THE DAILY NEBRASKAN MCapilalfcgiavfagCo. JV' LINCOLN. NEB. University of Minnesota probably will soon become the mecca for pros, pective undertakers. A short course in embalming has been added to, the extension courses given by the West ern College. ON THE SCREEN rvcrr woman fan will be delighted with JuT remarkable corned?. THE GIRL WITH THE CHAMPAfcNl Mane if -In . IA- ALSO "SHOULD SLEEP WALKERS MARRY" Smilee and Laughter NEWS TRAVELOGUE SHOWS AT 2:45, 7:00, 9:00 if ON THE STAGE The Orpheum Circuit Feature Attraction THE PARISIENES AN ORGANIZATION OF SINGING MUSICIANS Featuring GULLY & CLAIRE with Garrick's Orchestra and Menette Weber Beaver and His Boys The Merry Syncopators MATS. 25c NITE 50c Fri. & Sat. I VAUTJEVILLK Fri. & Sat. PHOTOPLAYS - 2 :30, 6 :50, 10:20. There's a wfeolt Train f iUrUI- Wlta tVWIS 6TONI IHUOIX afASOl B3 VAUD.-3:30, 7:50, 9:20 Orpheum Circuit Feature - HERBERT JACK Barnett & Thomas Musical Revue Featuring THE DOLL SISTERS Chappy & Iibby Kay and Patty Spiro Jos. Bernard & Co. Presenting the Comedy Playlet "WHO IS SHE" LAZZAR & DALE Present the Ethiopian Travesty 'THE BACOOMA HUNTERS" Doyle k Schirmer In Song and Music "PRODUCTS OF THE WEST" LUSTER BROS. Amazing Entertainers BABICH AND THE ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 2:30, 6:45, 9:00 MATS. 25c NITE 50c GAI- 20c DEBATE TEAMS WILL ESTER SECOND ROUND (Continued from Page One.) more, Milo Price) against Bayard, western district, negative (Howard Osborne, John Ducker, Paul Lath, rop). Judges: Prof. C. E. McNeill, Robert VanPelt, and Carl F. Hansen. Decision: 2 to 1, in favor of Curtis. Holdrege, southwestern district, affirmative (Elinor Viren, Eva Kail ey, Clarence Edney) against Wy more, southeastern district No. 2, negative (Eleanor Clements, Jack Fisher, Donald Owens). Judges: Prof. T. J. Fitzgerald, B. S. Grad wohl, and Munro Kezer. Decision: 2 to 1, in favor of Holdrege. Aurora, central district, affirms- LYRIC THEATRE rhe Pierre Watkin Players 20TH BIG WEEK Present "Square Crooks" POPULAR PRICES Matinees, Tue.., Thurs., and Sat. Bos office phone, B-4575 RIALTO NOW with Mildred Davis Lloyd Hughes George Bancroft El Brendel Coming Thurs.: "The Scarlet Letter" Rpnaid Cpiman vihna Banto OVERTURE NEWS STAGE PRESENTATION Now Showing mm "THE EASY MARK" Presented By THE UNIVERSITY PLAYERS (H. Alice Howell, Director) SPONSORED BY THE LINCOLN POST AMERICAN LEGION FRIDAY-SATURDAY, MAY 13-14 TEMPLE THEATRE The University Orchestra will furnish special music be fore and after the show and between acts. TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED FROM ANY LEGIONAIRF. OR . AT. ROSS P. CURTICE COMPANY. tive (Cecil Hageman, Cecil Adam, John Grosvenor) against Hastings, south central district No. 2, negative (Walter tt. Mcintire, Nathan S. Levy, Lester R.' Stiner). Judges: Prof. C. M. Oldfather, Dr. A. L. Smith, and Archibald W. Storms. De cision: 2 to 1, in favor of Hastings. Auburn, southeastern district No. 1, affirmative (John Pierson, Burke Bells, Nina Burdette) against Gene va, south central district No. 1, neg ative (Cloyd Probst, Anna Taborsky, Lucile Eaton). JuJdges: Prof. 0. II. Werner, C. L. Rein, and Lincoln Frost, jr. Decision: 3 to 0, in favor of Auburn. Omaha Technical, Omaha district, affirmative (Anne Rothenburg, John Ermerick, Donald Becker) against Wesleyan Prep, east central district, negative (Dorothy DeTar. Amos Coffman, Clifton Conaway. JuJdges : Prof. M. H. Merrill, Harold M. Hin- kle, and Dennis Dean. Decision: 3 to 0, in favor of Omaha Tech. Hartington, northeastern district No. 2,"affirmative (Julia Brown, Les lie Roddewig, Joe O'Furey) against Fremont, northeastern district No. 1, negative (Marjorie Peterson, Carl Barz, Francis Koyen). Judges: Prof. J. D. Hicks, F. A. Peterso, and John P. McKnight. Decision: 3 to 0, in fa vor of Fremont. BIZAD STUDENTS Glories of a Golden -Age Revived On the Screen V Yankees ORPHEUM ALL NEXT WEEK (Continued from Page One.) 10:45 a. m. Athletic activities Antelope park. Noon Barbecue lunch Antelope park. 1:00 p. m. Student-faculty base ball game Antelope park. ' 2:30 p. rn. Inter-college baseball game Antelope park. 8 :00 p. m. Vaudeville Lindell Party house. 8:30 p. m. Dancing Lindell. 