V THE DAILY NEBRASKAN OLIVER THEATRE Tuea. Wed. Thu. & Sat. Barrowo-oo Howard Player In "REBECCA OF SUNNY BROOK FARM Friday Nloht, Nov. 12 WALKER WHITESIDE. Charlie Howard A. Co. rfftp Charlea and Fannie Van fafjjlTt Toott Paka fHU Vlolinsky f jjnl1 Lohee and Sterling 3ZZXy Queenie Dunedin " Jed and Ethel Dooley 8 Billy Schone & Co. "Springtime" Green & Parker In Songs and Patter "Antelo Lee" "A Family Picnic" "Heartt-Selig News" Special Donee To University Students Dullard's L5G55 1124 N FRIDAY & SATURDAY Admission 25c l. a y EIGHTH BEETHOVEN GIVEN THURSDAY The Dutch Mill AT THE WINDSOR Lunch at 11:15 sneeial 25 dinner for students. On block from campus. MRS. E. J. BEAM AN Manacer GOOD MUSIC 234 No. 11th St Lincoln, Nebr. 4 g St "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C An Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P LCSmith&Bro. Typewriter Co. BALL BEARING LONG WEARING New, Rebuilt and Rental 125 No. 13th St. B2CS0 (Continued from page 1) despair, as It were, of rivalling their defter cousins, one irresistihly reacts to the humor of the situation. And so the Jolly fun goes on the Inno cent sport of young and lightsome hearts. The menuetto reminds us of the courtly grace and simple dignity of the earlier school of composers, hut the rythmical and harmonic handling is more original and profound than in the old time minuet. In the so-called Frio but little trace of fun or frolic is left; it is more like an old love bal- lal, with its horns leading the air. As the Allegretto calls to mind the high spirits of the young folks, so the menuetto, we may fancy, repre sents the more sedate amusements of their elders. In the Finale, which is after all the greatest.movement of the tour, we see Beethoven's genius In a most charac teristic phase. Nothing could at first hearing seem more rudimentary than this simple rythmical motive. Its an swer of compliment has somewhat more of melodic character, and theso i two constitute the larger part of the J movement. A short, sweet melody en sues, giving in its new key and changed character the needful color contrast Then the first theme reap pears, and a tiny phrase of it is dis cussed by the different instruments. First timidly and in whispers, two or three try it at the same time, attack ing it at different pitches; some in vert it. The different instruments ex hibit a hopeless tendency to argue over the matter, hut apparently with out getting to any conclusion.Through it all two long notes are heard, now above, now below, after discordant, with the other voices singly and col lective. They are all sheep without a shepherd, men without a common, unifying ideal, when suddenly the orig inal theme sounds forth, and instantly chaos becomes order, the emaningless is touched with significance, and with richer, fuller experience we are home again. But once more we are led out into new regions. This time a solemn, descending dirge-like motive, answered by a similar ascending chant Over and over again is this strange dialog repeated in dread hush of mystery. Then an effect even more solemnizing is produced by slow vibrations and grand, soul-stirring harmonies. But when this magnificent pomp has reach ed its climax of grandeur, the pace Quickens, a gleam of sunshine breaks through the gloom; once more are we familiar cround, and with this home coming there is great and final re joicing. PIPE HOSPITAL Brtngus your disabled pipes. Conway's, 1306 O. w- Speaks to Engineers Dr. W. E. Taylor, of Deere & Com pany, of Moline, 111., will speak to the Engineering society Wednesday ev ning. November 17, at 8 o'clock In v nR Dr. Tavlor has charge of the testing and publicity work of .v, Twr a Company works. His Li J C ms v- v talk will be well worth hearing by engineers and others who are inv ested. " LOST-Near M. E. Mdg- a gold pin set with one pearl. Wednesday morn ing L-8407. Edna Rohrs. 42-44 FOR RENT Two modern furnish ed rooms; one single and one double, for $8 and $10, respectively. Apply. 