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TIIRFE Till: DAILY NKMUSKAN On The Campus l-.ini.,.. ni.ioiif ami oll.i rwi-M-. will in demand Utiiuiitr (lie student who atlmd rU thU rrk rnI. Spring parly rliMMifr 1o bowciy gun or try liV mluu. Siijlrinriil lug lh 1 1ir- piinii partir art- hrr Imiiw parinr and an All l'iiiviritv parly nl tin coIUi inn. Thla Chit Cut Ar.-yal Ca'J Members of Thru tin will en tertain at the sulh annual bowery mk 11 at Ihe ballroom ul the Ian coin hotel on rriday evening, turning will be in ihe main ball room, while Ihe Venetian rmm will be converted lulu a Uua bow try. A bar. concession etanda, aigna and furnuhinfca seen in a bowrry hall will It in tvi.lfi.cr. I 'lire wil he awarded to the In dividual with Ihe brsl bowery toe mine and to the couple a at tired. Included In tha ioO couplet who will bt g uette will bt a nuin tier of out of town alumni and mcmbera of tht aclivt chapter or Theta Oil at Ames, la. At themt none for the evening will bt "HU xh2 Oldest Trade l..ui at thia time la barber Ing. Tou mutt eipect excellent work for a good haircut ata off the man. We specialise to only tht bert. Tour girl will notice the difference. THE MOGUL 127 N. 12. Good Show at All Theatres STUART Sweetie 'i Here Again I In Her rirtt Starring Holt NANCY CARROLL DANGEROUS PARADISE with RICHARD ARLEN ON THE STAGE Exclusive N. B. C. RadlS Star Rita Burgess Gould it Tht Songs ef Lift" Joe MORRIS-SHAW Winn "ON THE CURB" Convey Twin & Johnnj "SONOS AND DANCE!" Shawt 1 tt 7 to 11 Mat. 40. Eva. 0. Chll. It. Wa Premlae the Murder Sensation ef tht Audible Screen The Benson Murder Case with William Powell At -PHILO VANCE" Added Sound Short Featyrts Shows M-5-7-I Mat. 3t. Eve. SO. Chll. 10. Stlrrlnfl Novel Now a Great Talkie Sarah and Son with fluth Chatterton She'll amaie you In thla story of a woman'a conflicting lovet Added Sound Short Features Shows 1-I-S-7-S Mat. 5. Eve. 60. Chll. 10. RIALTO "Wk-whais th-thatr Harold Lloyd In WELCOME DANGER Mst. tie. Eve. He. Child. 10c. Shows 1-S-S-7-S COLONIAL WARNER BROS. PRESENT IN THE HEADLINES GRANT WITHERS Vitaphone Talking Picture Sound Comedy Sound Newt Mat. 15c. Eve. 2lc. Child. 10c. Shows 1-5-7-t THE UNIVERSITY FLAYERS PRESENT THE LITTLE CLAY CART A HINDU DRAMA HUMOR TRAGEDY SATIRE Tempi" Theatre April 4 to 10. 7:10 p. m. Saturday Mat.. 1:30 p. m. Ttchots at Ross R. Curtice Co. 1 ! Inlirmmrv " and fraturea of entertainment thill consist of The Mioulirig o( lan McUrew." novelty act end lap darning 4."httronnif the .rlv will be Mrs. Anna M Knapp. Or. and Mr W. I. Wrong and Mr, ant Mrt W. K. Walton. tM Ptis Mill f nttrlam On Raiurdav evening members of l"bl Kappa Pai will entertain at an tnioriual Ianmg paity at the ihap'rr huuee. Anion the out of luwn alumni who will attend ait Paul W suffer. Itirhard Koch, U. Inert Heynolda and Jamea Cos. II of Omaha. Chaperoning the fifty to ipli-a will ba Mrt U N. Van IVCar and Mr. and Mrs. Ilu dolph Vogeler. New Sorority It Hottest ' Members of Alpha Ko Alphs will entertain at a dajiee al th chapter houtt on haturday own ing. The thirty eouplea who wtl attend will be enthroned by Mr. and Mrt. Dave ZUjUI and Rabw JolL Frattrnlty Htt Cabaret Party Phi Alpha Delta, legal fratern ity, will glvt a party at tht chap ter houtt on Friday tvenlng. Song and danct numbers by members of the fraternity will he given during Intermission. Guettt at the cabaret party Include Judge Harold Schaff of David City. Hert Hawkins of Taw-net City and Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Gllflland of Glenwood. Ia., Mr. and Mrt. K. M. Arndt and Mr. and Mra. T. W. Sick will chaperon the thirty-eight couplet who at tend the party. A. T. O. S