t THE DAILY NEBRASKAN - .4 fc r ! 1 li 1 1 1 "l ... .1 THEATKES Oliver Theatre Tonight. Frl., Sat. & Sat. Mat. Sat. Mat. 2 p. m. Nights 8 p. m. JOSEPH AND HIS BRETHREN Price $2. $1.50, $1 and 50c DEC. 1416. MON., TUE., WED. Special Wednesday Matinee SAN CARLOS GRAND OPERA Co. OPEN MEETING OF SIGMA DELTA CHI 'The Newt Story" Ably Discussed by Mr. W. 0. Jones of the State Journal wnrn ttf-iifi Claude Gillingwater w7i' i.'t i Bert Kalmar and Jessie Brown fn'if tv' neroerc Msniey ana ftf jfm Al Canfield USsiml Billy "Swede-' Hall and Jennie Colborn The Five Metzettis Joe and Lew Cooper Lou Lockett and Jack Waldron Sigma Delta Chi. the honorary journalistic fraternity, held an open meeting at the Phi Pst house last ! evening. There were about thirty present and a most enjoyable time was had by nil. The subject of the evening. "The. News Story." was dls-1 cussea most uuiy uy .Mr, . w. juiim or the State Journal. In his talk Mr. Jones pointed out the most common forms of errors found in the average newspaper. The difficulties were shown in a manner that was self-explanatory. Many questions that a newspaper man j has to face were brought out; various The Pathe Daily aspects of the business were discussed and possible remedies were suggested for these faults. In the newspaper j world the editor has to decide between ! two policies, either have a sensational J paper and not a true expression of 'facts, or have a true expression of I lacts and leave sensationalism out of j the paper. All of these things were I discussed by Mr. Jones and questions j were asked and answered in the open j discussion. The problems of the edi : tor were mad-? most plain by the edi- Metropolitan Minstrels i tor of one of the best papers in the A Big Juvenile Act I state, whose experience certainly jus- The Crawford Sisters j ,jfjes consideration of his opinion.! naracier dingers Th Ppl,ortnrjai :irt of the uaner. the i - i , i typographical aspect, and the very '. heart of the paper itself was taken up , in a way that every reporter on the ' staff of the Daily Xebraskan w ill re- : member. This study will, it is hoped. add to the attractiveness of this paper ! from this time on. ' Professors Puck and Fogg added many valuable suggestions to the dis cussion and aided materially in the picking out of the rhetorical incor- I "Watchful Waiting" and "Spur of the Moment" Buying, are two things that kill opportunity. That's why we urge you to buy that Winter Suit and Overcoat Now Prices are forced down to the January Reductions by this great CHRISTMAS SALE ! now in progress. Come and share the many benefits in the way of genuine savings the result of being overstocked. Speaking of Gift Bearing Clothes, allow us to say this sale includes the nine best brands in America thereby aivina you a real choice and not an ultimatum. There's only one exception and that is Styleplus, the World's Famous $25 Clothes for $17. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF OVERCOATS for alt occasions Balmacaans, Chesterfields, Ulsters, Single and Double Breasted Shawl Collar Coats, and Semi-Dress Coats in every instance you save from $3.25 to $12.25 as shown here. PHOTO PLAYS "The Making of Him "The Mysterious Mr. Davey." Hearst Selig News flDavfcs Cafe 137 No. 1 2th Tables for Ladies WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS Our Business to Sell 0011 rour Business to Buy UUitL FRATERNITY AND SORORITY TRADE SPECIALLY SOLICITED A few of our leaders: Koaio Try it $6.50 Kureka S-mi-An!h $7.00 Wa.-hed Kssr $6.00 Spaira 58.50 Other grades at low prices. 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WOMEN'S COATS For merly priced at $ ;.". m and $40.oo. now $26.75 WOMEN'S COATS For merly priced at J1S.30. $20. $22.30. now $14.75 WOMEN'S COATS For merly priced at $:;0.u0 and $32.50. now $22.75 WOMEN'S COATS For merly priced at $1. ".