10:00 p. m. Special entertainment during intermission. Winners Will Receive Prizes The winners of all the athletic events held during the morning at Antelope Park will receive prizes do nated by Lincoln merchants. There will be student and faculty races, the main features of which will be a bi cycle race between Bernice Trimble and Esther Swislowsky. All contest ants to qualify must be registered in their event thirty seconds before each race and be registered in the University for at least one hour. The barbecue lunch at noon will be welcomed especially after the stren uous events of the morning. The lunch will consist of barbecue sand wiches, buns, salad, pickles, "Coney islands," apples, and "pink" lemon ade. The student-faculty baseball game promises many thrills and much ex citement for both the young and old. The inter-college baseball game will probably be between the Bizad team and the Engineering team. Hold Vaudeville Show The vaudeville show at the Lindell commencing at 8:00 p. m. sharp will consist of five acts. The acts are as follows: A. "A Case at First Sight" Ber nice Welch-Edwin Compton. (Spon- TODAY AT RECTOR'S 25c Peanut Butter Tostette Sliced Tomatoes Any 5c drink sored by the Girls' Commercial club.) B. "Riff-Raff" Elizabeth Gilbert- son, Albro Lundy, Madelia Brown, Margaret Smith, Bernice Ailsworth. (Sponsored by the Men's Commercial club.) C. "Daily Doings" Nelle Daly. D. "Faculty Meeting" or "What Have You", (two acts). Members of Alpha Kappa Psi and Delta Sigma Pi. E. "Jassmania" Dorothy McKin- sey, Madelin Brown, Margaret Smith. The Revelers will furnish music for dancing immediately following the vaudeville entertainment. During intermission special entertainment will be furnished by Harriet Cruise Kemmerer who will sing the latest songs and by Charles Wiles who will perform on the Xylophone and Viber-' phone. All those who can furnish cars for transportation in the parade to the park and asked to meet in front of the Social Science building at 9:30 a. m. Those who are willing to carry extra passengers should report to William Fleming, Glenn Munn, or Wayne Gratigny, members of the transportation committee. Marjorie Little, accompanying at the piano. The program follows: Debusay Voici que le Printemps. Old French Paris est au Roi, Jar din d'Amour. Rimsky-Korsakoff Sylvan ttound- elay, from the fairy opera "Snow Maiden." Arensky The Little Fish's Song. Verdi Ave Maria, from "Otello." Humperdinck Sand-man's Lulla by, from "Hansel and Gretel." Gounod Waltz Song, from "Rom eo and Juliet." Mannings Sketches of Paris, Paris, The Lamp-lighter, In the Luxem bourg Gardens, The Street Fair. Sibella Ballade (Legend of the River Arno.) BLANCHE MARTZ HAS RECITAL Student of Mrs. Polley Will Sing Sunday at Temple Theater Blanche Martz, student with Lil lian Holmes Polley, will give a voice recital Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the Temple theater, with Miss Uniforms of olive drab and rt have recently been acquired by the band at Colorado Agricultural College. Lincoln Tuesday, May 17th YOUNG MEN! When You Think of Diamonds, think of Fenton B. Fleming Jewelry Shop B3421 1143 O St. UOODIMS BROS Wild animal Porca Gill's wiiu vtat mm I m II. C2 TWK5 ITS roftMft l DARFANT w e- A LJieaTV-ID if MEtICA TWEE UEBDS on ELEPHANTS! LARGeSTCKC5 If! PERFORMING 1USEA LIONS SI Tickets including Reser ved Seats on sale Show Day at Harleys Drug Store Cor. 11th and O Sts. Same price as charged on circus grounds. llsfaataHaDMHHBgSHKi1' 1 I a"" S".ieeeM"e I - - come here for SMART SPORTS WEAR All the memorable events which mark the end of the school year demand smart and colorful attire for those gala days. Sports clothes are entirely suitable and most smart for such occasions choose them from our newly arrived displays. HATS - - should be not only smart but becoming and in keeping with the colorful gaiety of the season. Beautiful models have just arrived from exclusive designers. Felts, straws, silks in high sports shades and becoming shapes. Priced 5.00 to 25.00. Fourth flo SWEATERS - - reign supreme this season in sports weai? and have won their remarkable popularity by the charm and variety they display. If you like tailored trig effects choose those with small stu dents collars that fit closely, if you prefer newer and more unusual styles, choose the new V or square neckline. Stripes, plain colors, checks, and plaids in pastel and high shades. Priced 2.95 and 3.95. Skirts of crepe de chine or flannel are available in our sportwear section to wear with these. Priced 5.95 to 13.75. Striped blazers are also new and most effective for outdoor wear. Priced 5.00 to 12.50. Second floor DRESSES - are here in complete variety as to style, material and coloring. There are gay prints, sheer plain colored georgettes and attract ive combinations of plain and fancy materials. AH colors plain pastel shades, plain high shades and varicolored printed patterns are all here. One and two piece styles, with fluttering panels, tail ored pleating, fine tucking are developed in smartly youthful and diotinctive styles. Priced 19,00, 29,00, 39.00. Second nosr y.HUCOLV NEBRASKA