poo tort Fancy Orttt Ball Members of Alpha Tau Omega wll entertain 300 couplet at a spring party in the ballroom of tht ijnrnin hotel on Saturday even ing. At thlt story book ball, guests will come In cottume to find a ball riernrated unusually. At chaperons at the alfalr will be Mr. and Mrs. V liuara nuirr, ' - Mra. Paul Grummann and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilton. Sorority Honors Guett Editor An Informal tea honoring Har riet Monroe was given by Chi Del ta Phi. national literary aorority. at Morrill ball from 2 to 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Mita Monroe, editor of Poetry." will read some of her own poems, among them "Journey's End." Presiding at the .tea table decorated In a color scheme of green and yellow with green candlea in brats candle ttlckt and yellow Jonquils, were E. A. Burnett and Mrs. Paul Grummann. Delta Sigma Dtlta Enttrtaint Delta Sigma Delia will enter tain 300 couplet at a tpring party in tht ballroom of the Corobutker hotel on Saturday evening. A dance act will be given by Betty Gilbertson and Dorothy McKenxie during intermission. Among the guettt will be Dr. Fred J. Beck man of Beatrice. Dr. H. E. Haver man of Friend. Dr. Ed Cutta of Giltner and Dr. V. Bukacek of Milligan. alumni of the fraternity. Chaperons for the party will be Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Schmidt. Dr. .kh Mr Ferdinand Griess and Dr. and Mrs. Guy L. Spenser. FORMER HUSKER WILL SPEAK TO LOCAL AUDIENCE (Continued From Page 1.) j braska, it hat won national recog- .iii.. hruirh trihutet taid to it uiuuu r. . by great choral directors and musi ri.n. like Dean Lutkln of North western university. International Prominence. Last year the choir was given In ternational prominence by the fa- v , hnlr rf CzechOSlo- vakia for whom the A Capella choir sang at Omaha. It was con sidered by the Czechs to have been the best group or singera i - kir.H that it hart ver heard. Prof. O. Btepanek stated Thursday. Lr. Aiexanuer is wpetwu w -w hr Fridav mornlnz and in tends to remain until Thursday af ternoon. From here his itinerary will take him to Iowa, where he contemplates giving a series of taiKs nexi wee. PLAY HAS NEGRO CAST T7OTVERSITY OF KANSAS One of Octavious Boy Cohen's plays, "Come Seven," a farce com edy of negro life, will be presented here bv an all netro cast. The di rector of Lbe production com- Al mented on tne unusuai laieut among campus negro students as he completed the casting of the plsy. 10 ENTER SING NOW KosmeU Set Deadline (or Ivy Day Song Contest at April 25. A statement urging all fraterni ties Intending to compete In the Interfraternity aing to haarf'in their applications aa issued Yy Koamet Kluh, sponaor of tht affair ThurtJay. leadline for acceptance of ap iJaailont ia April 25. Due to the week which will be loai to aprtng vacation ooly two more weeks of nhool are Irft until that deadline i learned. The club has tkprvel itself at drslnsit of making an ac cural i beck of all fraternities who wall compete before spring va cation begine. In order to do this, it Is asking tht cooperation of tht fratemitlra In sending In applica tions Announcement of entering the contest may be made to Don Carl tn or Roger llobmaon. members of Koamet Klub In charge of sing entries. According to the club, fully two thirds of Nebraska's fra ternities have signified their In tention of entering the compel. Very few of this number have sub mitted applications. Fraternity Songs Only. According to rules of the cou tesL only fraternity eonge may be used. KJich group will be allowed to elng three aelectiona. These must be presented in a cajella at vie. A suggestion by Herbert