecture room on the main floor. A favor, compounded by the students of the College of Pharmacy, was presented each guest upon leav ing the building. A University of Minnesota student orchestra will tour the Orient this summer. Sigma Xi Key Official Slab and Monogram Styles HALLETT'S UNIVERSITY JEWELERS Estab. 1871 117-19 So. 12th Checkers Become Major Sport' Checkers has been made a major sport at Yale. There will be com petition with Oxford and Cambridge this spring. Harvard refuses to adopt the sport, saying that it is too rough. f Wi I W " V Sa, i iMrnr m mfh EVERYONE WILL AGREE THAT Sunday Dinners AT THE IDYL HOUR ARE O. K. THE IDYL HOUR 136 No. 12th B-1694 MOTHERS' DAY May 8th CANDY Finest assortment of fancy boxes for Mother's Day packed with our own High Grade Chocolates and Potted Plants FLOWERS Potted Plants and cut flowers of all kinds. All fresh cut and reasonably priced at Fine Candies Cut Flowers Luncheonettes LEWIS' 14th & O Phone B-1540 Prompt Service LARGE MILAN HA TS Smart For Summer Wear An Immense Collection Offering Tremendous Values Handsome, Rich, Distinctive Styles $479 Not in many seasons has the tailored Milan been so fashionable. The wardrobe of every smartly at tired woman should include these styles. Your favorite color is included in this collection. '4f THE DAYLIGHT STORE The "SOPH" Is Taken For A Big Man 1 1 (I '1 His Clothes Come From Wt-'XaJ Vi4, ralLe 1S B I