r THEATRES OLIVER THEATRE THUR.i FRI., SAT, and SAT. MAT. Joseph and His Brethren PRICES $2.00 to 50c MX! EVELYN NESBIT THAW And Hep Son Russell William Thaw In "Threads of Destiny" The Most Talked of Woman in the World- Monday Matinee for Ladies Only MON, TUES., WED., . DEC. 7, 8, 9 THREE MORI BROS. LIVESY AND GONNE PHOTO PLAYS Battle Scenes of the European War "Shelling of Termonde" No. 13 "The Beloved Adventurer" "Convict, Costume and Confusion" Hearst-Selig News H. 1H. Scfoemfcecfe The only authority on the "Late Dance Dope" LINCOLN'S HIGHEST CLASS DANCE ORCHESTRA Single Piano Jobs Also Solicited Phones: B3715, After 6 p. m. L9378 WHITMAN'S GLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS I'.hl.'J.tt'X-lI Aibrcsla's Cfccccli!e Frspped Creirr.s "food for th God" SUN DRUG CO. Cr 14th A It Nw TlphoB Bldg. "Ask Your Physician About Us" THE DUTCH MILL A 6000 PLACE TO EAT. special music r - la UNI CLASS, Sat. Afternoon 2 r'CLOCK Mr. C. E. Bullard, member of U. P. T. of D. of A., personally in structs all classes, assisted by the Misses Zora Northrup, Lucile Smith and Eula Ersklne, and Messrs. E. G. Erickson and Robert Chesney. CLASSES Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Saturday. 7:30 P. M. SOCIALS 8:30 to 12 P. M. HAMPTON'S ORCHESTRA UNION SOCIETY AN NOUNCE NEW MEMBERS Sixteen Men and Women Are Wel comed at First Initiation, Sat urday Evening The first semester Initiation of the Union Society was held Saturday evening, December 6. The following sixteen people were initiated: Walter F. Roberts. Alva Reed. Roxle Lewis. Dorothy E. Adamson. George A. pjers. Max Dixby. Raymond F. N'ichols. Ada Kuhn. Verne Catterson. lira Ellison. Ethel O. Rathkey. Bessie Townsend. E. H. Christianson. Alex Wuertz. Dorothy E. Rhode. Grant C. Watkins. Vogue Party, Lindell, Friday Call Scherabeck, B-3715. Subscription list closed today, 6 p. m. MESSIAH PROGRAM GIVEN NEXT WEEK Orchestra of Stringed Instruments Will Play Any Students Desiring to Play See Mrs. Raymond The usual Messiah program will be given by the chorus under the direc tion of Mrs. Raymond at convocation Thursday, December 17. The chorus work this year has been considered exceptionally good and an excellent program is expected of them. In ad dition to the work of the chorus, Mrs. Raymond would like to have an ac companying orchestra of stringed in struments. If there are any students who would like to try out for playing stringed instruments for this concert, they w'ill report soon to Mrs. Ray mond, either at her office off Music Hall in the Temple, or at her home phone number B-2414. Vogue Party, Lindell, Friday Call Schembeck, B-3715. Subscription list closed today, 6 p. m. ANOTHER TAG DAY ANNOUNCED FOR WEEK Xi Deltas Will Have Charge Proceeds to Be Devoted to Charity Suc cessful Last Year Last year the Xi Delta inter-sorority organization decided to have a Tag Day and turn over the proceeds to charity. T-hey were successful far be yond their hopes and so encouraged. have decided to hold another Tag Day this year. They have also changed the program so that it will last two days to accommodate those who are called out of town or who do not hap pen to have classes on the first day. Wednesday and Thursday of this week are the days to come prepared. The usual price of the tags last year was 10 cents, although larger contributions were not refused. The same method will be followed this year. SHARP Good Will and Good Cheer Play a Prominent Part In This Great r m All our Suits and Overcoats formerly priced $40 and $35, now $26.75 All our Suits and Overcoats formerly priced $18.50, $20, $22.50, now $14.75 The only exceptions being full dress wear, uniform and the famous Styleplus $17 Suits, which are always 6old at a saving of from $3.00 to $8.00 every day in the year the world over. While the sale is general, extending to all departments embracing both Men's, Women's and Children's Wear we want to remind you of these: Women's Coats at the same reductions as the men's Men's ONE The St;re Ahead The Sale Ahead MEDICAL COLLEGE PUTS OUT PAPER Students of College in Omaha Are Issuing Small Monthly Paper Roster of Students Given The Pulse, the official publication of the Medical College at Omaha, is out in the form of a December number. Besides dealing with general events concerning the Medical College,, the little magazine contains several good stories, and a large number