Gray. Inatructor In the University School or Music, ana one oi mt recently appointed Judgea for the sing, was that aongs of an oppo site nature should be used. Mr. Gray advises the use of something- light In contrsst to a aeiecnon with a deeper meaning. The winner of the contest will be awarded a cup. If this is won three times In succession It will be awarded permanently to the vic torious fraternity. Alpha Theta Chi won last year and Delta Tau Delta for five years previous to that. Phi Ksppa Pat was second snd Delta Tau Delta third last yesr. Other Judges of the contest this yesr besides Mr. Grav. will be John Rose borough. Instructor In the University School of Music, snd Wilbur Chenoweth, organist and composer. Census Enumerators Wrangle With Students Over Question Answering PERSHING RIFLES HOLD NITIATION CEREMONIES Seventeen Men Are Taken in Drill Organization Thursday. . Seventeen Cadets went thru the Initiation ceremony of Pershing Rifles, honorary military organ ization, at a meeting- Thursday afternoon at five o'clock. Ahrmt aeventv-five mem bert of th organization were nresent at the meeting. Stanley Day, presi dent of the group presided at mc Initiation and meeting. Thoae who were initiated were Edward M. Knight, Leonard Lar son, Meyer Z. Goidner, Henry t;. Vna Don D. Easterdav. Robert W. Lackey, L. Raymond Frerichs, Robert A. Rait, E. uryon l-tirsi, Herman M Levinson. Gerald Staf ford. Jason S. Webster. Francis A. Dumply, A. B. Viefrrg. Donald B. Hulbert, Edmund F. Douglas, and Paul Grossman. An initiation banauet followed the ceremony. The dinner war held at the urand notei. ANOTHER NAG MAN. luva.uxi of the city by census ituinciaiuia. v. ho began work yes terday, should result in the collec tion of data on studi-nt conditions that will aurpHk even the accord-KiO-llke set of lilajiks filled out in refiili at iott. guest louuig of students was re ported as rtiter difficult at first. uulil all wcio avaautcu -' ords would not be revealed to dat ing bun am or student pastors. Student a have found heretofore that to fill out a UKpii lous looking blank was suie to result in Invita tions to everything from Sundsj school to fire sales. Uncle Sara, however, promise to place the blanks In the vaults for at least fifty or sixty year. First Querist Simple. The first few queidlont asked are simplt enough for even a aen lor law student, but with about the sixth the going Is not so smooth Students living In clubs In the south part of the tity are tinde elded whether or not to reoly In the affirmative to the question of lo you live on a farm?" No unUHual annwert tn the question "What la your tex ?" were reported at the end of the first day. although several did offer so lution! baard on a Miort study of Ibaen'a plays. Few had difficulty answering tht question "Havt you attended school or college any tlmt slnrt Sept. 1. lf?9?" Seversl tried to pans themelve off for Europeans when ajked about their native language, claiming that aixteen hours credit In Spanish should ha counted for at leant a partial score. Officers Intlttent. It. O. T. C. officers made goinjr on the nineteenth question very difficult by continually Insisting that they should be given a point on the question "Are you natural Ited?" After some effort the re corders convinced the super-soldiers that naturalisation had noth ing to do with vaccination. Students of English 1 threw their support solidly in opposition to the twentieth query, "Are you able to speak English?" Several even offered to produce their credit books to show that the fac ulty had considered them a non English speaking people. Pledges were able to give rapid answers to the industrial questions