( and $16.50, now $10.75 WOMEN'S COATS For merly priced at $25.n and $28.50. now $17.75 WOMEN'S COATS For merly priced at $10."0 and. $12.50, now $7.75 Winter Underwear at Sale Prices ?1. I'nion Suits, now 79c $1.2i. I'nion Suits, now 89c $1.50 I'nion Suits, now $1.19 $2.00 I'nion Suits, now $1.49 $.5.50 I'nion Suits, now $2.75 75c Wool Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, each 49c $1.00 Wool Mixed Shirts and Draw.!!-. each 83c $1.50 Wool Mixed Shirts and Drawers. each $1-29 $2.0 Wool Mixed Shirts and Drawers, each $169 $:5.25 Wool Ribbed Shirts and Drawer.-?, each $249 Men's Pants One-Filth Oil Mayer Bros. Co, ELI SHIRE, President THE DUTCH HULL A 6000 PLACE TO EAT. special music Mackinaws One-Fifth 0 1 rectness common to newspapers. The meeting was of noteworthy value to all taking par; in this held of work. a. 11. Scbcmbccli 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 UNI CLASS, Sat. Afternoon 2 O'CLOCK SHARP Mr. C. E. Bullard. member of U. P. T. of D. of A., personally in-:-micts all classes. assiFted by the Misses Zora Northrup, Lucile Smith ard Eula Erskine, and Messrs. E. G. Erickson and Robert Chesney. CLASSES Mondcy, Wednesday. Friday. Saturday. 7:30 P. M. SOCIALS 8:30 to 12 P. M. HAMPTON'S ORCHESTRA Lincoin Dancing Academy C. E. BULURD, U. cf X. '02, Mgr. L5477 1124 N St. Tonight at the Oliver The great pageant-play. "Joseph and His Brethren." which comes to the Oliver Theatre lor three nights be ginning tonight at 8 o'clock, contains elements that will furnish room for study to almost all classes of people People who are interested in educa tion are always interested in this scholarly work of Louis Napoleon Parker, and also in the elocution and I correct delivety of dramatic lines that is exhibited by the Liebler Company's seasoned company of players. To the churchgoer the story of Joseph Is al ways interesting and wonderful, and !to litar James O'Neill, as Pharaoh, re la'e the story of his dream in the beautiful sentence of Genesis, and then the interpretation of the dream by Brandon Tynan as Joseph is a rare treat. The work of both these actors, as well as that of the other eminent members of the cast, is rich in educational instruction. The en tertainment in Pharaoh's palace, be- 'fore that monarch, in which the 'Kgypt-an dancing girls are Introduced. 1 is one of gorgeous pplendor. The four ' acts and twelve sc nes of "Joseph and His Brethren" furnish feasts for the 'mind, for the ear and for the eyes. DCCTOR CONDRA GIVES LECTURES IN OMAHA Speaks There Tonight and Tomorrow !s Making Many Trips Out Over the State Ioitor C'undra is now in Omaha, where lie wi'.l lecture tonight. The decter left Lincoln yesterday evening in time to get to the metropolis to deliver his first hcture last night. From Omaha he will continue through the state on another lecturing tour, which will occupy a week. Quite like ir.e Irish railroad man. it is with Doctor Condra a case of "On again. Off again. Gone again, t'on dra." Returning from his last over I he state." he immediately left on the one which Is at present occupying liis time. While out in the state hist week he spent a day in t'hadron, i-r.d while in that city delivered no less than seven lectures. And. what is worse, the .schedule for the ol!:-r cities was equally crowded. The doc tor "says that he "manages to k P busy" and "has. so far. lost no weight." THE University School of Music Established 1894 Opposite the University Campus Eleventh and R instruction pven in all branches of music Students may aroll at any time. Beginners accepted. Prices reasonable WILLARD KIMBALL, Director