THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ' 1 '" ' 1 1 1 II Ny y i CLOTHES r-wrihl 1019. 1 - -? y AUral Decker A Coba gjg I Societv L THEATRES QKver Theatre Frl., Sat & Sat. Mat-, Jan. 15-16 La Salle Opera House, Chicago, Success SEPTEMBER MORN Nights $1.00 to 35c. Mat. 50 & 25c "Mon. & Tues. Nights, Jan. 18-19 MR. GEORGE ARLISS in "DISREALI" IM.I.I't-Jlt'UU Jan. 11-12-13 The Hilarious Musical Farce Comedy WATCH YOUR STEP' With JACK TRAINOR And a Chorus of Nifty Show Girls The Speed Limit of Fun Shows. M; "The Mon. Tues. Wed. Jan. 11-12-13 THE FOUR JUVENILE KINGS -EARNEST ALVO TROUPE No. 5 Olive is Dismissed in, The Mission and The Maid" "THE WAR BABY WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS Ambrosia's Chocolate Frapped Creams "Food for th God" SUN DRUG CO. Or Hth & M New Telephone Bldg. "Ask Your Physician About Us" a. t. Scbembecft 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 University Jeweler and Optician - C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICiAN 1123 O St Yellow Front Your Itronage Solicited Low Price Meets High Quality IN THE GREAT n b r 100 Now in Full Swing SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES The Great National young morn's preference, are now selling at these reduced prices: Suits and Overcoats, originally Suits and Overcoats, originally Suits and Overcoats, originally priced $40, $35 and 11 7C pnceci b.du ana cm rj ?r- , ,n,u 1A7 De I u tZD, now ior diiuv i v - $30, now for. Suits and Overcoats, originally priced $16.50 and P M 7K lelU $18.50, now for $25, now for. Suits and Overcoats, originally pneed $lo.00 and $12.50, now for . . . v -o -- $9.75 Suits and Overcoats, originally priced $10.00, now for $5.75 Remember, the sale is general and generous, extending to all departments Sweaters, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings, and Women's Wear. The Store Ahead .Bros. (Go, ELI SHIRE, Pres. iMMMHUUMXMIW -" " '" of Dress, Miss Column Dorothy EJiwra Special rate to students, this week only. Lincoln Dancing Academy. The Achoth sorority will hold a re ception for the girls' mothers at the chapter house next Saturday after noon. There will be a dancing party at the house in the evening. The engagement of Miss Edna Mil ler, '14, of Lincoln, to Prof. Henry Johnson of Minneapolis was an nounced during the holidays. Profes sor Johnson was in the mathematics department here last year. He is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fra ternity. Miss Miller is a member of the Delta Gamma sorority. Special Rate to students, this week only. Lincoln Dancing Academy. HOME ECONOMICS TO MEET NEXT WEEK Women of University Farm Will Have Opportunity of Attending Meet ings of Economics Association Women in attendance at the Uni versity Farm during Organized Agri culture week will have the opportun ity of attending the sessions of the tenth annual program of the Nebraska Home Economics Association, to be held January 19. 20 and 21. The lec tures of the sessions will take up food, the home economics work of women in clubs, art in the home, the budget system of handling household expenditures, kitchen equipment, and economics of dress, as well as other topics of domestic interest. Discus sions will also form an important part of the program. Special Rates to Students! THIS WEEK-JAN. 11TH TO 18TH UNI. CLASSSATURDAY 2 p. m. Classes Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat., 7:30 P. M. Socials 8:30 to 12 P. M. HAMPTON'S ORCHESTRA Smith and Eula ErsKme ami - - Lincoln Dancing C. E. BULLARD, U. of N. '02, Mgr. Academy 1124 n St. L5477 The morning meetings will be given over to a study of foods. The lectures will begin at 9 o'clock in room 306 Agricultural Hall. These will be fol lowed by work in the food laboratories in Home Economics Hall under the direction of Miss Alice Loomis, head of the department of home economics. The lectures are free, but a small fee will be charged for the laboratory work to cover the actual cost of food used. The program for the afternoon ses sions will be as follows: Tuesday, January 19 "The Work of Women in Clubs" 1 .onr.reetineB Mrs. Emma Reed Davisson. 1:45 The National Federation, Mrs. Harry L. Keefe, Walthill. 2:10 The State Federation, Mrs. A, G. Peterson, Aurora. 2:30 The City Club, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Campbell, Bethany. 2:50 The Rural Club, Mrs. Lulu Kortz Hudson, Simeon. Discussion. Club reports by association mem bers limited to three minutes. Reception at the home of Mrs. E. A. Burnett, 3256 Holdrege street, from i to 5 o'clock. Wednesday, January 20 "Art in the Home" 1:30 Miscellaneous business. 2:00 Art in the Home, Miss Sara S. Hayden. 2:45 Nebraska Artists, Mrs. James T. Lees. With collection of pictures fro mNebraska artists.) 3:15 Some of Our Nebraska Birds, Mrs. A. E. Sheldon. (Illustrated lec ture.) Discussion. Thursday, January 21 "The Home on a Business Basis" 1:30 Reports of committees. 1:40 The Budget System, Mrs. George Loveland. 2:00-Kitchen Equipment, Miss Mabel C. Daniels. 2:30 How the Little Folks and 1 Did the Work, Mrs. W. G. Whitmore, Valley. 3:00 Economics Helen Lee Davis. 3:30 House Practice as a High School Study, Miss Maud aMthes Wil son. Discussion. The officers of the association are: President, Mrs. Emma Reed Davisson, Lincoln; vice-president (ex officio), Prof. Alice Loomis, Lincoln; vice president, Mrs. Nettie Lanphere. Gresham; secretary, Mrs. John P. Mann, Crawford; treasurer, Mrs. V. S. Culver, Albion. The aim of the state association is the same as that of similar organiza tions in other states and that of the official publication of the American Home Economics Association "to bring together those interested in the bettering of conditions in the home, the school, the institution, and the community," with special reference to food, clothing, the house, and home. It is held by those interested in the work that Nebraska is especially for tunate in that all organizations doing home economics work co-operate per fectly. The national and state chair men of home economics, the home economics department of the Univer sity of Nebraska, the Agricultural Ex tension Service, and the Nebraska Home Economics Association recog nize the waste of independent work. The Smith-Lever bill has placed, FKKTOv - --Ate; t , i UX' - . , lit Uhlt ,fpitt S . V, .1. . .J ' f V r Ji! ' . 2. i :n 3 V rri Scene in Third Act of "SEPTEMBER MORN" At The OLIVER Fri. Saturday and Saturday Matinee, JANUARY 15-16