of "If you are a gainful worker, what is your occupation?" "In what Industry are you employed?" and "Are you an employer, em ploye, or working on your own ac count?" The general feeling was that all were gainful workers In some occupation, Just what they were not sure. None admitted working on their own account. Theater Goers Answer. Theater goers came through with unhesitstlng answers on the question of "Were you actually at work yesterday?" Those with lab- "YOUR DRUG STORE" The thickest Malted Milks In the city at our Soda Fountain, tht Owl Pharmacy 148 No. 14th & P St B 1068 The Davis School Service Nebraska's Leading Teachers' Agency Established 1916 B-4954 635-6 Stuart Bldg., Lincoln (Formerly 138 Xo. 12th St.) Conn BAND Sold exclusively by Di'etze Music Store 1308 "O' Upstairs GOOD FOOD REASONABLE PRICES CONVENIENT LOCATION White Star Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keriaxedes 134 South 11th Street. CO-EDNA Thin is the last week of tlu3 contest! Rush the hoy friend down and make your vote count. see the VARSITY VIKINGS At the Lindell Friday and Saturday Night "The Whole Gang Will Be There" oiaioiita brought the aveiage up to about fourteen percent. Inlvtralty men, with forty-nlnt exceptions, voted solidly for Dum ber twenty-flvt Art you a vet eran of the United States military or naval forces, and If so la what war or expedition did you serve?" Tal. s of weary afternoons on tht drill field were not allowed as ff? "f rich t:r.1?t fcut r:ii:a U-n of a uniform was taken as evidence of good faith. .Several aludenla tried to volt In f 4w-r of modification or repeal of thrt ttghtttnth amendment, and fir lunacnplloni to tht Utertry !tgst wtrt Included In the days run. Only atx tried to vote agalmt the annexation of llavelock. c in win a gum populak PULLMAN. Vb. Special) The fact that "chewing" grows mort and more popular, tspeclally with lasy atudenta, was proven re cently during the monthly clean i p of accumulated gum under the Mne tablea In the booths and the f.nuitsln bar of the student book store. Campus statisticians stated that 300 packagea, or 1.500 atlcka were gathered. A few unidentified varletlea dulled all the chisels and ha 1 to be mined out of the wood. It was suspected that these were bubble gum." a new hybrid species r rw Hiijuiirnt Sharpshooters Meet (or Title at Iowa City on Saturday. The rifle teem under the direc tion of CapL II. Y. Luns will com pete Saturdsy In the mldwestern regional ntie snoot of the National Rifle association at Iowa City. The men who are making the trip are: Fied Sundren, captain; Charles rtmsn. Ted liurgeaa. llarland Patterson. Claude K Henry Rinker, .Mann Haker. Uli Jewett, Tom Huddleson. Curtis Nelson. Paul Ycun. Howard Schultt and Howard Mixson. The Nebraska tram will enter the national intercollegiate tram match and the basic It. O. T. C team match. Ijui year the Uni versity of Iowa was tha winner in the regional mnt h. LueiL Col. K. F. Jewett will ac company the team. I Cdilrt Il4tnl pint ? (ftiuid pins, plain and I prdtl "l Chapter pin S.ifi-Iy for frat. pins fhsJiipwln(. lie a4 up Massaging. I"x and up rr Halreuis That Fit. It S KCARNS BARBER SHOP a. F. tJsrs) K'trns. Prop. Mlrrtittlff fcfte aenn4 Mop from O" Bt in N. Mth Su Unrols, Nrbr. 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We are most enthusiastic over the smart models offered, and are antici pating a tremendous business due to their beauty and moder ate price. We are informed that some of the best and biggest stores In the country are en joying an immense business on these same lines. COME THURSDAY! THIRD FLOOR, SOUTH SZZ OUB WINDOW DISPLAY OF THZSE ATTRACTIVE SHOES. Miller ffPAiNB