1414 S street. Phone L-5758. WANTED A roommate. Call at 1636 M street or phone L-4 871. Geor ge Locwenthal. AIEE. 132-40-42 FOUND A fountain pen In U hall, which may be had at the Nebraskan effice. MEN WHO SEE, AU AGREE that we have a right to become enthused about our GREATEST SHOWING OF MEN'S O'GOATS Here's what you'll see Newest styles, fabrics, shades and weaves from the world's foremost clothes makers. Three times the assortment, shown by any store in Lincoln, and more varied than any in the mid-west. Form Fitting Coats, Swagger Loose Back Coats, Chesterfields, Big Storm Coats and Auto Coats. Every size to fit both young and old, short, stout or slim. Values that have no counterpart. Prices have a familiar sound everywhere, but you can't equal these. SOCIETY BRAND, $20 to $45 CHLOSS BEAUTIFUL, $25 TYLEPLUS, $17 HIRE STANDARD, $15 Also for the man who wants to pay $10 or $12.50, the best value in the land. Fur Lined and Fur Coats Auto Caps, Perrin Gloves -THE CLOTHES THAT USTS- Mayer Bros. Co, -ELI SHIRE, Pres.- PERSONAL Marguerit Marshall will spend the week-end in Omaha. TV. Carl C. Engberg will leave tonight on the special train for Law rence to see the Kansas- Nebraska game. to Mnward. who was released from her duties at the Farm on account of examinations, spent the week in Omaha. Dean Mary Graham will chaperon the girls who go to Lawrence tonight on the special train to see the Kansas-Nebraska game. What College Men Do The statistics from the United States bureau of education, taken in four-year periods a century apart, re veal some interesting facts. They show the decrease and increase in the various professions which college men follow after being graduated. The investigations 6how a falling off in the number of graduates choosing law and medicine in the last of the three periods studied, as contrasted with the one in the century preceding. The per cent of those entering the min istry, business and education as a profession are as follows: Ministry Business Education 1696-1700 65.6 16 4.7 1796-1800 24.4 6.6 10. .890-1900 5.9 18.8 26.7 Prof. Sarka Hrbkova spoke to the Current History class at the V. W. C. A. last evening on "Bohemia and the European War." The Faculty Men's Dinner club will meet this evening at the LiDdell ho tel Prof. H. W. Caldwell will open the discussion on "Preparedness for War." Frances Whitmore, president Vivienne McNamara, vice president. Elenore Bennett secretary. Lois Hardy, treasurer. Helen Manier, reporter. Thetas are going to 4 UC 1V11V n attend the Nebraska-Kansas game: Catherine Atwood. Alice Proudfit, Florence Angle, Helen Mattcson, Loa Howard, Charlotte Bedwell. Ruth Farnham and Winifred Miller. L0ST Self-filling fountain pen. Finder please leave same at Regis- 133-43 45 trar s office. LOST The University Girls' club pecretarv's book. Return to Nebras kan office. A certain young man who was in love wrote his little bunch of sweet ness as follows: "Dearest, my love for you is stronger than coffee or the .kick or a cow. When I think of you my heart flops up and down like mother's churn dasher. Sensations of the most exquis ite Joy go through me like young goats over a stable roof. I feel as though I could lift myself with my boot straps to the height of a church steeple. As a goslin swimmeth in a mud puddle, so do I swim in a sea of delightfulness when you are near mc My heart oscilates like a shaker in a mining mill, and my eyes stand open like cellar doors in Frost If my love is not reciprocated I will pine away like a poisoned bed bug and you will catch cold over my grave." Ex. With a pocket full of money Any coward can be brave; When his skies are bright and sunny Any man his flag can wave. But the test of every fellow Is disaster's sudden blow, And it he is streaked with yellow It is then that it will show. You will ever find a quitter. If he's leading In the raw. It is when the fight grows bitter And another sets the pace, That the coward starts to bellow And to whimper at his woe; If a man is streaked with yellow, When he's pressed it's sure to show. Can you stand the gaff of losing. Can you battle to the end; Take the cuffing and the bruising. And not let your courage bend? For the test of pluck Is never When you're leading in the race. But are you game as ever. When another sets the pace? Ex. Mystic Fish Leaders At a recent meeting the Mystic Fish elected the followirg officers: UNIVERSITY STUDENTS MEMBERSHIP at the CITY Y. M. C. A. m Balance of the school year for Only $6.00 " Swimming. Billiards, Bowling, Gymnasium. Downtown Headquarter.