of Jokes These Jokes are published along with the "Class Notes." On the last two rages of the publication there is a I roster of the students. Vogue Party, Lindell, Friday Call Schembeck, B-3715. Subscription list closed today, S p. m. Relief Tickets All persons holding Belgian Relief tickets will please report to the office of Student Activities, basement Ad ministration Building, at once. Please do this not later than Tuesday night in order to enable the committee to make its report and forward the funds by Christmas. Lines on a Professor When a man has taught school twenty years, by all means he should look like a- school teacher. In fact, I have heard that after one has taught three years, the stamp of the profes sion is on him for life. Bat Professor MM . is an exception to the rule. Now In Progress Good will is manifested in doing the "unexpected," sacrificing prices, because we are overstocked. Good cheer is your reward, if you'll grasp TTie opportunity to supply your practical gift wants at the bona fide money saving chances here. As yon know, whenever the Store Ahead starts price reductions, it means that you can look for something away out of the ordinary and for values far In excess of expectations. All summed up. quality considered this Is the biggest and most timely sale held in the city for years. Come and share it! You now have your choice of our fine stock of Suits and Overcoats, the product of the ten most renowned makers and the richest fabrics that the. looms of the world produce. Ultra extreme and conservative models in a full range of sizes to fit men of all proportions. All our Suits and Overcoats formerly priced $30 and $32.50, now $22.75 All our Suits and Overcoats formerly priced $15 and $16.50, now $10.75 MacMnaws at - FIFTH OFF Men's Pants ONE-FIFTH 7ft ' aim 63 Although different characters which this worths, man suggests at different times range from the tramp to the king of the land, he never once is taken for a school teacher. He walks luw a the street with a long swagger ing stride like the town "ne'er-do-well"; he performs a gallant duty as Sir Walter himself would have done it; on Sunday morning he announces the hymns like an earnest young min ister; he pitches the baseball games like a "professional"; he leads the students to class like the captain of Regiment A on parade; in class he becomes angry on slight provocation and raves and tears around like a pretty young prince; and after class, as a penitent backslider he apologizes with tears in his eyes. Yet this man has been a successful school teacher for twenty years! Daily Kansan. Sophomores Shave Lips of All First Year Men. Freshmen in the School of Medicine of the McGill University, Montreal, Canada, are saved the trouble of pay ing "barber bills by the Sophomores who wielded the razor. Perhaps, the treatment which the yearling under goes more than makes up for the sav ing in his yearly expenses. Hair on the upper lips of th second year men is also tabooed. Sophomores themselves are enforcing the rule on their own men and are seeing that it is obeyed. Many of the Sophomores are glad of the rule that members of their class should not wear a mus tache because they feared they would be unable to grow one. Daily Kansan. met All our Suits and Overcoats formerly priced $25 and $28.50, now $17.75 All our Suits and Overcoats formerly priced $10 and $12.50, now $7.75 at OFF Women's Suits at One-Half Price ELI SHIRE, President M Sweet Fresh Girl 1 want a book on the fiction list in English I. Is 'A Tale of Two Cities" in? Ted No, but here is "The Iist Days of Pompeii." Have you read that? S. F. G. No, 1 haven't. What did he die with? Ted, (hurriedly) Some kind of an eruption, I believe. Oklahoman. There Are Others. Once William Bryan was our pride His fame extended far and wide We have another man beside, Halligan. With eloquence can Bryan sway A crowd in his peculiar way. Who kicked three goals from fieM one day Halligan. Now Bryan as an also ran Leads every other living man But who inspires the football fan? Halligan. Who chased across the field like mad And pat Iowa io the had? Don't hesitate, you know the lad Halligan. f Whence hails this lad who helped to show The western teams how he can go? He may be Irish I don't know Halligan. State Journal. Vogue Party, Lindell, Friday Call Schembeck, B-3715. Subscription list closed today, 6 p. m.