The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 24, 1914, Image 3
THE DAILY NEBRASKA .THEATRES ORPHEUM MON.-TUES. Sept. 21-22 THE PERILS OK PAULINE The Eighth Episode THE TWIN BROTHERS VAN ZANDT HE DANCED HIMSELF TO DEATH" "THE PATHE DAILY" COMING WEDNESDAY ONLY "MY OFFICIAL WIFE" A Five Part Drama of Tremendous Interest LYRIC Thur., Frl., 8at. Sept 24, 25, 26 FRED WEBSTER'S Six Melody Maids MLLE. LUCIELLE SAVOY 8!nglng and Parisian Art Poses PHOTO PLAYS "The Potter and the Clay" "A Double Cover" "Hearst-Sellg News" These Shows Dally 2 7 9 Mat. all Seats 10c. Night 15c WHITMAN'S OLISSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS On View our new Fall styles of Soft and Stiff Stetsens. Style that you can recognize as far as you can see the Jiat, and quality that will bear tne closest inspection under the magnifying lens. The prevailing style tendency this year is tie higher crown and narrower brim -and Stetson has certainly worked out a surpris ing range of different blocks oased on this model. Soft and Stiff Stetsons including a very interesting display of Stetson Severn firming Derbies. MAGEE'S Special Darbies iSoft Htsat3 SPLENDID SHOWING of Snappy Sty las t CAPS Big Shapes, Beau tiful Scotch Patterns up Sand Tryouts. Applicants for membership in the Cadet Band will be given an oppor tunity to try out for places at 5 p. m., Friday, and Saturday, In the Temple Theatre. UNI. NOTICES Palladlan. The Palladlan Literary Society will hold Its annual opening reception on Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock, on the third floor of the Temple. Everyone Is cordially Invited to be present. A lively evening and good eats are promised. Girls' Club Party. The Girls' Club will have 'its big annual party Saturday afternoon ax 2:30 in the temple. The program will bo in the form of an elaborate pageant which will inake a strong appeal to every true college girl. All upper classmen should call at Miss Graham's office to draw the name of a freshman girl whom she will ac company to the party. Union Literary Society. A special invitation is extended by this society to all Btudents to attend the opening reception Friday evening, September 25, at 8:15 o'clock. Pershing Rifles. Pershing Rifles meet Thursday night in the Armory at 7:15 sharp. Sliver Serpents. Silver Serpents for 1914-15 meet in Memorial Hall immediately after con vocation Thursday, September 24. meeting Is very important. All new members be sure to come. Military Department. A number of drill suits were found last year when the lockers were cut. Owners, will please call for them at once. D. G. V. Meets. The banquet committee of the D. G. V. will meet today at 12:30 in Miss Heppner's office. H. GRUMMANN, Chairman. Pershing Rifles. Pershing Rifles will meet Thursday in the Armory, 7:15 p. m. Loeb's Orchestra, Ir9896, 325 So. 17. g If You College Men Really knew and were convinced of the many things we can tell you about Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes, and our reasons for selling them, and for saying so mucn about them, you'd never buy or wear any other clothes near their price. 1 hey re and Upwards If you want to pay less you may do so We'll duplicate any model of our highest priced makes, in "Clothes-Bond" Suits $15 They'll Surprise You ARMSTRONG'S GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS octets Column Lorens L. Bixby Dorothy Eilstvorih Lull of Yale Here. Dr. Richard Lull, head professor of vertebrate paleontology in Yale Uni versity, spent several days recently in Lincoln inspecting the collection of the State Museum, more particularly the material in the collections of Hon. Charles H. Morrill. Miss Rachael Kellog, 1914, is teach ing this year in Wyoming. Miss Gertrude Sturm, 1914, Is visit ing at the Tri Delt house this week. Learn to Canter, Half and Half, Maxixe. Lincoln Dancing Academy, L-5477. Catherine Nye, '14, is teaching music this year in the public schools of Fairfield, Neb.. Private Unl Dancing Class, Satur day afternoon. Lincoln Dancing Academy. L-5477. Helen Carroll of Fremont will be a guest at the Delta Gamma house next week end. She is now an assistant in Fremont klndergftrten. Professor Fordyce spent his vaca tion walking through Glacier Park with a company of some two hundred enthusiastic sportsmen. Miss Grace Muneon. assistant in the department of Education, and Miss Igerna Montgomery, 1913, at tended Columbia University this sum mer. Professor Robbins of the Law col lege and Bis- family -had a summer catiin up in theTlocky mountains near Buffalo Park during the entire vaca tion. ' Leland Evans of Columbus, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, is spending this week visiting University friends. He ex pects to be in the University again next semester. Miss Elizabeth Atkins and Miss Elizabeth Wittman, who received their Master's degrees last June, have re turned to the University for addi tional work this winter. Every girl in the University is 'in vited to the Girls' Club partg to be held in the Temple Theater, corner of Twelfth andR streets, on Saturday, September 26, from three to five. This party is to "be given for the freshmen girls and -upperclassmen are request ed to draw names of freshmen in Miss Graham's office before Friday night All freshmen are especially urged to come, whether their names have been drawn or not. Very enjoyable parties were held weekly during part of last year. It is hoped that these functions may be continued this year. Tryouts for Cantata. Trvouts with Mrs. Raymond for solo . - . , . . . - - . parts In Hallowe'en cantata every afternoon in the Temple Music Hall. Hours, 4:00 to 6.00. ' Learn The New Dances Waltz Canter, One Step Canter Maxixe, Half and Half, Twinkle Hesitation. SOCIALS Men., Wed., Fri., Sat, 8:30 to 12 p. m. HAMPTON'S ORCHESTRA Classes Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat., 7 to 9 p. m. PRIVATE UNIVERSITY CLASS Saturday afternoon 3 to 5 p. m. Mr. C. E. Bullard, member of U. P. T. of D. of D., will be assisted by Miss Irene Walker of Omaha. LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY C. E. Bullard, U. of N. 02, Manager L-5477 1124 N St University Y.MX.A. Cafeteria IN THE TEMPLE FOR UNIVERSITY FOLKS ONLY Quality Economy Convenience Meal Hours, 7:00 8:30 11:001:30 5.307.00.